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Artem Komissarov

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  1. Sorry i forgot to check back... Did you get it worked out? Man just drop that emmc stuff and get the nvme m.2 adapter and a cheap drive. It's WAYYY faster and i can help you with flashing the SPI chip to get it to boot correct if you need assistance. you can buy it on pine64's website. Install took 20 mins.
  2. the problem you are having is not with usb otg but with pikvm itself. that version of software for armbian doesn't have the patch for current msd settings implemented by the pikvm creator (custom mass storage.ko file). you have to compile armbian from source with those patches present in the armbian patch/kernel/rockchip folder. thats all im willing to help you with. rest you will need to figure out yourself
  3. Try this link https://f1atb.fr/index.php/2020/12/15/armbian-chromium-kiosk/?fbclid=IwAR09CeJDrYwZb5-OH530p7P8lXwl5xQ-FuWzu4r24P6sSmZgeFesxwENh6o It talks about the screen touch rotation
  4. i installed Armbian on the same hardware using the armbian-config utility as i have done on my emmc devices in the past. You always boot from sd card and then use the armbian-config utility to flash the emmc using the ext4 file system. Hasn't ever failed as far as i remember, i think there were issues with some BPI products but they were worked out.
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