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This is Part 2 of the CM3588 OpenBSD saga, the part where things almost go very wrong… and then finally come together. In the previous episode, we ended with a halt. This time, we pick up from there: Unbricking the device, understanding what went wrong, and pushing all the way through to a working OpenBSD installation. No shortcuts. No 'magic' recovery button. Just methodical work, patience, and a lot of assumptions getting corrected. In this episode we cover: What actually happens when you brick a CM3588 How to recover it safely (and what not to do) Why bring-up mistakes are easy to make and hard to undo The realities of installing OpenBSD on non-mainstream ARM hardware What “success” really looks like in OS bring-up (hint: it’s not flashy) This isn’t a tutorial and it’s not a highlight reel. It’s a continuation of the process, including the parts that nearly derail the whole thing. Because this is how 'low-level' systems work actually gets done: step by step, with consequences. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro, bricked CM3588. 8:16 UART and Device Connections. 8:42 How to recover it safely (and what not to do) 18:40 installing OpenBSD. 32:37: Closing remarks. 📽️ The CM3588 OpenBSD Saga — Part 2 🎙️ UndefinedBy0x4E_ Where tech meets sarcasm — and neither compile. #OpenBSD #CM3588 #ARM64 #OperatingSystems #EmbeddedSystems #Bootloader #DeviceTree #Unix #BareMetal #UndefinedBy0x4E