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Yesterday β€” 21 November 2024PINE64

November Update: Something Borrowed Something New

21 November 2024 at 07:00
This month we are announcing a couple of new products including a SBC and a successor to the PineCube. We have updates to share about the PineNote and the PineDio USB adapter this month along with a talk by one of our community members Dsimic.
Before yesterdayPINE64

Mainlining

1 January 2001 at 07:00
Please note: this list is most likely not complete no review of functionality is done here, it only serves as a collection of efforts Linux kernel: Type Link Available in version Devicetree Entry Pinecube https://lkml.

PinePhone 1.1 VBUS power usage Hardware Fix

1 January 2001 at 07:00
This page details a hardware fix for an issue that affects some early v1.1 Braveheart units (fixed since 1.2 community edition included). The issue was PinePhone_v1.1-Braveheart#Excess_power_usage_while_driving_VBUS by megi. TODO: Add more pictures and schematics, better reference the fix origin and tradeofs, remove TODOs/FIXMEs.

PinePhone 1.2 VCONN Hardware Fix

1 January 2001 at 07:00
This page details a hardware fix for an issue that was found on early PinePhone hardware revisions (see PinePhone for an overview of the different revisions) and has been fixed since the 1.

Accessories full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
Accessories full documentation Accessories Step by Step Guides Cases POT Wifi Remote I2c Accessories Step by Step Guides Accessories Step by Step Guides Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module: Step by Step Installation Guide Acrylic Open Enclosure: Step by Step Installation Guide If you wish to stack two or more of these enclosures, the screws that serve as feet can be replaced by M8-1.

Clusterboard full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
Front view of the Clusterboard (revision 2.2) The Clusterboard is a PINE64 board that makes it possible to set up a compact cluster of headless ARM-based single-board computers. It can hold up to a total of seven SOPINE or SOEDGE modules.

General full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
Android SDK for RK3566 Cross-compiling General full documentation Mainline Hardware Decoding Mainline Hardware Encoding Mali Driver Overclocking PineModems RK3399 boot sequence RK3566 EBC Reverse-Engineering U-Boot Android SDK for RK3566 Two Android SDKs are available from Pine64 for RK3566 devices:

Introduction full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
Getting started How to Contribute Introduction full documentation Where to Report Bugs Getting started This guide is for the PINE64 devices. For device-specific information please see the corresponding device pages listed on the main page.

Ox64 full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
The Ox64 is a RISC-V based single-board computer based on the Bouffalo Lab BL808 RISC-V SoC with C906 64-bit and E907/E902 32-bit CPU cores supported by 64 MB of embedded PSRAM memory, and with built-in WiFi, Bluetooth and Zigbee radio interfaces.

Oz64 full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
The Oz64 is a low cost single-board computer based on the Sophgo SG2000 SoC with dual T-Head C906 64-bit RISC-V cores, an ARM Cortex A53 64-bit RISC CPU core and an 8051 8-bit core supported by 512 MB of embedded DRAM memory, with WiFi and Bluetooth radio interfaces.

Phone Accessories full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
The following add-ons are available: Keyboard Fingerprint Reader Add-on Qi Wireless Charging Add-on LoRa Add-on Protection The compatible cases can be found under: Cases The compatible screen protectors can be found under:

Pine A64 full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
The PINE A64 The PINE A64 and the PINE A64+ is PINE64’s first Single Board Computer powered by Allwinner’s A64 quad-core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit SoC. There are many Operating Systems available for the PINE A64 created by the open source community and various partner projects.

Pine A64-LTS full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
The PINE A64-LTS The PINE64-LTS is the long term supply version of the PINE A64 (+), PINE64’s first single board computer, powered by Allwinner’s A64 quad-core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit SoC.

PINE H64 Model A full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
The PINE H64 Model A The PINE H64 Model A is a discontinued Single Board Computer by PINE64. It is powered by an Allwinner β€œH6” Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit Processor with a MALI T-722 GPU.

PINE H64 Model B full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
The PINE H64 Model B The PINE H64 Model B is a Single Board Computer by PINE64. It is powered by an Allwinner β€œH6” Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit Processor with a MALI T-722 GPU.

Pinebook full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
The Pinebook The Pinebook is an 11.6β€³ or 11.6β€³ with 1080P IPS panel or 14β€³ notebook powered by the same quad-core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit Processor used in our popular PINE A64 Single Board Computer.

Pinebook Pro full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
Pinebook Pro running Debian with MATE The Pinebook Pro is a Linux and *BSD ARM laptop from PINE64. It is built to be a compelling alternative to mid-ranged Chromebooks that people convert into Linux laptops.

PineBuds Pro full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
The PineBuds Pro The PineBuds Pro are open firmware capable ANC wireless earbuds. Some of the notable features include their light weight, 3 Microphones, ANC (Active Noise Cancellation), ENC (Environment Noise Cancellation) and high fidelity 6mm speaker.

Pinecil full documentation

1 January 2001 at 07:00
Pinecil is a portable soldering iron with computer controlled temperature, sleep modes, motion detection, and allows many options for power from AC supplies (USB-C, DC Barrel) to external tool/LiPo batteries.
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