

Siarhei Siamashka's branch '20151207-embedded-lima-memtester-h3'.But it is possible to use one of the kernel forks, based on the lichee H3 SDK tarball: The 3.4 kernel from the official Allwinner's git repository does not support H3 yet. In U-Boot, loading the kernel is also supported from USB or ethernet (netboot). The H3 boards can boot from SD cards, eMMC, NAND or SPI NOR flash (if available), and via FEL using the OTG USB port. The U-Boot repository and toolchain is described in the Mainline U-Boot howto. Use the orangepi_pc_defconfig (supported since v2016.01) build target. You can build things for yourself by following our Manual build howto and by choosing from the configurations available below. See the Manual build section for more details. In addition, legacy 3.4 kernels are available in various work-in-progress git branches. For a more comprehensive list of supported features, see the status matrix for mainline kernels. Some features (hw accelerated crypto, hw spinlocks, and thermal) are still being worked on.


Most of the board functionality for boards such as Orange Pi PC are available with current mainline kernels. The H3 SoC support has matured since its introduction in kernel 4.2. Orange Pi PC Plus V1.1 Sunxi support Current status Since 2016 (maybe earlier?), an updated version with a bit thinner memory chips (see the spec sheets for differences between the memory types) is available with the following silkscreened on it: The PC PCB has the following silkscreened on it: 4.5 DRAM clock speed limit (automated statistical analysis).
