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How enable UART1 (pin 8 and pin 10) or UART2 (pin 11 and pin 13)

 

I re-read a lot of documentation but did not find a solution, everyone writes abstractly. There is a concrete decision how to include it for orange pi (zero or one) and armbian.

 

Correctly I understand that UART1 is ttyS1 and UART2 is ttyS2??????

 

p.s. Help, I'm ready to even pay for help )

 

uname -a

Linux orangepizero 4.11.5-sun8i #11 SMP Fri Jun 23 20:03:23 CEST 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux

 

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4 minutes ago, Serjaru said:

Worked. Thanks!!!!

 

But on debian images?


Currently, we provide only one testing image. To save resources. Ubuntu Xenial package base - which is what actually counts - is newer than Debian Jessie, while Debian Stretch has some annoying problems which we want to solve first. You are welcome to build Stretch on your own and help in fixing issues on the way.

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2 hours ago, Igor said:


Currently, we provide only one testing image. To save resources. Ubuntu Xenial package base - which is what actually counts - is newer than Debian Jessie, while Debian Stretch has some annoying problems which we want to solve first. You are welcome to build Stretch on your own and help in fixing issues on the way.

 

Igor, once again many thanks!

Sergey

 

 

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