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  1. Okay I gave up on it and done a fresh install.. Took me 5 hours to get it back up and running, to reconfig x11vnc and samba stuff. Starting a freshly baked image proved to be a nightmare - for whoever is interested I share my story; For some reason it did not detect wireless dongle for keyboard. So I could see it over hdmi but no input was possible. Did not have a wired keyboard at hand. at first run it did not became accessible over ssh. but an ip address was assigned to it by dhcp router; I could see a new ip when I'd start it up. but it would not respond to ssh requests. But serial connection saved the day. Luckily I did have a serial adapter. Created username/password and then it was accessible over ssh and I could ditch the crappy tv screen I was using Selected wrong locale on setup, was unable to get rid of it without commenting wrong locale lines in ~/.bashrc Then I spent some few hours to get vnc up and running with lightdm and crapload of other dependencies, packages. Thanks AI for assistance. When asking quality questions and sharing messages/outputs it was super useful (I dont keep anything confidential there) Manually created /home/domas/startxfve_headless.sh script, made it executable, the whole orderal Not to mention xfce was not installed by default on this debian/minimal image. It was fun one too. https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Armbian-Software/Desktops/ - armbian-config --cmd XFCE01 just ran the script and nothing happened without any error Had to do it manually but I think it worked the first or second time. And the most fun one since it included multimeter and soldering iron: then it did not detect my disk over sata no matter what I do. Apparently measured 0v at hdd power connector. Not sure how I killed it. After some fiddling around I connected jst connector's for hard drive 5V power to one of gpio pins that supply 5v. HDD spins up - YAAAY. It was short-lived. Disk Still undetected. Probably usb to sata controller is not powered on since 5v regulator fried. (thanks AI for ideas) So then I jumped a wire from said gpio 5v pin to the back of what used to be 5V connector for hard drive so it both feeds the disk and backfeeds the boards 5v regulator with the needed usb to sata controller. I don't use gpio. ITS ALIVE. No, I did not believe it would work. But at this point I had nothing to lose. Sketchy? Yes. Have I ever pulled worse? Sure. Proud of myself? You bet.
  2. Please help, I'm stucked (or, may be stupid). I use my tv-box as printserver (Klipper), it works fine. Now I attempt to use accelerometer ADXL345 usb board, and I havnt success. It must be simple task, but something went wrong here. Board works, flashed normally without any errors and shown as should by lsusb: klipper@transpeed-8k618-t:/usr/lib/udev/rules.d$ lsusb Bus 003 Device 002: ID 1a86:7523 QinHeng Electronics CH340 serial converter Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 004 Device 013: ID 1d50:614e OpenMoko, Inc. rp2040 Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Also, it must be appear as serial device, but... klipper@transpeed-8k618-t:/usr/lib/udev/rules.d$ ls -l /dev/serial/by-id total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Nov 8 18:47 usb-1a86_USB_Serial-if00-port0 -> ../../ttyUSB0 ...here is my "Ender" only. dmesg: [30617.149526] usb 4-1: new full-speed USB device number 22 using ohci-platform [30617.358206] usb 4-1: New USB device found, idVendor=1d50, idProduct=6177, bcdDevice= 1.00 [30617.358227] usb 4-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 [30617.358235] usb 4-1: Product: rp2040 [30617.358242] usb 4-1: Manufacturer: katapult [30617.358249] usb 4-1: SerialNumber: E6647C7403433637 [30663.467079] usb 3-1: new full-speed USB device number 3 using ohci-platform [30663.665820] usb 3-1: New USB device found, idVendor=1a86, idProduct=7523, bcdDevice= 2.64 [30663.665867] usb 3-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 [30663.665891] usb 3-1: Product: USB Serial [30663.668223] ch341 3-1:1.0: ch341-uart converter detected [30663.680198] usb 3-1: ch341-uart converter now attached to ttyUSB0 I've search solutions, but have not resolve.
