* CaCtus491
has a BDD A10 devkit from before the split
<CaCtus491>
afaik, AW-SOM = technical people from BDD
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<keebler>
We Like AW-SOM.
<keebler>
:)
<keebler>
BDD wouldn't return my calls or emails.
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<keebler>
The questions I want to know, how did you hear about AW-SOM to begin with?
<keebler>
Only a few people I know even knew of them.
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<androdev>
hhh
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<androdev>
hey anybody can help with allwineer A13 chip , i am lookinfg for MTD driver for android.
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<shad0wfax>
hey all
<shad0wfax>
I have a cozyswan rk3066 stick pc (minipc)
<shad0wfax>
I don't have a monitor...so :D
<shad0wfax>
how can I get myself an ssh connx over its internal wifi ?
<shad0wfax>
need a headless server image acutally quite less than that; I plan to use it as a simple ssh terminal and use it for home automation tasks from my office
<shad0wfax>
:)
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<shad0wfax>
no need of bluetooth, audio and X server
* shad0wfax
remembers mnemoc as his 'ol pal
<shad0wfax>
:D
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<shad0wfax>
erm... anyone ?
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<arokux>
keebler: #linux-sunxi knows everything about allwinner :) I'm surprised you are not there yet.
<shad0wfax>
any advice for Rockchip folks?
<shad0wfax>
am looking for a headless image with nothing but just an sshm terminal+internal wifi support out of the box (at the first run ssh-server launches itself)
<shad0wfax>
ssh*
<shad0wfax>
the internal wifi is a RTL8188cus/eus*
<shad0wfax>
afaik picuntu is supported
<focus>
shad0wfax: you might have more luck in #linux-rockchip
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<keebler>
Just spewing ideas without any hard thinking, but would it be possible to load a script.bin into an EEPROM, then have u-boot read it via i2c and load it to configure the EOMA card?
<keebler>
nvm
<keebler>
binary
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<traeak>
heh
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<arokux2>
keebler: what about mainline kernel? :)
<keebler>
?
<keebler>
Well, I was thinking in terms of the MEB, say for instance 4 GPIO were converted to USB
<keebler>
or 2 I mean
<keebler>
So all USB interfaces of the EOMA were brought out
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<arokux2>
A20 has 3 USBs, one OTGorHOST and two HOST
<arokux2>
keebler: I just wanted to let you know that there is undergoing mainlining effort, I'm not sure it is well know in this channel
<keebler>
I was aware. :) I'm just mulling over a client request that now requires I redirect the single USB2HOST port to a Hub, and have the hub expand the ports.
<keebler>
The OTG is already being used.
<keebler>
Where-as none of the 8 GPIO would be utilized.
<keebler>
But if I change the pins , it then becomes non-EOMA compliant.
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<keebler>
When it would be cheaper and more diverse if 4 GPIO were sacrificed for the 2nd USB host (4 assuming USB3 spec), and if more GPIO were needed, a GPIO expander could be used. Same phsyical problem as the USB host issue, but GPIO expanders are much cheaper, and MUCH easier to implement.
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