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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <Github> ✅ **Merged** into [armbian/build](<https://github.com/armbian/build>) by [igorpecovnik](<https://github.com/igorpecovnik>) - [Link](<https://github.com/armbian/build/commit/8155cc5b0b9cc8e59dbd6a632733dfec6870fb40>): *build(deps): bump tj-actions/changed-files*
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> how did you setup wifi? is your router configured properly? https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Armbian-Config/Network/#basic-setup https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Networking/
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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <test_nuke> I tried it with Armbian-setup, manually. I also found the 2 pages you linked. I even tried chatgpt, but that ended nowhere as well.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <test_nuke> I have multiple other devices, phones, Linux boxes, windows machines, sbc's including a 'le Potato', raspberry pi 3b, orange pi nano, running earlier versions of Armbian and those all get correct IP configurations from the same router. And I checked, the DHCP is not out of IP addresses.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> well, it's almost certainly device specific problem. If Armbian works well and it does on other hardware, its not Armbian problem
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> wireless drivers on those cheap boards are often in terrible state
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> now why this doesn't work as intended ... dunno, don't deal with this board, we don't officially support it. Forum is best place to check / ask https://forum.armbian.com/forum/173-allwinner-sunxi/
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> perhaps its something trivial such as radio is blocked / disabled
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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <cristianapas1971> Hello, is there a build available, or has anyone attempted to create one for the Orange Pi RV2?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <Werner> First time I hear about that one
<Herc> DuckDuck says: OrangePi RV2 is a cost-effective RISC-V development board with Ky X1 8-core RISC-V AI CPU, providing 2TOPS CPU fusion of general-purpose computing power to support rapid deployment of AI model algorithms.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> Its a meh risc-v board.. a few of us have been pondering it vs the K1... but I haven't seen any reason to add it to my collection
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> From what I can tell the current K1 is much more robust
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> ( I've got a BPI-F3 runinng here )
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <dave0x6d> Anyone know of a good device that has a proper dual-role-power (DRP) PD controller? e.g. the controller asserts Rd on the CC pins and keeps 5 V off VBUS, so it behaves like a normal peripheral.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <dave0x6d> The device needs to be powered on via something that's not the same USB-C port that I want to have dual host and OTG mode on.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <dave0x6d> (The RPi4 seems to function... really weirdly.)
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> @dave0x6d have you read the RPI5 specs and seen if they changed it at all for the BCM2712 at all?
<Herc> PI4/5 have usb-c sockets, BUT always require 5V
<Herc> (no PD HW)
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> No.. that's incorrect
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> It runs on PD fine..
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> but you can't OTG it though I don't think
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <dave0x6d> I'm a bit nervous, since on paper the RPi4 should have worked from what I can tell.
<Herc> sure, but they always select 5v
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <dave0x6d> ah yeah this is a problem
<Herc> *select/request 5V
<Herc> pi4/5 dont have step down converters
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <dave0x6d> I already lost like 2-3 days from banging my head against the wall with a Pi4
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> Herc: Yeah its still stuck at 5.25v however it "does" have a wide current PD range now in the 5 model
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> It is very stable from 3A-5A now
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> will trip at 6V
<Herc> tekawa, what do you mean by "wide current PD range now in the 5 model"? pi 5 does NOT have any HW to take advantage of sources higher than 5 V
<Herc> they just didnt implement it
<Herc> my rock3a is happy with 9 V or higher tho
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<Herc> s/tekawa/tenkawa42 ;)
<ArmbianHelper> Herc meant to say: tenkawa42 ;), what do you mean by "wide current PD range now in the 5 model"? pi 5 does NOT have any HW to take advantage of sources higher than 5 V
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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> Herc: "read".... I said "current" not "voltage"
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> It is more stable with wider amp drops
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <dave0x6d> So any advice on what devices I should look at? The Steam Deck seems to be the only "safe" bet, but it's not really ideal since I can't power it from the wall while using the USB-C port.
* Herc never talked about currents in the 1st place
<Herc> tenkawa, I didnt read current in your post as "amperage" but as "now", sorry.
* Herc should read more precisely ofc
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> 🙂
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> What hardware are they using for that unit now?
<Herc> the pi5? they use the 5V from the PSU directly
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> No the steam deck
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> Herc: the PI5 can be powered from GPIO btw
<Herc> sure, allPIs can
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <dave0x6d> Yeah, I did that.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <dave0x6d> I think the USB controller is built into the AMD chip
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> Yeah it is
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> its one big chip
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> its a new better one on the 5 but still an integrated IC (called the RP1)
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> I know "why" these designers do this... but it does present... challenges if you are designing your own things with it....
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <tenkawa42> I dealt with this in telecom devices back in the 90's
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