  3. I came from 4pda to armbian and I came from there already being a prejudiced person. this is just another normal day in the TV box section. Many other users have already encountered similar problems with Chinese boxes. you can solder a better module like @Deoptim
  4. Hi. I installed Armbian Server on my TV box (Ugoos X3 Pro 4/64 x905x3) to the NAND, and I have some trouble with the RAM size in the system. I use meson-sm1-ugoos-x3.dtb. It turns out that only 1.8GB of 4GB RAM is available in the system. On the Russian forum 4PDA, I found some information on how to fix this. I repacked the DTB file and changed memory@ from 0x40000000 to 0xFF000000. After that, 3.8GB RAM appeared in the system, but it turned out the system was unstable and randomly froze. However, when I installed Armbian from an SD card, all 3.8GB RAM was available in the system, and the system worked fine and stable. I also used meson-sm1-ugoos-x3.dtb. Is it possible to fix this and use all available RAM?
  5. Welcome to TV-Box section, that's the real size of your RAM: 4gb https://github.com/hqnicolas/Rockchip-Library/tree/main/RK356x/rkbin
  6. well @SteeMan i tried all the possible instructions and everything i could possibly try. Usb does not power the board, which most of the generic chinese TV Boxes do, we plug the usb, power it , it can detect the things and we put the sd card and we are good to go, that does not happen on this board since, the SDCard slot is not there, and apart from that you have to power it externally it will not detect the USB power. Upon trying to short the pins which are shown, would only take me into the WorldCup mode, but even after going into that, and following with all the possible files, which are meant to update it, like in some videos, it would not take up the file honestly, rather it would get stuck to the point where it is mainly trying to read the emmc block. would not go any further ahead of that. The other option is to use the amlogic usb burning tool, now again, that tool like so many videos online would not show me any details whatsoever, it will not show up my box for me to be able to flash it. there are uart pins, it only shows the following things. no matter what key strokes i give it will never stop nor do anything fancy for me, it will straight boot into its OS. so all the provided instructions already online are not at all of any help for this. Instead im wiling to go multiple steps further, like i had mentioned initially and those would be the following. Try and pull out the EMMC from the board and use a reader to read it? But i am lost even after i read the data, and if i wish to put back anything lets say armbian, what should i do next? flash it from the emmc reader? or put it back on the board and try to see then what all burning method works? apart from the EMMC pull out, i am unsure what else might as well work here, i am least interested now to even run android back on it since i would require multiple files which only the factory can provide maybe? (heard this from my linux developer friends who make roms) which i do not have. my final call would be to simply design my own custom PCB and pull out the Processor, RAM and EMMC and build our own DTB and use it, but again, i am not sure and unaware of the fact that if there are things flashed on the S905X itself or everything that is stopping me is on the EMMC? and if making my own board which is the last option, would even be worth it?
  7. Hi @SteeMan, Thanks for the response. Yes i do know that, perhaps, im trying to get help from anyone and everyone to get this up and running, i had even tried to buy the MXq5 TV boxes before, and it failed, rather including you and some other mods had asked me not to continue with it since it has a processor which would not do much of the great deal for my Touch screen solution. hence now that ive got hands on this board which im even able to get for cheap honestly, i would like to get into it. thats all. so anything which can help to get this up and running would be helpful. apart from that, since i could not post more than 1 image i added the link to the github. Thanks in advance.
