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    how to patch stock kernel to display true 1080p resolution ?

    since i own a device that there very small community did someting for it , i want to know how i can patch the stock kernel to display true 1080p resolution

    i own a rk3066 device with android 4.2.2 , 3.0.36 kernel

    is any of these solutions going to give me positive result ?

    using the command via terminal on stock kernel
    am display-size 1080x1920

    or do i need to change a single line in rk30_hdmi.h file



    waiting for help from the more experienced guys

    #2
    try

    Originally posted by mite_jan View Post
    since i own a device that there very small community did someting for it , i want to know how i can patch the stock kernel to display true 1080p resolution

    i own a rk3066 device with android 4.2.2 , 3.0.36 kernel

    is any of these solutions going to give me positive result ?

    using the command via terminal on stock kernel
    am display-size 1080x1920

    or do i need to change a single line in rk30_hdmi.h file



    waiting for help from the more experienced guys


    try patching tool i made
    Prahjister ****MK808(nonB)****MK808B V5****MK808B Plus****UBOX R89**** CX919****MK808B Pro****Nexbox N9****Eny Em95****Matricon Q2****Tanix TX5 Pro****

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      #3
      Originally posted by prahjister View Post
      so i start the exe file
      click open file and select kernel.img
      skip open csv
      click patch file
      click rk3066 crc
      and lastly save ?


      edit : sorry didnt saw that i need to select rk3066 csv file inside the archive
      which patch to select there are 3 ?

      how would i know i am using true 1080p resolution
      antutu will give me lower score ?

      edit: 2
      it gave me patch failed with all 3 files

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        #4
        Originally posted by mite_jan View Post
        so i start the exe file
        click open file and select kernel.img
        skip open csv
        click patch file
        click rk3066 crc
        and lastly save ?


        edit : sorry didnt saw that i need to select rk3066 csv file inside the archive
        which patch to select there are 3 ?

        how would i know i am using true 1080p resolution
        antutu will give me lower score ?

        Everything should get smaller first boot until you change the density...different kernels work with different csv files....try one until it works....im not a very good programmer and if it fails start the program over....if it doesnt work let me know.
        Prahjister ****MK808(nonB)****MK808B V5****MK808B Plus****UBOX R89**** CX919****MK808B Pro****Nexbox N9****Eny Em95****Matricon Q2****Tanix TX5 Pro****

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          #5
          Originally posted by prahjister View Post
          Everything should get smaller first boot until you change the density...different kernels work with different csv files....try one until it works....im not a very good programmer and if it fails start the program over....if it doesnt work let me know.
          doesnt work
          here is the kernel

          i couldnt get 1080p or overclock it , i am lost
          Attached Files

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            #6
            i had some success with the
            am display-size 1080x1920 command and everything became smaller
            so i used the 240 lcd density

            antutu benchmark reduced my score from 13k to 12k
            oh yeah and my status bar is cropped just a little from the top

            i want to mention that the rom had inside settings display size 1080p but probably that was upscaled
            could this mean i am using true 1080p ?

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              #7
              i tried patching by hand....must come from a different sdk.
              Prahjister ****MK808(nonB)****MK808B V5****MK808B Plus****UBOX R89**** CX919****MK808B Pro****Nexbox N9****Eny Em95****Matricon Q2****Tanix TX5 Pro****

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                #8
                Re: how to patch stock kernel to display true 1080p resolution ?

                Originally posted by prahjister View Post
                i tried patching by hand....must come from a different sdk.
                No success?
                Thanks for the effort

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mite_jan View Post
                  doesnt work
                  here is the kernel

                  i couldnt get 1080p or overclock it , i am lost
                  That's a weird kernel, is it newer? I'm going to look at it closer when I get some time.

                  For now, please test this kernel, you can flash it in CWM. It's an overclocked version of your stock kernel so I hope it helps until you find a 1080p kernel that's suitable for your device.

                  link: http://ge.tt/1cVi0uo1/v/0?c

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shomari View Post
                    That's a weird kernel, is it newer? I'm going to look at it closer when I get some time.

                    For now, please test this kernel, you can flash it in CWM. It's an overclocked version of your stock kernel so I hope it helps until you find a 1080p kernel that's suitable for your device.

                    link: http://ge.tt/1cVi0uo1/v/0?c
                    it is not flashable via CWM
                    i am having some issues trying to flash it via RK developer tool with the stupid win 8.1
                    unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed)
                    i will try it as soon as i figure how to fix this

                    the firmware is from may 2013

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                      #11
                      Re: how to patch stock kernel to display true 1080p resolution ?

                      Originally posted by mite_jan View Post
                      it is not flashable via CWM
                      i am having some issues trying to flash it via RK developer tool with the stupid win 8.1
                      unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed)
                      i will try it as soon as i figure how to fix this

                      the firmware is from may 2013
                      I'll upload a cwm flashable one within the hour; 8.1 is going to give you headaches for sure

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mite_jan View Post
                        it is not flashable via CWM
                        i am having some issues trying to flash it via RK developer tool with the stupid win 8.1
                        unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed)
                        i will try it as soon as i figure how to fix this

                        the firmware is from may 2013
                        Originally posted by Shomari View Post
                        I'll upload a cwm flashable one within the hour; 8.1 is going to give you headaches for sure

                        Flash this one in CWM http://ge.tt/97zKgzo1/v/0?c

                        That kernel has an odd DDR table; if that one above is unstable or doesn't boot use this one it has a fix http://ge.tt/5D5Eizo1/v/0?c

                        Sorry, I don't have that device to test myself so that's the best I can do

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Shomari View Post
                          Flash this one in CWM http://ge.tt/97zKgzo1/v/0?c

                          That kernel has an odd DDR table; if that one above is unstable or doesn't boot use this one it has a fix http://ge.tt/5D5Eizo1/v/0?c

                          Sorry, I don't have that device to test myself so that's the best I can do
                          i have flashed both files and i think nothing is happening becouse the boot.img which is 9.40mb has a kernel inside and is rewriting the stock values , so i think someting needs to be done with the boot.img

                          https://www.mediafire.com/?ywomvi6o726o8xf
                          Last edited by mite_jan; 07-20-2014, 20:15. Reason: boot.img added

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                            #14
                            Re: how to patch stock kernel to display true 1080p resolution ?

                            Originally posted by mite_jan View Post
                            i have flashed both files and i think nothing is happening becouse the boot.img which is 9.40mb has a kernel inside and is rewriting the stock values
                            Maybe it does. Send me the boot or a link to the firmware and I'll take it out. In the meantime confirm the clock values by opening a file explorer, navigating to /sys/dvfs/dvfs_tree and opening the file. It's usually blank, leave it open. Then use a terminal app to type

                            su
                            dmesg

                            And read the current clock speeds for gpu/ddr/cpu

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Shomari View Post
                              Maybe it does. Send me the boot or a link to the firmware and I'll take it out. In the meantime confirm the clock values by opening a file explorer, navigating to /sys/dvfs/dvfs_tree and opening the file. It's usually blank, leave it open. Then use a terminal app to type

                              su
                              dmesg

                              And read the current clock speeds for gpu/ddr/cpu
                              this is the firmware , i have added the boot.img on the previous post too
                              http://www.freak-tab.de/neomode/NEOTVCROM_1.8a_B13_MK812_NX003_20130823.zip
                              in the meantime i will see the clock values and update this post

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