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  1. @5kft Hi, seems the genius in you found the right way ? root@192.168.0.39's password: _ _ ____ _ _ _ ____ | \ | | __ _ _ __ ___ | _ \(_) | \ | | ___ ___ |___ \ | \| |/ _` | '_ \ / _ \| |_) | | | \| |/ _ \/ _ \ __) | | |\ | (_| | | | | (_) | __/| | | |\ | __/ (_) | / __/ |_| \_|\__,_|_| |_|\___/|_| |_| |_| \_|\___|\___/ |_____| Welcome to ARMBIAN 5.54.180730 nightly Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 4.17.11-sunxi64 System load: 0.00 0.04 0.02 Up time: 4 min Memory usage: 11 % of 481MB IP: 192.168.x.xx CPU temp: 33°C Usage of /: 7% of 15G [ General system configuration (beta): armbian-config ] Last login: Sun Jul 29 16:57:57 2018 from 192.168.x.xx root@nanopineo2:~# ls -al /sys/class/leds/ total 0 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jul 29 16:59 . drwxr-xr-x 53 root root 0 Jan 1 1970 .. lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jan 1 1970 nanopi:blue:status -> ../../devices/platform/leds/leds/nanopi:blue:status lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jan 1 1970 nanopi:green:pwr -> ../../devices/platform/leds/leds/nanopi:green:pwr
  2. Ok thanks. My board is definitively a v1.0. Sorry for the confusion.
  3. Just a though. I bought this board in March just before the LTS release. I checked again my order sent by friendlyarm and it is not mentioned at all any reference to v1.1 or LTS. But wouldn't be a risk to have a 1.1 version with your software running perfectly while I believe it is a 1.0 ? Is there something more I could do to confirm it is a really a 1.0?
  4. Is there anyway to pick up the U-boot startup sequence when we have no console ?
  5. I did it and the result is 1 whet I do the last cat command.
  6. @5kft Hello, So here are the results on my NanoPI Neo2 v1.0 (thus not LTS): root@nanopineo2:~# cd /sys/class/leds root@nanopineo2:/sys/class/leds# ls -l total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jan 1 1970 nanopi:green:status -> ../../devices/platform/leds/leds/nanopi:green:status lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jan 1 1970 nanopi:red:pwr -> ../../devices/platform/leds/leds/nanopi:red:pwr root@nanopineo2:/sys/class/leds# uname -a Linux nanopineo2 4.17.8-sunxi64 #13 SMP Sat Jul 21 07:21:19 PDT 2018 aarch64 GNU/Linux root@nanopineo2:/sys/class/leds# If I'm not wrong all seems ok, so congrats to you NanoPI Neo 2 v1.0 is on the good way to have a fix as the v1.1 for the CPU Frequency issue
  7. @guidol Yes I should be able to test the image either today or tomorrow. @5kftThank you for your work and the clear test procedure (I've no serial console). My feedback as soon as possible.
  8. @5kft Yes, put me in your list of beta testers.
  9. @5kft, yes let me know when you have an image to download and tell me all the instructions to check that all is ok.
  10. Hi, I own a NanoPI Neo2 v1.0. Let me know which OS image I have to install, and I'll run out these commands :) May be only in further days, but I'd be happy to help. Pat
  11. Hi, sorry in advance if my question is about a point already explained. I just bought the NanoPI Neo2 and I've red as far as I know all discussion about the CPU frequency issue. The status seems sticked on the fact that V CPU can not exceed 1.1V and for this reason the max frequency we can reach with stability is 816MHz. However, when I read the schematic plan (Schematic_NanoPi_NEO2-V1.1-1711.pdf), there's seem to be a voltage regulation for vCPU with the ability to control the level between 1.1-1.3V through GPIO. See POWER 01 / VCC-CPUX 1.1V/3A GPIOL6/CPUX-VSET = 0, VDD-CPUX=1.1V GPIOL6/CPUX-VSET = 1, VDD-CPUX=1.3V Is it something related to a new design, not available at the time of this thread (2017, August) ? Can someone help to understand what is the meaning of these GPIOL6 settings ? Thanks in advance.
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