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<gchristensen> is the pi zero w aarch64?
<samueldr> nah, still BCM2835
<duncan^> No
<samueldr> armv6
<gchristensen> I thought the B+ was aarch64?
<duncan^> It's the same as the zero albeit with WiFi+Bluetnnth
<gchristensen> oh, just the pi3?
<samueldr> just the pi3
<duncan^> yes
<samueldr> pi2 is armv7 iirc
<gchristensen> dang
<gchristensen> much too big :)
<samueldr> orangepi has allwinner aarch64 boards that are small
<samueldr> (and cheap)
<gchristensen> samueldr: links?
<samueldr> I had success with nixos and one of their armv7 board, wouldn't be surprised if getting nixos on one of those is easy
* samueldr forages
<samueldr> their website is HARD to use
<gchristensen> yeah :|
<samueldr> gchristensen: interested in 3G or 4G?
<gchristensen> like, cell?
<samueldr> yes
<gchristensen> not especially
<gchristensen> but not _against_ it :)
<samueldr> (I would be surprised if it worked out of the box with nixos :))
<samueldr> though it's a bigger board
<samueldr> oh, and it's their official shop
<samueldr> oh, not applicable to america
<gchristensen> haha
<samueldr> (probably bands issues)
<gchristensen> I want a cheap + tiny machine I can deploy nixos to
<samueldr> oh right, their aliexpress shop has CPU categories on the left
<samueldr> H6 and A64 are both aarch64
<gchristensen> ahh cool
<samueldr> h5 is too
<samueldr> checking here http://linux-sunxi.org/H5
<samueldr> though, one of the biggest drawback is that sometimes mainline support isn't really there
<samueldr> though, they do release source https://github.com/orangepi-xunlong?tab=repositories
<samueldr> and they provide a reasonable amount of downloads http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/
<gchristensen> well this is already turning in to more of a project, I think I'll put it back down for a bit more :)
<samueldr> I do wonder what's the best supported small aarch64 board
<duncan^> In mainline?
<duncan^> I know rk3399 is well-supported
<duncan^> and the Pi 3
<samueldr> well, both mainline and their own forks
<samueldr> AND weighted by size
<samueldr> RK3399 boards are generally bigger, aren't they?
<gchristensen> powerful enough for a chromebook
<samueldr> that'S probably why it's well supported by mainline
<samueldr> even though mainline is better, if a SBC maker *maintains* their fork, it has some value
<samueldr> (practically speaking)
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