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Dec 25th image for Cubie a5e is not a bootable image
eselarm replied to Meestor_X's topic in Allwinner sunxi
For you, 'make an image' means downloading a file from Armbian website and write it to an SD-card. For me, 'make an image' means using the Armbian build environment https://github.com/armbian/build to create an image yourself locally on your computer. This is what 'make an image' is. Already 2 people including myself showed that GPT is corrupted in the image file on the Armbian website. You can assume that the bootloader when run on the board itself also detects that, so it won't boot/proceed. So something goes wrong in the Armbian build infrastructure. However, that is what I assume. So up to you confirm by showing the logs of the bootloader. You need serial console cable for that, so you can copy and paste for sharing that log here on the forum. Other option, a step further ahead, is to make an image yourself. You need a Linux computer/environment for it. It also shows very detailed logs, share that. -
Dec 25th image for Cubie a5e is not a bootable image
Werner replied to Meestor_X's topic in Allwinner sunxi
https://paste.armbian.com/etukovewas -
Dec 25th image for Cubie a5e is not a bootable image
Werner replied to Meestor_X's topic in Allwinner sunxi
For once as stated don't use Balena. use Armbian imager or usbimager For the other write the image anyway as it is, try to boot and grab serial logs if there is an actual issue or not. -
Dec 25th image for Cubie a5e is not a bootable image
Meestor_X replied to Meestor_X's topic in Allwinner sunxi
Huh? How can you create logs when you can't make an image? -
Dec 25th image for Cubie a5e is not a bootable image
Werner replied to Meestor_X's topic in Allwinner sunxi
No logs - no issue. -
Dec 25th image for Cubie a5e is not a bootable image
Meestor_X replied to Meestor_X's topic in Allwinner sunxi
Trunk 151 has the same problem. -
@Werner OK, since I have a few Duos (v1.0 and v1.1) I tried same Jammy with 6.1.63 kernel SD in each and let idle. The 1.1 with copper heatsink runs about 40C, the 1.1 with same aluminum heat sink runs around 45C. The v1.0 runs around 50C. So weird. I'll try latest build, but stress-ng causing thermal shutdowns worries me. I used to run decent loads on these little boards. Good thing is thermal shutdown works or it would burn up the board.
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Helios64 - Unable to transfer install from eMMC to SDCard
unfnknblvbl replied to unfnknblvbl's topic in Rockchip
How can I force it to boot from SD though? - Yesterday
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As a followup: hardware crypto is damn slow on the Ky / SpacemIt platform, at least for default LUKS block encryption with AES. This probably also affects the Banana Pi F3 image. With default sector-size of 512 byte, HW-AES is 5 times slower than SW-AES, while cryptsetup benchmark reports 5 times faster. Main reason: block size. With sector-size of 4096 LUKS is reasonable fast. Also there is leftover debug (cannot be switched off) and a small bugs in the driver that triggers SW crypto fallback after HW crypto succeeds. Patches: https://github.com/sven-ola/armbian-build/tree/orangepi-rv2/patch/kernel/ky-current Best // Sven-Ola
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I do not use chatgpt Most of them are rubbish anwers
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Rom firmware allwinner h313 androidTV Board Q1-V3.0
Mark Urupa replied to Hélio Julio's topic in Allwinner CPU Boxes
Here is ukrainian forum with Android for this box: https://legione.name/upload/?dir=Smart-TV-Box/Q1/ Any chance to find linux for the same box? Android tv box q1 v3.0 Allwinner H313 If someone will find working version, please share -
I dumped all your text in ChatGPT and got enough answers; maybe do the same
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What are the possible commands you can use I there a possibility to enable wifi on first boot Or set the monitor resolution Or other settings you can make
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Hello! It seems that there is some issue with the user files FTP server. The multitool image should be acessessible from: https://users.armbian.com/jock/web/rk322x/multitool/ But it is present in: https://users.armbian.com/users.armbian.com/jock/web/rk322x/multitool/
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I now actually see after some more reading and checking other SoC's that the CPU's in the A733 must start the kernel at EL2. See also ARM reference doc: 102412_0103_01_en So also 5.x kernel should work if EL2 I think If the A733 has not implemented EL2 and EL3 as could be the case as suggested in ARM reference doc, no KVM. See chapter6: As it is Allwinner, I won't be surprised, but wait and see what Radxa will come up with.
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Hm I briefly remember there was an optional overlay to raise voltage to 1.3 volts..but I don't know why it should be now standard. Did not do any investigation though
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NPU and RKLLM support on Rockchip RK3588 (NanoPC-T6) and RK3576 (NanoPi M5)
Werner replied to fever_wits's topic in Rockchip
npu is there in both vendor bsp kernel 6.1.y. There is no node exposed afaik. Everthing beyond like libraries to use npu is userspace and out of scope of Armbian. edge 6.18.y also has reverse-engineered npu support with a driver called Rocket. -
But.... i can run from IOT img WTF
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That isn't some you can do in armbian-config. This is Linux, use search to find how others have solved this.
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after configuring the image from the sd card and installing the system on ssd m2 via armbiab-install, the board stopped shutting down. I tried to change bootloader, img, and EF through rkdeveloptool, but nothing helps. PS EF doesn't work, does anyone know what to do?
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good morning/evening lads can anyone help me on unbricking this? already tried sd card with multitool , no boot with or without sd card(blue and red light are steady and doesn't get bright , no display). looks like its an emmc chip (i brick it on image burning process ) images of the board: https://ibb.co/rRGxJfZ1 https://ibb.co/3524sZCQ https://ibb.co/yBBNYmbG
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Hello, I am currently working on a project involving local LLM inference on Rockchip SoCs using the rknn-llm framework. I have two specific questions regarding Armbian support for the NPU: 1. NanoPi M5 (RK3576): FriendlyElec recently released the NanoPi M5 based on the RK3576. If I use the Armbian image for this board, will I be able to run LLM models using the NPU? I am considering purchasing this board for LLM testing and would like to know if the driver support is already there. 2. NanoPC-T6 (RK3588): I have a NanoPC-T6 running Armbian, but I cannot find the /dev/rknpu device node. I have tested this with both 6.1.115-vendor-rk35xx and 6.12.58-current-rockchip64 kernels, but the NPU device is not appearing. Is there a specific overlay or a manual configuration step needed to enable NPU support on these kernels? tried adding tags npu and nanopi m5, but there was no such option. I am happy to provide any additional information, logs (such as `armbianmonitor -u`), or command outputs if needed to help diagnose the issue. Thank you in advance for your help and guidance! Best regards, A.H.
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Good afternoon. I'm trying to stream video to my orange pi zero 2w. I am using Gstreamer and while testing I saw that v4l2slh264dec fails. When using autosink, only a transparent window is shown and when using a specific sink, no window is opened. My intention is to take advantage of the VPU with Gstreamer but that failure has caused me headaches. I tried using MVP and it works fine but it's not what I need. Maybe I will choose other options for what I want to do but first I would like to ask here about the topic- Thank you very much to whoever takes the trouble to read this and thanks in advance to whoever responds ❤️ By.: Google Translate
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Even 6.1 kernel has voltage set at 1.3. I'm going to do a kernel patch and set it the same way as 5.x kernel was set.
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Hello SteeMan I can start armbian-config but i cannot find where to change the display and install a desktop It als displays the current is plucky is not supported or not listed Thanks
