Orange Pi - supports ArmLinux, Lubuntu, Raspbian, Android, Kali Linux,
Openwrt ,
Debian ,
Diet PI ,
Ubuntu and etc.
Instruction :
We will need:
• HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool
• Win32 Disk Imager
• SDHC card (at least 4GB / 6 class)
The following is a description of the OS installation:
1. Format the SD card using HP USB SFT. To do this, select the letter of your SD card in the program (for example, F: \), tick the Quick Format box and select FAT32 FS.
2. Open an OS image in Win32 DI, select your SD card, click on the "Write" button
3. It remains to insert the card in OPi and boot.
Does not apply to Android. Installing Android: 1. Insert the micro SD card into the computer. Remember that the card must be at least 4 GB and its class must be at least 10th. Best suited for this card brand SanDisk.
2. Download the official Anrdoid distribution from this link:
http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/.3. Unzip the "Android".
4. Download the "PhoenixCard" program from this link:
http://orangepi.su/files/PhoenixCard.rar5. Unzip the "PhoenixCard" and run.
6. In the window that opens, specify the path to the memory card, in the "Write Mode" section, specify "Product" and click "Format to normal".
If everything goes well, you will see the message "Format card to normal mode success".
7. To write the OS "Android" on the memory card, specify the path to it in the column "Img file", in the column "Write mode" select "Startup" and click "Burn".
8. At the end of the process, click "Exit".
Done! Now you can insert your card into the computer "Orange Pi" and run it. Remember that the first launch lasts longer than usual!
P.S. In order to avoid overheating your OPi do not turn it off with the command shutdown on Armbian because the latest builds have this problem.