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    PIPO S1 Firmware Rooted NEOCR Version 1.0

    Hello,

    Here is the PIPO S1 Firmware.
    Based on the Newest Firmware avail from 03/2013 with a Custom Kernel.
    Thanks to fratello.




    The Firmware has the follow Features:

    - Rooted
    - Sound Fixes, the most Sound Issiues are gone the Rest come from Touch Screen :-(
    - Google Chrome in Desktop Mode
    - Reboot App from freaktab.com Thx Petrus
    - CPU Adjuster
    - Multiling Keyboard

    The Software runs fast & smooth, Antutu with 11000 :-)

    Download here

    Kind Regards

    Neomode


    #2
    Is it possible to include a reformat of the storage in order to have 2GB instead of 1GB for apps?

    Why does the brightness not go below 25%?
    Some people read in dark rooms

    If these two things are solved it's going to be the best rom for our tablet!

    Thanks!

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      #3
      AW: PIPO S1 Firmware Rooted NEOCR Version 1.0

      yes I can make a new parameter file.
      this is a kernel bug, when you going below 10% the screen will become complete dark.

      hope the sound is now better than before but I think it is tho :-)

      Gesendet von meinem GT-I9305 mit Tapatalk 2

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        #4
        Originally posted by neomode View Post
        yes I can make a new parameter file.
        this is a kernel bug, when you going below 10% the screen will become complete dark.

        hope the sound is now better than before but I think it is tho :-)

        Gesendet von meinem GT-I9305 mit Tapatalk 2
        Thanks for the immediate answer.
        On 2 older TNT releases (I think R2 and R3), the brightness would go way lower than some others (e.g. there is one old rom that it wouldn't go lower than 50%!).
        If it is easily fixable, please make it go just a little bit more down from 25%, in order to be ok to read text on a completely dark room. The sweet spot!

        Thanks again,
        Waiting for the new param file!
        Last edited by GeorgeMan; 27 March 2013, 22:45.

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          #5
          Hello again neomode!

          When I woke up this morning, after almost no use of the tablet, I saw this:

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          It drained 60% of the battery during some idle hours.
          I think that other developers also had the no-sleep problem when they tried to solve the sound issue, PIPo themselves also! If only it was easy to fix...

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            #6
            AW: PIPO S1 Firmware Rooted NEOCR Version 1.0

            I will see what I can do

            Neomode FreakTab.com Developer

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              #7
              Yup, no need to rush.
              Sorry for miss-spelling your nick in the previous post, editing it right now.

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                #8
                linux run pipo s1

                helo! fantastic firmware! . And my pipo s1 android tablet intalled dualboot mode picuntu linux!

                linux full running,dualboot, and android. picuntu linux: No internet, no installed wifi driver. My wifi rtl8188cus. how to setup wifi driver? look my new videos!

                Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.


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                  #9
                  I will try to Install Picubuntu on it an see what can i do :-)

                  Neomode

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by neomode View Post
                    I will try to Install Picubuntu on it an see what can i do :-)

                    Neomode
                    ok! :-). how to install picuntu linux rk3066chip pipo s1 tablet?!

                    1. download you neo firmware, and install firmware--"rkandroidtools programs. now

                    turn of pipo s1 tablet, and install picuntu linux recorvery"vga mode".img file --the rkandroidtools program.
                    picuntu linux system stat: cpu1:4% cpu2% 1gbram- 125mb. ))-- no lagg, no slow full speed linux.
                    my
                    recovery.img download file links:
                    http://data.hu/get/6378757/vga-3.0.8-alokrecov.img
                    -------------------------------------------------------------------
                    jpg file how to install neo img. and picuntu linux recovery.img

                    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

                    2.picuntu linux desktop image write sd card win32 discimager

                    http://download.g8.net/picuntu/picun...9-RC2.2.img.gz "desktop linux"

                    picuntu linux login password ubuntu

                    please help all. how to install wifi driver rtl8188cus driver?

                    picuntu linux run, pipo s1 tablet recorvery mode.

