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| releaseyear = [https://olimex.wordpress.com/2017/10/12/teres-i-do-it-yourself-open-source-laptop-update/ 12 Oct 2017]
| releaseyear = [https://olimex.wordpress.com/2017/10/12/teres-i-do-it-yourself-open-source-laptop-update/ 12 Oct 2017]
| category = testing
| category = testing
| originalsoftware = none
| originalsoftware = Android
| pmoskernel = [https://pkgs.postmarketos.org/package/master/postmarketos/aarch64/linux-postmarketos-allwinner linux-postmarketos-allwinner]
| pmoskernel = [https://pkgs.postmarketos.org/package/master/postmarketos/aarch64/linux-postmarketos-allwinner linux-postmarketos-allwinner]
| chipset = Allwinner A64
| chipset = Allwinner A64

Revision as of 22:38, 22 January 2024

Note New device port in works by the community maintainer
OLIMEX Teres 1
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TBD
Manufacturer OLIMEX
Name Teres 1
Codename teres_i
Model Rev.C
Released 12 Oct 2017
Type laptop
Hardware
Chipset Allwinner A64
CPU 4x 1152 MHz Cortex-A53
GPU 600Mhz Mali-400 MP2
Display 1366x768 IPS (N11BGE-EA2 Rev.C3)
Storage 16 GB eMMC (MTFC16GAKAENA-4M) + SDCard
Memory 2GB DDR3L RAM (2x Hynix H5TC8G63AMR-PBA)
Architecture aarch64
Software
Original software Android
FOSS bootloader yes
postmarketOS
Category testing
Pre-built images no
Mainline yes
postmarketOS kernel linux-postmarketos-allwinner
Unixbench Whet/Dhry score Untested
Features
Flashing
Broken
Internal storage
Works
SD card
Works
Battery
Works
Screen
Works
Touchscreen
Works
Keyboard
Works
Touchpad
Works
Stylus
Works
Multimedia
3D Acceleration
Works
Audio
Works
Camera
Works
IR TX
Works
IR RX
Works
Connectivity
WiFi
Works
Bluetooth
Works
Ethernet
Works
GPS
Works
NFC
Works
Modem
Calls
Works
SMS
Works
Mobile data
Works
Miscellaneous
FDE
Works
USB-A
Works
SATA/eSATA
No data
HDMI/DP
Works
Sensors
Accelerometer
Works
Magnetometer
Works
Ambient Light
Works
Proximity
Works
Haptics
Works
Barometer
Works
Power Sensor
Works
U-Boot
Primary Bootloader
Works
Secondary Bootloader
Works
Mainline
Works
Internal Storage
Works
SD card
Works
USB Host
Works
USB Peripheral
Works
Display
Works
Keyboard
Works
Buttons
Works

...

Engineers, Maintainers and Contributors

  • Tsvetan Usunov -- Hardware Engineer and Supplier
  • Dan Koloff -- Main Repository Maintainer
  • Dimitar Gamishev] -- The Linux Kernel Mainline and Hardware Engineer
  • Lub -- Official Technical Support
  • KREYREN -- Maintainer of Armbian, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, (Devuan GNU/Linux), NixOS, (GNU Guix GNU/Linux), PostmarketOS, (Alpine Linux), Parabola GNU/Linux, (Archlinux ARM). Contributor to The Linux Kernel
  • JC Staudt -- Debian GNU/Linux Maintainer
  • Milan P. Stanić -- Alpine Linux Maintainer
  • Tom Hall (former) -- NixOS Maintainer
  • Bill Auger -- Parabola GNU/Linux Maintainer
  • Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli -- Parabola GNU/Linux Maintainer
  • Alexey Korepanov (former) -- Gentoo Linux Maintainer
  • Jeff Moe -- Engineer of 3D printable case
  • (and many more!)

Users owning this device

Installation

TBA

Serial console

Teres has a serial port in the headphone connector.

The default UART is 115200n8

The pinout for the serial connector on the headphone jack is:

 TX   RX
  |   |    
 === == ====|||||||||---------
          |
         GND

The serial connection is 3.3V

You can also buy the debug cable from https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/KITS/TERES-USB-DEBUG.

For instructions and firmware: https://github.com/d3v1c3nv11/teres1-debug

Components

Component Model Linux Module
LCD InnoLux N116BGE EA2 Rev. C3 DRM_ANALOGIX_ANX6345
WiFi+BLE Realtek RTL8723BS RTL8723BS
Battery Gauge X-Powers AXP803 AXP20X_BATTERY


See also