About pcDuino support

Warner Losh imp at bsdimp.com
Fri Apr 12 16:59:45 UTC 2013


The specs sure make it sounds like a Allwinner A10-based board.

I just got my MarsBoard and hope to update crochet to support it.  http://www.marsboard.com/ has the details. It also looks like one needn't even have a serial port to break into the boot sequence: it can all be done from microsd card built in the right "special" way.  I hope to make mine into a self-booting dhcp server and other mundane network servery things, although I may try my hand at doing frame buffer driver for it...

Warner

On Apr 12, 2013, at 12:30 AM, Bob Ryan wrote:

> That looks like a very interesting board. I know Ganbold has been working on getting HEAD running on the Allwinner A10 platform though I'm unaware of the current status.
> 
> Bob
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> Hi all,
> I am about to get a pcDuino board: http://www.pcduino.com/wiki/index.php?title=Hardware. It seems to be a good alternative to RPi. I would like to know the current status about this board.
> Thanks in advance.
> Luc
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