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Easiest way to flash eMMC - tycoonbob - 09-25-2017

If I only contribute one thing to the rock64 project, I think this should be a good one.  

Looking around at instructions and documentation to write an image to the eMMC, I have not come across this yet and it's blowing my mind.  

eMMC to microUSB adapter ($1.50):
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G135415955758

I have an oDroid XU4 with an eMMC module, and this is the adapter I've been using to write an image to it (via dd on OSX).  Done the same with my ROCK64, and I think this is something everyone should own if they play with SBC's with eMMC, and I think PINE needs to source these and add them to the store.  In my limited testing, worked like a charm with ayufan's Debian Stretch Minimal image (just straight up used dd to write to the eMMC on my hackintosh, and booted straight to it).

Enjoy.


RE: Easiest way to flash eMMC - cheungtsw - 09-25-2017

(09-25-2017, 02:56 PM)tycoonbob Wrote: If I only contribute one thing to the rock64 project, I think this should be a good one.  

Looking around at instructions and documentation to write an image to the eMMC, I have not come across this yet and it's blowing my mind.  

eMMC to microUSB adapter ($1.50):
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G135415955758

I have an oDroid XU4 with an eMMC module, and this is the adapter I've been using to write an image to it (via dd on OSX).  Done the same with my ROCK64, and I think this is something everyone should own if they play with SBC's with eMMC, and I think PINE needs to source these and add them to the store.  In my limited testing, worked like a charm with ayufan's Debian Stretch Minimal image (just straight up used dd to write to the eMMC on my hackintosh, and booted straight to it).

Enjoy.

Cant agree more.  Big Grin



RE: Easiest way to flash eMMC - rwaterspf1 - 09-25-2017

I also have this adapter and it works great!


RE: Easiest way to flash eMMC - jl_678 - 09-25-2017

I love this idea.  $1.50, what a deal!  Sadly, shipping is $16 for a total price of $17.50.  Wow, that seems like a serious premium; I have a very hard time paying >10X product price for basic shipping....

Update: Here is the same product for about $7 including shipping from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074HQ4QHF/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I3UUNSGBWG5M84&colid=2Z27BYC0PSHZB


RE: Easiest way to flash eMMC - tycoonbob - 09-26-2017

(09-25-2017, 07:36 PM)jl_678 Wrote: I love this idea.  $1.50, what a deal!  Sadly, shipping is $16 for a total price of $17.50.  Wow, that seems like a serious premium; I have a very hard time paying >10X product price for basic shipping....

Update: Here is the same product for about $7 including shipping from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074HQ4QHF/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I3UUNSGBWG5M84&colid=2Z27BYC0PSHZB


Good find.  I didn't look around anywhere else, and just linked the actual product I have.  I bought it when I bought my XU4 a while back, so I didn't even think shipping would be so high.


RE: Easiest way to flash eMMC - stuartiannaylor - 09-26-2017

You will find an Odroid supplier near you if you ask nicely they will send you one even though they are usally supplied with eMMC.
I managed to get one from https://www.odroid.co.uk/ just emailed and asked.

Damn sight easier than the faff without one as just use like a SD.


RE: Easiest way to flash eMMC - Luke - 09-26-2017

I've looked all over the place and couldn't find a reasonably priced odroid adopter (I live in the UK) - shipping is just not worth it.
Now that people have started looking into adopters I think its OK to make it public that there will be a USB -> eMMC available in the foreseeable future for Pine devices.


RE: Easiest way to flash eMMC - stuartiannaylor - 09-26-2017

Hi Stuart
These are normally only sold with the eMMC modules but, if you require, we can supply

a single unit for £2.00+VAT. Carriage is £1.50.



Kind regards


https://www.odroid.co.uk/

I did tell them I had lost mine but can not find one on the store  Cool


RE: Easiest way to flash eMMC - Luke - 09-26-2017

(09-26-2017, 09:55 AM)stuartiannaylor Wrote: Hi Stuart
These are normally only sold with the eMMC modules but, if you require, we can supply

a single unit for £2.00+VAT. Carriage is £1.50.



Kind regards


https://www.odroid.co.uk/

I did tell them I had lost mine but can not find one on the store  Cool

Damn you're sneaky. Also, wonder how quickly they'll catch on thats something is up now that people will start mailing them with requests to replace 'missing' adapters Wink


RE: Easiest way to flash eMMC - csphx - 09-26-2017

(09-25-2017, 02:56 PM)tycoonbob Wrote: If I only contribute one thing to the rock64 project,
I think this should be a good one.  

Looking around at instructions and documentation
to write an image to the eMMC, I have not come across
this yet and it's blowing my mind.  

eMMC to microUSB adapter ($1.50):

  http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G135415955758

I have an oDroid XU4 with an eMMC module,
and this is the adapter I've been using
to write an image to it (via dd on OSX).  

Done the same with my ROCK64, and I think this is something
everyone should own if they play with SBC's with eMMC,
and I think PINE needs to source these and add them to the store.  

In my limited testing, worked like a charm
with ayufan's Debian Stretch Minimal image
(just straight up used dd to write to the eMMC
on my hackintosh, and booted straight to it).

Enjoy.

  I acquired an  eMMC <---> SD card  adapter 
  from Ameridroid.Com .... 

    https://ameridroid.com/products/emmc-adapter
    $3.95 US  +  $3.95 US shipping

  Just got a 32 gb eMMC in the mail today
  from the Pine64 store ....

  I have cloned a working debian stretch minimal sd card
  using  dd  and  two usb3 card readers in a powered
  usb3 hub on another debian buster pc .... 

      # dd if=/dev/sdx of=/dev/sdy bs=3g status=progress

  The cloned sd card boots and runs fine
  on the rock64 with 4 gb memory .... 

  I also have a working debian stretch lxde sd card
  that I would prefer to  dd  the eMMC .... 
 
  I think this method should work ok
  but am not 100% sure about it .... 

  Did you  dd  to the eMMC from a working sd card
  or from a freshly downloaded image ?

  I would prefer to use my working sd card as a source 
  since it's already configured as I prefer and up to date ....


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