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these boards, however OpenBSD is generally considered to be usuable on |
these boards, however OpenBSD is generally considered to be usuable on |
them. |
them. |
The platform is now self hosting, however there is no SMP support. |
The platform is now self hosting, however there is no SMP support. |
Networking is working on <tt>am335xi</tt>,<tt>imx</tt>, <tt>panda</tt> |
Networking is working on <tt>am335x</tt>, <tt>imx</tt>, <tt>panda</tt> |
and <tt>sunxi</tt>. |
and <tt>sunxi</tt>. |
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A note on the platforms and the associated boards; OpenBSD/armv7 |
A note on the platforms and the associated boards; OpenBSD/armv7 |
bundles various platforms sharing the ARM v7 architecture. Due to the |
bundles various platforms sharing the ARM v7 architecture. Due to the |
fact that there are many System on a Chips (SoC) around, this |
fact that there are many System on a Chips (SoC) around, |
OpenBSD/armv7 differenties between various SoCs and they may have a |
OpenBSD/armv7 differentiates between various SoCs and may have a |
different level of support between them. All devices based on the |
different level of support between them. All devices based on the |
i.MX6 are refered to as <tt>imx</tt>, all devices based on A1x/A20 are |
i.MX6 are refered to as <tt>imx</tt>, all devices based on A1x/A20 are |
refered to as <tt>sunxi</tt>. The boards with an OMAP 3/4 SoC are |
refered to as <tt>sunxi</tt>. The boards with an OMAP 3/4 SoC are |
subdivided into <tt>am335x</tt> (for BeagleBone),<tt>beagle</tt> (for |
subdivided into <tt>am335x</tt> (for BeagleBone), <tt>beagle</tt> (for |
BeagleBoard) and <tt>panda</tt> (for PandaBoard). |
BeagleBoard) and <tt>panda</tt> (for PandaBoard). |
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