After dusting off the #sbc this weekend and tinkering with them, I have some sad news. Both of my #MangoPi (pro and quad) are being put out to the pasture. The MP pro (D1 Allwinner risc) wont post regardless the supported OS I put on it. The quad is no longer supported and I cannot find an image to flash on it; scubbing the internet has not been fortuitous.

As for the rest the jury is out. The #OrangePi Zero 2W and RV are working fine; they are just not exciting anymore.  The #MilkVMars seems too limited and lacks support from the maker but is up and running. The #RPi Z2W is chugging along just fine.

Unless I find something exciting and well supported, I think I’m kind of done with SBCs at this time.

@xcyndi.bsky.social

And this is Layla (who used to be called Qiqi)! :D
She is a Milk-V Mars and has this beautiful white PCB.

While her SoC (JH7110) is RISC-V and not very powerful (no vector extensions, for example), she does have a ton of RAM (8 GB).
I mainly use her as a personal development machine, that I can connect to remotely. For that she runs Cockpit, VSCodium, and KasmVNC, so I can use both graphical and terminal applications.
She also runs some of my CI jobs, even though finding RISC-V compatible images for each step can be challenging.

With the PowerVR BXE-4-32 she also got a powerful GPU, but getting the drivers for it on a modern kernel with Ubuntu's config was a pain in the ass and required building and even further patching the kernel supplied by Starfive (https://github.com/starfive-tech/linux/tree/JH7110_VisionFive2_6.12.y_devel and https://github.com/JnCrMx/milkv-mars-linux ).
Sadly, the userspace drivers are still closed source tho…
I for example, utilize the GPU to automatically render previews of one of my projects using a CI pipeline: https://github.com/JnCrMx/xmbshell (https://github.com/JnCrMx/xmbshell/blob/main/.woodpecker/test.yml ).
If anyone is interested in the stats of the device and its driver, check out the gpuinfo.org report I submitted for it: https://vulkan.gpuinfo.org/displayreport.php?id=39359

In order to get the best possible performance out of her (and since I don't need an external GPU), I am using the M.2 slot for a 1 TB NVMe SSD that she boots from.
Getting it to work also required some debugging, and it turns out setting pci=noaer in the kernel command line makes things work.

Her being RISC-V also adds some limitations, but I thankfully managed to find a working Firefox version and the overall software support is always getting better.
Box64 is also an absolute lifesaver for running proprietary x86 apps.

Overall, despite her shortcomings, she is one of my favorite SBCs, especially since I had to solve so many issues to get her to run well.
If anyone also owns this board (or one with the same SoC) I would love to talk a bit about its GPU and maybe someone even got the open source drivers to work, which would be the dream.



RE: https://wafrn.jcm.re/fediverse/post/7485e59b-0da6-4e06-b730-f55544410fe6
#SBC #Milk-V #Milk-V-Mars #RISC-V #Imagination
After much trial and tribulation (failed updates, lack of support, ect.), a few more #SBC have been regulated to collecting dust today ... They will most likely not be remembered fondly or at all:

#MangoPiQuad
#OrangePiZero2W
#RaspberryPiZero2W
#MilkVMars

I saw there's a #qrv64 kernel for #Plan9 #riscv #riscv64 from a master's thesis I'm reading

Has anyone tried #RISC #9Front ? I'm curious if the #MilkV #MilkVMars could run everything either natively or under #QEMU; I just flashed the board I'm using with #Debian from #StarFive to make sure it boots and functions

It might be unstable, but it might also outperform my #RaspberryPi "9Pi3B"

Milk-V Mars CM: Zum Raspberry Pi kompatibles Compute Module mit anderer Prozessorarchitektur

Milk-V hat mit dem Mars CM einen zum Raspberry Pi CM 4 kompatiblen Einplatinenrechner im Angebot. Die Platine soll verschiedene Betriebssysteme unterstützen und wie üblich auch zusammen mit verschiedenen Sensoren und Aktoren nutzbar sein.

Notebookcheck
#MilkV Reveals #RISCV #RaspberryPi Compute Module 4 Compatible Board
The show's star is the #JH7110 S#oC, specifically the RISC-V-based CPU. This is the same CPU as the #MilkVMars. This quad-core CPU is capable of up to 1.5 GHz and is supported by between 2 and 8GB of LPDDR4 RAM. Priced between $34 and $79!
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/milk-v-reveals-risc-v-raspberry-pi-compute-module-4-compatible-board #CM4
Milk-V Reveals RISC-V Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Compatible Board

The trio becomes a quartet

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