two usb C ports on the top left for scale, currently trying to figure out how to build a linux image for it 🤷‍♀️

  • seahorse [Ohio]
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    Who makes this? Is it essentially just a raspberry pi zero w but with a risc-v processor?

    • @vitaminkaOP
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      that’s a very big just 😄, but yes, it’s made by a company (which i suspect is just a single guy potentially lol) called mangopi

      also this one has 1gb of ram instead of 512mb of rpi zero 2, plus it has usb C ports instead of micro usb

        • @vitaminkaOP
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          72 years ago

          it is 😎

          they actually already have a prototype of a similar board that’s literally smaller than an SD-card 🤯

          and it has 1gb of ram and a quad core cpu 😮 (though, as you can see, it only interfaces via pins, so it’s more of a compute module than a standalone board)

          and i have to say that the support is still not great, like, you need to build linux a linux image yourself with third party tools and many things aren’t working yet, but overall, i’m very excited for RISC-V and its potential (and other boards from this company)

        • @vitaminkaOP
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          62 years ago

          they also have a board that’s about 40x40 millimetres, which i also have, but i can’t access it to showcase here unfortunately, but it was more of an early prototype: it only has 64mb of ram 😬, so not great performance, but cool for stuff like making your own OS 🤷‍♀️

      • krolden
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        52 years ago

        This is cool. Fuck micro USB

        • @vitaminkaOP
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          yeah, honestly

          it costs like a dollar more (even with the controller), and i’d happily pay that for any device, no matter the budget range, just for the convenience being able to use a single cable and not having to dig through a pile of micro usb cable 🤷‍♀️

  • @AgreeableLandscape
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    Where did you buy it?! I can’t find anywhere that’s actually selling RISCV hardware outright. It’s all “preorder” or even “sign up and maybe we’ll let you buy one”.

    • @vitaminkaOP
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      32 years ago

      yeah, and support and tooling is definitely better for the lichee rv…

  • Arthur BesseA
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    currently trying to figure out how to build a linux image for it 🤷‍♀️

    https://github.com/skiffos/skiffos already has support for two other riscv boards; maybe adding support to it for this one wouldn’t be too hard?

    • @vitaminkaOP
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      32 years ago

      ty, i’ll check it out :)

  • @incici
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    32 years ago

    Cool, I’m excited to see RISC-V take off. How good is distro support?

    • @vitaminkaOP
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      12 years ago

      not great tbh, there aren’t any distros that can output a video signal via hdmi, and you have to connect via debugging port or something like that (and many of them don’t boot at all)

      to clarify, there are many images available, but myself and other people testing them out were largely unsuccessful

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    • @vitaminkaOP
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      32 years ago

      not really, this board costs ~20 usd, which is a fair price imo

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        • @vitaminkaOP
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          42 years ago

          the market is really small, so not only everything costs a lot to produce, the price hasn’t level out at all yet, so ppl will be selling these at wildly varying costs, which means you just have to look more

          you’ve got everything from ~700$ development boards from sifive to inexpensive boards like this 🤷‍♀️

          (if you’re curious, i left the link in another comment in this thread, as i said, the board is available for ~20$)