03-16-2020, 11:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-16-2020, 12:01 PM by ab1jx.
Edit Reason: not probing correctly
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There are early and late Pinebook Pro models which differ at least in their video, that could be a problem. Mine arrived January 13, 2020 and is an ANSI keyboard version. It has 1920x1080 in a 14 inch panel and a T860 Mali. https://www.pine64.org/pinebook-pro/
No, that Netbsd image doesn't work. On the serial console I can see that something's there so it's trying but I haven't found the right baud rate and parity settings. It seems to not correctly probe the video hardware or have the right driver because the screen stays black. It isn't dead, we just aren't speaking the same language yet.
If this is the same point where the OpenBSD installer stops it may be asking me to choose a video type but it doesn't probe it and recognize it.
No, that Netbsd image doesn't work. On the serial console I can see that something's there so it's trying but I haven't found the right baud rate and parity settings. It seems to not correctly probe the video hardware or have the right driver because the screen stays black. It isn't dead, we just aren't speaking the same language yet.
If this is the same point where the OpenBSD installer stops it may be asking me to choose a video type but it doesn't probe it and recognize it.