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Blacklist of locked Down Version´s of RK3188 CPU
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hey i've bought this one : http://www.****.ca/itm/MK809-III-RK3...:X:RTQ:CA:1123
and it's a [email protected] (it have a sticker on the cpu, to hide the fraud i guess...), hope it prevent someone from being scammed like me
EDIT, it look like someone****ed up the table, many entry have been removedLast edited by guy123; 03 July 2014, 21:56.
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Blacklist updated
...I just updated the google docs file with a product sold in germany.
It was sold as "3188 with 1.8 GHz" but is running at 1.42 GHz.
Greatings from Germany,
Andy
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I think, you mean the cs968 and there is so far no custom kernel which works without trouble on your device.
There is something special with the cs968.
JDfense ----> Nexus 7 ~ 2013
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CS968 questions
hi all.
i have a CS698 and i see on the CPU is written RK3188-T.
what ROM with a modified kernel can i install on it?
i also installed a CPU test and it says that i have 3188 cpu not T.
run ANTUTU on stock rom and i got 16088 score.
i have WIFI chip AP6210.
thanks
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Originally posted by d33 View PostI finally got round to doing this again - I've flashed a CS11 JB firmware (htc_t018_pubilic_ap6210_20140226) which uses a 2.08 BL and then flashed some test kernels.
I got a wierd result with the non-overclocked one at first because it's 1080 and the stock is 720 but it does boot fine. I then flashed the OC one and no boot! I've debugged and it is specifically the GPU overide (PLL -> GPL) that 'breaks'
Can you give these a test? At the very least it is a way for people to test for a T kernel without opening! (My usual ID code is included)
OC = CPU/DDR/GPU unlocked
OC2 = CPU/DDR only
[EDIT]
Ah!! VMAC support was turned on which is PLL dependant
OC3 = CPU/DDR/GPU unlocked and boots!
kernel-jb-AP6210_OC - No signal on TV monitor
kernel-jb-AP6210_OC3 - No signal on TV monitor
kernel-jb-AP6210_OC2 - boots up ok, NO need to use the OTG tricks. That's good.
WiFi/BT - Does not work (strange! WiFi/BT works under KK4.4 and your V4 kernel)
Eth0 - MAC address assigned, but no IP address assigned when connected to Internet.
Sound over HDMI and SPDIF - both work well
Mic - sound recording works
IR remote - Works
External SD card - works
The power indicator on top of the TV box was "dim RED" [In constrast, stock rom = solid blue, KK4.4 with your V3/V4 kernel builds were "dim blue/Red"]. I understood the power indicator is not important but it could be a hint to timing sequence/conditions of application of power/USB power. DMESG attached.Attached Files
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Re: Blacklist of locked Down Version´s of RK3188 CPU
I don't have a rk3188 device on hand regularly anymore so I can't test but I'll overclockomatic these for everybody in a few hours.
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
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Sounds good, but I'm on vacation for a week. After that I'm on it.
JDfense --->I8160
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Originally posted by JDfense View PostI've tested your kernel with MBox(another cs968 clone) 720p stock rom, but no choice. It boots for a second, then it bootloops and boots again.
JDfense
I got a wierd result with the non-overclocked one at first because it's 1080 and the stock is 720 but it does boot fine. I then flashed the OC one and no boot! I've debugged and it is specifically the GPU overide (PLL -> GPL) that 'breaks'
Can you give these (download removed) a test? At the very least it is a way for people to test for a T kernel without opening! (My usual ID code is included)
OC = CPU/DDR/GPU unlocked
OC2 = CPU/DDR only
[EDIT]
Ah!! VMAC support was turned on which is PLL dependant
OC3 = CPU/DDR/GPU unlocked and boots!Last edited by d33; 21 April 2014, 15:51.
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So the easiest way to find out wether you have a T-chip is: flash a d33 kernel and install a DMESG app, and search the log for d33info. There it will tell you wether you have a RK3188 or RK3188T. This was adviced by d33, and I can confirm it works.
For me it worked. First I installed a T-kernel. I had many screen-glitches, and my device became really hot. Then I looked in the DMESG log, and found out I had a non-T chip. After that I flashed a non-T kernel, my device works smoother and becomes less hot.
Before this I tried to remove the heatsink while heating with a hairdryer, but this is really hard, and risky. Even when I heated it, and used much force, I did not succeed. I stopped because I was afraid to break the board. The easier and safer way is the one mentioned above.
I bought my device 10/26/13 on geekbuying. They also confirmed it is a non-T. I will add it to the list.
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I'm seeing good deals, problem is picking one that is stable/reliable as I buy orders of 10 at a time. I can't afford to get one and hate it (mk908ii was a joke with terrible visual distortions on 6/10 units tested)
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
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On A new note,,,, Noticed that all the T chipset boxes have dropped by half on most sites and think trend will be that T chipset boxes will be half price of normal ones as suppliers worried they going to be eatting the supply they have now with faster boxes coming into the market.
expect to see good deals on them soon lol.
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