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Theoretically current RISCV boards are not fully open since the processor itself is not. That might or might not matter to you, but you can always use an FPGA board. Anyway, hmu for anything, it's nice to help with projects as a community :)
Thank you, and by the processor not being open source do you mean the design or the code running on it? sorry if this is a stupid question but I'm new to this just coming off a coreboot thinkpad lol
Basically, RISCV itself is open source, but it's just a specification. Actual processor designs implementing it are usually not open source.
https://riscv.org/blog/2023/03/top-ten-fallacies-about-risc-v/