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This page contains a list of all available releases for the [[PINE A64|PINE A64 and PINE A64+]], as well as links to other resources.


{{Info|The images for the PINE A64 and PINE A64+ are '''not compatible with the PINE A64-LTS''' due to LPDDR3 memory configuration. For PINE A64-LTS, please use the [[SOPINE Software Releases]].}}


= Checking microSD Card performance and check whether is counterfeit =
== Linux ==
* [https://sosfakeflash.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/h2testw-14-gold-standard-in-detecting-usb-counterfeit-drives/comment-page-3/#comment-9861 H2testw 1.4 – Gold Standard In Detecting USB Counterfeit Drives]
* [http://oss.digirati.com.br/f3/ F3 - an alternative to h2testw]
This will help you to determine if the SD-Card is Counterfeit Drive or not.


= Linux Image Release =
'''Special thanks to Sunxi community and longsleep for their contributions'''
== Special thanks to Sunxi community and longsleep contribution ==
 
* [https://linux-sunxi.org/Pine64 Sunxi Pine64 Page]
Below you will find useful links to various resources and forum threads:
* [https://linux-sunxi.org/Pine64 Sunxi PINE64 Page]
* [https://www.stdin.xyz/downloads/people/longsleep/tmp/pine64-images Longsleep BSP Linux Builds Download Page]
* [https://www.stdin.xyz/downloads/people/longsleep/tmp/pine64-images Longsleep BSP Linux Builds Download Page]
* [http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=293 Longsleep BSP Linux Kernel Thread on Pine64 Forum]
* [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=293 Longsleep BSP Linux Kernel Thread on PINE64 Forum]
* [http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=376 Longsleep BSP Ubuntu Xenial Thread on Pine64 Forum]
* [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=376 Longsleep BSP Xenial Thread on PINE64 Forum]
* [http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=343 Longsleep BSP Arch Linux Thread on Pine64 Forum]
* [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=343 Longsleep BSP Arch Linux Thread on PINE64 Forum]
 
=== AOSC ===
[[File:aosc.png|right|100px]]
 
'''AOSC OS''' is a general purpose Linux distribution that strives to simplify user experience and improve free and open source software for day-to-day productivity. To learn more about AOSC, please visit the official [https://aosc.io/ AOSC website].
 
Download:
* https://aosc.io/downloads/ (supports the microSD card and eMMC, 8GB or more)
 
{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="2" style="background: #a7d7f9;"| Default credentials
|-
! Default user
| <code>aosc/anthon</code>
|}
 
=== Arch Linux ARM ===
[[File:Archlinux-logo.png|right|100px]]
 
'''Arch Linux ARM''' is a distribution of Linux for ARM computers.
 
Installation:
* https://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv8/allwinner/pine64
 
=== Armbian ===
[[File:armbian.png|right|100px]]
 
'''Armbian''' is a Linux distribution designed for ARM boards. They are usually Debian or Ubuntu flavored.
 
Download:
* https://www.armbian.com/pine64/
 
=== Debian ===
[[File:Debian-logo.png|right|100px]]
 
'''Debian''' is an operating system and a distribution of free software. See the forum thread [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=9744 here].
 
Download:
* [https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye/main/installer-arm64/current/images/netboot/SD-card-images/ Debian 11 Bullseye] (recommended)
* [https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/bookworm/main/installer-arm64/current/images/netboot/SD-card-images/ Debian 12 Bookworm]
* [https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/arm64/ Daily netboot images]
 
Instructions:
* Download: <code>firmware.pine64_plus.img.gz</code>
* Download: <code>partition.img.gz</code>
* Create the disk image:
** For Linux: <code>zcat firmware.pine64_plus.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img</code>
** For Mac: <code>gzcat firmware.pine64_plus.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img</code>
* Write the image to your boot device:
** For Linux: <code>dd if=complete_image.img of=your_chosen_boot_device bs=4M</code>
** For Mac: see [[Getting started]]
 
Notes:
* An Ethernet connection is required for the above installer
 
=== DietPi ===
[[File:dietpi.png|right|100px]]
 
'''DietPi''' is a lightweight yet easy to setup and feature-rich Linux distribution, based on Debian. To find out more about DietPi, please visit the [https://dietpi.com/docs/ official documentation]. Discuss the PINE A64 build on the [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=12513 PINE64 forum thread].
 
