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Officially no. But you actually can. Clone the code, and change it to ARM branch (ARM Cortex V7), which means based on Ubuntu ARM edition. Then build the code. Or maybe adding some modifications like drivers\apps\device tree. And finally burn the image to the Iot device and boot it. Please not this device may not have ACPI\UEFI support. You may need to figure more about UBoot. I havn't done this yet. Might be a little bit difficult. |
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Hi AnduinOS team,
I’m currently working with the Luckfox Pico Ultra W, which features the Rockchip RV1106 processor. I’m interested in running AnduinOS on this microcontroller and wanted to know:
1)Is AnduinOS officially or experimentally compatible with the Luckfox Pico Ultra W?
2)If not directly supported, are there recommended steps or modifications to adapt AnduinOS for this board?
3)Are there any known limitations or hardware conflicts I should be aware of?
Any guidance or references to bootloader compatibility, kernel patches, or device tree support would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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