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[ROM] Beelink Mini MX3 II / M8S II TVStock Nexus ROM (Android TV)
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hello, thanks for this rom i'll give you my experience on tanix TX5. It works great, best of android tv experience, except for wifi (idont know the correct drivers yet but im on ethernet so i dont care too much) and the remote. I replace remoteconf and worked but i cant turn it on (same thing as many users). i have an airmouse and work as well with the same problem.
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Originally posted by XuanLee View PostCan I flash file stock recovery "recovery_S905X.img" on USB Burnning tool?
If you want to flash the stock recovery, the easiest way to do that is from Terminal Emulator. Just type "su" to get in superuser mode, navigate to your stock recovery image, and then type "dd if=recovery.img of=/dev/block/recovery".
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Originally posted by marius87bv View Postdoes it works on probox1 air?
What we need are brave souls to give it a try and report back on this thread. Are you willing?
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I have the 1G/8G version (without Bluetooth). As Magendanz pointed out in earlier posts, there would likely be performance issues. Indeed there was.
Navigation is sluggish compared to the stock firmware. Video really struggled to play. I suspect that the included v109 it is optimised for the 1G portion. Thank you for giving me the chance to put it though it's paces on my device.
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Originally posted by Magendanz View PostWell, no. The USB Burning Tool only flashes Amlogic burn packages, which include images of all the partitions. It's certainly confusing that they used the .img file extension, which is generally used for images of individual partitions. (Although, sometimes it's used for sparse images, which have to be expanded to raw images using the simg2img tool before they can be mounted.)
If you want to flash the stock recovery, the easiest way to do that is from Terminal Emulator. Just type "su" to get in superuser mode, navigate to your stock recovery image, and then type "dd if=recovery.img of=/dev/block/recovery".
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hello, I replaced wifi driver folder from stock rom of Tanix TX5 to this one with the right permissions and works OK. here i left the drivers for TX5 (not pro, wifi chip AP6212) i think this method could be used for any TV Box. I left the remote.conf as well. sorry for my english
the wifi folder is in /system/etc/wifi
https://mega.nz/#!H5RljBKD!w2z5o2cmL...m2RMyUx1zpiodA
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Originally posted by XuanLee View PostYes,but I have a ROM not rooted. I want to root it? How do?
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Originally posted by pawnthep View PostHi, I'd like to try to replace wireless chipset on my Nexbox A95X. I things it's AP6330.
How can I do that?
Thanks.
( i have linked these below )
unrar
then place the folder into system/etc/wifi
then change the permissions on the AP6330 folder and subfolder "Wi-Fi" to rwx r-x r-x
then reboot
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Originally posted by Magendanz View PostMy AML burn package is already rooted, so there's nothing else you need to do other than flash it. The OTA updater, however, is another story, but that's designed more for incremental updates.
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Originally posted by Magendanz View PostUnfortunately, I don't have this box, so I can't say for sure. If it's based on the Amlogic S905X reference hardware, the custom ROM should install. If the OEM used a different wireless chipset or IR remote control, you may have some issues there. Replacing remote.conf with the one from the OEM ROM generally gets that working, but it still won't power up the box after shutdown (which requires a bootloader change). In theory, we can replace the wireless drivers for whatever chipset you have, but in practice we only have updaters for the Qualcomm QCA9377 (and the original AMPAK AP6255).
What we need are brave souls to give it a try and report back on this thread. Are you willing?
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