yes, exactly that one, there drivers below it, I am still learning my way around the code base and design.
wowza⦠That is a NICE looking kit. As long as it has a rv64gc core, 1 GIB or more of memory, and upstream u-boot support Haiku should run on it just fine. (1GiB of ram is a little tight though)
The birds are chirping with the Beagle Risc V for sale in September.
Cheers!
thereās an update also from pine64:
Iām eagerly awaiting desktop workstation type performance.
I2C HID input with RVVM emulator (GitHub discussion).
With cooperation with RVVM author, we improve RVVM Haiku guest support. I made Haiku Opencores I2C controller driver and WIP virtual I2C HID tablet device for RVVM.
Current Haiku I2C bus and I2C HID drivers are too ACPI centered and I made some changes to make allow it work with FDT bus:
- I do not register devices in I2C bus manager node and use FDT nodes directly instead.
- I2C device drivers discover I2C bus manager node by searching node with attribute ādevice/driverā = ābus_managers/i2c/bus/driver_v1ā in parent node.
If I understand correctly @korli is original author of I2C bus code.
Still waiting for my RISC board, will come very soon. I am super excited.
Lucky devil! Still waiting for mine. Was hoping it would arrive before Xmas but not had shipping notification yet
still waiting on mine⦠though I have the SiFive machine sitting next to me. I have no right to be jealous.
If my SiDi had a bigger FPGA, Iād like to try the SonicBOOM as part of the RocketChip framework.
Mine arrived today, but I gave it to my wife to give me for xmas
can you wait a week until xmas?
With all the excitement itās going to be tough for me to get to sleep on xmas eve!
honestly I also canāt wait, that you give it a try to see how haiku runs on these new risc-v singleboardcomputers
This thread is intended for discussions of abstract RISC-V support and virtual machines. For real hardware there is the separate thread: My progress on real RISC-V hardware.