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  1. If this is a core from my EDGE images, there is no pancsf support in this core, acceleration will not work. Or are you using your 6.6 kernel with the pancsf driver added ? If you use the latest version of CURRENT and install the specified DEB with mesa, the acceleration should work.
  2. This is an experimental core, no guarantees of the operation of the equipment. I'll check if it's possible or not.
  3. Instructions for updating u-boot in SPI\MTD for direct launch from NVMe. https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=18344&pid=120041#pid120041
  4. directly launch the system from NVMe to Star64 https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=18344&pid=120031#pid120031
  5. Version 20230930-current for Nezha and other models based on Allwinner D1. U-boot has changed. Added support for direct system startup from USB. This will make it easy to run additional systems without changing the SD card, simply by connecting a USB flash drive with the new system. Launch from USB on Nezha and Mangope MQ Pro models has been tested. On theLicheRVr model, the USB flash drive has not been determined, perhaps another USB flash drive model is needed.
  6. These images are not relevant to this topic.
  7. Ver 20230929-current kernel 6.6.-rc3 for VisionFive V1 (jh7100)
  8. Ver 20230928-current.
  9. Ver 20230925-current kernel 6.1.31 work HDMI LAN USB etc
  10. Version 20230924-current with kernel 6.1.31 work HDMI USB LAN etc
  11. Thanks for testing, I see the bootcmd variable has not been updated. It looks like one line was lost when creating the variable update image. Now I will fix the images and upload them to the site. Replaced the images with corrected versions. Run both images again (reset settings and update variables). After that, everything should work without manual additions.
  12. Version 20230922-edge with kernel 6.6-rc1 I also added images to update the latest official version of u-boot 3.6.1 for SPI\Flash to easily run any system on VF2 from an SD card and NVMe. After switching to u-boot-3.6.1 and updating using the provided update images, you can easily install Armbian on NVMe and run the entire system with NVMe. The procedure for switching to u-boot is 3.6.1. Update u-boot in SPI\Flash according to the instructions from the official VF2 documentation page. Download, write to the SD card and run two images sequentially - first run reset-default-env-uboot-visionfive2-3.6.1.img (after launching the update, wait 10-20 seconds and turn off the power), then write to the SD card and run update_uboot-visionfive2-3.6.1.img (after launching the update, wait 10-20 seconds and turn off the power). After these procedures, you can easily run Armbian SD cards or install it on NVMe (using the standard armbian-config mechanism and choose the installation option on MTD\SATA\NVMe). Please note, for proper installation on NVMe, a section must be prepared there, i.e. the installation process corresponds to the description of the Armbian installation documentation on NVMe. It is possible to add the u-boot upgrade procedure to the standard armbian-config procedure for installing the system on NVMe, so that the whole process takes place automatically, but I have not yet decided whether to add it or leave the u-boot upgrade process in SPI, as described in the documentation for VF2 Please note that these updates do not violate the previous official launch procedure in u-boot SPI\Flash. Link image update https://disk.yandex.ru/d/O4lr6WrGdUvydw
  13. Ver 20230922-edge kernel 6.6-rc1 I added an image to quickly reset all u-boot settings to the factory (default) state without using UART. For details, see the link. https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=18344&pid=119853#pid119853
  14. Version 20230920-legacy with kernel 5.15.130
  15. Ver 20230917-edge kernel 6.6.-rc1 for Nezha (Allwinner D1) (HDMI not work)
  16. Version 20230914-legacy with kernel 5.15.130
  17. As far as possible, I will see what can be done.
  18. I checked the startup - the system is working. I pay attention to this message, HDMI does not work for the EDGE kernel. If you need HDMI, use LEGACY and CURRENT versions.
  19. Ver 20230914-EDK2-EFI-edge kernel 6.6-rc1
  20. Ver 20230914-EDK2-EFI-edge kernel 6.6-rc1
  21. Ver 20230911-EDK2-EFI kernel legacy\current\edge On the edge version, HDMI does not work in the kernel itself, but HDMI is supported at the level of the selection menu in GRUB, this allows you to have several different versions of the kernel\system (for example, add a self-assembled EDGE kernel with its own configuration) and choose on the monitor screen which kernel\system to run not using the UART console.
  22. Ver 20230911-EDK2-EFI kernel legacy\current\edge (the startup works from an SD card). On the edge version, HDMI does not work in the kernel itself, but HDMI is supported at the level of the selection menu in GRUB, this allows you to have several different versions of the kernel\system (for example, add a self-assembled EDGE kernel with its own configuration) and choose on the monitor screen which kernel\system to run not using the UART console.
  23. Ver 20230911-EDK2-EFI kernel legacy\current\edge On the edge version, HDMI does not work in the kernel itself, but HDMI is supported at the level of the selection menu in GRUB, this allows you to have several different versions of the kernel\system (for example, add a self-assembled EDGE kernel with its own configuration) and choose on the monitor screen which kernel\system to run not using the UART console.
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