On 2019-03-30, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote: > Em sáb, 30 de mar de 2019 às 03:37, Vagrant Cascadian > <vagrant@debian.org> escreveu: >> >> I'm planning on attending Latch-Up coming up in May: >> >> https://fossi-foundation.org/2019/02/24/announcing-latchup-portland >> >> I was thinking of proposing a brief 10-15 minute RISC-V in Debian status >> report session. If anyone more involved would like to present instead, I >> would of course defer. :) > > Ah, very nice! Please post video if available. Video: https://archive.org/details/latch_2019-RISCV_in_Debian Slides: https://cascadia.aikidev.net/~vagrant/talks/2019/latchup/RISC-V_in_Debian.pdf Nothing too impressive, but there was a definitely a lot of interest; half of it is questions, which keeps coming back to "When are you going to do riscv32?" Which was a bit of a surprise for me, being that riscv64 still needs a good deal of polish! I got the impression a lot of the people there wanted to run riscv32 on mid-range FPGAs with free toolchains, and riscv64 would need much larger FPGAs to have room left for a meaningful OS. live well, vagrant
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