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Hello all.

I have an Android-based Yundoo Y8 TV box, which I want to use for UPS management.

I want it to be able to run Armbian to install the UPS management software, but I cannot figure out which Armbian I should download.

The board is based on Rockchip RK3399. In cpu-z app I see the board identified as rk30sdk, and the hardware is rk30board.

Can you please help me identify the board so I can understand which version of Armbian I need?

I couldn't find anything in the forum about RK3399...

 

I really appreciate any help you can provide.

 

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I have the same Android TV, and I've been trying to boot Armbian but I don't seem to successfully accomplish it.

 

I believe we are all alone with this, and nobody will ever help us. Maybe RK3399 SoC is still problematic after 9 years.

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1 hour ago, nobitakun said:

Maybe RK3399 SoC is still problematic after 9 years

No, the support for rk3399 is quite good.  The problem is that each box/board needs someone to develop a device tree (dtb) for that box/board and each is different depending on the specifics of that box/board.  That is what is lacking to support your box. (and if your box has obscure hardware on it, then those drivers may also be lacking)

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ohh I see. Anyways I can't seem to make it detectable by the Windows RKDevTool, I turn the maskrom mode correctly but then all of the commands fail.

 

It really sucks to have a device this powerful and not being able to do anything because of those crappy dtb files.

 

Thank you anyways!

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