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Verified Peripherals (Tested Hardware Accessories)
Posted:
Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:41 pm
by gceline
Re: Tested Hardware Accessories
Posted:
Fri Jan 03, 2014 4:51 pm
by 9600
I've added a page on the eLinux wiki for . It would be great if as well as posting here people could add notes there, and perhaps also adding sub-sections for peripherals that have been confirmed to not work.
Cheers,
Andrew
Re: Tested Hardware Accessories
Posted:
Fri Jan 03, 2014 6:55 pm
by Claggy
You might also want to add a sub-section for HDMI and Ethernet too, I've bought a Duronic HDMI switcher (and cables) along with a Netgear 1000 Mbps Switch (and cables) in preparation so far,
only another ~3,300 backers in front of me, sigh.
Claggy
Re: Verified Peripherals (Tested Hardware Accessories)
Posted:
Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:48 am
by 9600
Done!
I've also added a few notes to the wiki page, and set this thread as sticky so it's easier to find. If we could announce/discuss here and keep the wiki updated with a canonical list.
Re: Verified Peripherals (Tested Hardware Accessories)
Posted:
Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:15 pm
by shodruk
It seems that almost all the USB peripheral drivers are disabled by default.
We have to rebuild the kernel to enable various drivers.
Re: Verified Peripherals (Tested Hardware Accessories)
Posted:
Sun Mar 09, 2014 7:54 pm
by digitalbear
I've tested a USB keyboard, Gear Head KB3700TP.
This is a keyboard and touchpad combination.
Works fine.
--Dale
Re: Verified Peripherals (Tested Hardware Accessories)
Posted:
Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:47 pm
by 9600
Thanks for updating the wiki, Dale!
Cheers,
Andrew
Re: Verified Peripherals (Tested Hardware Accessories)
Posted:
Sun May 04, 2014 8:01 pm
by Dr.BeauWebber
I will probably mainly be accessing the Parallella via ethernet, and a window on my laptop,
but to bring it up and do initial configuration I am using two directly USB connected devices :
Keyboard : Genius KB-06XE : Desktop Keyboard with Palm Rest, from Maplin
Mouse : Maplin Wired BlueTrace Mouse
These are connected via a (very old) passive USB 4 way hub, and work fine.
I first tried the following wireless setup, and it did not seem to work, but works fine when I try it now :
Cerulian Technology : J69JX Mini Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Deskset, from Maplin.
This uses a common wireless dongle, and being so neat is great for travelling with these small credit card boards, for demonstrations at meetings.
I will put these on the wiki.
Re: Verified Peripherals (Tested Hardware Accessories)
Posted:
Fri May 23, 2014 9:19 pm
by Reiner
My Parallella is running well. Did not expect that. I am Using Logitech K120 Keyboard and Logitech Mini Mouse M-UAE55 together with an unpowered Hama Easy Line Card Reader with USB Hub. SD cards do not seem to be recognized by the card reader but the usb-hub functionality works. I need to plug off the hub while booting. I use the power supply from the Parallella Accessory Kit together with an adapter for german plug socket.
Today i tested another usb-hub (inmac USB 2.0 HUB 4 port) and i just have bought a used monitor (Hanns G HG216D) that works fine with the parallella board connected over the hdmi cable provided with the accessory kit. Before that i connected the parallella to my television (Funai T800M) which was horrible because the tv only accepted full-hd-resolution even so it is just an hd-ready-tv with an resolution 1366x766. So i just could see the center part of the desktop. Pretty annoying. When i changed the resolution (i tested nearly all!) in the preferences the tv always went black and gave the warning that the display format isn't supported. That meant a lot of rebooting. A bigger reset button on the parallella board would be nice
!
Re: Verified Peripherals (Tested Hardware Accessories)
Posted:
Fri Jun 20, 2014 4:49 pm
by toddb
Tested/Used the following:
MicroSDHC:
--GSkill 16GB Class 10
--SanDisk Ultra 32GB Class 10
Mouse:
Logitech M305
Logitech M310
Logitech M325
Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000
Keyboard:
Logitech K360
USB Hubs:
--Belkin 7-Port Powered Hub F5U700
--Ice Labs 3-port Hub+Card-Reader (exact model # unknown, however I bought at locally at Microcenter URL of the product info:
http://www.microcenter.com/product/4146 ... ard_Reader) --Note: for some odd reason the Parallella build of Ubuntu can't read/mount cards, on x86/x64 Linux(Ubuntu/Lubuntu/Xubuntu)/Windows/Mac there isn't any problems. USB hub part still works so not all is lost