  8. Hi, First of all thank you very much for all the support and efforts you have taken to provide with the extensive documentation and images to flash on the android tv boxes. I am here in hope of some help and guidance, since ive not been able to solve this particular issue since past 2 months and with bare minimum sleep and enough efforts. I have a SDMC Tech STB which is DV8549 - Processor: Amlogic S905X2 - RAM: 2GB - EMMC: 8 / 32Gb (not sure but will share part number) - WiFi chip? Unsure since the part is rubbed off, and its not even necessary to run the wifi. It does not have the SD card slot unlike the normal TV Boxes. it seems to be locked? or rather would not go into any mode. it has a debug port, but it would not show any data apart from some wifi related things. in which if we keep pressing CTRL + C it will stop displaying that. There is some button given, unlike the TB Boxes, but that button upon pressing only takes into the recovery mode which leads to nothing but only would ask to Wipe Data and factory Reset, that is all. Just behind the EMMC Chip, there seems to be a Placment for a small Pushbutton which is not populated, but when we do short it, while plugging in the Power Supply, it would take the device in the WorldCup Mode. **What have i tried?** 1. Did put the device in worldcup mode and followed with a alot of files from Ricky Divjakovski, to try and flash some android images which were provided by other people online, but it would not do anything or would not lead to any flashing to the board. 2. Tried the Amlogic USB Burning tool, but even that would not lead to any of the flashing, did follow a lot of videos online but all the steps were made for the generic TV Boxes and none for my specific, but considering my electronics and embedded knowledge i tried my level best to do all the combinations to check if the usb burning tool would help to flash any rom it did not. So, both the standard ways which are meant to be used for the Generic TV Boxes are not available for me. The last step which im planning to do is, pull out the EMMC from the board, install it on the external EMMC Reader like the allSocket bga153/163 and copy all the files from the EMMC and erase it. but i have no idea after erasing, re-soldering the EMMC, where do i start and how do i install the armbian or any OS onto the board again? what do i expect from you or other users over here from the community? what should i do next? is there any way i can get this up and running? are there any steps i might be missing? Back of the board. Highlighted in RED is the button i would short and it would take me into the worldcup mode Highlighted in Blue is the button i would press, and it would take me to recovery. Front Of the Board from over here i was not able to attach any more photos to the post, so a humble request to follow up over here https://github.com/ophub/amlogic-s9xxx-armbian/issues/3214 for all the pictures. any help in regards to this shall be very very much amazing. thanks in advance.
  9. Hello everyone! First of all, thanks for the useful thread. I'd like to know if you got the files for the SD card, Guillaume lopéré. And if installing this armbian I'd be able to use the tv box as a home server, deploying a Node.js project and using Docker. Best Regards, Gilliard
  10. There should be a big difference in speed and powerconsumption; As I indicated in earlier post, edge kernel has no video encoding working, so at least is is SW encode. Debian/standard ffmpeg for aarch64 only had/has v4l2m2m, no dedicated RKMPP also no old OpenMAX rpi methods (in the past). I think this works for Qualcomm SoCs, but no others I am aware of. If you use RK35xx RKMPP I see almost 5x real-time speed for 1080p50 and low CPU load. See example below: root@rock5b:~# ffmpeg -hide_banner -codecs | grep -e h264_v4l2m2m -e h264_rkmpp DEV.LS h264 H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 (decoders: h264 h264_v4l2m2m h264_cuvid) (encoders: libx264 libx264rgb h264_nvenc h264_v4l2m2m h264_vaapi h264_vulkan) root@rock5b:~# /usr/share/jellyfin-ffmpeg/ffmpeg -hide_banner -codecs | grep -e h264_v4l2m2m -e h264_rkmpp DEV.LS h264 H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 (decoders: h264 h264_v4l2m2m h264_rkmpp h264_cuvid) (encoders: libx264 libx264rgb h264_nvenc h264_v4l2m2m h264_rkmpp) root@rock5b:~# /usr/share/jellyfin-ffmpeg/ffmpeg -y -hide_banner -c:v hevc_rkmpp -i /lan/record/2025-11-04-NPO-1.ts -map v -c:v h264_rkmpp -f mpegts /dev/null Input #0, mpegts, from '/lan/record/2025-11-04-NPO-1.ts': Duration: 06:59:01.58, start: 14798.887378, bitrate: 4058 kb/s Program 1 Metadata: service_name : NPO 1 service_provider: KPN Stream #0:0[0x1b63]: Video: hevc (Main) ([36][0][0][0] / 0x0024), yuv420p(tv, bt709), 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 50 fps, 50 tbr, 90k tbn Stream #0:1[0x1b64](dut): Audio: aac_latm (HE-AAC) ([17][0][0][0] / 0x0011), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp Stream #0:2[0x1b69](dut): Audio: