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products:sbc:vim4:configurations:identify-version [2023/06/05 04:41] nick [Identify Version via CPU ID (Software way)] |
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+ | ~~tag> Amlogic A311D2 A311D2-N0D CPU revisions ~~ | ||
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- | ====== VIM4 Identify Version | + | ====== VIM4 Versions |
- | ===== Introduction ===== | + | There are two versions: [[../]] and [[../# |
- | There are two versions of '' | + | <WRAP important > |
+ | Only **V13A** | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | **VIM4:** | ||
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+ | */ | ||
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+ | ===== VIM4 Versions Differences Reference table ===== | ||
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+ | ^ SBC Name ^ NPU ^ Board version | ||
+ | | [[../ | ||
+ | | [[../# | ||
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===== Identify Version ===== | ===== Identify Version ===== | ||
There are two ways to identify the version of your VIM4. | There are two ways to identify the version of your VIM4. | ||
- | ==== Identify Version via CPU Screen Printing (Directly way) ==== | + | */ |
- | If you want to identify the version via CPU Screen Printing, you need to remove the heatsink if it is installed. | + | ===== Identify by CPU Screen Printing |
- | The **VIM4** | + | CPU has a CPU-ID label on the top center side, maybe need to remove the heatsink if it is installed. |
- | The **New VIM4** CPU Screen Printing is **A311D2-N0D**. | + | ^ SBC ^ CPU-ID Label ^ |
+ | | VIM4 | A311D2 | ||
+ | | [[../# | ||
- | ==== Identify Version via CPU ID (Software way) ==== | ||
- | If you want to identify the version via CPU ID, you need to login the system and check the cpuid informations via command '' | + | ===== Software-way identification ===== |
- | You can identify the version via different CPU ID as below: | + | Going into Linux-shell and type |
- | * 360bxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - If the serial starts with '' | ||
- | * 360cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - If the serial starts with '' | ||
+ | ```shell By CPU Serial Number | ||
+ | grep -ohm1 360[b\|c].* /proc/cpu* | ||
+ | ``` | ||
+ | ```shell by CPU Revision | ||
+ | cat / | ||
+ | ``` | ||
+ | ^ SBC ^ CPU Serial Number | ||
+ | | VIM4 | 360**b**xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | ||
+ | | [[../# | ||
- | ===== Server OS (Headless) ===== | ||
+ | /* | ||
+ | <tabbox Linux 5.4> | ||
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+ | You can use command '' | ||
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+ | ```shell | ||
+ | cat / | ||
+ | ``` | ||
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+ | <tabbox Linux 5.15> | ||
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+ | You can use command '' | ||
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+ | ```shell | ||
+ | cat / | ||
+ | ``` | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | You can identify the version via different CPU ID as below: | ||
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+ | * 360bxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - If the serial starts with '' | ||
+ | * 360cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - If the serial starts with '' | ||
+ | */ | ||