Pine64 Quartz64 (pine64-quartz64)
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Quartz64 is development board with the RK3566 SoC produced by Pine64 for the Linux mobile community. There's Model A and B.
The Quartz64 The Quartz64 | |
Manufacturer | PINE64 |
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Name | Quartz64 |
Codename | pine64-quartz64 |
Released | 2021 |
Type | single board computer |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Rockchip RK3566 |
CPU | 4x 2Ghz Cortex-A55 |
GPU | Mali G52 2EE |
Memory | 8GB |
Architecture | aarch64 |
Software | |
Original software | Unknown |
postmarketOS | |
Category | testing |
Pre-built images Whether pre-built images are available here. |
no |
Mainline Instead of a Linux kernel fork, it is possible to run (Close to) Mainline. |
yes |
Flashing It is possible to flash the device with pmbootstrap flasher . |
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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). |
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Screen Display works. Ideally with sleep mode and brightness control. |
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Multimedia | |
3D Acceleration |
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Audio Audio playback, microphone, headset and buttons. |
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Connectivity | |
WiFi |
Works
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Bluetooth |
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Ethernet |
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Miscellaneous | |
FDE Full disk encryption and unlocking with unl0kr. |
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USB-A Full-sized USB-A port works (Usually applicable to SBCs and laptops). |
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HDMI/DP Video and audio output with HDMI or Display Port works. |
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This device is based on the Rockchip RK3566. See the SoC page for common tips, guides and troubleshooting steps |
Installation
The Quartz64 board does not come with any nonvolatile storage. You can either install the image onto an uSD card or there's a special connector that allows eMMC breakout board to be attached. It has also an adapter for USB port which enumerates it as a USB mass storage device.
You should now see the postmarketOS splash and the Quartz64 will boot.
Bootloader
The device runs on the mainline `u-boot`. However it can't be stated it's FOSS as it has the binary blobs to initialize the LPDDR4 memory and for the Secure world the ATF binaries.
Apart from that the rest is FOSS