On Mon, 3 Oct 2016 10:54:41 +0000 LOIC DEVULDER <loic.devulder@mpsa.com> wrote:
Hello all!
I have a Nexbox z68 android TV box with a RK3368 processor that I want to play with. This box is like the GeekBox but cheaper (I bought mine for 30€). And, of course, also with less connectors, but it’s really cheap for a 2GB RAM / 16GB eMMC box. The hardware of the two
Hello, I have a Chinese RK based TV box lying on my table. Not sure about the exact details - been a while since I looked at it. The interesting bit is that it has three USB2 A connectors. Two of these are wired to the host controller and the third to the OTG controller. In the Android firmware the box came with there was a settings option to turn the OTG connector from host to device and use ADB and rkflashtool. https://github.com/crewrktablets/rkflashtools With these I pulled the firmware partitions from the device and modded a boot script to keep the OTG connector in device mode and that's as as far as I went. You can try to upload a kernel with rkflashtool without writing the in-device storage which might be helpful for unstable/development kernels. HTH Michal -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org