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  1. No need to hurry: Additional 2% off (2 pieces or more) 59'987 pieces available | the more you buy, the more you safe US $4.72 US $26.20 -82% (from China Free Shipping) @JMCC @martinayotte what is your use case?
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    Providing logs with armbianmonitor -u significantly raises chances that issue is getting addressed.
  3. Your happiness is maybe because of his work: @yoq https://forum.armbian.com/topic/13807-improved-xr819-driver/
  4. I am afraid not, but I can guide you to some interesting information about ZRAM & RAMlog ZRAM https://forum.armbian.com/topic/5565-zram-vs-swap/ RAMlog or Log2RAM @Igor, which technology is in use nowadays? https://github.com/azlux/log2ram I cannot find anything about RAMLOG. And last, but not least, if you want to have the fastest booting device: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8315-daily-tech-related-news-diet/?do=findComment&comment=87296 or https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8315-daily-tech-related-news-diet/?do=findComment&comment=90239
  5. No, it is not. Your comparison is not equal. But I am sure you had broken SDcards on your RPi, because of missing functions like: 4.758s armbian-zram-config.service 4.697s armbian-ramlog.service
  6. Thank u for sharing ur scripts and ideas, but what license is this product based on? // sent from mobile phone //
  7. https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8315-daily-tech-related-news-diet/?do=findComment&comment=87391 and the one comment above
  8. Images shall only be written with imaging tools that validate burning results. This saves you from corrupted SD card contents. Approved Tools: USBImager a lightweight cross-platform imaging tool Balena Etcher an electron / node.js based cross-platform imaging tool (may contain spyware)
  9. sunxi represents the family of ARM SoCs from Allwinner Technology, a Chinese fabless semiconductor company. Their best known products are the sunxi SoC series, such as the A10 (sun4i), https://linux-sunxi.org/Category:Devices
  10. armbian is a Linux. Android is a kind of Linux. I guess u r looking for something like this : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybris_(software) // sent from mobile phone //
  11. 1. Provide quality information for us to work with. 2. Use the forum search to find a solution. Make sure you've read the Armbian documentation. 3. Include Logs: armbianmonitor -u (paste URL in your forum post) 4. If your board does not boot, provide a log from serial console or take a screenshot
  12. search the forum for example for people with similar problems like: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/9226-rockpi-4b-board-bring-up/?do=findComment&comment=100696 https://dl.armbian.com/rockpi-4b/nightly/
  13. to stack the green PCB on top of the blue PCB according to the pictures from @Igor , right? Well, if only a THT part is wrong, easy. This is not ideal, but much easier than a wrong SMT item.
  14. A good idea to link it to the user-guide. @Igor, I tried to help, but my permission within WordPress are limited. So, this is up to you. @OrangePee , in regard to you PR, there are two sections to address, if you don't mind: https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#how-to-prepare-a-sd-card https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Basic-Troubleshooting/#writing-images-to-the-sd-card
  15. On the german website it says: this INA219 can read at maximum a voltage drop of 0,32 Volt. It will probably work with less, but maybe less accurate - I don't know, just a guess. HERE I AM The 15 Watts are too low at maximum SoC consumption and something on the USB or Ethernet port or worse on both. Well, one thing to be said: I don't wanna bake PCBs - is this mentioned buck converter available at JLC ?
  16. https://www.ti.com/product/INA219 this part is available at https://jlcpcb.com/parts/componentSearch?searchTxt=INA219 Nominal design intent was 5,2 Volt. Considering to over come the Shunt, the ugly pin-header and the aging this should be fine. However, running such a circuit all the time is not really sensible as it burns power over the Shunt. https://www.rahner-edu.de/raspberry-pi/strom-messen-mit-ina219/ this person writes about: Shunt of 0,1 Ohm maximal 3,2 Ampere. Maybe one can change the value of the resistor, I don't know. I guess for that reason @TonyMac32 wrote: An example, I could use a hall-based sensor to have a much better SNR and an effectively non-existent loss. For example with: ACS712 which is also available at JLCPCB https://jlcpcb.com/parts/componentSearch?searchTxt=ACS712 . I just don't know how to put that into the circuit.
  17. I don't think this was @Werner 's intention. IIRC, since Beelink where they just replace parts we agreed that TV-Boxes are CSC only. Let us be consistent, do not invent anything new that is arleady there, and just place a line below the TV-Box-Section as Werner suggested at the begin. SUPPORTED SUITABLE FOR TESTING (WIP) SUPPORT ENDED (EOS) NO OFFICIAL SUPPORT (CSC) are devices which are supported by the 3rd party. We usually don’t have hardware samples nor conduct any tests but they might work. There is no support whatsoever. I copied that from the download FAQ section. I still hate TLA's (three-letter acronym) without explanation. I cannot remember what CSC stands for ! and!!! and it is not explained on the FAQ, what is a bloody FAQ for if it raises a question.
  18. Maybe it helps to go back to the begin. Create a plan and leave away what is not needed right away, just to see if it works. Like I did here https://forum.armbian.com/topic/3476-bpi-r1-with-new-b53-switch-driver-dsa/?do=findComment&comment=26470
  19. @manuti Your post may need more information or formatting changes. Tips: use spoiler when adding a long text, use when adding a code,
  20. just a few days ago I read about End-Of-Live of the H5 in the forum, if I am not wrong. @Aaron, there is also Rock Pi, if you don't focus on Allwinner.
  21. @manuti Providing logs with armbianmonitor -u significantly raises chances that issue is getting addressed.
  22. By the way, I searched the forum for: MX6ULL and came across this: https://www.hackster.io/news/the-voltastream-zero-a-raspberry-pi-zero-lookalike-for-digital-audio-c5e740a2cbc9 A nice project with Github repo
  23. Well, spotted, my bad However, trying to merge/consolidate all in one - almost screams for rules-of-exception (aka messy), "Perfection leads to chaos". So, if it doesn't work to consolidate ALL 64-Bit RockChip under one-hood, people with a 64-Bit Rockchip that is not under that hood, will be disappointed, things doesn't work. Whereas if you keep the rk3399 it is crystal clear. Just saying
  24. So, it didn't even start at boot? What is if, you start Chrony from the command line, does it run stable then?
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