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| 12 Jul 2023 | ||
| * [0x4A6F]: It'd be really stretching my budget for these kinds of things. I want to see whether I can find some funding somewhere given an academic excuse, but I'm almost inclined to spend my own $$$ on it at this point. | 18:12:16 | |
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In reply to @leons:is.currently.onlineYou'd also need to convince the folks who run Hydra to let your machine join the builder pool (or wait years for intensional store). | 18:13:40 | |
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| Me neither but I would prefer it over the HiFive Pro... | 18:13:43 | |
| More inclined to throw money at this beast. | 18:13:58 | |
| Alex: sure, I'm not even thinking this far at that point. I'd probably hack on it by day, and have it join a community Hydra at night | 18:14:47 | |
| I want some machine which has supervisor mode for some PoC development. I doesn't need to be fast, but I don't have that right now given I usually only work on embedded OSes for Cortex-M/RV32IMC MCUs. | 18:16:12 | |
In reply to @thefossguy:matrix.orgThe Horse Creek SoC's 4 cores can push only so much... Especially when building GCC woof! | 18:16:18 | |
| So thinking this could be dual-use :) | 18:16:23 | |
In reply to @thefossguy:matrix.org You probably have changed some settings is u-boot. To reset u-boot settings to default values you can use these commands:
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In reply to @misuzu:matrix.orgI didn’t modify your uboot settings. I flashed the image and flashed the firmware using aforementioned method. | 18:37:47 | |
In reply to @thefossguy:matrix.orgIt's not enough to flash u-boot to reset u-boot settings | 18:38:44 | |
| Oh you mean the settings stored by the vendor’s firmware? | 18:39:23 | |
| It’s possible that i messed with the vendors firmware and that’s acting up right now lol | 18:39:49 | |
| I’ll take a look tomorrow morning | 18:40:05 | |
| Redacted or Malformed Event | 18:40:10 | |
| Good night for now :) | 18:40:14 | |
| misuzu is | 18:53:39 | |
In reply to @alex:tunstall.xyz Nevermind, this is the consequence of my own changes. Now to figure out why. | 18:55:32 | |
In reply to @alex:tunstall.xyzNope, just regular x86_64-linux machine | 19:28:28 | |
In reply to @thefossguy:matrix.orghttps://github.com/misuzu/nixos-vf2/tree/master#u-boot-on-an-sd-card follow this if you want u-boot on an sdcard | 19:29:40 | |
In reply to @misuzu:matrix.orgOh neat, that means I can cancel building my dodgy attempt at tweaking your make-efi-image script. | 19:30:52 | |
In reply to @alex:tunstall.xyzTry it on spare sdcard first, maybe I've written something wrong 🤡 | 19:34:08 | |
| The image uses labels to mount partitions, so partition numbers shouldn't matter | 19:36:37 | |
In reply to @misuzu:matrix.orgDoesn't that mean I could shrink my root partition a bit and put u-boot at the end of the disk? | 19:37:29 | |
In reply to @alex:tunstall.xyzRoot partition - no, efi partition - maybe | 19:38:15 | |
In reply to @0x4a6f:matrix.orgI'd wait | 23:39:14 | |
| As said in another channel | 23:39:24 | |