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== Allwinner Devices ==
 
== Allwinner Devices ==
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E.g. [[PinePhone]]
 
=== External ===
 
=== External ===
 
* [http://sunxi.org/Main_Page sunxi.org]
 
* [http://sunxi.org/Main_Page sunxi.org]
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== Rockchip ==
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E.g. [[Orange Pi 4]] (see [[Linux on Orange Pi 4]])
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=== External ===
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* Rockchip Github repository [https://github.com/rockchip-linux]
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* Booting [[Linux]] on [[ARM devices]] - "UEFI on Top of U-Boot: Standardizing Boot Flow For ARM Boards" [https://www.suse.com/media/article/UEFI_on_Top_of_U-Boot.pdf]
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* UEFI Bootloader [https://github.com/KNNSpeed/Simple-UEFI-Bootloader-ARM64]

Latest revision as of 16:14, 28 March 2020

Linux used on ARM devices.

Allwinner Devices

E.g. PinePhone

External

Rockchip

E.g. Orange Pi 4 (see Linux on Orange Pi 4)

External

  • Rockchip Github repository [1]
  • Booting Linux on ARM devices - "UEFI on Top of U-Boot: Standardizing Boot Flow For ARM Boards" [2]
  • UEFI Bootloader [3]