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    Originally posted by d33 View Post
    I got sooooo frustrated I deleted the whole Ubuntu partition on my laptop!!

    When I calmed down I reinstalled from scratch and .... it now works perfectly!

    I'll upload a series soon but here is my AP6210 test file. I expect I'll have messed some stuff up in re-applying code but I'll get it all straightened out soon.
    I know that feeling.

    Trying to flash these things with one hand with the other in a brace leads to much colorful language..lol.
    Mk802IV Neomode 1.9a original rom 720p

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      Re: Kitkat Kernels for All (well most!)

      Originally posted by d33 View Post
      Leolas can compile a kernel from the same sources as me that boots properly on the MK902. Even using his .config my kernels don't properly boot to the desktop.

      Leolas is incorporating the 'override' code too so it may be best waiting for him to release his kernels.

      He's using a 4.7 GCC version whilst I'm using 4.8.2. Perhaps that's the difference?
      That was not the answer I was looking for...

      Signature? Signature!

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        Percentual OC?

        Hello d33 & other rom developers!

        I was wondering if there's a way to make a tool for compile kernel.img with overclocking based on percentual-steps defined by user. I mean, actual kernel has 7 steps:
        Code:
        [B]312-504-816-1008-1200-1416-1608Mhz[/B]
        How about to develop a tool for modify these steps with percentual values from user. For example, if user wants 10% overclock:
        Code:
        [B]Insert overclock (%): 10[/B]
        Then this application would change those values on the kernel file.
        New frequency table could be:
        Code:
        [B]343-554-898-1109-1320-1558-1769Mhz
        [/B]
        [B]
        10% overclock applied successfully![/B]
        Is that possible to do that?

        Greetings.
        MK809III clone (T model) + d33 Kernel v4.1 {OC'ed kernel mod} (1.7Ghz/768/800Mhz) !!!

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          Having problems to open RTVE APPs... Please Help!

          I am having problems to start the following RTVE APPs, with Neomodes 3.1 Kitkat ROM + d33 v4.1 Kernel:







          I was using all these APPs before in my CX-919 with Jellybean, so I am starting to believe that the problem to open these APPs, could be the KitKat or the Kernel?...

          So, I would appreciate if someone could test any of these 3 APPs and let me know if there is any way to make them work...

          Thanks in advance!

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            Re: Kitkat Kernels for All (well most!)

            Originally posted by d33 View Post
            I got sooooo frustrated I deleted the whole Ubuntu partition on my laptop!!

            When I calmed down I reinstalled from scratch and .... it now works perfectly!

            I'll upload a series soon but here is my AP6210 test file. I expect I'll have messed some stuff up in re-applying code but I'll get it all straightened out soon.
            I am sorry to heard that, but sometimes is the best and fast solution, start from scratch.

            Then you have them working now?

            Originally posted by wichoxp View Post
            Hello d33 & other rom developers!

            I was wondering if there's a way to make a tool for compile kernel.img with overclocking based on percentual-steps defined by user. I mean, actual kernel has 7 steps:
            Code:
            [B]312-504-816-1008-1200-1416-1608Mhz[/B]
            How about to develop a tool for modify these steps with percentual values from user. For example, if user wants 10% overclock:
            Code:
            [B]Insert overclock (%): 10[/B]
            Then this application would change those values on the kernel file.
            New frequency table could be:
            Code:
            [B]343-554-898-1109-1320-1558-1769Mhz
            [/B]
            [B]
            10% overclock applied successfully![/B]
            Is that possible to do that?

            Greetings.
            You can select the amount of steps in the kernel sources, and min and max freq speed, but the steps can not be modified. So no, there is not a tool like you want.



            leolas
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            Tronsmart VEGA S89H (Sponsored by
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              Originally posted by leolas View Post
              I am sorry to heard that, but sometimes is the best and fast solution, start from scratch.

              Then you have them working now?

              leolas
              sent from my phone.
              I have. 've no idea what the problem was. I tried different compilers and all worked the same. So I go super angry and wiped the disk - all my work - everything! No backup!

              I then started again, downloaded Ubuntu, downloaded the tools, the source and then amended and compiled. The result was a kernel booting perfectly on the mk902.

              I have now taken your sources and merged my code. I haven't tested yet but will do tomorrow. I realise the code I'm using is old but I thought I could send my amended source to you and you could merge again. We really need a Freaktab GIT!
              Measy U4B (=Tronsmart T428) used by my kids!
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              Pipo M8HD 3G - RK3188 - don't buy from pipo-store
              Tronsmart S89 Vega -S802 (sponsored by Geekbuying)
              CX921b -RK3188T (sponsored by AndroidTV)
              Cube U30GT2 - RK3188 (part sponsored by Geekbuying)
              RKM MK902 - RK3188 (sponsored by RKM)



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                Tested.... no sound on RK1000 audio.

