There’s an HDMI port, as well as a MIPI-DSI connector. This series adds Allwinner A64 audiocodec support into sun4i-i2s, sun8i-codec drivers, introduces new sun50i-codec-analog driver and enables sound on Pine64, SoPine boards and Pinebook. The three A64-OLinuXino models all provide a GbE port, as well as microSD slot and USB host and micro-USB OTG ports. The development platform for many of our highly acclaimed devices.
U-Boot - Banan Pro (ahci-sunxi) SATA port stopped working after switching to U-Boot v2016.It is Olimex’s first 64-bit ARMv8 OlinuXino board and the first to be designed entirely with open source CAD software (KiCad). I'd appreciate you can add support to kernel or show me further information / links! > same question as above: is there any way to migrate driver and firmware from the manufacturer's repo? This new SoC offers improved 64-bit quad-core predecessor with above. There exist a firmware and a driver in LeMaker's repos. Orange Pi Win Plus is a Development Board and a single board computer based on the Allwinner A64 SoC, a successor of the previous Orange Pi Win with few changes in the specification such as 2GB DDR3 RAM, External battery connector and 2Mb Spi Flash. > is there any way to cange outputfrom HDMI to DSI? > is there any way to access the script.bin file available at /boot/ in standard file systems? LeMaker replaces script.bin by fex / bin files in boot partition to enable that. A64 includes advanced 3D graphics processing unit, high-definition video decoding/encoding, low power audio codec, excellent display controllers and a broad range of interfaces. > screen: The screen is connected via DSI. Allwinners A64 is a quad-core,64bit SoC targeted for high performance tablets. > is there any way to migrate that driver from the manufacturer's repo, e.g. > touch: They have ft5x_ts driver in their own kernel (link below).
I'm using the original 5" LCD touchpanel from LeMaker. OLIMEX Allwinner A64 (ARM Cortex) CPU based Open Source (free) hardware SBC (single board computer) can run GNU Linux and Android 02.Jul.
> has to be done more than just creating a patch file? > is that folder the right location for u-boot patches? Created a folder "allwinner" in /packages/tools/u-boot/patches and created patch in there (link below). > has to be done more than just adding dtb file? > HDMI output freezes while booting, no green LED flashing Display/multimedia: HDMI 1.4 port with audio for up to 4K x 2K (H.265 decode at email protected also MPEG 1/2/4, H. I added platform parameter for bananapro, which links to bananapro.dtb instead of bananapi.dtb Processor Allwinner A64 (4x Cortex-A53 cores 1.2GHz) ARM Mali400-MP2 GPU (2x 500MHz) Memory/storage: 2GB DDR3 (733MHz) RAM 8GB eMMC, expandable to 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB MicroSD slot for up to 256GB. I've been playing around with the bananapro images. So, if it is already supported in mainline kernel, then it works. Wifi would probably work, if proper config file is added. I guess SATA and IR should work (never tested it). If you used that image then that's probably the reason why you're experience problems. Banana Pro is not supported, only BananaPi (non-pro).