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#Allwinner a64 firmware android#
Ubuntu Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus) aarch64Īllwinner's BSP contains an arm64 Linux kernel based on Linaro's LSK-3.10.65 (includes Linaro and Android patches).This image is intended for developers and comes with the following:
#Allwinner a64 firmware how to#
You will find instructions here on how to set it up.
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Longsleep has also built a minimal Ubuntu image combined with the the BSP Kernel that can be downloaded here. For instructions see the README.md in there for now. (You should also cross-check the Wiki page that's linked under Manufacturer Images.) Debian Jessie with Mate DE by Lenny Raposo (from ).Arch Linux image Mainline XFCE (from ).Ubuntu Minimal image by ayufan (from pine64.pro).Ubuntu Base image by Longsleep (from pine64.pro).Here are links to current images that are community supported: There is little to no reason to use a BSP kernel today. Virtually every feature of the SoC and the board are supported, often generic distribution provide explicit Pine64 support.ĭue to its nature as an early example of an ARM64 capable board, there are many Linux images out there, some still using an updated and enhanced version of Allwinner's BSP kernel. The A64 SoC mainline kernel and firmware support is very mature and the Pine64 is one of best supported boards. The smaller model will lack the connectors for the touchscreen, LCD screen and the camera port.The 8211 speaks RGMII, while the 8201 is using the MII interface. So the PHY chip will be a Realtek 8201 instead of the 8211 on the bigger model. The Pine64 only supports Fast Ethernet.Differences between the Pine64 and the Pine64+ are: The last two seem to be identical apart from the installed DRAM size. In android, under Settings->About Tablet, you will find: The PCB has the following silkscreened on it: On the back of the device, the following is printed:ĭesigned in Silicon Valley, California. Also on the SoC there is a quite prominent "A64" print. There is a pine cone like logo next to the uSD slot, also it says "Pine64" under the logo. 2.4.2 Trusted Firmware-A (TF-A, formerly known as ATF).