New Orange Pi 6 Plus was just announced. Doubt there's FreeBSD support for CIX chips currently, but this thing looks really good.
will probably cost as much as a mac mini m4New Orange Pi 6 Plus was just announced. Doubt there's FreeBSD support for CIX chips currently, but this thing looks really good.
i admit i was wrong.Going off of Orange Pi 5 pricing; I doubt it. Plus I'd have a better chance of getting FreeBSD running on this than getting around Apples ironclad boot chain. M1 Mac Mini's are getting dirt cheap though.
If you made your own base.txz with a lot of extra stuff that is irrelevant in an embedded system removed, then FreeBSD could be much smaller, albeit no longer POSIX/SUS-compliant-ish-kindof-notreallycertified.128MB might work. The lowest I got was 105MB bare and WAP 125MB.
Problem you run into is the first time you run pkg it creates its database and files. This adds 15MB..
So you really need to bake your programs in manually for an appliance with such limited storage..
I realized I never tested the chassis display before ripping box apart so I bought another epay T16 Timeclock. $37 it is worth it.Flat Screen shows in BIOS as eDP to LVDS 18bit. There is a flat panel controller installed in the chassis.
hms0: <eGalax Inc. USB TouchController Tablet> on hidbus1
hms0: 2 buttons and [XY] coordinates ID=1
hpen0: <eGalax Inc. USB TouchController Pen> on hidbus1
hmt0: <eGalax Inc. USB TouchController TouchScreen> on hidbus1
hmt0: Singletouch touchscreen with 0 external buttons
hmt0: 1 contact with [RC] properties. Report range [0:0] - [4095:4095]
hconf0: <eGalax Inc. USB TouchController Configuration> on hidbus1
hcons0: <vendor 0x1667 product 0x000c Consumer Control> on hidbus3
hsctrl0: <vendor 0x1667 product 0x000c System Control> on hidbus3