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  1. @balbes150Will there be support for OrangePi 3 H6? Or is it already supported?
  2. I think 4gig is just a little too small, I would use at least 8 gig.
  3. Did you copy the 281 dtb to the root of BOOT and rename it to dtb.img?
  4. No you'r right, it should have been under Device, board but it only says "once". But balbes150 has linked to a very useful thread
  5. Yeah, but if you run cpu-z you should get a board number, ie. my Mini M8S has board number p200, my MXQPro+ has board number 281, and that is what you are looking for.
  6. Which dtb did you use? If the box runs Android you can install the CPUZ app and find the board model, it will help you fint the correct dtb to use...
  7. I have tried all the gxbb dtb's on previous versions and the only one that works with those mentioned boxes is the p200 dtb.
  8. I can't get any of the images in 5.67 to boot on Mini M8S or Mini MXIII (S905 cpu), they seem to work fine on my MXQPro+ (S905w cpu), even video plays smoot in fullscreen/full HD. Har anyone tried this images on a S905 cpu?
  9. The BT dongle had no spesifiic name, just a cheap one from the "Clas Ohlson" store here in Norway, but it worked right of of the box. WiFi worked with the built-in and the AS8723 driver module from Github.
  10. I seem to remember that I had the same problem, both with the Mini M8S and a Mini MXIII (which is virtually identical), I downloaded the 8723as driver module from github, compiled and installed it and got WiFi working but never BT, until I hooked on a cheap usb-bt adapter.
  11. And is that dtb for exactly your model? Maybe try some other dtb's....
  12. I did not quite understand, did you copy the wetek dtb to the root directory of the SD card and rename it to dtb.img?
  13. I have the same problem, earlier versions worked fine but now I get kicked out as soon as I have logged in.
  14. The hardware should be good enough for 4k since they advertice it with Android, I haven't tested it myself, but full HD works fine under linux with the kernels that support HW acceleration.
  15. Easiest is to back up your /home directory first, also any other directory you have placed stuff in.
  16. Any particular reason for that? Armbian is much more versatile and useful WITH HW acceleration.... And is it impossible to install to old NAND?
  17. I see, so there is no way to install on old NAND? I'm trying on a MXQ Pro+ and seems to have more success but boot hangs. I'll investigte further. Another question, is there a way to get accelerated video on 4.18?
  18. Did not work on my Mini M8S, after running the script it didn't even boot from the SD card anymore
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