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  1. EDIT - UPDATE 'apt-get upgrade' worked fine - thanks to all armbian developers and contributors! --- Hi, Should I wait for 'apt-get upgrade'? ... never change a running system ;-) Due to Ethernet Port (LAN) related issues that effect OPI0+ to the newest Armbian release - under development (Now it seems that the OPi Zero Plus is missing his Ethernet-device ...). My OPI0+ is only connected via LAN cable to the router. And I don't like to use Wi-Fi (WLAN). Regards, Jochem
  2. How to use an Orange Pi Zero Plus as an ethernet gadget over usb otg using g_ether?
  3. This is not to demand the devs to make the board work, I know your quite hang up on maintaining Armbian and the massive collection of boards. But I searched the forum to see if I could find it, and didn't find anything. So yeah well here is the thread about this board, in case others do a forum search. The board looks promising, but it would have been great with emmc on it, somehow they just cant get it right with these boards And if or when you need something testet, I'll be happy to help. Orange PI Zero Plus (H5) 512MB CPU: H5 Quad-core 64-bit Cortex-A53 GPU: Hexa-core Mali450 OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1/1.0 RAM: 512MB DDR3 (shared with GPU) Onboard WIFI: Realtek RTL8189FTV, IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Onboard Network: 1000M/100M/10M Ethernet RJ45 http://www.orangepi.org/OrangePiZeroPlus/ And thx for your massive work. PS I'm blind, there was a topic here:
  4. I am using Orange Pi Zero Plus(http://www.orangepi.org/OrangePiZeroPlus/), but there's no armbian for it. I download armbian for Orange Pi PC2(here) and it works! However, PC2 does not have on-board wifi, so my zero plus cannot find a wlan device. The onboard wifi of zero plus is Realtek RTL8189FTV, and the driver source seems to be this I compile it on my orange pi and add "modprobe mac80211" before "insmod", it is loaded but there is still no wlan0 device So what should I do to enable wifi?
  5. Hi guys, I have just completed to build my "development workspace" including OpenCV, Qt5 and working OV5640. I've noticed that people reach about 30 fps of the frame rate using VGA/QVGA resolution. Datasheet says about 120 FPS for QVGA and 90FPS for VGA. I was working with this camera chip on STM32Fx and I got much better results than OPI0+ Is it weird, it is? I am wondering what is a limitation to get better performance and quality on this camera. I plan to write drivers myself, however I want to be sure it is only driver limitation. Any advice will be appreciated.
  6. Hello Today i download Orangepi Zero Plus H5 Armbian OS then i tried gpio - i2c test but it's not work ... I did like this sudo apt-get install python-dev sudo apt-get install python-smbus sudo apt-get install i2c-tools sudo apt-get install libi2c-dev sudo nano /etc/modules -> add - i2c-dev, i2c-bcm2708 and i refer https://github.com/longsleep/linux-pine64/pull/17/commits/d915860a9c57a9a3ab3df7775c942ca205c8e16d this site i think adding I2C configs is not problem so give me some advice
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