Thanks very much. That did work. 2 issues remain. The touch screen does not work and the screen is very dim. nearly unreadable. I can plug in a mouse and use the functions that way but it is awkward. I noticed that at the top of the code you gave me is the word onsole. Should that be console?
Thanks again.
10-27-2017, 02:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-27-2017, 02:33 PM by mcrognale.)
I was able to get the system up and running on the experiment device but as I said the display was too dim and the touch screen does not work. I used a mouse to get in to the system settings and tried to adjust the display brightness with no change. Even full bright made no difference. As a test, I have another Pine64 2GB in a playbox, I pulled the chip from that and put it in the one that I have been working with. It came up and ran perfectly, bright and the touch screen works. So I know that it is not the touch screen on the experiment device. I tried two different images 7.1.0.3.5 and 0.3.10, carefully comparing the envtxt to the list you provided editing the .3.5 and 3.10 to match. Neither one works worth a damn. Screen is too dim and the touch portion does not work. So I'm going to stay with 5.1.1 until the next version come out.
Thanks, I was just about to download and flash that image. I've been trying to do the 7.1.x.x with the results that I have been whining about. LOL. Hopefully the 6.0 will be better. God bless you sir and thanks for your patience and your help.
So I am just revisiting my pine64 after getting it from the kickstarter and subsequently putting it on the shelf. I decided to try and get the newest version of android available to run some software I would like to try....
I downloaded the image available from the pine64 site and have tried loading it onto my SD card multiple times. Every time it boots to a white screen after flashing a couple times and just sits there. I had the bright idea to disconnect the WIFI/BT module and low and behold, it boots! I powered it down and re-installed the wifi module, but it will not boot now. Is wifi not supported on 7.1?
well the clues i get are that your power supply is not able to power up wifi when it tries to start up during boot. maybe try a different power supply. and make sure you have the android build for pine64 and not one of the other boards.
I have tried with 3 different power supplies capable of 2.5+A, one of which was supplied with the pine64. I also used a high capacity battery bank capable of 3A and all with multiple USB cables.
I confirmed the image was correct, at least as far as I can figure. I also tried using the pine installer tool to load 6.0 with the same results.
I currently have Linux loaded and running fine, but the software I want is Android.
did you have an sd card that was formatted FAT in the sd card slot?