                But other than that...... Wooo boy..... Time to start cooking a real KK 2.x ROM for folks and dump the old KK and beta's

                Bob
                "Pzebacz im, bo nie wiedzą, co czynią"
                "Прости им, они не ведают, что творят"
                "Perdona loro perché non sanno quello che fanno"
                "Vergib ihnen, denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun"
                "Vergeef hen want ze weten niet wat ze doen"
                "Pardonne-leur car ils ne savent pas ce qu'ils font"
                "Perdónalos porque no saben que lo que hacen"
                "Oprosti im, jer ne znaju Å¡to čine"
                "Forgive them as they know not what they do"





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                  Originally posted by Finless View Post
                  Tested.... no sound on RK1000 audio.

                  But other than that...... Wooo boy..... Time to start cooking a real KK 2.x ROM for folks and dump the old KK and beta's

                  Bob
                  I believe a lot of us are waiting for an "official" KK ROM from Bob for a long time now.
                  MK808B Plus, MK908II

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                    Re: Kitkat Kernels for All (well most!)

                    Originally posted by yever View Post
                    I believe a lot of us are waiting for an "official" KK ROM from Bob for a long time now.
                    true story, bro =)

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                      Re: Kitkat Kernels for All (well most!)

                      Originally posted by n3wt View Post
                      true story, bro =)
                      I already giving up on Bob...

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                        No takers?

                        Can someone test this on CS968 / A928 models?

                        I want to know that it is improvement before I build a series

                        TV BOX test (AP6210)

                        TVSTICK test (AP6210)
                        Measy U4B (=Tronsmart T428) used by my kids!
                        Onda v975m - M802 - Bought from Banggood.com
                        Pipo M8HD 3G - RK3188 - don't buy from pipo-store
                        Tronsmart S89 Vega -S802 (sponsored by Geekbuying)
                        CX921b -RK3188T (sponsored by AndroidTV)
                        Cube U30GT2 - RK3188 (part sponsored by Geekbuying)
                        RKM MK902 - RK3188 (sponsored by RKM)



                        Donate to Finless

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                          Re: Kitkat Kernels for All (well most!)

                          Originally posted by d33 View Post
                          I have. 've no idea what the problem was. I tried different compilers and all worked the same. So I go super angry and wiped the disk - all my work - everything! No backup!

                          I then started again, downloaded Ubuntu, downloaded the tools, the source and then amended and compiled. The result was a kernel booting perfectly on the mk902.

                          I have now taken your sources and merged my code. I haven't tested yet but will do tomorrow. I realise the code I'm using is old but I thought I could send my amended source to you and you could merge again. We really need a Freaktab GIT!
                          Agree a freaktab git can help us a lot . I am happy you got it.

                          leolas
                          sent from my phone.
                          REMEMBER, YOUR FEEDBACK IS VERY IMPORTANT TO US.
                          My devices:
                          Minix Neo X7; Minix Neo X8-H , Minix Neo Z64W & Z64 (Sponsored by Minix)
                          MK902 & MK902II(Sponsored by RKM)
                          Beelink M8B & Beelink R89 (Sponsored by Beelink)
                          Tronsmart VEGA S89H (Sponsored by
                          Gearbest.com)
                          MELE-PCG03 (Sponsored by Gearbest.com) Discount Coupon:MPCG03
                          Ainol Intel Z3735 MiniPC(Sponsored by Gearbest.com)
                          Thanks to them I can try to support your devices http://freaktab.com/core/images/smilies/wink.png

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                            Re: Kitkat Kernels for All (well most!)

                            Originally posted by d33 View Post
                            I got sooooo frustrated I deleted the whole Ubuntu partition on my laptop!!

                            When I calmed down I reinstalled from scratch and .... it now works perfectly!

                            I'll upload a series soon but here is my AP6210 test file. I expect I'll have messed some stuff up in re-applying code but I'll get it all straightened out soon.
                            Out of the ashes, a phoenix rises.

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                              So what about the gut for the sources. Lets open one up at github or are there licensing issues?

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                                Originally posted by d33 View Post
                                No takers?

                                Can someone test this on CS968 / A928 models?

                                I want to know that it is improvement before I build a series

                                TV BOX test (AP6210)

                                TVSTICK test (AP6210)
                                Very good. For my TV01 (CS968) V3, It boots to the desktop in around 35 seconds. Stable. No need to use OTG tricks. Solid blue power LED.
                                WiFi (AP6210), BT, Eth0 works
                                Audio over HDMI works
                                Rockchip SPDIF passthrough - works
                                Camera - cannot detect camera

                                CPU runs @ 1.4GHz, Antutu 17002 for 1280x720.

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