| ▲ | frankharv 2 days ago | |
I agree with much of what you say. Adding a second display port was not something anybody needed. Desktop computer was a reach. Even for BeagleBone. I am surprised RK3566 and RK3568 still don't have good UEFI-EDK2 support. RK3588 has great UEFI-EDK2 support. I wish somebody would backport RK356x and RK3399 boards.... The pace of development is too fast. We don't need more aarch64 CPU but better support. RISC-V adds to the mayhem. Like we need that... The Open Source Hardware Dream. | ||
| ▲ | MisterTea a day ago | parent [-] | |
RISC-V added the same problem to the mix Arm did: no standard platform to define what a system is, how hardware is detected, reported, and configured, or how to boot. Then again, RISC-V is just an open instruction set but they should have tried to assemble a forum and define a reference platform. | ||