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| + | |[[ News/2019/12/introduce-rockpi-sata-hat | Introduce ROCK Pi SATA HATs]] |
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| + | Dear ROCK Pi Community, |
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| + | We are very happy to announce the ROCK Pi SATA HAT, a series of SATA expansion targeting at the NAS solution for Raspberry Pi 4 and ROCK Pi 4. The ROCK Pi SATA HATs come in 3 models: |
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| + | * Dual/Quad SATA HAT |
| + | * Penta SATA HAT |
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| + | The Dual/Quad SATA HAT is designed for Raspberry Pi 4 as well as ROCK Pi 4, and the Penta SATA HAT is designed for ROCK Pi 4 only. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end | Dec 8, 2019| Radxa Team |[[News | News]]|[[News/2019/12/introduce-rockpi-sata-hat |Read more »]]}} |
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| + | |[[ News/2019/6/rockpi-summer-updates-2019 | ROCK Pi Summer Updates 2019]] |
| + | |[[File:Rockpi_with_poe_hat.png]] |
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| + | Dear ROCK Pi community, |
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| + | About half an year ago, we introduced the first ROCK Pi 4 and we get a lot of feedback from different customers since then. We appreciate all the suggestions, contribution and criticism from the community. Now we are very excited to announce the recent work from Radxa Team that you might be interested, includes: |
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| + | * ROCK Pi 4 V1.4 version |
| + | * ROCK Pi PoE HAT |
| + | * USB3 eMMC reader |
| + | * ROCK Pi S 🆕 |
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| + | {{News_brief_end | Jun 19, 2019| Radxa Team |[[News | News]]|[https://wiki.radxa.com/News/2019/3/libmraa-and-device-tree-overlay-support Read more »]}} |
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| + | {{News_brief_begin |
| + | |[[ News/2019/3/libmraa-and-device-tree-overlay-support | ROCK Pi 4 now supports MRAA and device tree overlay]] |
| + | |[[File:mraa.png]] |
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| + | A lot of our users want to use the HATs on ROCK Pi 4, HATs stands for Hardware AT Top. HATs can extend the hardware capabilities without making one by yourself, it's highly welcomed by makers and diyers or even professional projects. The compatibility design of ROCK Pi 4 makes it can work with a lot of existing HATs on the market. That's on the hardware side. What frees and empowers the ROCK Pi 4's 40pin GPIO is the update we are going to introduce today, the device tree overlay and the libmraa support. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end | Mar 16, 2019| Radxa Team |[[News | News]]|[https://wiki.radxa.com/News/2019/3/libmraa-and-device-tree-overlay-support Read more »]}} |
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