Hi as for the true 64-bits bootloader and Linux 4.x kernel support we haven't gotten full complete source code from Samsung. As soon as we get their code we will release them asap We do have a plan to release a 2G RAM T3. We are still working on its design and wish to release one in a couple of mont...
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Hi thank you for your attention. Once we get this support we will arrange its development but we cannot say it for sure exactly we will be able to release it since it depends on various factors As for the toolchain we will decide that after we get the new kernel
CNX report: http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/05/20/35-nanopi-m3-octa-core-64-bit-arm-development-board-is-powered-by-samsung-s5p6818-processor/ Hackerboards.com : http://hackerboards.com/open-spec-octa-core-nanopi-m3-sbc-sells-for-35/ A hands on review including navigation of Debian https://www.yout...
This might be caused by your power adapter. You may try a more reliable power adapter. If it still doesn't work could you help collect its system messages and post them here? That helps a lot
We are not quite sure about the root cause. The Ethernet (hardware) should be fine. Its TX can reach 600Mb/s and its RX can reach 900Mb/s. We suspect that some system settings may be inappropriate.
Sorry we didn't test that module with our M1. The GPIO pin headers on quite a few of our Nano boards are compatible with that of Raspberry Pi boards however we didn't test many of those modules that can work with RP with our boards. You may at least need to do some work on debugging the driver.
Hi could you post the system messages? It would be of great help if we can get system messages which give us details about almost every step in system booting.
ARCH64 is not ready yet. We wish we could make an image that supports it in a couple of months. As for the Ethernet issue you can try our latest image dated 20160629 under that mediafire link
Hi thank you for raising these issues. We recently updated our wiki for T3. http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPC-T3 You can refer to T3's instructions and download links for compiling an image. The T3 and M3 share the same image files and instructions. We will update our M3's Wiki soon
Hi actually we built our Qt image from the source code obtained from Qt's official site. The instructions we followed to build the Qt image are also presented on Qt's official site. You can check their site for complete details
Hi thank you very much for your interest and attention to our boards Currently we are still working on some projects for NEO I would suggest you check our wiki for NEO once in a while. Whenever we have any update we will update our wiki
Recently we released several heat sinks for our existing Nano boards. Each of these heat sinks only applies to one or multiple but not all the Nano boards. Here is a list of heat sinks to their the boards. Heat Sink-T2/T3 works with NanoPC-T2 and NanoPC-T3 http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?route=...
Thank you very much for your attention to our NEO. We are working on NEO's heat sink and 3D housing and wish we could release them in one or two weeks.
We actually decrease the clock of the RAM in our latest images for M1 therefore relieving the overheat issues. However we haven't applied this method to our 4418 image files and are not sure whether it can work.
Please try these steps : $ apt-get update && apt-get install git $ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/matrix.git $ cd matrix $ make && make install Then try your executable on your board: $ matrix-gpio_out No we didn't test the WritingPI on our boards. No the 40pin pin-header i...