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I wonder if there is a cheap x86/x64 that runs on. Assuming I can port the tools I need it might make an awesome O/S for

I’d prefer ARM or maybe RISC-V but I’ve never had any luck figuring out how to get Haiku to run on those and I don’t need to make this harder than it is already 😅

@requiem the port status page doesn't look promising for non x86 architectures https://www.haiku-os.org/guides/building/port_status/

@voxel damn, RISC-V looks closer than ARM…

Looks like the cheapest x86 sbc’s are over $100 and have honking heatsinks which make me wonder about how power hungry they are.

On the flip side Haiku seems happy with the most meager of system resources so even the cheapest board would probably be sufficient.

Hmm… LattePanda includes an Atmega32u4.

If I can get Marlin to run on that I could drive the printer parts directly from the same board 🤔🤔🤔

@requiem it is possible to install alternative O/S onto the Latte Panda but it is far from straight forward.

@Workshopshed I wouldn’t have expected that, but thanks for the warning!

@skyfire101 after looking into it more it looks like getting Marlin to run on that atmega isn’t going to work.

Not a big deal to include another board in the design but it would have been slick to have one less part 😁

@requiem it’s $64 for a dual core Celeron or $96 for the quadcore Celeron, but I’m hoping this crowdfunding goes smoothly so I can use one of these in the quadcore flavor as my home lab machine. https://www.crowdsupply.com/icewhale-technology/zimablade#products

@mathiasx nice!

The Walkman case is cute

@requiem not sure about running Haiku on it, but one of the reasons I’m interested in it is that it should do VMs better than a RPi4 but use less power than an Intel NUC i5.

@requiem are you going to run a printer directly off a lab machine or just communicate with it?

@mathiasx for this project it’s an all-in-one 😁

https://jasongullickson.com/se-3d-introduction.html

@requiem I had a dream about a folding 3D printer that flattened out to the size of a large laptop. I wish it were real but I also don’t have a good reason to attempt to build one.(I don’t need anything portable really.)

@mathiasx There's been a few, foldarap comes to mind...

https://www.reprap.org/wiki/FoldaRap

@requiem I mean, any cheap x64 board should work for Haiku. You probably won't see them at Raspberry Pi prices most of the time though, so plan for the $100-200 range.

@kazriko yes, I’ve been considering the lattepanda but I’ve heard it’s hard to get things other than windows and Linux to run on it.

@requiem I don't see any examples of people trying it, and I don't have a latte panda to try it on. Does it only support UEFI or something?
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@kazriko not sure, I still have lots to learn myself 😁