Download:
* [https://dietpi.com/downloads/images/DietPi_PINEA64-ARMv8-Bullseye.img.xz Debian 11 Bullseye] (supports the microSD card and eMMC, 4GB or more)
* [https://dietpi.com/downloads/images/DietPi_PINEA64-ARMv8-Bookworm.img.xz Debian 12 Bookworm] (supports the microSD card and eMMC, 4GB or more)
 
{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="2" style="background: #a7d7f9;"| Default credentials
|-
! Default user
| <code>root/dietpi</code>
|}
 
=== FreedomBox ===
[[File:FreedomBox.jpg|right|100px]]
 
'''FreedomBox''' is a private server for non-experts: it lets you install and configure server applications with only a few clicks. For more information about FreedomBox, please visit http://www.freedombox.org.
 
{{Outdated release}}
 
Download:
* [https://ftp.freedombox.org/pub/freedombox/hardware/pine64-plus/stable/freedombox-stable-free_buster_pine64-plus-arm64.img.xz Direct download from FreedomBox site]
 
Notes:
* This is a headless build, not HDMI output.
* Please plug-in Ethernet cable first before initial power up. After power up for 10 minutes, using browser and type in https://fredombox.local to setup. Browser may warms for unsecure site and please proceed with exception.
* Freedom Manual: https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual
 
=== LibreELEC ===
[[File:libreelec.jpg|right|100px]]
 
'''LibreELEC''' is a "Just enough OS" Linux distribution combining the Kodi media center with an operating system.
 
Download:
* 512MB PINE A64: [https://test.libreelec.tv/ direct download] from Libreelec nightly build site (look for ''LibreELEC-A64.arm-...-nightly-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-pine64.img.gz'')
* 1GB/2GB PINE A64+ Board: [https://test.libreelec.tv/ direct download] from Libreelec nightly build site (look for ''LibreELEC-A64.arm-...-nightly-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-pine64-plus.img.gz'')
 
Notes:
* Nightly build for microSD boot
 
=== motionEyeOS ===
[[File:motioneyeos.png|right|100px]]
 
'''motionEyeOS''' is a Linux distribution that turns a single-board computer into a video surveillance system. The OS is based on BuildRoot and uses motion as a backend and motionEye for the frontend. Visit the [https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos/releases/ motionEyeOS GitHub] and its [https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos/wiki GitHub Wiki] for more information
 
Download:
* 1GB/2GB PINE A64(+): [https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos/releases/latest Direct download from GitHub] (look for ''motioneyeos-pine64-xxxxxxxx.img.xz'')
 
Notes:
* Suitable for 1GB/2GB PINE A64(+) variants
* There are 2 ways to interact with the OS:
** Scan for its IP with hostname MEYE-* and go to the admin web interface https://[PINE A64(+) motionEyeOS IP Address] and after login, you should able to see the output of the CAMERA MODULE on the web interface
** Use the PINE64 USB SERIAL CONSOLE/PROGRAMMER and login
 
{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="2" style="background: #a7d7f9;"| Default credentials
|-
! Default user
| <code>admin/-</code>
|}
 
=== NEMS Linux ===
[[File:nems.jpg|right|100px]]
 
'''NEMS''' stands for "Nagios Enterprise Monitoring Server" and it is a modern pre-configured, customized and ready-to-deploy Nagios Core image designed to run on low-cost micro computers. To find out more on NEMS Linux, please visit their [https://nemslinux.com/ site].


