Sure this have nothing wrong, if some of them didn’t became too impatient, annoying and noisy if the release time do not match their expectations.
Why we stopped to blog or announce so often the new boards we working on?īecause when we blog that we start working on new OLinuXino board many people start to make commercial plans with them and how they will obtain OSHW designs for free for their commercial idea/project. Now we route H3-OLinuXino (with Quad Cortex-A7 and which have Ethernet and HDMI) and A64-OLinuXino (with Quad Cortex-A53, HDMI, Camera, MIPI/LVDS/RGB, Gigabit Ethernet). When these will be released – we don’t know, RT5350F software took us about year to get NDA info about WiFi tunning, we don’t know what it will be with MT7620, so do not hold your breath ?Ī33-OLinuXino (Quad Cortex-A7) now is complete and on prototype stage, still had no time to check if Linux-Sunxi community have Linux for A33 and at what stage it is. We completed and now prototype MT7620N with some more RAM – 64MB and two WIFI bands 2.4G + 5G and 5 10/100Mb Ethernet and prepare board with MT7620A and little bit more RAM 256MB, x2 Gigabit and x4 10/100Mb Ethernets. RT5350F – the DIN rail version is already complete and wait for assembly, the issue is trivial the plastic box, it will take us most of the time to complete. Indeed we didn’t blog about OLinuXino boards often, but this doesn’t mean we do not have fun and working on them. Many people ask us about what we do with Open Source Hardware OLinuXino project. Something is really broken in the H3 Linux clock/power configuration!!! As we expected although with same Quad Core Cortex-A7 it do not overheats at all compared to H3.
The next revision of H3 and A33 OLinuXino will have eMMC option too.ĮDIT: 18.00 o’clock update A33-OLinuXino is booting and working fine.
We just assembled our A33-OLinuXino prototypes, these have PMU and should not overheat so badly as H3.