• Unmapped@lemmy.ml
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    5 hours ago

    How usable is this? I don’t know much about RISC-V. But when I DL software I only ever see X64 and ARM options.

    • buckykat [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      3 hours ago

      Well, the second sentence of the linked post is:

      This is very much a developer-focused board to help accelerate maturing the software ecosystem around RISC-V, so we recommend waiting for future RISC-V products if you’re looking for a consumer-ready experience.

      So I’m gonna go with not very.

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      4 hours ago

      Right now, not very. Basically only open source software can run on it, and only if it’s either exceptionally portable or has been tweaked to compile for it.

      In the future, hopefully this is usable for general computing, but right now it’s basically only usable for R&D or niche applications.

      The path forward for RISC-V is getting it into more developers’ hands though, so having it available for really nice hardware like the Framework is awesome.

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      Around the Raspberry 5 or lower level from what I read. More for developers than for practical use, but then again, I don’t have real world experience with it.