== Debian Linux with Mate GUI Image [20160501] by lenny.raposo with Longsleep kernel, updated by Pine64 ==
{{Outdated release}}
* DD image (for 8GB and above SD Card):
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/debian/debian-mate-jessie-20160501-lenny.raposo-longsleep-pine64-8GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org ]
** MD5 (Zip file): 9E1EF4292C540EB36A838816E2F16E83
** File Size: 1.34GB
* Up to date on longsleep uboot, kernel and fixes
* Included Mate Desktop, Iceweasel Browser, ICedove Email, LibreOffice, and Gnome MPlayer
* Included with Wifi, [Bluetooth still not yet working]
* Suitable for 512MB/1GB/2GB PineA64 Board
* Login with
** username: pine64user
** password: password
* Execute resize_rootfs.sh script to resize the root partition in order to fully utilize the SD Card
* Previous 20160422 Build [8GB DD image]
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/debian/debian-mate-jessie-20160422-lenny.raposo-longsleep-pine64-8GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org ]
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/debian/debian-mate-jessie-20160422-lenny.raposo-longsleep-pine64-8GB.zip.torrent Torrent download ]
** MD5 (Zip file): a3d7b36af0a1278332eb29d36a168e48
** File Size: 1.14GB


== Ubuntu Linux Image [20160502] based on Longsleep build, updated by Pine64 ==
Download:
* Thanks to longsleep works, the Linux build progress rapidly, This is an OLD build based on longsleep and may not have all bell and whistles from longsleep and Sunxi community. For latest build, you can create one and [http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=376 following this thread]
* [https://nemslinux.com/download/nagios-for-pine64.php Download torrent seed from NEMS Linux] (2.66GB, MD5 of the xz file is ''ac508549a829021491cfa23aeb18a063'')
* DD image (for 8GB and above SD Card):
* [https://files.pine64.org/os/pine-a64/nems/NEMS_v1.5-Pine64-Build1.zip Direct download from pine64.org] (2.66GB, MD5 of the xz file is ''ac508549a829021491cfa23aeb18a063'')
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/ubuntu/xubuntu-xenial-20160502-longsleep-pine64-8GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org ]
** MD5 (Zip file) : D3037E49D2CAB821006E19BE6E6F39BD
** File Size: 1.76GB
* Base on longsleep xubuntu-xenial 20160415
* Included XFCE Desktop, Midori Browser, Thunderbird Email, LibreOffice Suite, and Gnome MPlayer
* Included with Wifi, [Bluetooth still not yet working]
* Suitable for 1GB/2GB Pine A64+ Board, not advise to run on 512MB Pine A64 Board
* Added xubuntu-desktop GUI
* Login with
** username: ubuntu
** password: ubuntu
* Execute resize_rootfs.sh script to resize the root partition in order to fully utilize the SD Card
* Previous 20160421 Build [8GB DD image]
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/ubuntu/xubuntu-xenial-20160421-longsleep-pine64-8GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org ]
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/ubuntu/xubuntu-xenial-20160421-longsleep-pine64-8GB.zip.torrent Torrent Download ]
** MD5 (Zip file) : 1cd06bdcbc1ceaf80b81c46638045ff7
** File Size: 1.84GB


== Arch Linux with XFCE GUI Image [20160501] based on Longsleep build, updated by Pine64 ==
Notes:
* Thanks to longsleep works, the Linux build progress rapidly, This is an OLD build based on longsleep and may not have all bell and whistles from longsleep and Sunxi community. Please note that longsleep no longer support on the ArchLinux development and focus on ubuntu.
* Suitable for all 512MB/1GB/2GB PINE A64(+) variants
* DD image (for 8GB and above SD Card):
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/archlinux/archlinux-20160501-longsleep-pine64-8GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org ]
** MD5 (Zip file): 69D719BA214D1B2842BE0EF79BF034F8
** File Size: 1.15GB
* Up to date on longsleep uboot, kernel and fixes
* Included XFCE Desktop, Midori Browser, Thunder Email, LibreOffice Suite, and Gnome MPlayer
* Included with Wifi, [Bluetooth still not yet working]
* Suitable for 512MB/1GB/2GB PineA64 Board
* Login with
**User Name: alarm  Password: alarm
**User Name: root  Password: root
* Execute resize_rootfs.sh script to resize the root partition in order to fully utilize the SD Card


