This should get you from unboxing to a console.
At the time of writing, the graphics output is not functional in the Manjaro builds (but looks to be in the Android 11 Production Test Build for Quartz64 model A SBC)
There is a hint that the default baud rate of the serial port is 1.5mbaud in a warning on the Quartz64 Wiki (emphasis added)
Make sure your adapter chipset supports 1.5 mbaud or higher. I happened to have (counterfeit?) CP2102 USB to TTL UART adapters which only go up to 1 mbaud. If your adapter does not support the higher baud rate, `screen` does not show an error, it just uses the highest supported baud rate of the chip.
Burn the Manjaro builds to a 2GB or larger microSD card (or eMMC if you purchased). As root run with the path of the SD card:
`xz -d < Manjaro-ARM-minimal-quartz64-bsp-20211025.img.xz - | dd of=/dev/sdX`
The serial port to use is described as UART2_RX_M0_DEBUG and UART2_TX_M0_DEBUG in the pinout.
Assuming you know your TTL adapter tty path, you have permissions to it and you have `screen` installed:
`screen /dev/ttyUSB0 1500000`
When booting, you should see activity from two LEDs next to the power button. If you only see It will start with a solid white and switch to a blinking red. Here is a video.
Boot and you should be presented with a setup menu.
Ethernet is set to use DHCP by default.
I switch to using SSH at this point.
Other info:
If you are using microSD and eMMC, there is a report it will attempt to boot from microSD first.
There is mention of a Debian build, but it may not be as convenient as the Manjaro setup
At the time of writing, the graphics output is not functional in the Manjaro builds (but looks to be in the Android 11 Production Test Build for Quartz64 model A SBC)
There is a hint that the default baud rate of the serial port is 1.5mbaud in a warning on the Quartz64 Wiki (emphasis added)
Quote:Warning: Software for the Quartz64 is still early in development, and therefore currently lacks features such as the ability to produce video output. You are strongly encouraged to procure a 3.3V UART serial adapter capable of running at 1.5 mbaud[], such as the woodpecker if you want to use a Quartz64 at this stage.
Make sure your adapter chipset supports 1.5 mbaud or higher. I happened to have (counterfeit?) CP2102 USB to TTL UART adapters which only go up to 1 mbaud. If your adapter does not support the higher baud rate, `screen` does not show an error, it just uses the highest supported baud rate of the chip.
Burn the Manjaro builds to a 2GB or larger microSD card (or eMMC if you purchased). As root run with the path of the SD card:
`xz -d < Manjaro-ARM-minimal-quartz64-bsp-20211025.img.xz - | dd of=/dev/sdX`
The serial port to use is described as UART2_RX_M0_DEBUG and UART2_TX_M0_DEBUG in the pinout.
Assuming you know your TTL adapter tty path, you have permissions to it and you have `screen` installed:
`screen /dev/ttyUSB0 1500000`
When booting, you should see activity from two LEDs next to the power button. If you only see It will start with a solid white and switch to a blinking red. Here is a video.
Boot and you should be presented with a setup menu.
Ethernet is set to use DHCP by default.
I switch to using SSH at this point.
Other info:
If you are using microSD and eMMC, there is a report it will attempt to boot from microSD first.
There is mention of a Debian build, but it may not be as convenient as the Manjaro setup