08-07-2016, 07:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-07-2016, 07:44 PM by martinzheng.)
Hi this is a known issue and we are working on it.
Once you encounter this issue, please remove power and reboot again, the device should boot successfully.
Martin
For mouse and KB support.Yes Pine 64 windows iot core do support them, but it is a little bit complex.
windows does not support OHCI and EHCI dynamic switch, which means we have to make a choice to support mouse and KB or usb udisk.
Your may wounder why RPI2/3 can support both? the answer is that there is a on board usb hub. which can transform the OHCI command into TT format. But Pine64 does not have a USB hub. We also have a another method: As Pine64 has two usb port, we can make one support mouse and KB(OHCI) and the other one supports(EHCI) udisk.
So the solution with the ffu at your hand is: please attach a usb hub and then attach mouse and KB via hub.
For the network, we are still work on WIFI and Eth. currently the WIFI is still not stable and Eth is still under coding.
you can use a usb wifi or usb Eth that supported by RPI2/3 to have the internet access.
Further more, we are working hard to publish our code(BOOT0/ATF/UEFI/WIDNWOS BSP/build toolset) and Docs onto GitHub. At that time,
Any one can have the full source code access and can totally have the ability to develop drivers/functionality by yourself, Which is not available for RPI2/3,as there is no UEFI code and acpi tables there.
Martin
As you just need to Flash ffu onto your device, you can only use one tool: IoT Dash board.
If you want to dev Apps, you can download ADK/SDK/VS2015 from MS website and get it start.
Martin
Once you encounter this issue, please remove power and reboot again, the device should boot successfully.
Martin
For mouse and KB support.Yes Pine 64 windows iot core do support them, but it is a little bit complex.
windows does not support OHCI and EHCI dynamic switch, which means we have to make a choice to support mouse and KB or usb udisk.
Your may wounder why RPI2/3 can support both? the answer is that there is a on board usb hub. which can transform the OHCI command into TT format. But Pine64 does not have a USB hub. We also have a another method: As Pine64 has two usb port, we can make one support mouse and KB(OHCI) and the other one supports(EHCI) udisk.
So the solution with the ffu at your hand is: please attach a usb hub and then attach mouse and KB via hub.
For the network, we are still work on WIFI and Eth. currently the WIFI is still not stable and Eth is still under coding.
you can use a usb wifi or usb Eth that supported by RPI2/3 to have the internet access.
Further more, we are working hard to publish our code(BOOT0/ATF/UEFI/WIDNWOS BSP/build toolset) and Docs onto GitHub. At that time,
Any one can have the full source code access and can totally have the ability to develop drivers/functionality by yourself, Which is not available for RPI2/3,as there is no UEFI code and acpi tables there.
Martin
(08-07-2016, 05:10 PM)dkryder Wrote: the download is a .ffu which requires several windows programs , ICD/ADK to be on a win10 box? is this the installation path?
As you just need to Flash ffu onto your device, you can only use one tool: IoT Dash board.
If you want to dev Apps, you can download ADK/SDK/VS2015 from MS website and get it start.
Martin