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  • ...ale) cable to plug it into your computer. Note that the Micro-USB port can be used only for power because the data lines are not connected. ...hen connected to a computer via USB-A port. You can set up the computer to be in the same network as PineCube and connect to PineCube via SSH and/or Stre
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  • ...d]] and print yourself. Recommended material is PLA, excellent results can be obtained using a 0.25mm nozzle, though slightly larger sizes should work fi To use the pegs, open your case and remove the ROCK64 from within. Be sure to pull out the light guide and rubber plug to remove it, or else it w
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  • * USB/UART Programming/Console Adapter (PMPROG01) driver can be [https://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx D * Termite can be downloaded at [http://www.compuphase.com/software_termite.htm CompuPhase We
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  • The Quartz64 model A can be made to fit this case, however some filing of one of the holes is necessary
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  • The PineTime Dev Kit comes with the back not glued down to allow it to be easily reprogrammed, however the kit does not include an hardware programme ...') port ''4444'' using telnet and invoke OpenOCD commands. GDB should also be available on port ''3333''.
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  • ...EU and Asia in particular, require the entirety of the modem's firmware to be licensed. Therefore, the PinePhone cannot ship with an unlicensed firmware, | Some settings are stored here, along with commands that need to be picked by LK on next boot (to reboot to fastboot or recovery mode)
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  • | https://youtu.be/4aFDjymXjOw | https://youtu.be/gUVEz-pxhgg
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  • # '''On the PinePhone Pro''': The eMMC might have to be overruled to boot from the microSD card, see [[PinePhone Pro#Boot order]] {{Info|At this the image file does not have to be extracted from the archive format. Balena Etcher handles the extracting aut
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  • ...inux running on the board, not some vendor provided kernel that will never be receiving updates. A mainline-first approach allows for the boards to conti ...Before NetBSD 10 is released, the latest version of NetBSD-current should be used.
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  • ...plan on using it. Don't bend the wires too much as they're thin, you won't be able to reconnect it. Keep in mind that keeping it connected during develop The Pogo Pins are meant to be connected temporarily to PineTime's SWD port for firmware flashing and simp
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  • ...n the read-only root filesystem is unsupported on Ubuntu Touch. You should be able to find updates in System Settings -> Updates and new applications in Naturally, you should be wary of enabling ssh for security reasons but everything is there. Almost.
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  • Some of the known issues can be fixed with more or less involved hardware modifications: ...o be some hardware feature that can distinguish the two versions. This can be as simple as an I/O pin that is pulled differently by default between v1.1
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  • For the display to be used, you need to tell the kernel about it by modifying the device tree. Th The kernel needs to be built with <code>CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_FEIYANG_FY07024DI26A30D</code> turned on
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  • ...''PINE64's'' smartphone, the [[PinePhone]] Development Kit. Project Don't be evil is an actual smartphone developer kit for the PINE64 Smartphone dubbed * Second phase - purpose-built development kit code named "Don't be evil" and introduced at FOSDEM 2019
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  • ...eo-playback.md video playback here.] For your ROCKPro64 the install should be To avoid this issue, a simple [[ROCKPro64 Serial Buffer Circuit]] can be installed between the RockPro64 and the serial adapter.}}
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  • ...any questions asked every week in the live Pinecil chat channel. There may be better alternatives depending on your part of the world, but this gives an ...gs that can fully open like a sandwich when unzipped which allows tools to be easily seen and retrieved. Bags that only partially unzip make it harder to
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  • ...s hosted on the PinePhone itself, so resize your images. An easy way might be to take a screenshot of your image viewer and send that image instead. ...ree accounts on matrix.org should work fine for example. Sleep may need to be disabled for non-local servers or the bridge can get stuck.
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  • ...mance, but not carry as much risk (Still: Do at your own risk!). It should be noted however that overclocking can cause instability, so you will need to ...are targeting the PinePhone to simplify the explanation, however they can be used to also overclock other devices such as the Pinetab if you modify the
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  • It may be a good idea to create an image of the eMMC in case you want to flash it bac To be able to boot from the microSD card easily it is recommend to wipe the bootl
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  • The [[Quartz64|Quartz64 Model A]] allows for it to be powered from a single-cell 3.7V lithium-polymer battery. Because of [https: ...e header labelled ''+VBAT-''. As one might guess, the positive wire should be towards the +, and the ground wire towards -. The center pin of the connect
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  • {{Info|The installation guide can be found [https://docs.nemslinux.com/installation here].}} * More information and instructions can be found in the repo readme: https://github.com/alistair23/meta-pine64/#buildi
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  • ...m all PINE64 community platforms. If deemed necessary, a permanent ban can be issued without a prior notice. In extreme circumstances - such as those inv .../ DM to issue a warning. In extreme circumstances, moderation actions will be taken without issuing prior warnings.
