Why flash SPI when you will boot from eMMC ? SPI is only memory for u-boot.
So RP64 will load u-boot from SPI, and then search for an bootable device. (USB2, USB3) PCIe don't work atm.
So, erase your SPI and flash the image to your eMMC. Then boot your system.
To control the boot process use an uart-adapter.
Edit:
Quick test with ayufan image 0.7.13 works fine, and with wifi
So RP64 will load u-boot from SPI, and then search for an bootable device. (USB2, USB3) PCIe don't work atm.
So, erase your SPI and flash the image to your eMMC. Then boot your system.
To control the boot process use an uart-adapter.
Edit:
Quick test with ayufan image 0.7.13 works fine, and with wifi
Sorry for any mistakes. English is not my native language
1. Quartz64 Model B, 4GB RAM
2. Quartz64 Model A, 4GB RAM
3. RockPro64 v2.1
https://linux-nerds.org/
1. Quartz64 Model B, 4GB RAM
2. Quartz64 Model A, 4GB RAM
3. RockPro64 v2.1
https://linux-nerds.org/