{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="2" style="background: #a7d7f9;"| Default credentials
|-
! Default user
| <code>nemsadmin/nemsadmin</code>
|}


== Ubuntu Linux Image base on Longsleep 20160415 image, courtesy of Michael Larson==
=== openSUSE ===
* [https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0BwrRh39nVNPsaF9IN2l1aVlWUW8 Direct download from google drive ]
[[File:Opensuse-distribution.png|right|100px]]
* Included Midori Browser, Geary Email, LibreOffice Suite, VLC, and Gimp
* Suitable for 1GB/2GB Pine A64+ Board, not advise to run on 512MB Pine A64 Board
* You can flash this in linux using all the regular methods or you can use Win32 Disk Image software or something simular.
* Gparted is installed and allows you to re-size the rootfs partition to the rest of your drive if it is bigger than an 8GB drive.[https://youtu.be/0_XX10fn4U4 See the video instruction on how to use Gpart and change login information]
* User Name: Ubuntu  Password: ubuntu
* User Name: Ubuntu2  Password: ubuntu2


'''openSUSE''' is a free and open source RPM-based Linux distribution developed by the openSUSE project. More details can be found under https://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Pine64.


= Remix OS Image Release =
Download:
== Remix OS 2.0 Image Release 20160415 [BETA] ==
* [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/Pine64/images/ Images]
* This version best suitable for 2GB Pine A64+ Board, can runs on 1GB Pine A64+ Board with performance lagging, not suitable for 512MB Pine A64 Board
* Headless build: [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/Pine64/images/openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-pine64.aarch64.raw.xz Direct download]
* DD image (for 8GB microSD Card):
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v2.0-20160415-pine64-8GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
** [http://pine.myggns.com/bozon/index.php?f=1572095b66567f 2nd download site]
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v2.0-20160415-pine64-8GB.zip.torrent Torrent download]
** MD5 (Zip file): efeb178d28593d4d928f70c8506953a4
** File Size: 1.2GB


* DD image (for 16GB microSD Card):
=== OpenWRT ===
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v2.0-20160415-pine64-16GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
[[File:Openwrt logo square.png|right|100px]]
** MD5 (Zip file): 980FD21C1B5B2E458F37E7C79AA82FFC
** File Size: 1.1GB


* DD image (for 32GB microSD Card):
The '''OpenWrt''' Project is a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices.
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v2.0-20160415-pine64-32GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
** MD5 (Zip file): 604AF6EA27694D72726B5EB3FEADCA21
** File Size: 1.0GB


* DD image (for 64GB microSD Card):
Download:
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v2.0-20160415-pine64-64GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
* [https://downloads.lede-project.org/snapshots/targets/sunxi/cortexa53/ Direct download] (look for ''pine64_pine64-baseboard-ext4-sdcard.img.gz'' and ''pine64_pine64-baseboard-squashfs-sdcard.img.gz'')
** MD5 (Zip file): E229ABB77747EBD4BA7DD511E79332E9
** File Size: 1.4GB


* Phoenix Card image:
Notes:
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v2.0-20160415-pine64-phoenixCard.zip Direct Download from pine64.org ]
* OpenWRT community build for microSD boot.  
** [http://pine.myggns.com/bozon/index.php?f=1572097a5e7e0e 2nd download site]
* This is headless build, please use serial console to configure
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v2.0-20160415-pine64-phoenixCard.zip.torrent  Torrent download ]
** MD5 (Zip file): 82cb23dfd58d11c53bc7986a7b15d4e6
** File Size: 465MB


=== Setup Info ===
{| class="wikitable"
# Use Winrar to extract the img file form the archive
!colspan="2" style="background: #a7d7f9;"| Default credentials
# Use [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0cEs0lxTtL3VmstaEFfbmU1NFk/view?usp=sharing Allwinner PhoenixCard Bootable SD-Card Creator] to create the bootable SD Card
|-
! Default user
| <code>-/passwd</code>
|}


