Update: The question can be ignored now as I have got it booting.... YAY!!
Update: Re-written this first post to change it from a question to the answers found in case anyone else has one of these boxes
Does anyone have experience with a BQEEL M9X 4K box?
Cheapo £30 from Amazon, purchased in 2016. Boots up with an MBOX animated logo. The Android on it is a phone based one and annoying on my TV as it keeps popping out wider than the TV. So time to try out LibreELEC.
My aim is to make this into a usable KODI device.
My initial problem was not being able to work out how to Boot From SD Card. Solved that by powering the device using the OTG port connected to a laptop, and then reboot update from a terminal prompt. That seemed to do the trick. (Normal methods didn't get me anywhere)
When experimenting, I have just used an old 1GB card. It is Sandisk, but not sure if Class ten. (SanDisk Ultra II - 1GB ). Will upgrade this later to a 32GB Class 10.
Following the sticky I have managed to create the Boot SD Card\USB stick using the following combos.
LibreELEC-S905.arm-8.2-8.1.3.img.gz and gxbb_p201.dtb
LibreELEC-S905.arm-8.2-8.1.3.img.gz and gxbb_p200_1G_100M_RealtekWiFi.dtb
Upgraded to 8.1.3 now...
Getting this box to initially boot to the SD card was a pain. Didn't seem to want to listen to the methods in the sticky, until I attached a laptop to the OTG Port (instead of using the power lead). Once I did that, I could go into the standard Android install, add a Terminal Emulator App, and run the command reboot update and reboot then happily swapped to the SD Card and all is now good. We have LibreELEC. YAY!
Initial run of the install didn't show up any Wireless. At a later time when I dug into the settings found Wireless was happily functioning. The Realtek chip seems alive and well.
Other specs as written on the Amazon page when I purchased this last year.
Clearly some of this is garbage translation:
BQEEL M9X
Android 5.1 Lollipop
Chipset : Amlogic S905 Quad-Core Cortex-A53@2.0GHz
GPU: Penta-Core Mali-450@600MHz+
FLASH: 8GB NAND FLASH
SDRAM: 1GB DDR3
Power Supply Specifications
Power Supply: DC 5V/2A
Power Indicator (LED)
Power ON : blue; Standby : Red
OS: Android 5.1
3D: Hardward 3D graphics acceleration
Support Decoder format: HD MPEG1/2/4,H.265,4K-HD, HD AVC/VC-1,RM/RMVB,Xvid/DivX3/4/5/6 ,RealVideo8/9/10
Support Media format: Avi/Rm/Rmvb/Ts/Vob/Mkv/Mov/ISO/wmv/asf/flv/dat/mpg/mpeg
Support Music format: MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/OGG/AC3/DDP/TrueHD/DTS/DTS/HD/FLAC/APE
Support Photo format: HD JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG/TIFF
USB host: 4 High speed USB 2.0,support U DISK and USB HDD
Card reader: SD/SDHC/MMC cards
HDD file system: FAT16/FAT32/NTFS
Support Subtitle: SRT/SMI/SUB/SSA/IDX+USB
High Definition video output: SD/HD max.1920×1080 pixel
OSD type of languages: English/French/German/Spanish/Italian/ etc multilateral languages
LAN Ethernet: 10/100M, standard RJ-45
Wireless: Built in WiFi [Visual inspection shows RealTek logo]
Mouse/ Keyboard : Support mouse and keyboard via USB;Support 2.4GHz wireless mouse and keyboard via 2.4GHz USB dongle
HDMI: HDMI 1.4b with CEC
AV: Support
3G: Support
SPDIF/IEC958: Coaxial [Actually an Optical connector on the board]
When booted normally, after an update or two the box claims it is:
AmLogic M9X
Android 5.1.1
Kernel Version : foxluo@skykirin2 #3
Mon Jul 11 16:23:45 cst 2016
Build: P201-userderby 5.1.1 2060711 test-keys
AmLogic S905 Cortex
Thanks for your suggestions and assistance. As well as the obvious thanks for making LibreELEC so easy to get going.
TODO: I'll add some photos to this post at some point (when I work out the image rules)
Realtek Audio chip: 8189ETV G3J00H2 GG13
Circuit Board: MODLE: I68-S905-D16 VER: 1.0 DATE:160423 2516 E120339 94V-0ML1
Other Chips:
SK hynix H27UCG8T2ETR BC 62IA BNFBINIHY
GL850G HH4JB05Y22 614SCT9181
EtronTech EM6GE 16EWXC-12H S05C501430100E 11 E00000267 2