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> NAND, USB host, USB otg, uSD, HDMI, VGA, 100M Ethernet, IR.
> Sata driver is not ported yet, and mali400mp2 and cedarx is not tested yet.
There is still some way to go before ready to use stage, but we will
ship some a20 cubieboard(cubieboardii) to developers first. And the
further plan is the pcb will be changed to another revision, changing
the 100M ethernet to 1000M ethernet, adding the rtc and battery power
What would be the approximate price of new Cubie?
Seems someone already brought out an A20 dev board
http://www.hotmcu.com/marsboard-a20-dev-board-p-60.html?cPath=33
Tom, do you have a timeline for a20?
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CubieTruck Hardware Features:
1、AllWinnerTech SOC A20,ARM® Cortex™-A7 Dual-Core,ARM® Mali400 MP2 Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
2、1GB/2GB DDR3@480MHz
3、HDMI&VGA 1080P display output on-board
4、10M/100M/1G Ethernet
5、Wifi+BT wireless connection with antenna on-board
6、SATA 2.0 interface support 2.5’ HDD,(for 3.5’ HDD, only need another 12V power input)
7、Memery solution:NAND+MicroSD or TSD+ MicroSD or 2*MicroSD
8、2 x USB HOST,1 x OTG,1 x SPDIF,1 x IR,4 x LEDs,1 Headphone,3 x Keys
9、Power:DC5V @ 2.5A with HDD,support Li-battery & RTC
10、54 extended pins including I2S, I2C, SPI, CVBS, LRADC x2,UART, PS2, PWMx2, TS/CSI, IRDA, LINEIN&FMIN&MICIN, TVINx4 with 2.0 pitch connectors
11、PCB size:11cm *8cm*1.4mm,very suite for installing a 2.5’ HDD
I agree, this is a completely different board. Wasn't the A20 version going to be the same PCB but just the A10 replaced with the A20?
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You can buy really cheap uSD to SD converters can't convert a SD to uSD though. I have lots of both cards and like to be able to use both so SD is best for flexibility.
Craig
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Checked up the spec's of the improved Cubieboard with lots of goodies and was impressed with it.I have a humble suggestion to add, why not raise the bar a little bit and have a A31 onboard, instead of the A20.
Tom previously worked for Allwiner, so has more knowledge/contacts there.
Also, why can't you rely upon converters they are simple mechanical converters and are available for less than £1 on eBay in the UK.
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There is barely any Linux support for A31 yet, and uncertain if there
will be Linux GPU drivers available.
Can we grab blob'ed driver from another SGX machine and install/use it on A31? I never looked into any SGX hardware in detail, if you did, this would be great to know.
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It seems they mixing the cubieboard a20 version with old pcb, and the new cubietruck with the new pcb, 2Gb RAM, 1GB nic.
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