Hi,
Will currently in the process of sorting out and finalizing our the 
documentation. Once it is ready we will post up the hardware port and pin 
assignment. Hopefully it will ready in about 2 Weeks time.

Regards,
KH Goh

On Sunday, November 29, 2015 at 3:12:21 PM UTC+8, Priit Laes wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2015-11-28 at 17:43 -0800, KH Goh wrote: 
>
> [...] 
> > In terms of the hardware, at the moment we are having 2 unit of 
> > Pine64 Engineering board (Please refer here for the 
> > spec http://pine64.com/product ), and would like to donate it to the 
> > community for further evaluation and testing. Since we are a newcomer 
> > in this community, we would like you to advise us on who and where 
> > should we send the 2 board to. 
>
> You can already start with the new device howto - http://linux-sunxi.or 
> g/New_Device_howto 
>
> This would be a nice second step to working together with community. 
>
> Do you also have access and/or permission to "publish" the datasheets 
> (A53, AXP??? and Wifi/BT) and BSP? 
>
> Also, on http://pine64.com/product#intro could you label all the ports 
> and expansion headers (I can see from the board that there are 
> headers/sockets for TP, CSI, DSI, RTC, VBAT, POWER, UART). And what 
> regulator chip (AXP???) and wifi/bluetooth chip does it use? 
>
> And a typo "muti-channel" on that page. 
>
>
>
> > Thanks for your advise and appreciate your kind assistance. 
> > Regards, 
> > KH Goh 
> > 
> > 
> > On Saturday, November 28, 2015 at 9:01:31 PM UTC+8, Luc Verhaegen 
> > wrote: 
> > > On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 12:38:16AM -0800, khg...@gmail.com wrote: 
> > > > Hi, 
> > > > We are a group of people currently trying to come out with a very 
> > > low 
> > > > cost single board computer, by making use of Allwinner Quadcore 
> > > 1.2Ghz 
> > > > 64-bit A53 CPU. The target costing for the single board computer 
> > > is 
> > > > USD15. The hardware will have a 4K HDMI video output and on board 
> > > > ethernet connection. Further more, each board will has its own 
> > > unique 
> > > > MAC address. The objective for this project is to allow 
> > > individual, 
> > > > having the opportunity to learn IT knowledge with a friction of 
> > > the 
> > > > cost. Please refer to pine64.com for more detail on the hardware 
> > > > specification. 
> > > > 
> > > > Currently, the hardware development on the board is almost ready. 
> > > And 
> > > > with us, is the full Linux BSP with the true 64bit compiler. Due 
> > > to 
> > > > budget constrain and our limited know-how in Linux, We would like 
> > > to 
> > > > request the help from this community to bring up the Linux into a 
> > > full 
> > > > function Ubuntu desktop, thus allow the user to truly owning a 
> > > fully 
> > > > function open source computer with just a friction of the cost. 
> > > > 
> > > > As for the hardware itself, currently we are in the mist of 
> > > building 
> > > > some sample board to allow any interested developer to work on 
> > > it. 
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks and Regard, 
> > > > KH Goh 
> > > 
> > > Hi, 
> > > 
> > > Thanks for contacting the canonical source of most things 
> > > sunxi/allwinner before actually launching your kickstarter 
> > > campaign. 
> > > 
> > > This is the first time since the original cubieboard that such a 
> > > thing 
> > > has happened. Many companies with similar products only afterwards 
> > > find 
> > > out to what extent they do depend on the linux-sunxi community, and 
> > > then 
> > > change their story in either direction. Often the work done by the 
> > > people of the linux-sunxi community gets used directly, 
> > > cloned/forked, 
> > > and nothing is ever given back. 
> > > 
> > > As you can see, we (and while i do not speak for all of us, i know 
> > > that 
> > > i am not alone here) are sceptical about whoever approaches us like 
> > > this, especially when one of the first statements is "budget 
> > > constraints". You cannot expect the linux-sunxi community to do 
> > > your 
> > > work for you for free. 
> > > 
> > > You should however donate boards to many known and active linux- 
> > > sunxi 
> > > developers, but for that you must not expect anything in return. 
> > > Whatever then happens, happens, or it doesn't. The results are 
> > > usually 
> > > quite positive, especially given the limited cost of said boards, 
> > > but it 
> > > will hardly ever consist of full support for your product 
> > > (especially 
> > > when based on a new SoC variant). 
> > > 
> > > If you wish to have more complete support, you can always try to 
> > > hire 
> > > known linux-sunxi developers directly, or work with those members 
> > > of our 
> > > community who do contracting. The choice is up to you. 
> > > 
> > > Thanks for reaching out to us before launching your marketing 
> > > campaign, 
> > > i hope that your collaboration with linux-sunxi ends up being just 
> > > as 
> > > fruitful as your kickstarter. 
> > > 
> > > Luc Verhaegen. 
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