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Originally posted by nectaire View PostSure!
If your system is already up and running, you only need to flash kernel, boot, and system to update without losing your files and data.
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Originally posted by Shomari View PostNew firmware: https://mega.co.nz/#!7UJGDLZY!WqL-4y...Sqj7gfFWHrRbmg
If your system is already up and running, you only need to flash kernel, boot, and system to update without losing your files and data.
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Originally posted by Shomari View PostYes, indeed. The clones are now hitting the market as I write this. Everyday new variants are appearing on **** and other merchant sites from China.
Many of those clones will have the same PCBa, too. Come December it's going to be an interesting landscape for tv box buyers for sure.
EDIT: the Bluetimes QPRO shares the same PCBa as the Rikomagic MK902ii (a big player), as well as the aforementioned Measy B4S, CS918ii, and Cloudnetgo CR12/13/16 - and they all hit the market at the same time, I ordered the QPRO 8/21/14. The actual clones are the ones that appear post launch, and there are many already.
I received a message yesterday 15/9 that the Blue Times factory have sent my QPro so in a few weeks I will be able to start using it.
Great news that there is one more option available that shares the PCB (Rikomagic MK902ii). Who actually makes the PXB, is it Blue Times?
The power supply, can you tell me if the plug used is 3.5mm or 2mm in diameter please?
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Re: Bluetimes RK3288 boxes
Originally posted by OZReddog View Post
Great news that there is one more option available that shares the PCB (Rikomagic MK902ii). Who actually makes the PXB, is it Blue Times?
The power supply, can you tell me if the plug used is 3.5mm or 2mm in diameter please?
The device may also be compatible with the CS928 ROMs. Waiting to confirm that detail.
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Originally posted by Shomari View PostNew firmware: https://mega.co.nz/#!7UJGDLZY!WqL-4y...Sqj7gfFWHrRbmg
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Re: Bluetimes RK3288 boxes
Originally posted by OZReddog View PostHi Shomari, thanks for the updated firmware. Just a question regarding the firmware, is there a reason why the size of each successive firmware decreases? Are there less features in the versions or something else?
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Yet another find in the QPRO firmware; we may have found the first XBMC build capable of utilizing the RK3288 HEVC hardware decoding capabilities.
If it's true, it is a wanton violation of the open source license and the authors of the modded XBMC must release their sources to become compliant.
Very interesting development, if it holds.
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