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| − | [[en:Getting_Started_with_R1]]
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| − | =Introduction=
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| − | ==BPI-R1==
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| − | [[File:R1_bananian.png|thumb|Overview: BPI-R1 bananian linux]]
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| − | The Banana Pi R1 is a router based Banana Pi running on the same SoC as the M1 Classic Pi.
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| − | The R1 is a open hardware router that can run on a variety of open source operating systems including OpenWrt, Android, and Bananian. The R1 has slim router form factor with a bay for 2.5" HDDs. It also has 4 Gigabit LAN ports, 1 Gigabit WAN, and 300Mbs wireless N capabilities.
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| − | *Read more about : [[Banana Pi BPI-R1]]
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| − | ===Key Features===
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| − | * Dual-core 1.0GHz CPU
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| − | * 1 GB DDR3 memory
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| − | * Mali-400 MP2 with Open GL ES 2.0/1.1
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| − | * 4x Gigabit LAN 1x Gigabit WAN
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| − | =Development=
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| − | ==Basic Development==
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| − | ===Prepare to develop===
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| − | * Prepare 16G/above TF card, USB-Serial interface, Ubuntu System
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| − | * Using your USB-Serial Connect debug console on R1
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| − | [[Image:R1_debug_console.png|240px]]
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| − | [[Image:R1_DC_IN.png|240px]]
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| − | ===Load your first image on R1===
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| − | 1.You could download latest image from our forum
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| − | 2.Install bpi-tools on your Ubuntu
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| − | * apt-get install pv
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| − | * curl -sL https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/bpi-tools/raw/master/bpi-tools | sudo -E bash
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| − | 3.After you download the image, insert your TF card into your Ubuntu
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| − | * Execute "bpi-copy xxx.img /dev/sdx" to install image on your TF card
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| − | 4.After step 3, then you can insert your TF card into R1, and press power button setup R1
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