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[ROM] Yoka KB2 - SuperCeleron RC3 Rom
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Installed it on a KB2 via SD card. All went well, but temperature seems higher than on stock(70-80* vs 60-70* during normal operation). Will add a thermal pad between motherboard and metal bottom case anyway, but it's quite high. Also, my Mele F10Pro airmouse/keyboard has some problem with the "OK" button in the middle of the D-Pad. Works well in launcher and some apps, but doesn't register in others(games, mostly, Beach buggy racing for instance). Might be defined differently in some driver maybe...My cheap bluetooth gamepad also doesn't seem to work in some games, but works well in launcher.
LE Solved the problem with the F10, it used the generic.kl instead of the .kl file with is vendor and model. Modified the generic file for button to execute dpad_centre instead of enter. Temperature also seems to be better after things have settled. Maybe a bit better than stock.Last edited by Andrei80; 12 October 2018, 08:58.YokaTV KB2 Superceleron ROM
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I put a thick thermal pad between motherboard and metal bottom case and it seems to have shaved off about 5*C. The operation was quite easy, but thick thermal pad was hard to find. Salvaged one from a bad Miracast device i had lying around. Will probably make more holes in the case at some point, as it seems to be completly closed on the upper part, where the SOC and its radiator are.YokaTV KB2 Superceleron ROM
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Originally posted by Knightshade55 View Post
It plays just fine but I wanted to try this version of the firmware
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