<plaes>
eveything that has been discovered so far is via tinkering, figuring out by Allwinner's leaked source code and incomplete (and often leaked) manuals
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<R0b0t1>
I see
<R0b0t1>
It looks like the only processors with available documentation in that regard may be NXP's.
<R0b0t1>
But I suppose being able to boot unrestricted is pretty good
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<paulk-gagarine>
icenowy[m], would you happen to have the V3 pinout?
<paulk-gagarine>
I'm struggling to find the PWM pins
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<willmore>
focus, what is it for?
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<paulk-gagarine>
mripard_, when adding pinctrl support for the V3, should I make it a distinct file or merge it with the V3s? The V3 seems to be pin-compatible, although it has more pins than the V3s.
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<focus>
willmore: general replacement for a lot of IoT crap out there, but done properly and open sauced! with multi-tasking software modules that will work first time.
<focus>
generally fed of crap non-documented stuff.
<focus>
if i gets enough cash, make a proper Linux SoC to go with it that is 100% documented with registers and software etc (other than NDA'd stuff which has to be agreed in advance of buying the IP)
<focus>
A full KiCAD circuit diagram accompanies each board - so you can go remix your own / remix with other boards
<hanetzer>
fuggin mali =_=
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<jaganteki>
Hi I'm trying to connect external rtc clock for wifi.. wrt the change followed in rtc-sun6i.c
<wens>
focus: afaik you need a large enough account with allwinner to get anything other than chips
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<focus>
wens: I hope to be there when I make these server boards. I need thousands. I make a lot of software already. Do a kickstarter or Crowdfund thing soon when the board is working
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<focus>
I made software for BPI R40 board (to be open sourced when launched) - but due to costs it has been decided for me that I should make own R40 board
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<wens>
I don't think 'thousands' qualifies as large :)
<KotCzarny>
their logo looks like gangbang
<KotCzarny>
of stick figures
<focus>
wens: I know - but it is for us. Hopefully such details get glossed over until we are big
<focus>
KotCzarny: you don't say. I must print it out and double check now... :)
<KotCzarny>
also, 'server board' and 'allwinner' shouldnt really be used in the same phrase
<KotCzarny>
:)
<buZz>
no no, please do! mini-itx form factor plz :D
<focus>
KotCzarny - R40 has sata and you won't believe the things I have done with it so far to make it a competitive server
<KotCzarny>
focus, sure, but what about software? what kernel version are you using?
<KotCzarny>
and while i agree that it's quite stable in home use, it's performance is a bit low
<focus>
I got it operational a security camera taking one photo a second and archiving it - you can go to any picture within about 3 to 4 clicks as a server with TB disks
<focus>
Plan is to do some image recognition and sifting to raise security events and so on
<focus>
Its fast enough now to wave a QR code and get it to open doors
<focus>
Its speed is not bad at all if using SSD
<focus>
Write speed compromised by something wrong with the SATA interface - but read speeds are OK
<focus>
For running web farms ok
<focus>
for back end like database, can use real PCs
<wens>
buZz: the base board from theobroma systems is mini-itx? :)
<focus>
KotCzarny: kernel version uname -r => 3.10.107-BPI-M2U-Kernel
<focus>
Most likely to roll my own
<focus>
buZz: Hypercube form factor first and then if it can work out, a mini-itx form factor
<KotCzarny>
by hypercube you mean tesseract-like or there is some new standard?
<focus>
I hope to create :)
<focus>
I building a lot of boards to 128mm size and other sizes such as 64mm, 256mm etc 2^n
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<focus>
They tile in 3D with holes to allow the boards to be wired in 3D to make larger systems
<focus>
Gone are the days with breadboard and dodgy wiring - everything is connectorized
<buZz>
wens: ah, no idea, thats not on their website
<buZz>
arent hypercubes 4D?
<focus>
Hypercube is 4D and its projection is the 3D - there are millions of variants of 3D projections of the 4D object. This one I choose is a special one that allows holes in the cube to allow for non-intersecting cabling
<pmpp>
focus: will be true when *all* daughter i2c/spi board have the same connectors layout ( lego manner )
<focus>
pmpp: avoids the issue by having a resistor patch panel on the CPU board to wire any io line to any other io line on FPC connector :)
<focus>
the peripheral boards have fixed wiring
<focus>
the CPU boards have the patch panel
<beeble>
buZz: click on the devkit link (top right) on any of the modules subpages
<focus>
pmpp: so if a peripheral board blows - bin it and replace it with identical unit using FPC connectors
<focus>
pmpp: if a CPU boar blows, then its resistor patch panel has to be rewired and then use FPC to connect to the peripheral board