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roberts:
The Mars board is an Allwinner A10 board and should be supported with existing A10 Core.
Likely a uboot and friends will be needed. See: http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/armv7/hardware/
and in particular http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/armv7/hardware/README-bootloader.txt

roberts:
I now see support of u-boot for marsboard see: https://github.com/linux-sunxi/u-boot-sunxi/wiki
This should allow the a10Core image to boot.

roberts:
The marsboard is now supported!

* u-boot.bin
* sunxi-spl.bin
* script.bin These specific for the marsboard are now posted.
See:  http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/armv7/hardware/

persian:
Hi,
Woulde you please describe for me,
how can I change or define the Marsboard pins setting for gpio or SPI functions?
Thank you

vinceASPECT:
Hi

While all these tiny computer boards are more than welcome and real interesting I must point out to you that .........in no way shape or form are these "cheap" devices.

You can buy apple iPad mini clone tablet computers with 5 times more CPU power and 4 times more GPU power for about 89 dolars

That tablet has dual front and back cameras every connection required and wi fi and blue toothe  and high quality screen and good life battery and microphone and the very latest android and also supports Linux microsd booting..............16 gigs of ssd and 2 gigs of ram....even with case and stylus and otg cable...and power brick

(Rock chip rk3188 running at 1.6 GHz per cpu core.....700mhz for each of 4 GPU cores).....the cpu cores are cortex a9 running are 1.6ghz by quad....

Infact......

mini board computers are VERY highly priced for what they are.......  it should be a quarter of what they charge....

V

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