02-03-2020, 08:24 PM
(02-01-2020, 02:46 PM)zaius Wrote:(01-31-2020, 02:59 PM)clover Wrote:(01-31-2020, 12:27 PM)zaius Wrote:(01-30-2020, 02:54 PM)clover Wrote: I received a new adapter with my ANSI pinebook pro, and it came with a ribbon that you don't need to fold... just fits perfect now!
Just to be clear, are you saying the adapter you received fit without any modification? Is there a version number on it?
yes, it fits without any modification. i can check later if there is a version number on it.
Then it sounds as though they are shipping a new adapter.
Seems that an update would be appropriate. If you are corrected by the community on a manufacturing issue and now the correction is being shipped LIFO is totally backwards to what should be going on. Hacking and sawing to make things work is not the proper format. Think about it.
As for Intel parts the 660p 2280 M.2 seems to be running way to slo in this hardware arrangement, it doe's not utilize Enh pwr loss prevention, that would be Optane series along with a few other interesting factoids. But, at least it works. Once again, it seems rushed and left to others to figure it all out and the next gen will build upon this that is if someone is logging and documenting. It should be stated clear that this is a type "M" keyed device PCIe 3.0, 4 lane NVMe. All these devices were at a way lower price Nov 2019, but there was only 1 hack "me" posted. This whole thing will be outdated before all the duct tape is applied. Personally I did not fill my head with all the spec's this time as I only needed a small machine dedicated to Linux that was not a Pi like SBC. The Rock Chip Boot Loader is also an interesting oversight, since this is a jealous and protected point. Re programmable? that question should come from Rock Chip, think not, think fuse is set. If you wish more info on 660p you can find it here: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/...2-qlc.html