aac_latm (HE-AAC) ([17][0][0][0] / 0x0011), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp (visual impaired) (descriptions) Stream #0:3[0x1b65](dut): Subtitle: dvb_teletext (libzvbi_teletextdec) ([6][0][0][0] / 0x0006), 492x250 No Program Stream #0:4[0x12]: Data: epg Stream mapping: Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (hevc (hevc_rkmpp) -> h264 (h264_rkmpp)) Press [q] to stop, [?] for help Output #0, mpegts, to '/dev/null': Metadata: encoder : Lavf61.7.100 Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (High), nv12(tv, bt709, progressive), 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], q=2-31, 2000 kb/s, 50 fps, 90k tbn Metadata: encoder : Lavc61.19.101 h264_rkmpp ^C[out#0/mpegts @ 0xaaaaea74fce0] Error writing trailer: Immediate exit requesteds speed=4.86x [out#0/mpegts @ 0xaaaaea74fce0] Error closing file: Immediate exit requested [out#0/mpegts @ 0xaaaaea74fce0] video:61287KiB audio:0KiB subtitle:0KiB other streams:0KiB global headers:0KiB muxing overhead: 6.096897% frame=12559 fps=244 q=25.0 Lsize= 65024KiB time=00:04:11.16 bitrate=2120.9kbits/s speed=4.87x ^C^CReceived > 3 system signals, hard exiting
  11. I have a RK3228A TV Box which is able to properly boot armbian when flashed to its eMMC (no rknand) . However I don't use Armbian much often, probably a maximum of two to three times a month. I want to keep stock Android on eMMC, for video playback on the YouTube app is much faster compared to in firefox and Android has proper remote support which Armbian lacks. I tried flashing the armbian community image on the sdcard but the device didn't boot from sdcard unless the eMMC was wiped. I found that multitool is able to always boot from sdcard irrespective of whatever is in the emmc. After doing some research on the multitool build process, I think I need a properly configured idbloader, uboot and tee binary and then place them at proper offsets in the image, however the Armbian image already contains different data at those offsets. So, how can I build an Armbian image that can be booted from sdcard without wiping the eMMC ?
  12. @Ducdanh Nguyen, if you mean usb<->uart converter, virtually anything with cmos/ttl 3.3v. i/o levels (5v. probably is fine too) will work. Based on ch340 or pl2303 or cp2101 or some FTDI chips - all they should work. But don't use usb<->rs232 converters or COM port directly. If you talking about soldering some sort of connector to tv box board, then I can't suggest anything, except some straight separate pin. This test points are just separate pads and they don't suit any of connectors I familiar with. IMO better way is to solder thin flexible wires (preferably in PTFE or silicone insulation) to the board, and then solder any kind of connector to them. You need uart connected only if you wish to interact by it means with tv box. Through uart you can interact with u-boot bootloader, inspect kernel output and have access to shell console with 'su' enabled. But, just to simply boot tv box, you don't need uart.
  13. Hello, I have an X96q 2/16 TV Box. I installed the build "Armbian-unofficial_25.05.0-trunk_X96q-lpddr3-v1-3_bookworm_edge_6.12.11_server" on a 64GB microSD card, and everything is working fine. However, when I run armbian-install -m yes and select "Boot from eMMC — system on eMMC", I get the error: Error: Partition(s) on /dev/mmcblk2 are being used. Too many primary partitions. mount: /mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/rootfs: WARNING: source write-protected, mounted read-only. mount: /mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/bootfs: WARNING: source write-protected, mounted read-only. rm: невозможно удалить (Can't be deleted) '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/bootfs/bat': Файловая система доступна только для чтения (File system is read-only) rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/bootfs/bootlogo.bmp': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/bootfs/fastbootlogo.bmp': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/bootfs/font24.sft': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/bootfs/font32.sft': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/bootfs/magic.bin': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/rootfs/bat': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/rootfs/bootlogo.bmp': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/rootfs/fastbootlogo.bmp': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/rootfs/font24.sft': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/rootfs/font32.sft': Файловая система доступна только для чтения rm: невозможно удалить '/mnt/armbian-install.kYpi5v/rootfs/magic.bin': Файловая система доступна только для чтения Partition too small. Needed: 1896 Mb Available: 128 Mb. How can I fix this? Output of sudo lsblk: NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS mmcblk2 179:0 0 14.6G 0 disk ├─mmcblk2p1 179:1 0 32M 0 part /mnt/armbian-install.38Slfn/bootfs │ /mnt/armbian-install.38Slfn/rootfs │ /mnt/armbian-install.3JZfHI/rootfs │ /mnt/armbian-install.Mqemrx/rootfs ├─mmcblk2p2 179:2 0 16M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p3 179:3 0 32M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p4 179:4 0 2G 0 part ├─mmcblk2p5 179:5 0 16M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p6 179:6 0 32M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p7 179:7 0 640M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p8 179:8 0 16M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p9 179:9 0 16M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p10 179:10 0 16M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p11 179:11 0 16M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p12 179:12 0 16M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p13 179:13 0 512K 0 part ├─mmcblk2p14 179:14 0 15.5M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p15 179:15 0 16M 0 part ├─mmcblk2p16 179:16 0 16M 0 part └─mmcblk2p17 179:17 0 11.7G 0 part mmcblk2boot0 179:32 0 4M 1 disk mmcblk2boot1 179:64 0 4M 1 disk mmcblk0 179:96 0 58.2G 0 disk └─mmcblk0p1 179:97 0 57.7G 0 part /var/log.hdd / zram0 254:0 0 986.1M 0 disk [SWAP] zram1 254:1 0 50M 0 disk /var/log zram2 254:2 0 0B 0 disk Output of sudo fdisk -l: Disk /dev/mmcblk2: 14.56 GiB, 15634268160 bytes, 30535680 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: gpt Disk identifier: AB6F3888-569A-4926-9668-80941DCB40BC Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/mmcblk2p1 73728 139263 65536 32M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p2 139264 172031 32768 16M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p3 172032 237567 65536 32M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p4 237568 4431871 4194304 2G Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p5 4431872 4464639 32768 16M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p6 4464640 4530175 65536 32M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p7 4530176 5840895 1310720 640M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p8 5840896 5873663 32768 16M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p9 5873664 5906431 32768 16M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p10 5906432 5939199 32768 16M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p11 5939200 5971967 32768 16M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p12 5971968 6004735 32768 16M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p13 6004736 6005759 1024 512K Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p14 6005760 6037503 31744 15.5M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p15 6037504 6070271 32768 16M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p16 6070272 6103039 32768 16M Microsoft basic data /dev/mmcblk2p17 6103040 30535646 24432607 11.7G Microsoft basic data Output of (parted) print: Model: MMC R821MB (sd/mmc) Disk /dev/mmcblk2: 15.6GB Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B Partition Table: gpt Disk Flags: Number Start End Size File system Name Flags 1 37.7MB 71.3MB 33.6MB fat16 bootloader msftdata 2 71.3MB 88.1MB 16.8MB env msftdata 3 88.1MB 122MB 33.6MB boot msftdata 4 122MB 2269MB 2147MB super msftdata 5 2269MB 2286MB 16.8MB misc msftdata 6 2286MB 2319MB 33.6MB recovery msftdata 7 2319MB 2991MB 671MB ext4 cache msftdata 8 2991MB 3007MB 16.8MB vbmeta msftdata 9 3007MB 3024MB 16.8MB vbmeta_system msftdata 10 3024MB 3041MB 16.8MB vbmeta_vendor msftdata 11 3041MB 3058MB 16.8MB ext4 metadata msftdata 12 3058MB 3074MB 16.8MB private msftdata 13 3074MB 3075MB 524kB frp msftdata 14 3075MB 3091MB 16.3MB empty msftdata 15 3091MB 3108MB 16.8MB media_data msftdata 16 3108MB 3125MB 16.8MB fat16 Reserve0 msftdata 17 3125MB 15.6GB 12.5GB f2fs UDISK msftdata Has anyone encountered this and knows how to fix it? Do I need to repartition the eMMC? If so, what is the safest way to do it without bricking the device? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
  14. @leXia "no matter which image I use, it always boots into Android". Maybe it's not booting into FEL mode or it's not reading your SDcard. To enter FEL mode, power off the TV box, insert your SDcard, press and hold a hidden button (often inside the AV port, reachable with a toothpick) while connecting the power cable, release the button after a few seconds. If that doesn't work try another SDcard. Usually, if you box detects uboot and stops you'll just get a black screen. Without UART communication I can't really help. If it boots the kernel then you can check your SDcard for log files.
  15. @Ducdanh Nguyen, about uart: just find someone with soldering skills - it's deal of 3 minutes to solder 3 wires. Screenshots: all them taken from one tv box. I've found recovery menu only once - when accidentally flashed update.zip with system and vendor partitions taken from other tv box (also HiSilicon-based). After flashing, something went wrong while starting Android, and box automatically rebooted to recovery.
