Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 18:44:33 -0800 From: Petr Penzin <penzin.dev@gmail.com> To: Huan Zhou <me@per1cycle.org> Cc: freebsd-riscv@freebsd.org Subject: Re: SpacemiT K1 SOC support Message-ID: <12bf6f7d-bef9-4cb4-a307-ac0c02a0734e@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20250109071458.uy6fdsbwfp3jsy4o@per1cycle.per1cycle> References: <c03bb99a-c399-4665-bbfa-b3204ad76196@gmail.com> <20250109071458.uy6fdsbwfp3jsy4o@per1cycle.per1cycle>
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Oh, turns out Framework is not K1 but rather JH7110: https://deepcomputing.io/product/dc-roma-risc-v-mainboard/ Essentially the same SoC as VisionFive v2 board, which has some support in progress. I have one of these and can give booting a go at some point. On 1/8/25 23:14, Huan Zhou wrote: > On Wed, Jan 08, 2025 at 10:04:15PM -0800, Petr Penzin wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Apologies if this was answered somewhere before. Should SpacemiT K1 SOC work > i have a lpi3a which also has this soc, the vendor side seems has not consider bsd port? >> under FreeBSD? It is in Banana Pi F3, which is a popular development board >> these days, and also in Framework Laptop 13 mainboard. >> >> Best, >> >> Petr >> >>
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