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X96 MAX TV Box BLACK 4/64GB Amlogic S905X2, Android 8.1, Dual WiFi, Gig Lan,USB3.0, BT4.0
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Originally posted by zap View PostDid you use stock fw as base, or it.'s compiled from scratch with respective vendor-specific bits?
I see you say nano gapps installed, stock had full gapps if I understand correctly.
Anyway used stock fw, but i used a different fw directly from manufacturer, anyway to be more specific, Vendor it's pratically new from me, system it's from GT1 Mini, Kernel rebuilt from original fw. it's a totally new rom nothing is equal from stock.
These devices do not need full gapps, maps, or face unlock or similar things are useless.
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Originally posted by Herrnobiz View Post
Exactly, at first i used my pc usb2 port and the box was'nt reconized; i suspect those weren't giving enough juice, the usb3 did the trick!
Please Help!!! !!!!
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Originally posted by BiBaBuTzE View Post
I have tried everything now. I have bought a new USB 3.0 hub with power connection, but I still get only a short connection with the device and then its lost the connection. The USB burning tool shows connection successfully, but after a few second the connection goes off again. I think I have the bootloader and the recovery bricked. Has someone a Tipp or a solution to get a New Bootloader and recovery on the Box???
Please Help!!! !!!!
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Originally posted by Xannytech View PostStock has not gapps has AOSP compiled binary apps, it's a different matter.
Anyway used stock fw, but i used a different fw directly from manufacturer, anyway to be more specific, Vendor it's pratically new from me, system it's from GT1 Mini, Kernel rebuilt from original fw. it's a totally new rom nothing is equal from stock.
These devices do not need full gapps, maps, or face unlock or similar things are useless.
The makefiles are for building the modules as part of the whole Android system, it seems I'll have to write my own.
Also another question. Do you have an idea why they're continuing to build the 32-bit version of Android for a 64-bit CPU?
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Originally posted by zap View PostHave you also rebuilt the modules from /vendor/lib/modules/? I'm trying to rebuild the kernel, and I have a hard time compiling the media_modules (amvdec_*.ko modules).
The makefiles are for building the modules as part of the whole Android system, it seems I'll have to write my own.
Also another question. Do you have an idea why they're continuing to build the 32-bit version of Android for a 64-bit CPU?about the last question it's a nerd matter, no use for these device to use 64 bit android.
Anyway you can get problem to rebuilt modules because your sources are incomplete or the compiler it's not the right version, or etc. etc... no idea and it's O.T.
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Originally posted by Xannytech View Post
have you tried to flash the fw as it should? using USB burning tool 2.1.6.8 loading the fw, clicking start and then connecting the device thru the usb3 port with a usb male to male cable?
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Originally posted by BiBaBuTzE View Post
Hi, the first flash was over the recovery menu and after the flashing it stocked by the bootlogo Beelink. I can't get in to the recovery now and can't flash with the Burning Tool. It connects over the USB 3 Port and I can hear and See the Status Connection success in the Tool, but after a few seconds the device disconnected. Thanks...
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Originally posted by Xannytech View Post
I'm not in my home now, this evening i'll post a solution for you you should boot thru sdcard.
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Originally posted by BiBaBuTzE View Post
I will wait for your solution, but I have try to boot from sdcard and it doesn't work. The only thing I can see is always the bootlogo. Perhaps, I make some mistakes to boot from sdcard, but wait for your solution and give it a try.
P.S. i gave to you beelink uboot, if you need X96 uboot it's here.
I did this procedeure many times in the past for "bricked" devices.
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