  16. @Sergey Lepeshkin i also note that the picture of the tv boxhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1etPmH8ZG4UtPHI3Vf1U9MUHl5_gK_s-E are from diffrent boxes, but the reflash_from_backup.jpg is probalby mine. But i can't access the recovery menu, is there any way?
  17. @Ducdanh Nguyen, I don't understand how you could use electrical (insulation?) tape to connect to test points... Nevertheless, all you need is a good electrical contact between wires and test points. Means has no matter. Beware: signal levels is 3.3V. Do not connect directly to RS232 interface! What about flashing my modified update.zip - don't worry. It doesn't alter partition table, bootloader and backup partition. If something goes wrong, or you just want original firmware back - just connect power while holding button near "A/V" jack. This will start reflashing using your original update.zip, located in backup partition. If you want to extract your original update.zip from backup partition, simplest way to do this is using uart. Connect uart to pc, boot tv box normally, open serial port on pc (115200/8/n/1), issue 'su' command, mount /backup and copy /backup/update.zip anywhere you want. About laptop - I don't understand, how it's related to this discussion... If you want to compile armbian using it - go ahead. It doesn't matter what cpu architecture or type of memory it uses. All you need is correct toolchain, which suits our tv box SoC.
  18. Armbian Version: 6.12.56-current-rockchip64 TV Box: I have same board that is mentioned at this post. Issue: using the .dts mentioned in the above link I am able to see the clock with blinking separator. However I am not seeing the disk activity or LAN connections icon. If I am using devicetree changed to rk1188-box-led-conf-5, I can see the disk blinking icon and LAN connection, however the clock is not visible. Is there anyway I can get the clock as well the icons? Can you share the steps or the post that has the solution to this?
  19. TV Box Status Information Template Version 1.0 TV Box Name (example: TX3 mini): T9 CPU (example: amlogic s905w): RK3328 Armbian build file name: Armbian_community_25.11.0-trunk.367_Rk3318-box_trixie_current_6.12.54_minimal.img DTB file used: rockchip/rk3318-box.dtb Kernel Version: 6.12.56-current-rockchip64 Distribution Installed (focal, buster, etc): trixie Working Ethernet (Yes/No):Yes Max Ethernet Speed that works (100/1000): 100 Max Does wifi work (Yes/No): Yes 2/5 Does bluetooth work (Yes/No): Yes Does HDMI audio work (Yes/No): Yes - after last update , (also analog and spdif ports are available - not tested). Additional Comments (provide any additional information you feel is important): IR Receiver yes 5 Digit display working: yes MASKROM PINS for recovery flashing available on the back side. SOC RK3328 RAM 4Gx4 D9PQL VFD DRIVER FD6551 WLAN CHIP SP6330 32 GB EMMc KLMBG2JENB VT RT9045 vfd.conf rk3318-t9.dtso Log android gpio T9.txt
  20. the two tv box are quite different.The rk3318-H50 of this post is quite cheap, so are the component inside. By the way for the rk3318-H50: the PMIC is a DF1517, not an usual one. The Board has three leds (one red is power on always on the other two are both blu but I have never seen them on) and a 4 digit display plus (colon) usb, lan and wlan icons. Wifi works with the base configuration 2 and 5 ghz (although some warnings in the log). Bluetooth is recognized as well. I do not see any message related to the IR receiver. By the way it seems to be quite stable. This is the gpio list: android_tv_box_32:/ $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio gpiochip0: GPIOs 0-31, parent: platform/pinctrl, gpio0: gpio-2 ( |vcc_otg_vbus ) out hi gpio-30 ( |vcc_sd ) out hi gpiochip1: GPIOs 32-63, parent: platform/pinctrl, gpio1: gpio-42 ( |bt_default_rts ) out lo gpio-50 ( |reset ) out hi gpio-53 ( |bt_default_poweron ) out hi gpio-56 ( |fd650_scl ) out hi gpio-57 ( |fd650_sda ) out hi gpio-58 ( |bt_default_wake_host) in hi gpiochip2: GPIOs 64-95, parent: platform/pinctrl, gpio2: gpio-81 ( |vcc_host_vbus ) out hi gpio-82 ( |power-led-ir ) out lo gpio-90 ( |power-led-normal ) out lo gpiochip3: GPIOs 96-127, parent: platform/pinctrl, gpio3: The T9 is an old and quite different TVBOX (cames in two flavours rk3318 and rk3328 from Sunwell) and everything is working "out of the box" - wifi, bluetooh, lan, hdmi, ir receiver. It has no leds but a 5 digit display + 6 icons but if you think it would be useful I can open it and peraphs describe it in a different post to avoid confusion. It seems to me that is more widespread as there are configuration files all around. Let me know if it is of ant interest.