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  • The [[PineCube]] can be used as a recorder for loud noises. If you have a kernel that has the sound
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  • The result of these changes would be that: # The always-on part of the ANX7688 chip (AVDD33, DVDD1V8) will always be powered
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  • ...t encoding and decoding of videos. Hardware-accelerated video decoding can be useful to get smoother video playback on your devices, lower power consumpt ...bring a open source Allwinner VPU driver to mainline Linux, which came to be called Cedrus. The Cedrus media driver (For Allwinner SOCs such as A64) sup
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  • {{note|'''Note:''' U-Boot on Quartz64 Model A currently doesn't appear to be able to always load things from USB mass storage devices depending on the d ...ing panfrost clk errors in dmesg while installer boots, unsure if GPU will be happy
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  • ...in community discussions, please be patient and do not expect questions to be answered immediately, certainly, or currently. More precisely: * Whether your questions will be answered and whether the answers are right and definitive, depends on the i
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  • ...r a Network Attached Storage (NAS) or Desktop application, but it can also be used in a number of other server capacities. It is built from precision-cut ...ew of the NAS Case, illustrating how all the components come together, can be found [http://files.pine64.org/doc/rockpro64/ROCKPro64%20NAS%20Case%20Explo
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  • ...tus of different parts of the phone. Some parts are waiting on a driver to be written or ported, others only need various adjustments. ...ption boot selection using volume keys. [https://xnux.eu/log/#049 You will be able to switch between kernels quickly without swapping uSD cards, which is
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  • ...ips with ''Factory Test Code''. The factory test reference source code can be found here:
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  • ...can be manually toggled on/off and the keyboard’s battery charge level can be read in the supported operating systems; the keyboard remains functional wi ...discouraged for the same reason. Technical details regarding the issue can be found in the blog post of the developer ''megi'' [http://xnux.eu/log/072.ht
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  • ...tted for non-commercial use. Other variants than the official logotype may be used for commercial use following an inquiry with PINE64 Community represen ...s restricted to official PINE64 portals and community services. It may not be copied or imitated by community run services such as forums or websites.
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  • This will not be a complete guide, as it borrows heavily on [[Pinebook Pro Installing Arch L Only the steps that are different are listed here. Be careful, the numbering of the sections is not the same.
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  • ...0 seconds and then wake it up. More information on the rtcwake command can be found in the [https://linux.die.net/man/8/rtcwake man pages]
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  • '''Mainline Hardware Encoding''' of video can be achieved through the V4L2 user-space API, for which currently only GStreame With GStreamer, in general, any V4L2 control can be set using the <code>extra-controls=foo,name=value</code> syntax after the e
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  • ...r a Network Attached Storage (NAS) or Desktop application, but it can also be used in a number of other server capacities. It is built from precision-cut ...ew of the NAS Case, illustrating how all the components come together, can be found [http://files.pine64.org/doc/rockpro64/ROCKPro64%20NAS%20Case%20Explo
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  • ...older bootloader. This features green text 'PINE TIME' on boot, and should be updated to the new bootloader as described below.''' ...1 were pre-installed with InfiniTime 1.2 and the new bootloader, which can be identified by the green Pinecone image on boot. The instructions below are
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  • ...usual marketplaces for cheap. It exposes 8 additional GPIO lines, and can be daisy chained to up to 8 devices, giving you an additional 64 GPIO outputs. ...ere's no manual intervention needed on your part to have your modification be carried forward.
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  • ...ds because there might be stability issues with gen 2 speeds. The port can be switched back to gen 2 speeds by adding the following device tree overlay. The RK3399 can be overclocked. See here for details: [[Overclocking#RK3399-based devices]].
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  • The 3D model can be used for a wide variety of purposes, for example for product renderings:
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  • ...function row, FN key functionality, meta key (where the Windows key would be) and all of the keys you need for daily use. ...ause the PineTab uses the mainline kernel), only few of them will actually be usable on Early Adopters PineTab, due to specifics of working with LCD pane
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  • ...atus]]) is expected, only modules relevant to the PineNote hardware should be listed here. | WIP patches for activation on the Pinenote/dithering/Y4-conversion can be found here: <sup>[https://github.com/m-weigand/linux/commits/mw/rk35/rk356x
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  • ...is article aims to explain all the fine points so that the behaviour could be understood and dealt with. ...your laptop load at any given moment, so the only value provided that can be trusted is the voltage.
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  • These fields can be seen in U-Boot '''tools/rkcommon.c'''. ...in eFuses, which means that it is most likely broken (expert review would be appreciated).
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  • ...omponent shortage as a result, the magnetometer in the Beta Edition had to be replaced from an LIS3MDL to an AF8133J.
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  • Please note than only one power input may be used at once. The barrel-style jack is additionally protected by a built-i ...ies and the Clusterboard. Keep in mind that rechargeable batteries cannot be used because there is no charging circuitry for them on the Clusterboard.
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  • ...r wireless charging component. They also designed COPO CP2021 component to be used. You also need a bunch of other components, such as resistors and of c
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  • ...tal device and lacks dedicated working software – it should therefore only be purchased by people interested in helping with the bring-up process of Linu The releases for the PineTab-V can be found under [[PineTab-V Releases]].
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  • ...h of the previously mentioned tool. Wash the tips with soap and water, but be careful, they easily drip from your hand to drain. After drying them, caref {{Info|1=A video tutorial regarding the disassembly can be watched from ''Linux Lounge'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXxRGXWvdVw&
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  • A lot of getting the PineNote to work nicely will be theming things appropriately. Please list themes for various components her | GPU libs (mesa) and mutter rely on patched packages. These should not be updated via the package manager at the moment, make sure to exclude them.
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