== BSD ==


= Android Image Release =
=== NetBSD ===
== Android 5.1.1 Image Release 20160505 ==
[[File:netbsd.png|right|100px]]
* The Android build suitable for 1GB/2GB Pine A64+ Board, not advise to run on 512MB Pine A64 Board due to system memory constrain
* Rootable build, online update (OTA) only work when the build still not root.
* new MAC address assignment method, tags to board and SoC unique ID.
* The Bluetooth functions now work which broken on previous build.
* HDMI output can set to either  720P or 1080P. The boot up logo screen still display on 1080P and will change to 720P on next build
* Supports video screen scaling function
* Implement new UVC USB camera driver
* DD image (for 8GB microSD Card):
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/android/android-ver5.1.1-20160505-pine64-8GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
** MD5 (Zip file): FF893E3BE6C2C3695A6217244AF6A336
** File Size: 596MB
* Rooted DD image (for 8GB microSD Card):
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/android/android-rooted-ver5.1.1-20160505-pine64-8GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
** MD5 (Zip file): 322E2680A32B43B5EE4D2DF15BE0B767
** File Size: 600MB


* Phoenix Card image:
'''NetBSD''' is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. To learn more about NetBSD please visit [https://www.netbsd.org/ NetBSD main page].  
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/android/android-ver5.1.1-20160505-pine64-phoenixCard.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
** MD5 (Zip file): 8347249BB2106AA103F87B4C9947AFEE
** File Size: 348MB


== Android 5.1.1 Image Release 20160303 ==
Download:
* The Android build suitable for 1GB/2GB Pine A64+ Board, not advise to run on 512MB Pine A64 Board due to system memory constrain
* [https://www.invisible.ca/arm/ Direct download] (345MB, select ''PINE A64 / PINE A64+'')
* DD image (for 8GB microSD Card):
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/android/android-ver5.1.1-20160303-pine64-8GB.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
** [http://pine.myggns.com/bozon/index.php?f=1571d7b56e33f7 Torrent download ]
** MD5 (Zip file): 2abdf3578a50e2df2c3e33b8e61c80c9
** File Size: 594MB


* Phoenix Card image:
Notes:
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/android/android-ver5.1.1-20160303-pine64-phoenixCard.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
* NetBSD community build for microSD boot
** [http://pine.myggns.com/bozon/index.php?f=1571d7c1c70af4 Torrent download ]
* Instructions concerning enabling SSH can be found [https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-boot.html#chap-boot-ssh here]
** MD5 (Zip file): 929ba8659028cf42895804864d66991e
** File Size: 337MB


{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="2" style="background: #a7d7f9;"| Default credentials
|-
! Root user and SSH
| <code>root/[none]</code>
|}


== Android PhoenixCard Image Release 20160216 ==
== Windows 10 IoT ==
* The Android build suitable for 1GB/2GB Pine A64+ Board, not advise to run on 512MB Pine A64 Board due to system memory constrain
[[File:win10iot.png|right|100px]]
** [http://files.pine64.org/os/android/Pinea64_android_lollipop_db1000_20160216.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
** [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0cEs0lxTtL3eVZXbVhLb2V0Y00/view?usp=sharing Torrent Download]
** MD5: 0aca1b9cc94babdb9313ce8c33a154f2
** File Size: 345MB


Download:
* [https://files.pine64.org/os/pine-a64/win10-iot/PINE64_Win10IoT_TestOS_build_10.0.15063.0_20170602.ffu Windows IoT direct download] from ''pine64.org'' (957MB, MD5 of FFU file ''ACA617C0C9CEDA705DD510BF041E79B4'')


= Linux BSP SDK =
Notes:
* PINE64 Win10 IoT build already passed the [https://catalog.azureiotsuite.com/details?title=Allwinner_Technology_Pine64 Microsoft Azure certification]
* For step by step installation process, please follow this [https://github.com/Leeway213/Win10-IoT-for-A64-Release-Notes/blob/master/doc/How%20to%20flash%20ffu.md github link]
* For release note, please follow this [https://github.com/Leeway213/Win10-IoT-for-A64-Release-Notes/blob/master/20160809/Pine64/ReleaseNotes.md github link]
* For Microsoft Azure IoT SDKs, please follow this [https://github.com/Azure/azure-iot-sdks/ github link]


