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  7" Screen
Posted by: abasel - 07-27-2016, 02:02 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (2)

I have managed to boot the Pine64 when connected to my HDMI on my TV. I am now trying to do the same with the 7" Screen that shipped with it. I have not been able to find any instructions on how to connected it but looking at the board and connector there appears to be only one way. I have connected the screen as appears to be the only way but nothing displays on it and it does not appear to light up in any way.


Information Kickstarter Shipment Resend List and July Snapshot Status
Posted by: tllim - 07-26-2016, 10:17 PM - Forum: Shipment Related Discussion - Replies (16)

Until today, we have shipped more than 38,000+ shipments.

The ABS Enclosure and Playbox Enclosure already starts deliver to our China warehouse. However, the Playbox Enclosure parts do not come in kit form and our folks still need to assemble them into kit form. The ZWave modules already in house and we have start the manually reprogram the code and individual tuning, this is a very time consuming process, one computer only can program 6-8 modules per hour. Frankly speaking we are very unhappy with Sigma Designs who decided cut off Mitsumi as their second source supplier and delivered the un-tuned ZWave modules to us.

We are currently waiting for KS support team to provide the shipping list (around 10,000-11,000 shipping list), and the delivery process will start on early August. However, please be patient, give us some time (one month) for shipping folks to do their job. For me, I rather spend more time focus on upcoming Pine64 product, engage more partnerships that benefit Pine64 community, and rather not spent too much time response on individual shipment status which consume more than 40% of my time on pass 3 months!

There are 104 shipments that somehow get stuck in the shipment process that cause backer not yet received their pledge. We have already dispatched again these 104 shipments yesterday and try not to use same shipping service to avoid the shipment get stuck again in shipping process. Below are the 104 KS order list. If you are on the list, sorry on the waiting and your new shipment already on the way.

- 245, 2026, 3217, 4619, 5498, 5547, 5608, 5860, 6963, 7316, 8051, 8470, 8487, 9858, 10386, 10669, 11031, 11151, 11372, 11816, 12183, 12690, 13232, 13578, 14736, 15744, 16080, 16583, 17035, 17052, 17504, 18275, 18370, 20030, 20658, 20751, 20836, 21612, 21641, 21809, 21830, 22969, 23014, 23031, 23511, 23571, 23968, 24024, 24357, 24874, 24887, 25392, 25524, 25547, 25861, 25918, 26116, 26130, 26258, 26417, 26565, 26877, 26987, 27077, 27098, 27570, 27899, 28011, 28210, 28260, 28723, 29409, 30253, 30659, 31001, 31482, 32185, 32237, 32868, 33044, 33597, 33660, 33912, 34167, 34389, 34462, 34549, 34594, 34748, 35166, 35176, 35339, 35442, 36348, 36748, 37078, 37124, 38378, 38429, 38484

There are 155 shipment that return back due to fail on delivered, the reasons mostly no person accept the package or pickup, already moved, non-deliverable address and etc. The support team currently send out email to backer to reconfirm on shipping address before making second attempt. If the email not be responded or confirmed, the shipping facility will not reship the package.  Here are the KS order list:

- 42, 529, 588, 758, 951, 960, 1138, 1331, 1411, 1471, 1476, 1525, 1551, 1961, 2262, 2663, 3257, 3432, 3851, 4175, 4290, 4538, 4778, 4793, 5003, 5225, 5283, 5301, 5346, 5737, 5858, 5991, 6422, 6555, 6627, 6920, 6966, 7278, 7290, 7581, 8110, 8160, 8185, 8205, 8245, 8237, 8311, 8419, 8721, 8792, 9119, 9225, 9564, 9878, 10044, 10284, 10527, 10621, 11223, 11885, 12106, 12181, 12701, 12857, 12981, 13169, 13172, 13562, 13617, 13821, 13975, 14045, 14077, 14157, 14388, 15256, 15257, 15183, 15254, 15302, 15493, 16074, 16344, 16633, 16751, 17026, 17748, 17868, 17921, 18212, 18584, 18623, 18953, 19712, 19741, 20081,  20202, 20479, 21032, 21182, 21615, 21225, 21829, 22026, 22071, 22952, 22964, 22990, 23610, 24148, 24360, 24395, 24874, 25406, 25853, 25941, 26127, 26295, 26537, 26646, 26786, 27216, 27388, 27540, 27812, 27872, 27992, 29262, 29417, 29504, 29586, 29691, 30107, 31138, 31205, 31295, 32145, 32407, 33146, 33400, 34246, 34629, 35068, 35100, 35243, 35968, 36099, 36162, 36343, 36869, 37053, 37603, 37623, 38424, 38602


  Remix Mini Revisited
Posted by: clarkss12 - 07-26-2016, 08:58 PM - Forum: Remix OS - Replies (3)

Have not used my Remix Mini for a while, thought I would see if they have updated the firmware to Marshmallow.  Made a video to show how it is running.  If Pine can get the gigabit Ethernet problem solved, and change to a larger font by changing the DPI setting from 160 to 240 in the build prop this will make a very nice media player.


