07-20-2019, 10:57 PM
(07-20-2019, 02:44 PM)p1x3l3d Wrote: Did you attach any peripheral devices to the board that might cause such behaviour, perhaps? Sorry, I have no further ideas that might help!
Nothing. Just the board, a power supply, and SDCard.
I've tried Samsung and Sandisk class 10 SD cards ... two 128G, one 256G, one 16G, and one 32G too! They work fine in other demanding SBC's.
I thought maybe it's a hardware issue, but the PineH64 people say because AOSC boots, it's "not the hardware" (although I imagine drivers for the two may be different enough one might not use hardware the other does, which may be defective).
Thank you for taking a look, I really appreciate it.
As much as I like Armbian and Pine64 boards, I'm running a business, and I'll take my 1K and 5K quotes to Raspbian. I don't get this crap from other distributors.
I still want this to work, so I'll keep connected.
Pine asked me to load Android (which doesn't work for my product). I haven't been able to do that yet but will try that.
== John ==