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    YingFu - Yagala T95D 8703 Stock ROM

    Hello everyone. Freaktab Virgin here with hopefully a helpful first post. I recently picked up one of these cheapo rk3229 T95D boxes, and was kinda dismayed at the quality of the android build on it. So I went and did like many of you do, and started flashing some roms in the hope of finding something better. What a mistake. Well mostly anyways; there were a couple of bitZ of knowledge to be had! For starters, the maskrom short pins are 7-8. If you find yourself stuck in maskrom mode, take a flathead screwdriver, and starting close to the nand, push down slightly on the pins and push out away from the flash chip; chances are you had a short that you couldnt see.

    ANYHOW, after bricking 3 times in as many days, and flashing no less than 15 different roms, I said screw it and contacted the state side rep for YingFu\Ygala and just asked for the rom. In less than a hour I had a working link to exactly what I needed. That link is:
    https://mega.nz/#!0L5hiKgB!6ARRswVZbdhOBZJgHtNsV7t8VAHpTSADLP-zTDu5j7A

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    Originally posted by the_nagual View Post
    Hello everyone. Freaktab Virgin here with hopefully a helpful first post. I recently picked up one of these cheapo rk3229 T95D boxes, and was kinda dismayed at the quality of the android build on it. So I went and did like many of you do, and started flashing some roms in the hope of finding something better. What a mistake. Well mostly anyways; there were a couple of bitZ of knowledge to be had! For starters, the maskrom short pins are 7-8. If you find yourself stuck in maskrom mode, take a flathead screwdriver, and starting close to the nand, push down slightly on the pins and push out away from the flash chip; chances are you had a short that you couldnt see.

    ANYHOW, after bricking 3 times in as many days, and flashing no less than 15 different roms, I said screw it and contacted the state side rep for YingFu\Ygala and just asked for the rom. In less than a hour I had a working link to exactly what I needed. That link is:
    https://mega.nz/#!0L5hiKgB!6ARRswVZbdhOBZJgHtNsV7t8VAHpTSADLP-zTDu5j7A
    Hi ,

    what is YingFu/Ygala ???

    greetings / gefattern

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      #3
      YingFu is a TV Box manufacturer. Yagala is a YingFu brand.

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      • gefattern
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        Thanks / gefattern

      #4
      After using this box for a couple of days, I noticed varying degrees of stability - from seemingly ok to crashing on every other input click. I had noticed when I had it open that the already tiny heat sink on the SoC was poorly centered. As a experiment, I hot glued a copper penny inside the tv box top, with a quarter between the SoC and the penny, then ran a copper heat pipe from those away from the SoC\ram. What do ya know? All crashing has stopped.

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        #5
        Hello,

        Can you please tell me the android version of this ROM please?

        Kind regards
        Hannah

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          #6
          v7.1

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