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Baochip-1x: What it is, why I'm doing it now and how it came about
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*edit, Crowdsupply does a full block on multiple VPN providers. There is no way to access their site without turning off your VPN.
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I had a lot of trouble finding out which open source license applies. Wikipedia’s RISC-V page doesn’t seem to say; its citation for being released under open source doesn’t seem to say which one either.[0] Could be wrong. Exhausted after working all day. But it’s not front and center…
On the RISC-V site I thought it might be more prominent too but if it is I missed it. I found some docs there licensed Creative Commons. Is that the license for the entire CPU? Even layouts and everything that is past the ISA to actual silicon?
[0] https://www.extremetech.com/computing/188405-risc-rides-agai...
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Thanks man!
bArray
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What kind of order of magnitude of cost are we talking about?
What are the next steps - is there some service to cut the wafer and put into a package for you?
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Thank you Bunnie.
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Is there a way to bootstrap binary code into the reram? I’m thinking being able to ‘hand-type’ in a few hundred byte kernel rather than use a flashing tool
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Is it big Bao? Or take-away (just learnt the second meaning), or something else?
bunnie
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"dabao" is just a pun on that - means "take-away" or "to-go". The dabao evaluation board is basically a baochip in a "to-go" package.
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Hand it to someone who does know what to do with it. It's not as important who initially gets the source so much as having it available when it is needed.
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bunnie
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It's a good model for MCU stuff. There were people pushing Chip Gracey (Parallax) to use RISC-V instead of his custom ISA when he designed the P2 a few years ago, but he chose to do his own thing. Which has made compiler development difficult.
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The traditional defense against this kind of invasive attack is to put a grid of sense wires on the outermost metal layer, and measuring whether it has been tampered with: you can't get to the important bits without cutting through the security grid, but any kind of modification to the security grid triggers a self-destruct.