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  1. There are updated images available If you don't have the torrent client 'transmission', get it from here https://transmissionbt.com/ Big advantage of torrent, it does automatically check with SHA-key if the file downloaded is okay. Kernel 4.4.70 no desktop https://dl.armbian.com/tinkerboard/Ubuntu_xenial_default.7z.torrent desktop https://dl.armbian.com/tinkerboard/Ubuntu_xenial_default_desktop.7z.torrent Edit: reboot works /var/log/armhwinfo.log has been uploaded to http://sprunge.us/NVBD MAC-Address still changes: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 2c:4d:54:42:c5:6f eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr da:42:ea:69:d7:ca
  2. see this posting - undervoltage can also lead to corrupt SDcard - do proper investigation first on Power issue on your Pi
  3. Bernie mentioned in this - post - that it is caused by "a voltage difference between ground and AV Jack" so this is probably a HW design mistake. As this workaround also seems to work on Banana Pi, what is the possible problem in doing as suggested above?
  4. Thank you, good news. Funny to see that 4 days after dumischbaenger's message some new code was submitted Wow, so the code from April 24 just made it into 4.11 which was released 1. May. So I will give 4.11 another shot and see if it starts to work
  5. To bad it only fixes this. I don't know on which channel and how he contacted him though..
  6. Zador postet on github this: there are still problems with DSA configuration, so it is not provided for the mainline based images b53 driver probing was fixed and ARM: dts: sun7i: lamobo-r1: Fix CPU port RGMII settings patch was merged upstream For my tests I used: Armbian_5.25_Lamobo-r1_Debian_jessie_4.9 and I didn't get DSA working as stated above as a Router. I just looked into https://dl.armbian.com/lamobo-r1/ there are images for 3.4.113 legacy and should work with SWCONFIG, 4.9 still come with SWCONFIG binary but I haven't tried and 4.11 nightlies. Which will carry the fix for CPU port RGMII ? and what shall I test ?
  7. A good idea AND in order not repeat the same bla bla bla again (but link to it), keep the decision in a little table within the documentation or such ?
  8. So I read 6 thresholds. 2 x for shutdown, why 2 ? 4 x high temp, of which I can set one. What happens if high temp is reached, throttling of the SoC ?
  9. Isn't the RK808 designed to feed the RK3288 - so in this regard it should be able to cope with the load, I guess (as long as you do not overclock) ? If it does also feed the USB-Hub I can imagine it gets to much without heatsink and you mentioned your heatsink before but without measured degrees - for a human it feels like hot, around 60°C just in average. How hot got your RK808? Is there no thermal sensor in it - does anyone know?
  10. Latest build was done: 04. Mai 2017 before @TonyMac32 sent his PullRequest. Here you can see the dates: https://dl.armbian.com/tinkerboard/
  11. Thank you for your long explanation. I already posted and linked dvfs/cpufreq OPP tables somewhere here on page 6 or / If you build up a test-bench, fine by me. The picture above is a closed enclosure with a huge fan on top of it Jeee, you are in the market for a RK3288, brilliant. Have you resent an Email to ASUS for your Engineering Sample ?
  12. The regulator of OPi plus2E has no interface (I2C or such) to read out ? Then I guess the powered USB-Hub is at first the easier solution to analyse.
  13. If it is your goal to beat TKs X4 I would recommend this overclocker page http://bbs.t-firefly.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=257 By the way, there is Intel and AMD there Processors have up to 14 Cores and more, need 170W can can easily beat every result here in idle. Keep coming the coolers, please do not forget the oil cooling. There is some irony in this posting
  14. To analyse the problem, have you installed RPi-Monitor (sudo armbianmonitor -ru) I don't know which voltages of the device are tracked but it might give an indication. Beside that, put the USB-HHD on a powered USB-Hub, if you have one available.
  15. While all chasing the voltage on their board - I thought it could be useful to have a profile in RPi-Monitor to read these out. Step by step so you are not losing any data. Backup: cp /etc/rpimonitor/template/raspbian.conf /etc/rpimonitor/template/raspbian.conf.orig Paste the content: if it looks different adjust with: chmod 0664 -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 6442 May 12 23:46 raspbian.conf -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 13825 May 6 16:23 raspbian.conf.orig
  16. This is the reason, why I somewhere in this thread asked, can we readout the supply Voltage of rk808. If we can display all these information within RPi-Monitor (so ironic that this tool shall help), the statistics page will probably show when it failed and why (voltage) ?
