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Hello everyone . I have an Android box model HP4024- Amlogic S905X2, eMMC KLM8G1GETF-B041
Can anyone help me know which pins I need to short to enter recovery mode. Best regards
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Hi ,
the Pins are mostly to find on the side with the triangle beside the pins ,
small stock Info ,
greetings / gefattern
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Originally posted by Bosko1122 View PostHello everyone.
Need some help. Does anyone knows where are located pins for nand short cut on Amlogic S905X2 TV box manufactured by SDMC, code name SDOTT0202 / DV8519, Quad-core 1.8 GHz (ARM Cortex-A53), ARM Mali-G31 MP2, RAM 2GB, ROM 4GB, NAND Samsung SEC 922 B041.
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never mind. I found them. they are on the other side of board.
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Originally posted by mAtvXk View Post
You have Allwinner device, not Amlogic, so use appropriate tools and guides - https://androidpctv.com/allwinner-fi...-guide-tv-box/
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Originally posted by EgoMaquina View PostI'm looking for the right pins to Mask Rom Mode this board: it's a Tanix TX3 Mini with an Allwinner H616 processor...
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Hi,
Just acquired an MXQ Pro 4K 5G RK3228H 8GB/128GB, and was hoping to use rkDumper_1.1.1.0 to back-up the eMMC flash, in RockUSB Mode.
Seems that the clever engineers that put this one together, have used a boot loader with no RockUSB Mode implementation, and also seem to have left out the Android Rescue Mode. Just to be fun, and a bit different, they've also left off any identifying PCB markings, and used unmarked chips, save for the eMMC/ RAM chip.
So, my first question might be: how do I get a copy of the eMMC contents?
Undeterred, I've learnt that RockChip SOCs have an inbuilt Maskrom Mode.
My next question is then: where located on my pcb, am I likely to find the requisite eMMC Clk pin, for shorting to ground, and invoking the USB Maskrom Mode? Can this mode be used with any kind of 'dumper' program, say rkDumper_1.1.1.0, to gain a copy of the commercial Android firmware installation? There's also an unpopulated 3-pin header. Could this be my serial port?
Thanks for any advice, or direction.
Tressie.
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