Hi Priit Laes,
Thank for the info. Currently we are in the process of sorting out our 
documentation. Will update in the  http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto 
once it is ready. 

Anyway, the regulator used in Pine64 is AXP803 and the Wifi/BT is Realtek 
RTL-8273.

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, [email protected] 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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