- cross-posted to:
- riscv@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- riscv@lemmy.ml
two usb C ports on the top left for scale, currently trying to figure out how to build a linux image for it 🤷♀️
two usb C ports on the top left for scale, currently trying to figure out how to build a linux image for it 🤷♀️
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 mangopialso this one has 1gb of ram instead of 512mb of rpi zero 2, plus it has usb C ports instead of micro usb
That actually sound pretty solid. I might need one of these >.>
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)
Can you please share details about this one?
Edit: if you are referring the following… it’s not RISC-V: https://hackaday.com/2022/04/01/mangopi-to-bring-a-sd-card-sized-linux-module/
yeah, it’s based on an arm cpu, sorry if that wasn’t clear from the comment
(they have two versions of many of their boards, one on arm and the other on risc-v)
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 🤷♀️
This is cool. Fuck micro USB
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 🤷♀️