== Linux BSP 2.0 ==
Changelog for Win10 IoT 10.0.15063.0_20170602:
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/sdk/A64-ver2.0/A64-BSP-2.0.zip Direct Download from pine64.org ]
* 10.0.15063.0_20170602
** MD5 (Zip file): 29F82640BE1D48616365FC854A23A496
** Update Notes since 10.0.15063.0_20170524:
** File Size: 6.68GB
*** Fix the failure of default application installation caused by a app certification issue
*** Fix that the default application cannot start automatically after installation
*** Fix Ethernet initialization problem and now the Ethernet will start successfully every time
*** Enable the usermode access for all unusable GPIO pins in Pi-2 bus( later provide a UWP sample to show how to control these pins )
** Extra Notes:
*** If you want to connect a USB peripheral for extension, please connect a USB hub to the lower USB interface as the medium
*** Please refer to [https://github.com/Leeway213/BSP-aw1689/blob/master/doc/Dev%20Guide.md Part 2 of chapter 3: Debug with a virtual net over USB] on how to use the upper USB interface


== Linux BSP 1.2 ==
* 10.0.15063.0_20170524
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/sdk/A64-ver1.2/A64-BSP-1.2.zip Direct Download from pine64.org ]
** Some Updates:
** MD5 (Zip file): 60FC4462586C48822408865F1D2A8B25
*** Update the OS version to build v.10.0.15063.0 (Creators Update)
** File Size: 5.92GB
*** New page style of Device Portal, visit https://deviceipaddr:8080 to check it
*** Built-in Cortana assistant, need to be enabled in settings page in default app and Device Portal
*** Support on-screen keyboard, need to be enabled in Device Portal
*** Enable 100M Ethernet and fix some bugs
*** Support built-in UART bus in A64 SoC(not built in the ffu, later provide driver binary and deployment helper)
*** Support built-in IR module in A64 SoC(not built in the ffu, later provide source code and dev doc for developers in community)
** Known Issues:
*** Kernel debug is enabled by default. This will slow the bring-up process. If a kernel debug is not necessary for you, visit Device Portal and navigate to Processes->Run Command page, run this command to disable:
**** Bcdedit /store C:\EFIESP\EFI\Microsoft\boot\BCD /set {default} debug off
*** An PnP bug in audio device may cause a blue screen when acting software shutdown
*** Ethernet device may not start with problem code 12 at the first time to bring up


== Linux BSP 1.0 20151120 ==
== Linux BSP SDK ==
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0cEs0lxTtL3TkpVSERmSXl3dG8/view?usp=sharing Google Drive : Allwinner A64 Linux 3.10 BSP ]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0cEs0lxTtL3UHFyZ3hvQ21veW8/view?usp=sharing Torrent : Allwinner A64 Linux 3.10 BSP ]
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/sdk/lichee_linux_310.tar.gz Direct download from pine64.org : Allwinner A64 Linux 3.10 BSP ]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0cEs0lxTtL3bkxSOVJVbmNhbVU/view?usp=sharing Linux Boot Image Release 2016/Feb/16 (8.3MB)]
** This Linux boot.img support Gigabit Ethernet


Linux BSP Kernel 4.9
* [https://files.pine64.org/SDK/PINE-A64/PINE-A64_lichee_BSP4.9.tar.xz Direct Download] from ''pine64.org'' (5.4GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file ''7736e3c4d50c021144d125cc4ee047a4'')


= Android SDK =
== Android SDK ==


== Android Marshmallow ver 6.0 ==
Android Oreo (v8.1)
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/sdk/A64-ver2.0/A64-Android-6.0-SDK.zip Direct Download from pine64.org ]
** MD5 (Zip file): 12362D0B63EBF29FC363A50A942346D5
** File Size: 12.17GB


