> NetBSD 9.x also works great on the RPIs. That's what I run on mine.
> Perhaps you could just swap out the sdcard from one with NetBSD
> aarch64 to try it bare metal? Being with how cheap RPI computers and
> sdcards are.
> https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/aarch64/
Just an update for everyone else here, I went ahead and did some
testing of my own the the Raspberry Pi 3 model b, and there appears to
be problems running QEMU-system on NetBSD 9.1 on the Pi even with
accel=tcg. It just hangs and doesn't do anything, using no cpu either.
Bare-metal stuff works fine though, even X11.
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| crash. Teletypes smashed to bits. |
| Mem'ry cards, one and all, Give the |
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| down the hall And the system is going |
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| twitch You turn the disk readers into |
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| the CPU Now the CPU won't run Can print |
| nothing out but "foo," And the system |
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