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Nano Pi M4v2

Nano Pi M4v2 pairs the Rockchip RK3399 SoC with the REG Linux stack for a polished retro console. pairs the Rockchip RK3399 SoC with the REG Linux stack for a polished retro console.

Nano Pi M4v2

Quick specs

  • Manufacturer: FriendlyElec
  • SoC: Rockchip RK3399
  • Download: Coming soon

Device notes

What to expect on Nano Pi M4v2

Hardware specifications

Built for FriendlyElec

REG Linux targets this hardware profile so you can flash and play without manual tweaking.

Manufacturer

FriendlyElec

SoC

Rockchip RK3399

Download link

Coming soon

Install notes

Flash Nano Pi M4v2 and boot

Follow the workflow below; the official board page contains any extra quirks for the Rockchip RK3399 platform.

  1. Grab the image. Download the latest Nano Pi M4v2 build from the downloads page or the official board entry.
  2. Flash to storage. Use balenaEtcher, Raspberry Pi Imager, or `dd` to write the image to an SD card or SSD. Make sure to verify the checksum before booting.
  3. First boot setup. Insert the media into your Nano Pi M4v2, power on, and let REG Linux expand the filesystem. Pair controllers inside REG-Station once prompted.
  4. Troubleshoot with rescue tools. REG Linux ships with an immutable base and rescue partition—if something breaks, reboot into rescue or reflash without touching your ROMs.

Board family guidance

Rockchip SoCs

Rockchip support covers both SBCs and handhelds, from entry-level boards to top-tier RK3588 devices.

SoCs tracked: RK3128, RK3288, RK3326, RK3328, RK3399, RK3566, RK3568, RK3588

What to keep in mind

  • Supported boards include Rock, Orange Pi, and Radxa families plus handhelds like Anbernic RG351/RG552 and GameForce Chi.
  • Covers the full RK range from RK3128 to RK3588 for everything from entry-level to flagship builds.
  • Use the wiki to match your Rockchip device with the right build notes.

Learn more

Drill into the wiki board entry for scripts, overlays, and developer reminders.

View wiki guide

Need a refresher?

Cross-check kernel notes, device trees, or wiring tips on the Nano Pi M4v2 board page.

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