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Pine64 2gb first boot - top3b - 07-17-2016 Hi guys, Since 3 days I've tried to boot for the first time my single board computer, but without reaching any successeful goal. I've checked the power, I've tried two different chargers(one of those bought inside the kickstarter pack), I've tried two different displays and different hdmi cables, I've tried with and without ethernet cable plugged in, I've tried 2 different SD cards, one of 32gb, SAMSUNG 10 Class, and another one of 64gb, Lexar 10 Class, but NOTHING. I'm using an apple computer and my first question is related with the firmware image to download, I've tried to download and then to install in the cards Android 5.1.1 (dd rooted and without root), Remix 2.0, but none of those gave me any kind of vital signs. Anyway the second doubt is related with the software to use on the OSX, is the ApplePi Baker sufficient? I've tried to use the terminal with the DD command, but I didn't obtain anything. The images downloaded are always around 600mb to 1.2gb, but once unzipped and extracted they become of 32gb or 64gb and something more, that they are larger than the room available, is it possible? Do i have to use them with ApplePi Baker with *.zip or *.img extension? So please, help me. Thank you so much in advance. Regards RE: Pine64 2gb first boot - Ghost - 07-17-2016 (07-17-2016, 10:46 AM)top3b Wrote: Hi guys, Hi! I take it you've read this thread? Also, the Etcher software for Mac can apparently burn an image from a compressed (zipped) file, so no need even to unzip and extract. I have not tried this myself personally, as I don't have a Mac, but it's right at the end of that thread I linked. It also mentions the problem of OS images being larger than the storage space of the microSD card you are burning onto. Give that whole thread a read and see if that helps you get any closer to success. RE: Pine64 2gb first boot - top3b - 07-17-2016 tried, but nothing changed RE: Pine64 2gb first boot - MarkHaysHarris777 - 07-17-2016 You may have better luck working with us directly on the irc chat: (I use the hexchat client) irc.pine64.xyz:6667 or ssl irc.pine64.xyz:6697 Make your your power supply is rated 5v @ 2.5A 2500ma. (this is important, chargers don't work) I suspect this problem is directly related to the video monitor you are attempting to use. What specific monitor(s) have you tried? Also, are you using hdmi direct, or with an adapter ? I look forward to seeing you are chat. marcushh777 RE: Pine64 2gb first boot - top3b - 07-19-2016 Problem solved, It was related with the display resolution, too low for the Pine64. Thanx mates RE: Pine64 2gb first boot - MarkHaysHarris777 - 07-19-2016 Very good. marcushh777 RE: Pine64 2gb first boot - martinheller82@hotmail.com - 07-25-2016 (07-19-2016, 03:18 AM)top3b Wrote: Problem solved, It was related with the display resolution, too low for the Pine64. I like to continue this thread, bc I have similar/same issues. My first image (which was shipped) worked not with my display, with my Samsung TV I got only the start screan for about 40min. Then I tried out several images with display and without display. nothing worked. If I connect my display, the power led is blinking; with the TV it is lights the hole time. Any suggestions? Thanks RE: Pine64 2gb first boot - Ghost - 07-25-2016 (07-25-2016, 07:48 AM)martinheller82@hotmail.com Wrote:(07-19-2016, 03:18 AM)top3b Wrote: Problem solved, It was related with the display resolution, too low for the Pine64. What is the make and model of your display? Does it use HDMI, DVI, VGA? Or are you saying your display IS the Samsung TV? The way it is worded is slightly confusing, but I took it to mean that you have two separate displays - one is your Samsung TV, the other is an as-yet undescribed display. You got some results with your Samsung TV (I'm presuming that is HDMI), but it sounds like the image you were using may have hung during the unpacking process on the first boot. Sometimes simply rebooting brings you to the next stage. RE: Pine64 2gb first boot - martinheller82@hotmail.com - 07-26-2016 (07-25-2016, 12:02 PM)Ghost Wrote:(07-25-2016, 07:48 AM)martinheller82@hotmail.com Wrote:(07-19-2016, 03:18 AM)top3b Wrote: Problem solved, It was related with the display resolution, too low for the Pine64. Hi Ghost Thanks for your reply. Sorry that I confused you. My display is the "Touch Screen" (The PINE A64+ Box w/ Touch Screen) from Pine64. I tried out the android image which I found on thw wiki page. Yes, I am using HDMI at the Samsung TV. I can't 'reboot' the pine, bc I have overriden my sd card ;( RE: Pine64 2gb first boot - Ghost - 07-26-2016 (07-26-2016, 12:22 AM)martinheller82@hotmail.com Wrote:(07-25-2016, 12:02 PM)Ghost Wrote:(07-25-2016, 07:48 AM)martinheller82@hotmail.com Wrote:(07-19-2016, 03:18 AM)top3b Wrote: Problem solved, It was related with the display resolution, too low for the Pine64. Ok. So you know that there are Android images meant for a HDMI TV and a different one designed for use with the touchscreen? What method are you using to burn the OS images? Have you connected the touchscreen securely to both connectors on the Pine A64 board? |