Further upstream #RISCV cross-compilation bug fix to get Pleroma #Mastodon server running on #NixOS ✅ https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/490363
Current set of RISC-V boards ... From left to right - the first three are 32-bit, the others 64-bit. Most of these aren't used as much as they should be!
- SiFive HiFive1-A01 (Freedom E310)
- Base board for Doctor Who HiFive inventor kit (FE310-G002)
- Espressif ESP32-C3 microcontroller+LCD
- MangoPi D1 (Alibaba XuanTie C906) - The clear case it's in was for a Pi Zero
- HiFive Unleashed (Quad core Freedom U540)
- Beagle-V prototype (Dual core JH7100)
- VisionFive 2 (Quad core JH7110)
#riscv
The Loongson 3A6000 mini-PC offers a glimpse into modern computing on a new, Linux-first RISC architecture. While not particularly fast or power-efficient, it provides usable performance for daily tasks.
Its LoongArch64 ISA, inspired by MIPS and RISC-V, represents an effort toward technological independence.For enthusiasts and developers, it’s an affordable and interesting platform to explore beyond x86_64 and ARM.
Been working on a RISC-V module to program in-game wires I/O! From here it looks like I'll have to make the dreaded *content* part of the game.
The generated QR codes show the RISC-V byte code in Base64