== Android Lollipop ver 5.1.1 ==
* [https://files.pine64.org/SDK/PINE-A64/PINE-A64_SDK_android8.1.tar.xz Direct Download] from ''pine64.org'' (24.94GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file ''b0394af324c70ce28067e52cd7bc0c87'')
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/sdk/A64-ver1.2/A64-Android-5.1.1-SDK.zip Direct Download from pine64.org ]
** MD5 (Zip file): 26860B070C48CFDF36EBF87E76A232DB
** File Size: 18.00GB


== Other resources ==


= Other Tools =
* [[Mali Driver]]
* [https://files.pine64.org/tools/allwinner/PhoenixCard4_1_3.zip Allwinner PhoenixCard Bootable SD-Card Creator]
* [https://files.pine64.org/tools/allwinner/DragonFace.zip Allwinner DragonFace software that will let you edit and modify A64 Stock Android Build PhoenixCard image]


* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0cEs0lxTtL3VmstaEFfbmU1NFk/view?usp=sharing Allwinner PhoenixCard Bootable SD-Card Creator ]
[[Category:PINE A64]]
** [https://youtu.be/TjJ62s5DxPc Video tutorial on how to create bootable SD-Card courtesy of Michael Larson]
* [http://chinagadgetsreviews.com/download-dragonface-latest-version-v-2-2-5.html Allwinner DragonFace V2.2.5 software that will let you edit and modify A64 Android Build PhoenixCard image]
** [https://mega.nz/#!QxEjmaKB!S5nsVnzXVZg5aJ6qLtPOx1yJDPlbl0Vs4iV9VliRpE8 Direct download at Mega]

Latest revision as of 15:03, 26 September 2023

This page contains a list of all available releases for the PINE A64 and PINE A64+, as well as links to other resources.

Note: The images for the PINE A64 and PINE A64+ are not compatible with the PINE A64-LTS due to LPDDR3 memory configuration. For PINE A64-LTS, please use the SOPINE Software Releases.

Linux

Special thanks to Sunxi community and longsleep for their contributions

Below you will find useful links to various resources and forum threads:

AOSC

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AOSC OS is a general purpose Linux distribution that strives to simplify user experience and improve free and open source software for day-to-day productivity. To learn more about AOSC, please visit the official AOSC website.

Download:

Default credentials
Default user aosc/anthon

Arch Linux ARM

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Arch Linux ARM is a distribution of Linux for ARM computers.

Installation:

Armbian

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Armbian is a Linux distribution designed for ARM boards. They are usually Debian or Ubuntu flavored.

Download:

Debian

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Debian is an operating system and a distribution of free software. See the forum thread here.

Download:

Instructions:

  • Download: firmware.pine64_plus.img.gz
  • Download: partition.img.gz
  • Create the disk image:
    • For Linux: zcat firmware.pine64_plus.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img
    • For Mac: gzcat firmware.pine64_plus.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img
  • Write the image to your boot device:
    • For Linux: dd if=complete_image.img of=your_chosen_boot_device bs=4M
    • For Mac: see Getting started

Notes:

  • An Ethernet connection is required for the above installer

DietPi

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DietPi is a lightweight yet easy to setup and feature-rich Linux distribution, based on Debian. To find out more about DietPi, please visit the official documentation. Discuss the PINE A64 build on the PINE64 forum thread.

Download:

Default credentials
Default user root/dietpi

FreedomBox

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FreedomBox is a private server for non-experts: it lets you install and configure server applications with only a few clicks. For more information about FreedomBox, please visit http://www.freedombox.org.

⚠️ The linked release is outdated and should no longer be used!

Download:

Notes:

  • This is a headless build, not HDMI output.
  • Please plug-in Ethernet cable first before initial power up. After power up for 10 minutes, using browser and type in https://fredombox.local to setup. Browser may warms for unsecure site and please proceed with exception.
  • Freedom Manual: https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual

LibreELEC

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LibreELEC is a "Just enough OS" Linux distribution combining the Kodi media center with an operating system.