  21. I am in the process of installing Armbian on the X88pro13 TV box, which has the RK3528 CPU. https://github.com/joilg/x88pro wifi and ethernet are working
  22. @jock, sorry for the confusion actually there are two boards (two different TV-BOX) one (here in this post) is an rk3318-H50 as you say T98... using FD650, the other one is rk3318-T9 (only T9) using FD655. All the dtso files posted are correct: for the H50 (T98) in this post you have the versions for the old kernel and the new one. Same in the other post "HELP WANTED" for the other TV BOX. At the end the two latest dtso are valid for the latest kernel. One of the difference between FD650 and FD655 is that the first one has 4 digits but 8 segments (0-7) on the contrary FD655 drives 5 digits and 7 segments (0..6). DTSO files are configured accordingly and fully working. Hope it clarifies.
  23. I also happened to get an X88pro13 TV box on my desk. Since it promises good performance, I've been experimenting with getting Armbian running.. My first attempts look promising. Armbian-update and armbian-config are working. It could be a good platform for Smart-Home, Console and desktop Armbian is running well. _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ /_\ _ _ _ __ | |__(_)__ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ ___ / _|/ _(_)__(_)__ _| | / _ \| '_| ' \| '_ \ / _` | ' \___| || | ' \/ _ \ _| _| / _| / _` | | /_/ \_\_| |_|_|_|_.__/_\__,_|_||_| \_,_|_||_\___/_| |_| |_\__|_\__,_|_| v25.11 rolling for Hugsun X88pro running Armbian Linux 6.1.115-vendor-rk35xx Packages: Ubuntu stable (noble) Support: DIY (custom image) IPv4: (LAN) 192.168.178.71 (WAN) 130.185.10.185 Performance: Load: 82% Uptime: 0 min Local users: 3 Memory usage: 7% of 3.82G CPU temp: 41°C Usage of /: 10% of 58G RX today: 262 KiB Commands: Configuration : armbian-config Monitoring : htop HDMI output, LAN, Wi-Fi, and USB 2.0 are supported. Audio not tested yet. Bluetooth and USB 3.0 aren't working yet and require further investigation. IR remote control is also not working. I've shared my results and instructions for creating the image at: https://github.com/joilg/x88pro A ready-made image for an Armbian server with a console interface is available at: https://github.com/joilg/x88pro/tags A desktop version can also be easily created. Please try this version and let me know if you encounter any problems. johlnx
  24. Hi , I am trying to configure orangepi to turn on and turn off tv. I installed and used cec-ctl to register the boad as playbac device. And then was able to put the TV on standby mode via sudo cec-ctl --device /dev/cec0 --standby --to 0 but not able to find how to turn ON the TV. Can someone please help. Thanks Manish
  25. By some miracle of faith, yesterday at the last second before I gave up, I simply put Armbian_24.2.5_Rk322x-box_bookworm_current_6.6.22_minimal.img directly onto the SD card, and incredibly it loaded and I can use everything smoothly on the RK3229 (R329Q_V3.1), including running it on 5.0ghz Wi-Fi... but now the question is, can I put it on the NAND card? If it's not worth it, I'm thinking of leaving it on my SD card, then I'll buy other SD cards for my Raspberry Pi 1 b+ and another TV box I have (I haven't seen the card yet). I'm building a minilab. actually minilab(not working again) A computer with an AMD A4-4000 + 8GB RAM with Proxmox. A Raspy with Dietipi, Pihole, and Adguard. A TVBox-1 for observability (Grafana stack). A TVBox-2 to act as a redundancy node for TVBox-1 and a test server. Speaking directly, I took the image and ran the commands I saw on some postmarketos forums about recording directly via rkdev: rkdeveloptool wl 0x0 rockchip-rk322x-exemple.img
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