PINE64 RockPro64 (pine64-rockpro64)
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The RockPro64 running Gnome The RockPro64 running Gnome | |
| Manufacturer | PINE64 |
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| Name | RockPro64 |
| Codename | pine64-rockpro64 |
| Released | 2018 |
| Type | single board computer |
| Hardware | |
| Chipset | Rockchip RK3399 |
| CPU |
4x 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 2x 2Ghz Cortex-A72 |
| GPU | Mali-T860 MP4 |
| Storage | SD Card, eMMC (optional) |
| Memory | 4 GB |
| Architecture | aarch64 |
| Software | |
Original software The software and version the device was shipped with. |
Linux 4.4.x |
Extended version The most recent supported version from the manufacturer. |
Linux |
| postmarketOS | |
| Category | community |
Mainline Instead of a Linux kernel fork, it is possible to run (Close to) Mainline. |
yes |
pmOS kernel The kernel version that runs on the device's port. |
6.6.34 |
Unixbench score Unixbench Whetstone/Dhrystone score. See Unixbench. |
2742.3 |
| Device package |
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| Kernel package |
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USB Networking After connecting the device with USB to your PC, you can connect to it via telnet (initramfs) or SSH (booted system). |
Broken
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Internal storage eMMC, SD cards, UFS... |
Works
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SD card Also includes other external storage cards. |
Works
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Battery Whether charging and battery level reporting work. |
Works
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| Multimedia | |
3D Acceleration |
Works
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Audio Audio playback, microphone, headset and buttons. |
Works
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Camera |
Works
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| Connectivity | |
WiFi |
Works
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Bluetooth |
Works
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| Miscellaneous | |
FDE Full disk encryption and unlocking with unl0kr. |
Works
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USB OTG USB On-The-Go or USB-C Role switching. |
Works
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HDMI/DP Video and audio output with HDMI or DisplayPort. |
Works
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| Sensors | |
Accelerometer Handles automatic screen rotation in many interfaces. |
Works
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Maintainer(s)
Contributors
Users owning this device
- Jja2000
- JulianGro (Notes: not in use)
- PureTryOut
- QC8086
Installation
The recommended installation methods are building your own image with pmbootstrap and writing it to an SD card. Or flashing a pre-built image to the SD card, as described in the installation article.
Serial console
There is a very good write-up on how to use the serial console on the Pine64 forums. Watch out that you don't connect your serial adapter to port 4 as it will fry it.
See also
- pmaports!882 Initial merge request