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Same! I heard Raspberry Pis kind of use Risc-V. But I don't understand enough to know which of their devices do.
Personally I'd love a big ass Raspberry Pi, but I might be bitting my tongue at that one.
Have I got a treat for you:
https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=lLiPqh1gQKA
Wow, Invidious link too, good stuff!
Oh man, this thing is long. I just need to know what I can use to host a Valheim server with.
There is no way thing can run a Valheim server:
This ain’t your answer. The Pi you’d want to use for that isn’t RISC-V..and it probably never will be since the Pi has corporate sponsorship.
But it does answer a lot of questions I had about RISC-V architecture and what it means in the world of microcontrollers rather than the world of SBC’s and their microprocessors.
I'd love to use these are signals to know when I my home server services are down though. I might be one. I do have an Raspberry Pi 4B, but I'm not sure how I will connect LEDs to it with the case open. I might be better open opening up my RPI 4B.