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  1. Hi again, The question was already asked a couple of times by some people in this thread But I don't see anyone reporting back after getting a hint from Nick. I don't even know where to start looking for information, the problem is I do have android and armbian DTS (attached) Armbian is for a different board - transpeed instead of tanix tx68. How do I know which parts to change and how? I tried some changes with WIFI parts of the config, to more or less match parts from android into armbian, but there are undefined variables, it won't compile. I don't know - some symbols, addresses etc. I tried https://github.com/goecho/aic8800_linux_drvier today, the driver compiles and loads just fine, but there is no new device in `ip link` command. Starting to think that maybe using AOSP + docker on it could be easier than fixing DTB for Armbian? Thank you android.txt armbian.txt
  2. Thanks, although the aic8800_fdrv module fails modprobe due to no device found error, Bluetooth module loads, but it was same when I compiled the module myself a month ago. It is fine for what it is though, maybe it will work without accessories in the future
  3. Let me introduce my device: - tanix tx68 - wifi/bluetooth not working - tried building modules for aw869a, failed to load, tried pre-built ones in form of .deb packages, didn't work either - internal storage not working - failed mounting it from within armbian - 1x USB2 port not working (works on default Android, doesn't work on slimboxTV Android) - IR not working - using an image from https://github.com/NickAlilovic/build/releases as is, great! - using it for Home Assistant - using external WiFi adapter - headless, tried at first with an external display but it kept stalling/crashing the GPU every few seconds and kept getting lower resolution. To be honest, an Intel N100 for 4x the price would have been a better choice, though tx68 is usable.
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