Download:

  • 512MB PINE A64: direct download from Libreelec nightly build site (look for LibreELEC-A64.arm-...-nightly-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-pine64.img.gz)
  • 1GB/2GB PINE A64+ Board: direct download from Libreelec nightly build site (look for LibreELEC-A64.arm-...-nightly-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-pine64-plus.img.gz)

Notes:

  • Nightly build for microSD boot

motionEyeOS

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motionEyeOS is a Linux distribution that turns a single-board computer into a video surveillance system. The OS is based on BuildRoot and uses motion as a backend and motionEye for the frontend. Visit the motionEyeOS GitHub and its GitHub Wiki for more information

Download:

Notes:

  • Suitable for 1GB/2GB PINE A64(+) variants
  • There are 2 ways to interact with the OS:
    • Scan for its IP with hostname MEYE-* and go to the admin web interface https://[PINE A64(+) motionEyeOS IP Address] and after login, you should able to see the output of the CAMERA MODULE on the web interface
    • Use the PINE64 USB SERIAL CONSOLE/PROGRAMMER and login
Default credentials
Default user admin/-

NEMS Linux

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NEMS stands for "Nagios Enterprise Monitoring Server" and it is a modern pre-configured, customized and ready-to-deploy Nagios Core image designed to run on low-cost micro computers. To find out more on NEMS Linux, please visit their site.

⚠️ The linked release is outdated and should no longer be used!

Download:

Notes:

  • Suitable for all 512MB/1GB/2GB PINE A64(+) variants
Default credentials
Default user nemsadmin/nemsadmin

openSUSE

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openSUSE is a free and open source RPM-based Linux distribution developed by the openSUSE project. More details can be found under https://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Pine64.

Download:

OpenWRT

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The OpenWrt Project is a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices.

Download:

  • Direct download (look for pine64_pine64-baseboard-ext4-sdcard.img.gz and pine64_pine64-baseboard-squashfs-sdcard.img.gz)

Notes:

  • OpenWRT community build for microSD boot.
  • This is headless build, please use serial console to configure
Default credentials
Default user -/passwd

BSD

NetBSD

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NetBSD is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. To learn more about NetBSD please visit NetBSD main page.

Download:

Notes:

  • NetBSD community build for microSD boot
  • Instructions concerning enabling SSH can be found here
Default credentials
Root user and SSH root/[none]

Windows 10 IoT

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Download:

Notes:

Changelog for Win10 IoT 10.0.15063.0_20170602:

  • 10.0.15063.0_20170602
    • Update Notes since 10.0.15063.0_20170524:
      • Fix the failure of default application installation caused by a app certification issue
      • Fix that the default application cannot start automatically after installation
      • Fix Ethernet initialization problem and now the Ethernet will start successfully every time
      • Enable the usermode access for all unusable GPIO pins in Pi-2 bus( later provide a UWP sample to show how to control these pins )
    • Extra Notes:
  • 10.0.15063.0_20170524
    • Some Updates:
      • Update the OS version to build v.10.0.15063.0 (Creators Update)
      • New page style of Device Portal, visit https://deviceipaddr:8080 to check it
      • Built-in Cortana assistant, need to be enabled in settings page in default app and Device Portal
      • Support on-screen keyboard, need to be enabled in Device Portal
      • Enable 100M Ethernet and fix some bugs
      • Support built-in UART bus in A64 SoC(not built in the ffu, later provide driver binary and deployment helper)
      • Support built-in IR module in A64 SoC(not built in the ffu, later provide source code and dev doc for developers in community)
    • Known Issues:
      • Kernel debug is enabled by default. This will slow the bring-up process. If a kernel debug is not necessary for you, visit Device Portal and navigate to Processes->Run Command page, run this command to disable:
        • Bcdedit /store C:\EFIESP\EFI\Microsoft\boot\BCD /set {default} debug off
      • An PnP bug in audio device may cause a blue screen when acting software shutdown
      • Ethernet device may not start with problem code 12 at the first time to bring up

Linux BSP SDK

Linux BSP Kernel 4.9

  • Direct Download from pine64.org (5.4GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file 7736e3c4d50c021144d125cc4ee047a4)

Android SDK

Android Oreo (v8.1)

  • Direct Download from pine64.org (24.94GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file b0394af324c70ce28067e52cd7bc0c87)

Other resources