  17. Did ASUS somewhere make the promise, that you can fully load the SOC and it will be running stable at 1,8GHz? And how many day-to-day application really beat the SOC like this? In this regard I think it is nonsens to blame ASUS for bad cooling. It is what it looks like, a RPi-clone with far more CPU & GPU power whatsoever. I agree with @tkaiser that MicroUSB was everyting else than a smart decision from ASUS. On the other hand I can see the that it is an exact copy of Raspberry connector wise. Nonetheless, they could have think one or two steps ahead and design a combination like SinoVoip has done (picture) it with their M3, before they made the 'smart move' and switched production to standard barrel DC-IN (the M3 with 8core is still nonsense by the way).
  18. I guess I don't understand. BPI-M2U R40 http://sunxi.org/Sinovoip_Banana_Pi_M2_Ultra BPI-M2+ H3 http://sunxi.org/Sinovoip_Banana_Pi_M2%2B The BPI-M2+ used to have the Ampak AP6212 and probably the BPI-M2U too. So the WL-WAKEUP of the Ultra does not work or on both M2 ?
  19. And, if you are looking for a good power supply you go to IKEA - as usually
  20. @tkaiser calm down. And MY tinker board has a 1,2m long cable (from Nexus 4 (an LG phone) attached to the great IKEA PowerSupply it works as it should. You see some things work even if YOU cannot imagine. And by repeating it 12 times (instead of simply link to a previous post) dosen't make it more true and that "your mileage may vary". To come back to the topic. Unfortunately I only have V1.0 but beside the temperature and camera I am not aware of other changes. When you mentioning AP6212 without (A).. mine says AP6212 B10F901E 1544 What is the reasoning mention the "A" ?
  21. The M2+ gets hot and the camera connector is also broken ON THE Engineering Sample (ES) we have got. Just lately I received this message: Hardware hack, to get the voltage down to 1,2V so the temperature would be reasonable. A Guide is here but includes soldering and a pretty small part as well. Then I saw that http://www.retrorangepi.org/ (forum www.orangepi.club) have an image for M2+. So I thought the H3 would be great for RetroGaming with its CPU-Power, better than RPi-2 and let it run until it burns :-) But the PlayStation3 controller would not simply connect (Bluetooth) and when I asked in the forum I have received a rather complicated instruction for a well known AP6212 and I was surprised. This is where I am coming from. So you say that even if the retrorangepi guys take the latest image, BT wouldn't work?
  22. Are now both having working WiFi/BT ? What about M2+ ?
  23. sdcard.conf web.status.1.content.7.line.3= does have an unnecessary leading "/ " - already removed in my example here.. web.status.1.content.7.name=SD card web.status.1.content.7.icon=sd.png web.status.1.content.7.line.1="<b>/boot</b> Used: <b>"+KMG(data.sdcard_boot_u web.status.1.content.7.line.2=ProgressBar(data.sdcard_boot_used,data.sdcard_boot_total,60,80) web.status.1.content.7.line.3="Used: <b>"+KMG(data.sdcard_root_used,'M') + " web.status.1.content.7.line.4=ProgressBar(data.sdcard_root_used,data.sdcard_root_total,60,80) Where can I send a PR, where are all those files in /etc/rpimonitor/template in gitHub?
  24. While trying to find some software telling me more about the hardware I came across this: dpkg -l procinfo hwinfo lshw dmidecode apt-get install procinfo hwinfo lshw inxi (needs like 830kB) Commands with the software just installed (line by line): hwinfo > /home/hwinfo.txt (export it to the SDcard as text file 170kB) hwinfo --short > /home/hwinfo-short.txt hwinfo (long version) dmesg | grep -i memory dmesg | grep -i usb lsusb -t dmesg | grep -i tty I guess it is only for x86 system with BIOS man dmidecode dmidecode -t memory dmidecode -t bios root@tinkerboard:/home# dmidecode -t processor # dmidecode 2.12 /dev/mem: Operation not permitted procinfo -h procinfo procinfo -S (values per second) lscpu lshw -short lshw (long version) lshw -class memory inxi -Fx inxi -h GUI applications: https://github.com/fontanon/udev-discover sysinfo hardinfo
  25. Hi, I am looking for owners of RK3288 who can help to find missing information in the system. A lot already works from the template. Vcore has been added thanks to @TonyMac32 , but some important information like RAM frequency (dynamic.5.name=dram_frequency) is still missing. This is my adjusted version, but to do some more HW testing we need as much information about the board as possible. This is the Template from armbian. cp /etc/rpimonitor/template/raspbian.conf /etc/rpimonitor/template/raspbian.conf.orig so you have a backup. Now delete all the text within the file ctrl + k and paste this text into it: Now you will see that some information is missing, like RAM-frequency, but also 'Detailed CPU Stats'.
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