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Cheaper than OPI-PC: OPI-ONE and OPI-Lite are coming!

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Published in 2016-1-2 18:58:22 | Show all floors
This looks very interesting - but will it get more support than the Orange Pi PC.  Despite several attempts and many installations, I do not know ANYONE who has managed to get an Orange PI PC working with Debian and serial, sound and GPIO all working - the kind of things you would take for granted on a Raspberry Pi. Even today the website has old versions of software which simply don't work.

Has anything changed to make us want to buy these new products? Indeed will anyone from the company respond because all attempts up to now have failed.

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Published in 2016-1-3 03:58:16 | Show all floors
Since it's so hard to get all 3 USB ports working on an OPI-PC I wish I'd held out for an OPI-LITE.
Published in 2016-1-3 05:05:47 | Show all floors
Edited by chaszim at 2016-1-3 05:06
Manjup replied at 2016-1-1 21:55
When it is releasing? When can i buy.
MY REQUEST TO THE RESPECTIVE MANUFATURER.
PLEASE DONT RELEASE  ...

Those problems weren't so much the hardware, but the software which lagged so far behind the development. Besides, what would we do with ourselves, if everything worked off the shelf???
Published in 2016-1-3 06:46:53 | Show all floors
Kortsen replied at 2016-1-3 03:58
Since it's so hard to get all 3 USB ports working on an OPI-PC I wish I'd held out for an OPI-LITE.

There's neither a problem with kernel 3.4.39 nor with kernel 4.4.0-rc5: http://forum.armbian.com/index.p ... range-pi-pc/?p=3454

With kernel 3.4.39 you need the right settings in script.bin, with mainline kernel this is device tree stuff (so called .dts/.dtb files). Everything's working as expected when settings are ok (if they aren't you will end up with your "Lite" without Wi-Fi and USB). BTW: the Orange Pi PC is the only H3 based Orange Pi where you can really benefit from the bandwidth of all 3 USB host ports since no internal USB hub is used.
Published in 2016-1-6 00:20:04 | Show all floors
bronco replied at 2016-1-1 23:21
A few questions/suggestions:

Hey, Stephen: Is it really that hard to answer a few questions?

What's the purpose of such announcements when you already show production samples but then fail to list the components?

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Published in 2016-1-6 02:44:20 | Show all floors
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orangepi plus, olinuxino A20, cubieboard A10, mele A2000 .....
Published in 2016-1-6 06:50:12 | Show all floors
We will ship Orange Pi One on Jan 25 2016.

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Published in 2016-1-6 16:13:15 | Show all floors
bronco replied at 2016-1-1 23:21
A few questions/suggestions:

I could be wrong, but according to images, micro-USB port is routed to H3 OTG (for FEL mode?)
And there is no SY8106A on the board. (may be even fixed voltage /U53 on the back side?/)


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Published in 2016-1-7 14:16:31 | Show all floors
zhao_steven replied at 2016-1-6 07:50
We will ship Orange Pi One on Jan 25 2016.

when order start?
Published in 2016-1-7 19:06:15 | Show all floors
dvl36 replied at 2016-1-6 16:13
I could be wrong, but according to images, micro-USB port is routed to H3 OTG (for FEL mode?)
And  ...

I would prefer having one of the other available host ports on the micro USB receptacle but it is also somewhat reasonable that OTG is there (FEL mode -- not that useful on a board without NAND but at least you could boot the board without SD card).

And you're right: Looking at the images SY8106A is gone. I assume it would be futile to ask Stephen the simple question whether there's a programmable voltage regulator again for VCore or if One/Lite use static core voltages (and if so which voltage he chose).

Ok, let's wait for early adopters ordering their surprise package and reporting back in February (maybe the shipping costs being the most funny surprise ;) )
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