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    Yakov got a reaction from Igor in Unable to boot Armbian from Radxa zero SD card   
    I was able to boot Armbian on Radxa Zero only with built-in flash memory (2 and 4 GB versions). 1 GB and 512 MB versions constantly reload on boot. I tried several SD cards (SanDisk, Adata, Samsung and noname), cards running on 2 and 4 GB versions do not run on 0.512 and 1 GB boards. I have on hand 512 MB, 2 and 4 GB versions of the boards. How can I help?
    https://armbian.atlassian.net/browse/AR-1148
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    Yakov got a reaction from TRS-80 in About maintainers, supported boards and alternatives   
    Hi!
    I am the owner of the SBC Zoo, my pets are:
     
    Orange Pi PC 2 (H5)
    Orange Pi Zero+ (H5)
    Orange Pi Zero Plus2 (H5)
    Orange Pi Zero 2 (H616)
    NanoPi DUO2 (H3)
    Radxa zero 4GB/32GB
    Raspberry pi B+
    Raspberry pi A (256MB)
    Raspberry pi 2B
    Raspberry pi 3B
    Raspberry pi 3A
    Raspberry pi zero W
    Raspberry pi zero 2 W
    Some A20 based boards and TV boxes
     
    How can I integrate into the development of the project?
     
    I've recently started moving to 64bit boards and I'm currently selling
     
    Orange Pi PC (H3)
    Orange Pi Zero 512MB (H2+)
    Orange Pi Lite 512MB (H3)
     
    boards, if you think these boards will be useful for the project, I'll keep them for Armbian.
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    Yakov reacted to Igor in About maintainers, supported boards and alternatives   
    IMO 32bit hw won't go away just like that. There lots of them out there, still pretty much useful for the tasks, but they wont find much ways into new projects. From the maintaining perspective - they are (usually) easy to maintain. However, sometimes, actually quite often, some functions break down on major kernel upgrades. But in must cases those are common for a whole chip. Maintaining one complex one is usually enough.
     
     

    Doing anything around those two. Radxa zero is based on a known chip and mainly works, while Opi Zero2 is made around not so well supported H616. This should get more love. Check Jira & forum if anything is reported, if not, add to Jira, check what is known problem, what was fixed but not integrated and if you know how - try to integrate it to the build system. If you don't know how, check build framework docs and history.

    Small steps, welcome!

    What is expected from board maintainer - briefly:
    https://forum.armbian.com/staffapplications/application/8-single-board-computer-maintainer/
    If you decide to pick one, edit this file and put your name there:
    https://docs.armbian.com/Release_Board-Maintainers/
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