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- #ALLWINNER A64 DEVELOPMENT BOARD 64 BIT#
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MicroSD slot with support for up to 256GB expansion and 8G eMMC flash with support for up to 64GBġ0/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet + Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n + bluetooth 4.0Ī CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera moduleġ080p capable HDMI port and multi-channel audio output (NO H./X.265 capabilities)ġ mini pcie interface & 1 pcie pin define interfaceĤ0 Pin Header : GPIO (x28) and Power (+5V, +3.3V and GND).
#ALLWINNER A64 DEVELOPMENT BOARD 64 BIT#
Allwinner A64 1.2 Ghz Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit Processor.Īllwinner 64 Bit Quad Core ARM Cortex A53 1.2 GHz CPU We welcome all companies, DIYers, and tech loving people within our community! Together, we can make a difference, we can discover our passions, inspire others, and build a practical project. Backed by our community, starting a project and building servers is fun and rewarding. BPI-M64 will be reserved for an upcoming boardīPI-M64 is an open platform device, it is for anyone who wants to play and build with developer technology instead of simply using consumer technology. This is because this Banana Pi BPI is named after its 64-bit SoC. The processor is pin-to-pin comptialbe with R18, so it comes with two versions:M64 and M64-R18.Īlso being a member of the Banana Pi family, the M64 is a big jump from the octa-core BPI-M3.
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On the ports side, the BPI-M64 has 2 USB A 2.0 ports, 1 USB OTG port, 1 HDMI port, 1 audio jack, and lastly a DC power port.
#ALLWINNER A64 DEVELOPMENT BOARD PLUS#
Orange Pi Plus 2e The main specs for the board are as follows: Allwinner H3. And, as I mentioned, I appreciate the efforts of the Armbian developers and community, and understand I am in unsupported territory here.Banana Pi BPI-M64 is a 64-bit quad-core mini single board computer. Node-RED is a development tool installed by default on the Raspbian. If there is any additional information needed that I forgot to provide, I apologize, just let me know and I’ll do my best to get it. I would like to achieve both ethernet and eMMC, so I believe this requires some sort of mashup of the BananaPi m64 U-boot (eMMC working, ethernet killed) along with the Pine64 U-boot config (no eMMC, but ethernet working).
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I believe this also requires some U-boot modification, but am not certain.
#ALLWINNER A64 DEVELOPMENT BOARD FULL#
I believe this requires a conversion of the sys_config.fex file in to a Device Tree, but am unsure where to place a full device tree file in the Armbian build folder.
#ALLWINNER A64 DEVELOPMENT BOARD FOR ANDROID#
I would like to get the LCD panel lit up. Allwinner V536 4K ultral video decoding for Linux development board Allwinner A64+AXP803 integrated circuit for Android tablets Allwinner V533+AXP152-65 integrated circuit Mobile camera SOC Allwinner V833+ AXP2101 1080P. So, I believe the U-boot configuration differences led to those results.Īttempting a brand new Pinebook Armbian 5.35 image, the board would not boot, I believe due to the difference in DDR3 memory used on that board.Īnd here is what I *think* might be my path forward, but could use some guidance / assistance on: Next, I custom built the (unsupported) BananaPi m64 Armbian image, and with this build I gained eMMC support, but lost ethernet. eMMC is not recognized by this image, however. PINE A64-LTS Long Term Supply and SOPINE Compute Module are powered by the same powerful Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit Processor used in the PINE A64. It functions like a giant trackpad thought, and I can move the mouse cursor on the HDMI monitor by running my finger across the unlit touchscreen. This board can boot a vanilla Armbian 5.35 Pine64 image, and HDMI output works, ethernet works, and the touchscreen actually works even though the LCD is not lit or utilized. Just to begin isolating the hardware and testing what works / what doesn’t work, I ran a series of tests. It is an A64 board connected to a touchscreen LCD panel, and it seems to be pretty closely related to a Pine64 or BananaPi m64.Īndroid image based on the Allwinner BSP (u-boot 2014.7, kernel 3.10.65, and a sys_config.fex file)Īnd here is what I have observed thus far: Digital I/O Channels Banana Pi M1 A20 Development Board 46. I am asking for help, but realize none may be available. Its hardware is based on Allwinner A64 Soc Solution, powered with a 64 bit A64 Allwinner. I understand I am venturing into uncharted territory here, and this is absolutely not supported, but it’s a fun project and I am learning a ton. I am attempting to get Armbian working on a custom A64 device that was originally designed to be used as a Point-of-sale machine, that runs Android. Its really impressive, and your knowledge and understanding of SBC’s is incredible. As you can see by my post count, I am new to Armbian, but so far have found it to be an amazing resource, and truly appreciate the hard work you all do.