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  A/V output enable
Posted by: 8lall0 - 03-24-2026, 04:45 PM - Forum: Linux on Rock64 - No Replies

Hello everyone!

I have a Rock64, but i cannot get the A/V jack to output video.

Do you have any hints?

Thanks!


  If your USB-C port is flakey...
Posted by: Zebulon Walton - 03-24-2026, 02:25 PM - Forum: PinePhone Pro Hardware - No Replies

I was having problems with my Pinephone's USB-C charging port. I tried a few different cables but they were all making intermittent connections, if the phone was moved around at all power could be lost and then would reconnect making the phone boot up.

I do have a spare USB board but before doing surgery on the phone I sprayed some DeoxIT contact cleaner into the port and plugged/unplugged a USB cable several times. After doing this the port is working fine! Even directly wiggling the connector doesn't break the connection.

The Pinephone's USB port is open to dirt and debris and over the years apparently enough got in there to affect the connection. So if you're having problems with your USB connection this is something to try before swapping out the board.

*** EDIT *** Oops, I meant to post this in the regular Pinephone board, not the Pro board! Though I expect this info applies to both models.


  Pine a64+ power supply
Posted by: davidspencer - 03-18-2026, 01:02 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - No Replies

Hello,
I’m new here. A friend gave me his old Pine A64+ that I want to use to run a program for my 3D printer. I’ve run into some problems and narrowed them down to a few possibilities, one of which is the power supply. What do you all use for your Pine A64+ boards?

Right now I’m using a USB cable from an old 5 V phone charger plugged into a cheap surge‑protected power strip. Is that okay, or do I need a more stable or controlled power source?


  Prohibit Pinecil from going nuclear
Posted by: snorkel - 03-12-2026, 07:30 AM - Forum: Pinecil Software - Replies (2)

Got my Pinecil some weeks ago. Fixed me a DC plug so I could run 24V.
It works just fine! Most of the time...

Then and again it goes into nuclear mode, I see it tries to run 450C or something like it.
After that the tip is toast.

Now, tips are'nt directly cheap and I consider this to be a manufacturing problem.
But you all know the drill..

What I want to know, does anybody else have this problem?
I saw some weird setting regarding high temperature, nothing I could turn off as far as I understodd.

Please help, before I run out of tips..

  /Snorkel


  Looking for PineTime users to test an Android app with BLE heart rate support
Posted by: Mitrax - 03-11-2026, 11:42 AM - Forum: General - Replies (2)

Hi everyone,

I'm currently developing a small Android app called Dormivox.

The Bluetooth feature was mainly designed with the Pine watch in mind – mostly because I like the project.

Current features:
• Live noise level detection
• Alarm to interrupt snoring
• Night statistics and history
• Playback of recorded audio segments
• Optional Bluetooth heart rate input (BLE)

I'm particularly interested in testing Bluetooth heart rate devices with open BLE support (for example PineTime or other BLE HR monitors).

If anyone here would like to try it and give some feedback, that would be very helpful.

You can find the app on the Play Store by searching for: Dormivox

Thanks!
Mitrax

   


  US Tariffs & Recent Supreme Court Decision
Posted by: recursivenomad - 03-09-2026, 09:46 AM - Forum: General - No Replies

Hello PINE64 community,

I see that making a purchase to the US is still charging the full $25 shipping, noting coverage for tariffs, and the amount has not changed since the US Supreme Court decision to suspend specific tariffs in February.  I just wanted to ask if there are any plans to update this cost to reflect the new tariff situation, or if this cost is expected to remain the same?

Thank you for developing and selling awesome open-source hardware :)


  Question About New Product Releases
Posted by: kulala - 03-07-2026, 01:17 AM - Forum: General - No Replies

Hi,i noticed that there have been no new product releases in the past two years. May I ask what the reason is? Blush


  Pinecil v2: Use car battery for power?
Posted by: FZB - 03-02-2026, 09:56 AM - Forum: General Discussion on Pinecil - No Replies

Hey hey. Can I use a car battery for power for the Pinecil v2? A starter battery to be precise.


  RISC OS Linux port
Posted by: Raik - 02-26-2026, 05:40 AM - Forum: PineTab Software - No Replies

I have installed RISC OS on Linux on PineTab2 (also on PinePhone with Mobian). Is not an Emulator, is an executable. So it is very fast with the access of the hardware like WLAN etc. The screenshot are my own settings.

[Image: ROS_PineTab2.jpg]

You can download from PyraDirect . The collection I have made for the Pyra handheld based on ROD's PiDirect but works fine on PineTab.

It need base-devel as dependencies (e.g. sudo pacman -Sy base-devel)

Unpack the download in Terminal with

tar —xattrs -xvf Downloads/pyra_direct.tar.gz

to your home directory. It takes a while.

Then in Terminal…

Dir RISC_OS

./run_RISC_OS

The first start takes a bit longer.


  Systemupgrade fails
Posted by: Raik - 02-25-2026, 11:15 PM - Forum: PineTab Software - Replies (1)

I have perform a system upgrade/actualization and it fails. It looks like all is working fine but after restart it ends in a endless loop. Enter the GUI is no longer possible.
With CTRL+ALT+F2 I can enter the Terminal. My account is working but no network and "startx" fails.

I have try to install the available actualization in discovery and later, after a "factory reset", in terminal "sudo pacman -Syu". All the same.
After the actualization e.g. freecad, musescore are working (before only installing possible) but after a restart... next "factory reset".

Any ideas?