<Hellsenberg>
JohnDoe_71Rus: if that table is updated, nobody works on it
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<wens>
codekipper has some patches for it in one of his branches
<wens>
not sure if it's finished though
<rellla>
iirc jernej knows the reason, why they stalled... ^^
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<wens>
that's dw-hdmi?
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<Hellsenberg>
looks like there's something for dw-hdmi audio, but i'm not sure of its status
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<codekipper>
JohnDoe_71Rus: HDMI audio works on H3, A64 and H6 but you will need to patch it yourself. LibreELEC and armbian use it.
<codekipper>
The older SoCs I'm not having a luck with yet.
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<JohnDoe_71Rus>
codekipper: i test jernej's libreelec. it seems that everything works almost well. there is not enough audio
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<JohnDoe_71Rus>
how to add to libreelec temp sensor A20? i don't know correct line for advancedsettings.xml config
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<dreamcat4>
so it seems like the orange pi 3 is the best one now? it seems like the i cannot reach /see the website
<[TheBug]>
best on to what?
<[TheBug]>
one{*
<[TheBug]>
thats like saying, "So it seems like the Porche 911 Turbo is the best one now?" The best one of what? Depends on your task, may be best one for racing, but not sure best daily driver, etc. Same would apply to your SBC, all have some different querks /trade offs and different levels of support in kernel and software... so to tell you what is the 'best one now', one would need to know
<[TheBug]>
in what context.
<dreamcat4>
well i meant just in it's overall value, from the current lineup (comparing orange pis to each other)
<vagrantc>
which is the best SoC for generating heat?
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<dreamcat4>
i guess the other way to go is the lowest end / cheapest one. for the value play
<[TheBug]>
What are you planning to use it for?
<[TheBug]>
Media?
<[TheBug]>
games?
<[TheBug]>
Linux?
<[TheBug]>
Android?
<[TheBug]>
Because different boards have different levels of software support for different things
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<[TheBug]>
Newer chips will run newer versions of Android for example
<[TheBug]>
Older chips may not have support for new versions
<dreamcat4>
yeah i was wondering about that, i guess it doesn't matter to me though
<[TheBug]>
If you are just going to run Linux on it, what application, storage? Desktop? etc
<[TheBug]>
So if you just want the 'most power for cheap' without considering the actual software level support, I assume the H6 (OPi3) looks appealing, but if you want a better software experience an Orange Pi Plus 2E which is supported by Armbian, H3Droid, LibreELEC, etc with better options, especially for video/meida usage, may be the better choice.
<[TheBug]>
Or maybe even an H5
<dreamcat4>
thank you for explaining that
<[TheBug]>
np
<karlp>
quality of wireless driver for the wifi on each board can vary greatly too.
<[TheBug]>
just trying to help you set expectations is all, not meaning to be so blunt I suppos :D
<karlp>
even the presence of wifi at all
<dreamcat4>
basically i was thinking maybe an odroid hc1/2 would have been a good idea as a small linux backup server
<dreamcat4>
because it includes 1x sata port. however then someone else suggested maybe come here (and its better for me when i can buy the orange pi direct from aliexpress)
<dreamcat4>
but no SATA option it would seem? then i was thinking maybe it still useful to make a good sbc / android tv box
<[TheBug]>
dreamcat4: if you plan is for NAS, my person suggestion would be get an ESPRESSOBin v5 for $50 and an 30$ IO Create 4 port mini-pci-e sata card, get a 5v fan to mount on top of the pci-e mount blowing at the sata chipset for cooling and your off to the races.
<dreamcat4>
but there is such a number of different variants to choose between. and more confusing the internal storage options etc. some are 8gb, some 2gb, just a lot to look into
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<dreamcat4>
i think for my original purpose a gemini lake j4005 would be a better idea. however these ones a still good for other purposes
<dreamcat4>
one other thing which would be interesting is to know if there is any plans to support direct attachment of a mobile phone display. since the interface for talking to them is not HDMI, it's something else
<dreamcat4>
because then we could connect (for only a few dollars) the old iphone lcds to them (without having to make the $30 conversion adapter which requires an FPGA), and that would be pretty cool
<[TheBug]>
willmore: last time I played with it I used a Libre H5 board anyways which I don't think has a voltage regulator so wasn't really a specific concern (least what comes to me from memory)
<[TheBug]>
thats not to say the PC2 board may have better support, not sure
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<MoeIcenowy>
Orange Pi PC2 do have voltage regulator
<MoeIcenowy>
and it's I2C adjustable
<MoeIcenowy>
I remember it has 20mV level
<willmore>
MoeIcenowy, do you know if mainline has support for using it for DVFS yet?
<MoeIcenowy>
I think it's pending
<MoeIcenowy>
yes, H5 DVFS is just pending
<willmore>
Okay, thank you.
<anarsoul>
doesn't it need thermal support?
<MoeIcenowy>
anarsoul: switching between 816MHz and 648MHz needs no thermal support ;-)
<willmore>
I assume anarsoul was referring to thermal throttling.
<willmore>
Because so many of these systems have such poor thermal designs.
<MoeIcenowy>
willmore: it's why we're restricting 816MHz now
<KotCzarny>
but switching only helps if there is voltage changing, otherwise difference is neglible