The PINE64 is finally here

1GB PINE64 with the WiFi module and RTC battery module installed. It's huge!

I received my PINE64 yesterday and I was pretty excited after such a long wait. The following items were in the package:

  • PINE64 1GB board
  • Camera module
  • RTC battery module (which is actually bigger than I expected)
  • WiFi/Bluetooth module

They were all in good shape, and the board was not bent nor warped which I was afraid would happen after reading a few horror stories. The Pine64 is most definitely a huge board (compared to the Raspberry Pi), and the build quality also seems solid. I was able to burn the longsleep Ubuntu Xenial image to a 32GB microSD card, and since I wanted to run the board as a headless device, I mounted the microSD on my Linux box and updated the /etc/network/interfaces file to connect to my wireless network. The connection to the network was established a few seconds after providing power to the board and I was able to SSH into the device after the boot process was successfully completed.

I’ll update this post with a few pictures once I get a decent camera.

Update

1GB PINE64 with the WiFi module and RTC battery module installed. It's huge!

1GB PINE64 with the WiFi module and RTC battery module installed. It’s huge!

PINE64 side-by-side with a Raspberry Pi 3 and the Keyestudio Mega clone

PINE64 side-by-side with a Raspberry Pi 3 and the Keyestudio Mega clone