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Pretty much anything else, because Orange Pi 4G-IOT IoT is open source.<br>
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=== '''Who is it for?''' ===
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Orange Pi 4G-IOT IoT is for anyone who wants to start creating with technology
– not just consuming it. It's a simple, fun, useful tool that you can use to start taking control of the world around you.<br>
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=== '''Orange Pi 4G-IoT Hardware Specification''' ===
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<td colspan="2" style="padding:10px 0;text-align:center;">Orange Pi 4G-IoT Specification</td>
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<td>OrangePi(4G-IOTIoT)</td>
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<div>[[File:Orange-pi-4g-iot-img2.png|800px|]]</div>
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== '''Using Method''' ==
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'''Create directory:'''<br>
mkdir OrangePi_4G-IOT_Android6IoT_Android6.0 <br>
'''Copy Volume Compression Packet:'''<br>
cp -rf OrangePi_4G-IoT_Android6.0_V1.0.tar.gz.* <br>
OrangePi_4G-IOT_Android6IoT_Android6.0/<br>
'''Merge Compression Packet:'''<br>
cat OrangePi_4G-IoT_Android6.0_V1.0.tar.gz.* > <br>
OrangePi_4G-IOT_Android6IoT_Android6.0.tar.gz<br>
'''Unzip:'''<br>
tar xzvf OrangePi_4G-IOT_Android6IoT_Android6.0.tar.gz
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* '''Android 8.1'''
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Create directory<br>
mkdir OrangePi_4G-IOT_Android8IoT_Android8.1 <br>
Copy compress package<br>
cp -rf x00 x01 x02 ... x10 <br>
Merge compression package<br>
cat x*>OrangePi_4G-IOT_Android8IoT_Android8.1.tar.gz <br>
Decompression<br>
tar xzvf OrangePi_4G-IOT_Android8IoT_Android8.tar.gz
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=== '''Construct Compilation Environment''' ===
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└── APDB_MT6735_S01_alps-mp-m0.mp1_W17.21_ENUM<br>
You could download the packed image partition files from the official website: <br>
[http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresourceshtml/ <span style="color:#0000ff;">http:hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/service-and-support/wwwOrange-Pi-4G-IoT.orangepi.org/downloadresources/</span>]html
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Unzip the file with the following command:
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If you cannot connect the Orange Pi 4G-IOT IoT to the computer, pls try:<br>
$sudo apt-get remove modemmanager<br>
$sudo /etc/init.d/udev retstart<br>
When the updated partition is more, the first boot will take a long time (the full partition update needs 8min), please be patient.<br>
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=== '''FAQ''' ===
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When the sim card cannot be recognized, you need to format SD card when it could not recognize it, and need to formatting flash.<br>
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== '''Linux Compilation Environment Construction''' ==
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<div>[[File:Orange-pi-4g-iot-img15.png|800px|]]</div>
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Choose 23 orangepi 4G-iot,Press IoT,Press Enter and start download Orange Pi 4G-iot IoT Linux Source Code.<br>
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<div>[[File:Orange-pi-4g-iot-img16.png|800px|]]</div>
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The downloaded source code will be stored in the same directory as OrangePi_Build. Orange Pi 4G-IOT IoT Linux source code directory structure is as follows
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├── bootloader<br>
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=== '''Compilation of Linux Source Code''' ===
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$ cd OrangePi4GOrange Pi 4G-iotIoT<br>
$ ./build.sh
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output/images/<br>
├── OrangePi_4g-iot_ubuntu_xenial_server_linux3IoT_ubuntu_xenial_server_linux3.18.19_v1.1<br>
│ ├── boot.img<br>
│ ├── lk.bin<br>
│ ├── rootfs.img<br>
│ └── trustzone.bin<br>
└── OrangePi_4g-iot_ubuntu_xenial_server_linux3IoT_ubuntu_xenial_server_linux3.18.19_v1.1.tar.gz<br>
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1 directory, 10 files
Insert the tf card into the board and start it after power on.<br>
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== '''Serial Debugging Tool''' ==
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The baud rate needs to be set to 921600<br>
And turn off flow control
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== '''Usage of GPIO''' ==
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You could get the 40pin GPIO specifications from this manual or from schematic which have been uploaded to our official website: [<br>http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresourceshtml/. <span style=color:#808080;text-decoration: underline;">http:hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/www.orangepi.org/downloadresourcesservice-and-support/Orange-Pi-4G-IoT.html</spanbr>] For example the 37th pin on 40pins is GPIO123,<br>
echo -wdout123 1 > pin -This is Set the GPIO to output high <br>
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high level<br>
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== '''History''' ==
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== '''Download the Orange Pi 4G-IoT User Manual''' ==<br>For more information on using the Orange Pi 4G-IoT, please see the [httphttps://192.168drive.1google.10:8086/com/index.phpopen?titleid=%E6%96%87%E4%BB%B6%3AOrange_Pi_4G-IoT.docx 1nHRikLzsu0B85_ESL2Hcu5ns8kEBGkTd <span style="color:red;">Orange Pi 4G-IoT User Manual</span>]. (Click to download)

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