Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2016 17:00:16 +0800 From: Ganbold Tsagaankhuu <ganbold@gmail.com> To: Jim Thompson <jim@netgate.com> Cc: Brett Glass <brett@lariat.net>, freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>, "ticso@cicely.de" <ticso@cicely.de> Subject: Re: FreeBSD on the RaspberryPi 3 Message-ID: <CAGtf9xNj2S9rWYimWAw7qssQLdcJpK-XnHe4oSPgax=T5PKGAA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <638DC0E8-2126-4AE9-9A23-44794465B61D@netgate.com> References: <20160229225811.GB74374@server.rulingia.com> <20160301002249.GA61549@mutt-hardenedbsd> <20160301040331.GB59803@cicely7.cicely.de> <201603010437.VAA03437@mail.lariat.net> <638DC0E8-2126-4AE9-9A23-44794465B61D@netgate.com>
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On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Jim Thompson <jim@netgate.com> wrote: > > > > > -- Jim >> On Feb 29, 2016, at 10:37 PM, Brett Glass <brett@lariat.net> wrote: >> >> At 09:03 PM 2/29/2016, Bernd Walter wrote: >> >>> I think the most interesting point about this board is that it is >>> a rather inexpensive arm64. >> >> I'm still waiting for a board in this category that has 2 GbE ports... o= r even one GbE port that can really, really run flat out at full capacity s= o that I could multiply it into more ports via a VLAN switch. Combined with= the FreeBSD IP stack, this could be SUPER-useful. > > This one has 3x GigEnet. One is connected to a switch, one to an SFP cage= , one to a RJ45. http://i.imgur.com/4CUMXyv.jpg > > It doesn't run FreeBSD, yet, but Semihalf just checked in a lot of work i= n for the SoC in Dec/Jan. So maybe soon. I don't plan to work on it much b= efore returning from AsiaBSDCon 2016. > > This one (the one in front) is basically a Beaglebone Black: http://i.img= ur.com/plk1Iaf.jpg Nice. I wish there could be an ARM board (with 2-3 Ethernet ports (Gigabit or Fast Ethernet)) which costs less than 100$, maybe 50$-60$ but powerful and fast enough to do some SSL encryption/decryption for small home network appliance. Ganbold > > Not the two (3, really) port switch. It's intended to be an open source (= hw & sw) BMC. Thus the motherboard which serves as a dev platform for same= . > > With a bit of luck, I'll be able to show it running FreeBSD at ASIABSDCon= 2016. > > Maybe not fast enough for your (Brett's) wants though. I could certainly= spin it into a small 2-port ARM board without too much effort. Internet of= Things w/FreeBSD? > > The Solid Run Clear Fog behind it (same as the first pic) certainly could= , and should run FreeBSD (11-CURRENT) (*) before BSDCan 2016. > > The CZ.net Router Turris board has the same Marvell SoC S the SolidRun Cl= earFog series, but can be had for $99. > > https://www.turris.cz/en/ > > I could certainly bring the two ClearFog Pro boards and the Router Turris= board I have coming (April) to BSDCan if someone wants to hack/test. > > Jim > > * and pfSense... There may or may not be a future Netgate board of ... (a= hem) similar construction. > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-arm@freebsd.org mailing list > https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-arm > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-arm-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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