Stan Pak
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Stan Pak reacted to rpardini in Odroid M1
Ok some images are up for testing.
Both HKs' 4.19 and tobetter's 5.18-rcX were updated. Maybe something is fixed. Tobetter commits signal support for PCIe.
For those who are brave:
https://github.com/rpardini/armbian-release/releases/download/20220508d/Armbian_20220508d-rpardini_Odroidm1_jammy_legacy_4.19.219.img.zst (probably no HDMI)
https://github.com/rpardini/armbian-release/releases/download/20220508d/Armbian_20220508d-rpardini_Odroidm1_jammy_edge_5.18.0.img.zst (probably no PCIe/SATA/USB3)
EDIT: old images removed. Look for later posts for newer ones
unzstd them, burn to SD, insert SD, power on.
recommend to use UART
Have fun @Neo2SHYAlien @Stan Pak @N4IRS @Slartibartfast9536 @Igor
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Stan Pak got a reaction from lanefu in Odroid M1
This is quite interesting board and it would be really nice to have the Armbian powering it.
What makes the board good are the features, like:
8GB RAM - awesome! M.2 SSD connector - so the drive can be added with very low profile and no wires. I wished there were 2x M.2 connectors to easily create RAID.1 mirrors. Additional SATA so more drives can be connected or even the hub for NAS applications. Solid heatsink. Price is on the level of other 4GB RAM models of Odroid. Theses boards can be easily stacked to create compact but powerful clusters that make no noise and fit nicely into the closet data-center.