Sipeed M1s DOCK (sipeed-m1sdock)
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![]() Sipeed M1s DOCK sitting on a breadboard | |
Manufacturer | Sipeed |
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Name | M1s DOCK |
Codename | sipeed-m1sdock |
Released | 2022 |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Bouffalo Lab BL808 |
CPU | 1x T-Head C906, E907 and E902 |
GPU | "2D Accelerator" |
Display | 280x240 IPS |
Storage | 16MB SPI |
Memory | 64 MB PSRAM |
Architecture | riscv64 |
Software | |
Original software | FreeRTOS |
FOSS bootloader | yes |
postmarketOS | |
Category | testing |
Pre-built images | no |
Mainline | yes |
Flashing |
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USB Networking |
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Internal storage |
No data |
SD card |
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Screen |
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Touchscreen |
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Multimedia | |
Audio |
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Camera |
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Camera Flash |
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Connectivity | |
WiFi |
No data |
Bluetooth |
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Miscellaneous | |
FDE |
No data |
USB OTG |
No data |
Sipeed M1s DOCK is a development board based on the Sipeed M1s module, it has two USB-C ports, a microphone, a white LED, an SD card slot and support for Wi-Fi 4, Bluetooth 5 (with LE). It runs FreeRTOS as the operating system.
Despite being a small board that fits on a breadboard, it has a MMU and can run Linux. A PoC Linux demo is available on Sipeed's Wiki.
1.69-inch IPS LCD and 2 MP camera is not included, however Sipeed sells a bundle that include the M1s DOCK, Display and Camera.
Mainline Linux support is actively being developed by the OpenBouffalo community, and this pmOS port uses that.
Contributors
- Danct12
Users owning this device
Installation
Use pmbootstrap to build your own installation image.
$ pmbootstrap init
$ pmbootstrap install --fde
See also
- pmaports!4025 initial MR