Lamobo R1

Due to the on-board VLAN-capable switch, this should make a nice router board.

= Identification =

The Device is marketed as Banana Pi R1

The PCB has the following silkscreened on it: Lamobo R1-SD_V3

In android, under Settings->About Tablet, you will find:
 * Model Number: 
 * Build Number: 

= Sunxi support =

Current status
No support in sunxi 3.4.

OpenWrt support using kernel 3.18 is currently awaiting upstream. Gigabit Ethernet needs some tickling from U-Boot to properly setup the TX clock delay, the on-board switch works nicely with OpenWrt's b53-mdio driver. The rtl8192cu mac80211 WiFi driver seems to be buggy/not work well with hostapd, however, client and ad-hoc mode works just fine. Apart from the on-board switch, the board is very similar to the BananaPi, thus any OS capable of running on the BananaPi should work on the R1 as well.

Images
None yet.

Manual build

 * For building u-boot, use the  target.
 * The .fex file can be found in sunxi-boards as

Everything else is the same as the manual build howto.

Mainline U-Boot
For building mainline u-boot, use the Bananapi_defconfig target.

To make the hard disk working, just add SATAPWR=SUNXI_GPB(3) to CONFIG_SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS in your u-boot .config

Mainline kernel
Use the sun7i-a20-bananapi.dtb device-tree file for the mainline kernel.

To make the switch working, apply the patches from.

A working .config for kernel 3.19.5 can be found at.

= Tips, Tricks, Caveats =

FEL mode
There seems to be no button to enter FEL mode.

Locating the UART
Connect your UART adapter here:


 * UART0-RX: J13-P01
 * UART0-TX: J13-P02
 * GND:     J12-P08

= Pictures =

= Also known as =


 * Banana Pi R1
 * BPi-R1
 * Banana Pi Router

= See also =

[|Forum at bananapi.com]

Manufacturer images
Android and openwrt images: