Definitely a fun board I'd like to see FreeBSD running on. Has a lot of the features that I want. Though it'd be nice to have usb 3 otg, not just 2, but can't have everything, can you?

> https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beaglev-fire

BeagleV®-Fire

New BeagleV-Fire features FPGA and RISC-V CPU and is available now around $150. Credit-card sized, Linux-enabled board based on Microchip Polarfire SoC offers high-speed I/O with BeagleBone cape compatible headers and SYZYGY and M.2 connectors.

BeagleBoard

btw, if you're interested in spending $$ to get #FreeBSD running sooner on the #beagleBoard #BeagleVFire, I'm available for contract work to make it happen.

I'm interested in getting all the interesting features on the board working, PCIe, gige, USB OTG, FPGA.

Getting the PCIe working might be a bit complicated as the PCIe interface is on the FPGA fabric, and often companies charge big $$ to get the code to make use of those features.

https://docs.beagleboard.org/latest/boards/beaglev/fire/03-design.html#beaglev-fire-design

Design & specifications — BeagleBoard Documentation

@encthenet Where is the yosys/ OSS support for the microchip fpga?
@xpi I haven't looked at yosys in a few years. I tried to use it for a project, but couldn't make it work for what I needed it to.