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    alfawise T9 4GB/64GB TV BOX

    PLEASE I NEED THE SHORT LOCATION FOR MY ALFAWISE T9 TV BOX

    PLEASE HELP

    #2
    Originally posted by slimdee View Post
    PLEASE I NEED THE SHORT LOCATION FOR MY ALFAWISE T9 TV BOX

    PLEASE HELP
    Never buy Alfawise tv boxes unless you want hardware and software problems that can't get fixed.
    Why flash another device's firmware to it if you don't have a backup of the current firmware?
    Search for 2 gold dots and short them, if such a thing is not available it will be very hard to get any instructions to enter MaskROM Mode.

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      #3
      Please I couldn't find any 2 gold dots, what else can I do to make it work ?

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        #4
        slimdee, i'm guessing ?

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          #5
          thanks and let me give it a try

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            #6
            make sure to use firmware that supports AP6255 wifichip or else you will not have working wifi/bluetooth

            as mo123 said, please stay away from alfawise tv box, they suck

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              #7
              Originally posted by mAtvXk View Post
              slimdee, i'm guessing ?

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              Hi, mAtvXk

              Your guess is correct. I shorted that two pins and successfully put it in MaskROM mode. But still the firmware tool failed at "test device" step, I guess I damaged some parts. I have a UART, can you please point out where might be the pins for GND, TX, and RX? Thank you so much!

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                #8
                Originally posted by linuxerwang View Post
                ...I shorted that two pins and successfully put it in MaskROM mode. But still the firmware tool failed at "test device" step...
                steps to folllow:
                1. open Rockchip Batch Tool and import firmware
                2. short two golden points under NAND chip and keep it shorted
                3. plug the micro USB cable into OGT port
                4. windows should make "add device" sound and device should appear in Batch Tool
                5. unshort golden pins
                6. press Upgrade to start flashing


                Originally posted by linuxerwang View Post
                ...I have a UART, can you please point out where might be the pins for GND, TX, and RX...
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                UART for Amlogic, Allwinner and Rockchip Devices – Setting Up Guide

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                  #9
                  Thank you so much, mAtvXk. I'll post the results when I get a chance to do it.

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                    #10
                    I took some time to try. I think the PINs are correct because there are some texts output on screen. I tried with both minicom and picocom. Here are the outputs:

                    $ sudo picocom -b 1500000 /dev/ttyUSB0
                    picocom v2.2

                    port is : /dev/ttyUSB0
                    flowcontrol : none
                    baudrate is : 1500000
                    parity is : none
                    databits are : 8
                    stopbits are : 1
                    escape is : C-a
                    local echo is : no
                    noinit is : no
                    noreset is : no
                    nolock is : no
                    send_cmd is : sz -vv
                    receive_cmd is : rz -vv -E
                    imap is :
                    omap is :
                    emap is : crcrlf,delbs,

                    Type [C-a] [C-h] to see available commands

                    Terminal ready
                    h\mkjOdw`GfGe'O\beyO#omh]Cd?`;G'mh]Cd`;G'.mh]Cd?`;G'mh]Cd`;G'h;~



                    ============= minicom


                    Welcome to minicom 2.7.1

                    OPTIONS: I18n
                    Compiled on Aug 13 2017, 15:25:34.
                    Port /dev/ttyUSB0, 00:43:50

                    Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys

                    h\mKjodW`9Gfge'_O\?beyO#o.mh]Cd?`d?h]Cd`d;v


                    The bold lines are the output when plug in the device.

                    Seems my device is totally broken? Any idea? Thanks!

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                      #11
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                        #12
                        My UART is CP2102, supports Baud Rates: 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4000, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 16000, 19200, 28800, 38400, 51200, 56000, 57600, 64000, 76800, 115200, 128000, 153600, 230400, 250000, 256000, 460800, 500000, 576000, 921600

                        RK3328 supports bit rates 115.2Kbps,460.8Kbps,921.6Kbps,1.5Mbps,3Mbps, 4Mbps

                        I tried a few buad rates, but none worked. Maybe I need a new UART with CP2104?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by linuxerwang View Post
                          ...I tried a few buad rates, but none worked...
                          Rockchip = 1500000 baud rate

                          "With some adapters, you may try to connect TX pin of the adapter to RX pin of the board, and RX pin of adapter to TX pin of the board, if you do not get the serial console working."

                          source: http://wiki.t-firefly.com/en/ROC-RK3399-PC/debug.html


                          You can also check the UART adapter speeds with CP21xxCustomizationUtility.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mAtvXk View Post

                            Rockchip = 1500000 baud rate

                            "With some adapters, you may try to connect TX pin of the adapter to RX pin of the board, and RX pin of adapter to TX pin of the board, if you do not get the serial console working."

                            source: http://wiki.t-firefly.com/en/ROC-RK3399-PC/debug.html


                            You can also check the UART adapter speeds with CP21xxCustomizationUtility.
                            The first time I opened the customization utility, it shows 1,500,000 at the top two lines. Tried with putty, but it can not open connection to the port (COM3).
                            Then I use the utility to change the "desired" column of the first two lines to 2,000,000. Program device shows green column. But putty still can not open connection to the port.
                            Also tried 1,200,000, can't open connection. Tried 921,600 (and lower baud rates), it opened the connection. But connecting the power to the tv box, it shows some random characters.

                            I guess my UART device only supports up to 921,600, even if programmed to higher baud rates. I ordered UART devices with ch340g and FT232RL, hope they work.

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                              #15
                              I got a new UART which got some meaningful output:

                              Code:
                              DDR version 1.16 20190528
                              ID:0xFFF
                              ln
                              DDR3
                              333MHz
                              rd addr 0x80000000 = 0xC9D2000F
                              rd addr 0x40000000 = 0x40D200FF
                              rd addr 0x20000000 = 0x20D200FF
                              rd addr 0x10000000 = 0x10D200FF
                              rd addr 0x200000 = 0xF2001D
                              rd addr 0x100000 = 0xD200FF
                              rd addr 0x80000 = 0xDA00FF
                              rd addr 0x40000 = 0xD600FF
                              rd addr 0x20000 = 0xD200FF
                              rd addr 0x10000 = 0xD300FF
                              rd addr 0x8000 = 0xD280FF
                              rd addr 0x4000 = 0xD240FF
                              ERR

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