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  1. Pinecube fails to boot with Armbian_23.5.0-trunk.140_Pinecube_bookworm_edge_6.2.13.img . In the boot log is this line: So I tried to modify `fdt_addr_r` env variable and were able to succesfully boot with theese commands executed in u-boot console: So adding following line to /boot/armbianEnv.txt on sdcard can fix booting permanently: Complete boot log:
  2. Trying to run mainline kernel on allwiner V3. U-boot: compiled and successfuly runs with some patches. After starting u-boot, I'm loading dtb and kernel into memory and trying to boot the kernel, but nothing happens. I need any help to solve a this issue. Run log zImage - kernel from Armbian_22.11.0-trunk_Pinecube_kinetic_edge_6.0.10_minimal.img i've tried kernels from armbian/debian/archarm without success. I've tried to run kernel compiled with CONFIG_DEBUG_LL=y and CONFIG_DEBUG_SUNXI_UART1=y, but nothing changes. Device info. Also I can upload nor-flash backup, if someone needs it. nor-flash android start log script.fel Photos
  3. I am trying to get USB 2.0 port to reach maximum bandwidth with OTG port (Hi-Speed - 480 MegaBits/second) on PineCube device. Currently it is performing as Full-Speed (12.5 MegaBytes/second) usb port. I have measured the speed and performance using iperf + g_ether kernel mod + OTG port (details below) Official datasheet of PineCube (https://files.pine64.org/doc/datasheet/pinecube/S3_Datasheet_V1.1-20180123.pdf) tells that the port can perform up to 60 MegaBytes/second or 480 MegaBits/second. g_webcam mod is also performing at Full-Speed mode. lsusb output: armbianmonitor tool output (detailed logs) : http://ix.io/40o2 OS info (neofetch): My questions are: How can i reach high speed on USB 2.0 port. (probably too general) Could the issue be be related to USB drivers or Device Tree set up?
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