                    -------------------------------------------------
                    yep! found my wifi driver.
                    rtl8188cu-c200.googlecode.com/files/usbwifi.zip

                    how to config/install wifi driver picuntu linux? Thnx comment!
                    Last edited by Marton; 02 April 2013, 11:11.

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                      #11
                      No any news on this?

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                        #12
                        AW: PIPO S1 Firmware Rooted NEOCR Version 1.0

                        I am a little busy at the Moment, but I keep on working on the Battery Problem.

                        Neomode Freaktab.com Developer

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by neomode View Post
                          I am a little busy at the Moment, but I keep on working on the Battery Problem.

                          Neomode Freaktab.com Developer
                          hmm. ok!

                          please help all. http://download.g8.net/picuntu/picun...9-RC2.2.img.gz

                          vga-3.0.8-alokrecov.img. how to open img file?! please help. thnx.

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                            #14
                            Hello,

                            As i know you need the follow things to Install it.

                            Requirements:

                            To install:
                            - Rooted Android stick and SuperUser.apk installed.
                            - Terminal emulator in Android.
                            - microSD card (4GB, 8GB or 16GB) or USB key (4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB).
                            - A Windows/Linux PC.
                            - RKAndroidTool v1.35 (Windows program to flash RK3066 devices). This is the program you need to flash the kernel!

                            If you have installed a Finless Android ROM on your Android stick using the Flash method then you already have everything you need to proceed with the installation.
                            The zip file that includes Bob's ROM also has the RKAndroidTools v1.35 and full, detailed installation instructions, so please get it!

                            To use Linux you'll probably need:
                            - USB 2.0 hub
                            - USB keyboard and mouse.
                            - HDMI monitor (Full HD capable i.e. 1920x1080@60Hz - 1080p).
                            - An inexpensive USB WiFi b/g/n or Ethernet 10/100 adapter dongle.

                            Kernel Installation
                            (there are many ways to do this, here is a simple one that should take less than a minute)
                            - Install RKAndroidTools v1.35 on your Windows PC following exactly the instructions provided by Bob Finless.
                            - Download the kernel.img file to your Windows PC. Rename it recovery.img.
                            - Connect Android stick to your PC and run RKAndroidTool v1.35.
                            - Open the terminal emulator and "su", then "reboot bootloader"
                            - RKAndroidTool should now detect Android stick.
                            - Flash only the new recovery.img to the recovery partition in the NAND. This takes 5 or 6 seconds, and your Android stick will immediately reboot into Android. THIS IS NORMAL.

                            Now that you have installed the Linux kernel in the recovery partition of your Android stick, you can dual boot Android or Linux.

                            To boot Linux, boot into Android, open the terminal emulator and "su", then "reboot recovery".

                            If you get the "dead Android bot" with red triangle, it means the Linux kernel image was not flashed correctly to the recovery partition.
                            Power off, power on, and repeat the procedure above paying attention to all details, and it should work.

                            Notes:
                            * There is only one user defined: user ubuntu password ubuntu. Needless to say, change the password ASAP!
                            * The kernel config is available in /proc/config.gz.
                            * The kernel source is in the home directory of user ubuntu.
                            * And you have the nbench benchmark in /root.

                            Rootfs Installation
                            (again there are many ways to do this, here is a simple one)
                            Requires a Linux PC.
                            If you don't have a Linux PC, you can use the GParted LiveCD: http://gparted.sourc....net/livecd.php

                            1. Use GParted to create an ext4 partition of at least 4GB on a USB key or a microSD card. Label the partition linuxroot.

                            2. As root, extract the tarball, and copy (using cp -a) all the files in the extracted directory to the partition labeled linuxroot. This will create a Ubuntu root filesystem on the USB key or microSD card with all the proper permissions.

                            If when you boot Linux, you don't get the LightDM login screen, it means you didn't copy the rootfs files properly (probably you weren't root) and they don't have the correct permissions. Repeat the two steps above paying attention to the instructions!

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                              #15
                              thnx!

                              Thanks, very good

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