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cowboysauce
on Feb 3, 2018
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HiFive – RISC-V-based Linux development board
Yes, the same company sells arduino compatible RISC-V microcontroller boards that are not capable of running Linux.
mcguire
on Feb 4, 2018
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What does "arduino compatible" mean in that context?
jabl
on Feb 4, 2018
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AFAIU it means that the I/O pins are compatible with Arduino shields.
Disclaimer
: I have neither a HiFive1 or an Arduino myself.
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