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Old 02-01-2019, 06:39 PM   #1
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Allwinner has released new SoCs, R40 and V40, both have SATA, u-boot support please


Dedicated controllers

Today's PIC is a Raspberry Pi 3 or clone:

Ham Radio repeaters need controllers, be it an analogue or digital repeater.
And I want a SATA disk on it or an SSD.

Thanks to Allwinner for giving us an upgrade to the original Banana Pi' SoC in
releasing the R40 and V40 SoCs. But they both don't have HDMI support in "u-boot".

Can this be added please?

Alan VK2ZIW
 
  


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