Remix Mini Revisited


Photo Running Out Of Options LCD Panel Just Not Working
Posted by: AUDIOTEK - 07-26-2016, 07:21 PM - Forum: LCD and Touch Panel - Replies (4)

32Gb micro SD with the following on it
android-ver5.1.1-20160711-pine64-phoenixCard

No errors when I burned it with ApplePi Baker

Both ribbon cables are connected in their appropriate sockets

Thin one goes to TP (pads down)
Larger one with 2 blue ends in DSI (pads down)
and to the ribbon cable connector.  I even flipped the connector just in case.

MicroSD is a Adata class10 64GB

Power supply is the one that came with the Pine64.

When I plug the power in I see a little bleep on the panel but that's it.   Is there a LED on the panel itself to see if there's connection?

Also the Pine works fine with Adroid 5.1 and HDMI 

Anybody can think of anything?

I'm running out of options.

   

   

   


  GbE - again :-)
Posted by: xalius - 07-26-2016, 06:00 PM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+) - Replies (2)

While I am one of the people that has two 2GB boards with working GbE on longsleep's Linux kernel and dts, I tried the new Android release today with the same setup as my Debian images. For me GbE is still broken on Android. So I got two questions: Has the gmac overflow fix been applied as well as the dts rx/tx delay values we use for the Linux images? I tried to extract the dtbs from the current Android build, but still got some issues there...


  3g/4glte data connection?
Posted by: mightygrom - 07-26-2016, 03:10 PM - Forum: POT modules - Replies (2)

Is anyone working on a cell service data connection board? Is there a compatible device out there already? Considering building a device for my car.


  snmp temperature question
Posted by: dprince - 07-26-2016, 02:38 PM - Forum: Getting Started - Replies (4)

snmp is working for fine for network, cpu, and filesystem stats.has anyone had any luck getting the temperature readings via snmp so far?


  Where is my order??
Posted by: sandrinoitaly - 07-26-2016, 02:22 PM - Forum: Shipment Related Discussion - Replies (5)

At this time i don't have notice of my order.
When you ship it?
I paid a pine 64 for have my board after 15 july. 
At today i don't say noting.
Please, give me a notice, thanks


#8163039
Jun 18, 2016
Paid
Unfulfilled
$ 64.98


  Still haven't received my Pine64
Posted by: andoan - 07-26-2016, 10:05 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (3)

Hello,

I still haven't received my Pine64 nearly 4 months after it was shipped. My tracking number is RI894409080CN. I have sent several emails to shipping@pine64.com and support@pine64.com but received no reply.

Please let me know what I need to do now?

Thanks,
An


  Current state of Linux/most "complete" Version
Posted by: Corkonian - 07-26-2016, 05:00 AM - Forum: Linux on Pine A64(+) - Replies (5)

Hi,
I'm sorry, but I haven't found an easily retrievable answer to this question:
"What is the most feature-complete Linux Distro for the Pine64?"

Since my two Pines came w/o the SD cards and the WiFi/BT modules - possibly due to the atrocious packaging that was torn to shreds by the various carriers involved - I am currently limited to wired eth but other than that, I would like to get a Linux distro that is at least HW complete, i.e. supports all the Pine64 hardware.

I've seen a plethora of different versions from Slackware to openSuSE being available, but upon reading the release notes it seems that there is not a single HW complete release, or is there? Since I know Ubuntu, Slackware, Debian and even openSuSE, I don't mind, what Distro, but I would like to have accelerated 2D/3D on a working GUI and all the network and bluetooth functionality. (should I get a WiFi/BT module)

My aim is to set up a media center like environment that also doubles up as the livingroom PC (simple office, browsing and youtube)
Should there be a MAME support, I would gladly take that, too....

As far as I see it, openSuSE is Terminal only - no GUI. Ubuntu is Bluetooth broken and there are too many Debians to d/l and install them all...