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  1. When searching for rock64 in kernel folder you will find two files: rk3328-rock64.dts and rk3328-rock64-android.dts

    git clone https://github.com/FireflyTeam/kernel.git
    git clone https://github.com/FireflyTeam/build.git
    git clone https://github.com/FireflyTeam/rkbin.git
    git clone https://github.com/FireflyTeam/u-boot.git

     

    Edit: Button on Renegade-cc is not for power, it's a recovery button, used to enter loader mode http://en.t-firefly.com/doc/product/info/id/381.html#Loader20mode0A

  2. hi guy's, pay attention when looking for a emmc module for Renegade-cc, the socket is not the same as the one of Rock64 and OdroidXU4.

    Here two links perhaps you haven't seen yet:

     

    https://forum.armbian.com/topic/6850-document-about-compiling-a-kernel-and-rootfs-for-the-firefly-boards/

     

    http://forum.loverpi.com/discussion/62/no-iptables-support-and-vpn-connections-dont-work-and-no-linux-image-installed

    the_rig
    April 29

    The ubuntu image provided by Libre/Firefly is crap, it misses a lot of kernel modules. I use Armbian now, they more-or-less support the ROK-RK3328-CC.

    You can try the Armbian build I made, it's prepared for ipsec. https://www.dropbox.com/s/a2pqliuc2oyc7p3/Armbian_5.41_Roc-rk3328-cc_Ubuntu_xenial_default_4.4.120.img?dl=0

  3. Thank you too. I have the 4GB Board, no sdcard right now. Had a lot of Shipping and Taxes to pay in germany. Total incl. board 150$ (t-firefly.com). Now i am trying not to brick it :) 

     

    Some owners of this board tried to get running 1000M Ethernet. Looking at page 3 config 4 there is no! only 100M. Same owners think that one of the usb 2.0 ports has no function.

    Buying this board i only missed dual channel for ddr4.

  4. Found ROC-RK3328-CC Schematic diagram

    http://www.t-firefly.com/download/ROC-RK3288-CC/ROC-RK3328-CC-V1.0-A_yl.pdf

    Somebody out there to look for Powering via GPIO pins with input protection possible?

    I learnt that this is no good idea:  https://hackaday.io/project/21222/gallery#f8c7116fcc2041399dd2f10ce5c9dfdd

     

    Edit: No good idea to use only a 5VDC regulator. https://www.rugged-circuits.com/10-ways-to-destroy-an-arduino/

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