Don’t know why.
source ( from http://espressobin.net/forums ): The PCIe slot on Espressobin is for WIFI and BT usage only. It doesn’t support mSATA.
Don’t know why.
source ( from http://espressobin.net/forums ): The PCIe slot on Espressobin is for WIFI and BT usage only. It doesn’t support mSATA.
Exactly, it’s mPCIe only and that’s the reason you can add 2 more SATA ports for less than $15 as explained above: Banana Pi BPI-R2 Open Source smart router with MTK 7623N design
I think with the Clearfogs you can switch between mSATA and mPCIe while on EspressoBin it’s PCIe only. No idea.
But since it’s PCIe you could even add real PCIe cards with 4 or even more SATA/SAS ports with something like this: https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/PCI-express-to-Mini-PCIe-expension-adapter-PCI-e-x1-to-mPCIe-card-supports-Sound-Card/909573_32780634356.html (not that useful when just a single PCIe lane is available )
Does the new hardware have 3rd mpcie slot? Because i want to use it like a dual band wifi AP (dual module), the only one mpcie slot is not enough. I will not use MT6625L in AP mode. I beg you, SOC has 3, just add on your board, please.
i see . if you not use USB 3.0 , you can get two pcie interface , the other one is for sata interfact.
With lots of hardware to get PCIE from USB3.0, single module, i think we have to put them on the table not in case. Now it’s look like a board for developer, not home user Last thing, i still want 3rd mpcie slot on back side than via usb3.0
2nd pcie and usb3.0 interface are co-phy for mt7623, i.e, they share same phy to save the cost, so the 2nd pcie port is a native pcie port when usb3 is not enabled, thanks.
Faster, China! Too long…
there is the picture function diagram from ASIARF & Shenzhen Gainstrong Technology Co., Ltd
i edited it for our BPI-R2
correct me if i’m wrong, i just want to cleanly understand.
As i said, i wanna use BPI-R2 like a real AP, so i thing MT7623A is better.
mt7623n supports hdmi, GPU to be a SBC (single board computer) and can use TRGMII and RGMII interface to connect to mt7530 gigabit switch,so it is better than mt7623a.
in addition, I found many upstream activities in past months, including IR, 7530 DSA, I2S, PWM, pcie, DTS… etc. it is a good news for us
Is this available for sale yet?
next month. will public sale.
Can you show us some picture of hardware v2.0 and MT7615 mini pci-e card. Price for them?
I really hope you making product that meet its description. I want to buy it. So please let us buy your product - show us it’s performance
Otherwise Your product does not costs its parts, ICs. I dont want buy Jet engine on horse cart for price of jet liner, in this case price must meet its abilities - price of horse cart.
Thank you.
It seems you tried the wrong OS images? Everything is working when you use ‘Ubuntu Desktop’ from here: https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-plus/ (most users stopped using the ‘official’ OS images for their Bananas and Oranges long ago)
I hope Banana Pi developers will not do such scam.
Yes, you’re using still the wrong image as already said. Choose “Ubuntu desktop – legacy kernel” and you’re done. Gigabit Ethernet is fast but SATA is slow since it’s not SATA but GL830. Start reading from ‘Beware’ here: http://linux-sunxi.org/Sunxi_devices_as_NAS#Requirements_.2F_which_device_to_choose
I hope Banana Pi developers will not do such scam.
They did, look at BPI M3: same slow/defective GL830.
Can you please provide target date and price?
end of this month will public sale .and price is about 85 USD
Banana pi BPI-R2 run ubuntu linux with kernel 4.4.59 test
Unbelievable. Instead of showing anything relevant (boot log, at least some performance numbers for Ethernet and SATA or any other important stuff) you show a boring video without SATA/PCIe connected and a terminal with just a ping running.
Do you really call this a ‘test’? Where are the kernel sources? Where is schematics? You don’t have them right? Even the BLOBs you got from MTK are still outdated (4.4.43-BPI-R2-Kernel.tgz)
This will gonna be the same fiasco clusterfuck as with R1 in the beginning.