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RE: Pinebook Pro? - enip - 06-06-2019 (06-06-2019, 01:39 PM)Luke Wrote:(06-06-2019, 01:33 PM)enip Wrote: @Luke I guess pinebook pro is fanless as well. I wonder does it suffer from overheating in such thin case? Then what is the point in those massive heatsinks for rockpro64 I see in store.pine64? (since it is the same rk3399) RE: Pinebook Pro? - Luke - 06-06-2019 (06-06-2019, 01:48 PM)enip Wrote:(06-06-2019, 01:39 PM)Luke Wrote:(06-06-2019, 01:33 PM)enip Wrote: @Luke I guess pinebook pro is fanless as well. I wonder does it suffer from overheating in such thin case? There is a massive heatsink for the SOC on the Pinebook Pro too - the entire bottom of the case. RE: Pinebook Pro? - tllim - 06-06-2019 (05-21-2019, 01:24 PM)brent.thierens Wrote: I read about an update of the RK3399, the RK3399Pro is now available and should support 6Gb of RAM. Might be interesting for next generations of Pine products, including this one, I think 6Gb of RAM would be useful for a lot of people. RK3399Pro 6GB is 4GB (CPU site) + 2GB (AI site). The maximum memory space still 4GB. The 6GB is just a number add and sum games by some marketing companies. June update - zl1tet - 06-06-2019 Great June News post Luke, ++ on the ISO keyboard, hope you find the quality you’re looking for. Won’t mind spend for a little extra for a quality keyboard. Looking at the pre-production photo of the inside of Pinebook Pro, there are several threaded pillars. Will these be retained in the production units? They’ll make perfect mountings for DIY expansions! Might even spur an aftermarket upgrade movement Cheers! RE: Pinebook Pro? - enip - 06-07-2019 @Luke You mention webgl/3d & video accel in the June news. Is it all open source or some blobs are involved? Or mby some other hardware parts require blobs? RE: Pinebook Pro? - PakoSt - 06-07-2019 Great update! There is lots to be excited about There are two missing links atm in the PineBook Pro section of the post: Quote:More info on the respective builds can be found here and here. RE: Pinebook Pro? - Luke - 06-07-2019 @zl1tet yes those threaded pillars you see will be there in production version. One set is for the optional m.2. NVMe SSD adapter. The other can be used for whatever you wish to hack in. The only consideration you need to have is height of whater you want to hack into it. Now that I think about it, perhaps we should make the physical thickness more of a 'thing' in future posts / information. @enip blobs, 32bit. Not sure what the status of Panfrost is right now, but probably not usable in a desktop environment - but I'm sure Manjaro will include it in their release (and likely others will too). @PakoSt fixed with links to @Mrfixit2001 and @ayufan releases on git. RE: Pinebook Pro? - favio - 06-07-2019 Luke any news on a new board for pinebook 1? RE: Pinebook Pro? - Luke - 06-07-2019 (06-07-2019, 04:28 PM)favio Wrote: Luke any news on a new board for pinebook 1? As I've already said, there will be an upgrade path for the regular Pinebook users. I explained some of the obsticles that need to be overcome first earlier in this thread. One thing at a time - the focus is on the PB Pro first, then we'll look into the upgrade path. RE: Pinebook Pro? - enip - 06-08-2019 @Luke I've just noticed: why the specs say Quote:3.5″ Barrel Power (5V 3A) Port Shouldn't it be 3.5 mm? inches here: https://www.pine64.org/pinebook-pro/ https://www.pine64.org/rockpro64/ https://www.pine64.org/devices/single-board-computers/rock64/ but mm here: https://www.pine64.org/pinebook/ |