Maybe should be possible to use the same b1 max firmware on tx6s..
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TANIX TX6S Allwinner H616 Android 10.0 TV Box 2GB/16GB 2.4G+5.8G WiFi LAN Bluetooth
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Originally posted by RiCkLaR_atvX View Post
Your comment is confusing, hard to understand your point of interest. Are you just saying how bad firmwares are? Or, Are you still having problems installing firmware, or connecting device to computer?
You know the Reset Button is hidden next to SDcard slot on side of device! (Reset button is not at rear of device, this will cause problems if you didn't know this). Best thing to do is dissemble TVbox and cut out the plastic fin that blocks the reset button so you can easily access the button when you put the case back together.
I always use Phoenix_USB_Tool on windows computer to Flash the different Allwinner Firmwares,
1) load firmware in Tool
2) click START
3) hold Reset button down
4) connect USB cable while you keep holding Reset down
5) Windows system makes confirmation sound that device is connected when connected, but the Tool doesn't start Burning firmware immediately, it takes some time, maybe 1 minutes for Tool to start showing progress.
6) plug and connect TVbox to TV and wait 5 minutes for new firmware to finish first-boot start-up processes.
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Originally posted by pierochr View PostIt is possible without cable? With pendrive USB? I have not a cable.. Amazon prime works?
I have no idea if Amazon Prime works, look on androidpctv.com or YouTube for tutorials on how to make Amazon Prime work on devices that don't have licenses or DRM certificates.
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Originally posted by pierochr View Post... What do you mean... without the disassembly part.... I have to connect ac adapter during the flash?
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It appears I received the latest firmware version. When I checked via dynamic system update it says it's the latest too! TX6S-4G-20200415
My initial impression is performance has improved. Not by far but noticeably better from the original firmware.
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