Slackware RISC-V (riscv64)
by sndwvs from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5DDH8)
Since boards began to appear on RIS-V and I would like to have Slackware as a system, therefore, as soon as the boards appear in the free access, the porting project will be launched.
A board that has adequate price and performance and has the form factor of a BeagleV developer board.
BeagleV specifications:
This platform is the most open and it would be nice to use such equipment.
In general, I hope that there are those interested in this platform.
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A board that has adequate price and performance and has the form factor of a BeagleV developer board.
BeagleV specifications:
- SoC - StarFive JH7100 Vision SoC with:
RISC-V U74 dual-core with 2MB L2 cache @ 1.5 GHz
Vision DSP Tensilica-VP6 for computing vision
NVDLA Engine 1 core (configuration 2048 MACs @ 800MHz - 3.5 TOPS)
Neural Network Engine (1024MACs @ 500MHz - 1 TOPS)
VPU - H.264/H.265 decoder up to 4Kp60, dual-stream decoding up to 2Kp30
JPEG encoder/decoder
Audio Processing DSP and sub-system - System Memory - 4GB or 8GB LPDDR4
- Storage - MicroSD card slot
- Video output
1x HDMI port up to 1080p30
1x MIPI DSI interface up to 4Kp30
MIPI-CSI TX for video output after ISP and AI processing - Camera
Dual channels of ISP, each channel support up to 4K @ 30FPS
2 x MIPI-CSI Rx - Audio - 3.5mm audio jack
- Connectivity - 1x Gigabit Ethernet, 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n WiFi 4, and Bluetooth 4.2
- USB - 4x USB 3.0 Ports
- Expansion - 40-pin GPIO header with 28 x GPIO, I2C, I2S, SPI, UART
- Security - Support TRNG and OTP
- Misc - Reset and power buttons
- Power Supply - 5V/3A via USB Type-C port
- Dimensions - TBD
This platform is the most open and it would be nice to use such equipment.
In general, I hope that there are those interested in this platform.
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