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