

- Alcor micro usb card reader keeps getting found android#
- Alcor micro usb card reader keeps getting found code#
Seriously though, to have the bootloader and a basic diagnostic system on board with every new board made would be the best thing for all, as tkaiser was pointing out. you went and bought a pine64 didn't you! Well, you deserve what you get. I mean, I just know that if tkaiser had his way and it had been on the pine64, instead of booting it would say 'You sucker. I can see the downsides of having SPI on board though. they've managed to bring out a ~US $20 board and still managed to spring for a 16MB SPI FLASH.

That's yet another thing that's nice about the Orange Pi PC 2.
Alcor micro usb card reader keeps getting found android#
(it's not about writing a crappy Android to eMMC, it's about using the eMMC boot partitions in the same way as SPI NOR flash) First time users insert the exFAT formatted SD card in their PC, then copy the compressed OS image they downloaded on it and will fail to boot (check pine64 forums, a few of those users even manage to find the forum and complain, the majority sends their SBC to the bin or asks for a refund since DOA).
Alcor micro usb card reader keeps getting found code#
Or as a professional user let the SPI flash be overwritten at first boot with your very own code you need on the device.Īnd is absolutely right. Or attach power cable and USB stick with your universal Armbian installation and continue to work on an entirety different device. This will help first time users as well as professional users since this also eases deployment a lot: attach power and network cable and you're up and running (PXE boot and rootfs on NFS). With such a basic boot loader on board (be it SPI flash or inside eMMC boot partition on more expensive boards) by default the problem is solved. This is already possible with u-boot for older Allwinner SoCs, the only annoying step is that you always have to burn an SD card first. We want a boot loader with HDMI, USB and network support that can either help the clueless get their board up an running since help texts can be displayed or that simply allows to boot from everywhere. 5 cents is pretty low estimate, I would rather say 20 cents, even 30 cents if we wish 128Mbits Well, spotted those modules on Aliexpress for 4 Cents and all that's needed are 16 Mb.
