This one: gxm_q200_3g.dtb
I will see, if i can connect UART to an Arduino. Dont have an USB UART cable.
This one: gxm_q200_3g.dtb
I will see, if i can connect UART to an Arduino. Dont have an USB UART cable.
It freezes in LE and with Android. Without your u-boot.bin everything works as expected (except power on with LE). So i dont think, its the power supply. I would like to debug, but i dont know how. Now i'm back on the original Freaktab firmware. How can i get the log about RAM? Do i need e serial connection? Tutorial somewhere?
Thank you. Now Power on/off works with LE. Have to check Android on internal again, after some minutes keyboard/RC does not reponse. System seems to be freezed. I used the ChimeyJimmey method.
Now LE also freezed. How can i debug and help? With ADB? How can i get the bootloader log?
EDIT:
Could i have this RAM chip? Found one single chip with D9TXF printed on. Clock rate 933Mzh, Data rate: DDR3-1866
Semms to be a bigger problem, my keyboard locks and couldt not reboot/power off with RC. Will flash back the original Freaktab firmware and wait for a response of the guys here.
Tried the u-boot.bin (u-boot_lpddr3.tar.gz) from here: u-boot_h96pro+_fixed_power_on — Яндекс.Диск
Freaktab firmware loads and seems to work, but now i cannot boot from SD card using toothpicker method. Any ideas?
The file in post #151 does not exist anymore. Can i use this from #122 or #149?
Is that ROM also working in the blue PCB S32-V6 with LPDDR3?
Quoteit should boot from the sdcard2. Please note - the bootloader in the installation guide is only suitable for devices with LPDDR3 memory (blue pcb v5 and v6).
I have the blue one S32-V6 (LPDDR3).
I will try it again later. Maybe the second SD card is broken.
Maybe i dont understand it right. I boot with my normal LE sdcard, write zero to /dev/env and /dev/bootloader and than i insert the Emergency System and write the new boot loader?
Did i forget something, because if i power off without a bootloader, the system doesnt boot? Or should it boot from SDCard2? Because in my case, it didnt work and i had to restore via USB Burning tool
Just for my information and maybe someone can use this too. I use LE9 (8.90.6 or later dev package).
I used the Mut@nt HD2400 profile in the Harmony Software, to get some more keys instead of using pivos xios ds.
See the attached screenshot, how i configured the keys in the Harmony Software. Since Play and Pause had the same keycode (0x1f0f), i changed Pause to F3.
I created a rc_keymap for LE9:
LibreELEC:~ # cat /storage/.config/rc_keymaps/mutant_hd2400
# table mutant_hd2400, type: NEC
0x1f25 KEY_MENU
0x1f1e KEY_INFO
0x1f22 KEY_EXIT
0x1f24 KEY_GUIDE
0x1f31 KEY_RED
0x1f32 KEY_GREEN
0x1f33 KEY_YELLOW
0x1f34 KEY_BLUE
0x1f1d KEY_UP
0x1f23 KEY_DOWN
0x1f1f KEY_LEFT
0x1f21 KEY_RIGHT
0x1f20 KEY_OK
0x1f20 KEY_ENTER
0x1f2a KEY_CHANNELUP
0x1f2d KEY_CHANNELDOWN
0x1f1c KEY_BACK
0x1f14 KEY_REWIND
0x1f0f KEY_PLAY
0x1f15 KEY_FORWARD
0x1f10 KEY_PREVIOUS
0x1f11 KEX_NEXT
0x1f0e KEY_RECORD
0x1f30 KEY_PAUSE
0x1f13 KEY_STOP
0x1f00 KEY_0
0x1f01 KEY_1
0x1f02 KEY_2
0x1f03 KEY_3
0x1f04 KEY_4
0x1f05 KEY_5
0x1f06 KEY_6
0x1f07 KEY_7
0x1f08 KEY_8
0x1f09 KEY_9
0x1f28 KEY_VOLUMEUP
0x1f2b KEY_VOLUMEDOWN
0x1f0d KEY_MUTE
0x1f17 KEY_VIDEO # + key on Harmony 900
0x1f18 KEY_AUDIO # E key on Harmony 900
0x1f2e KEY_PAGEUP # up key on Harmony 900 between Menu and Info
0x1f2f KEY_PAGEDOWN # down key on Harmony 900 between Exit and Guide
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My file also contains the keycode of the original RC including power.
Loaded via rc_maps.cfg:
LibreELEC:~ # cat /storage/.config/rc_maps.cfg
# Keymaps table
#
# This table creates an association between a keycode file and a kernel
# driver. It can be used to automatically override a keycode definition.
#
#
# Format:
# driver - name of the driver provided via uevent - use * for any driver
# table - RC keymap table, provided via uevent - use * for any table
# file - file name. If directory is not specified, it is first looked up
# in /storage/.config/rc_keymaps, then /usr/lib/udev/rc_keymaps
#
# For example:
#
# driver table file
#
# gpio-rc-recv rc-streamzap streamzap
# gpio-rc-recv * justboom
# * rc-rc6-mce rc6_mce_new
# * * hauppauge_new
meson-ir * /storage/.config/rc_keymaps/mutant_hd2400
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One more question: Are there key shortcuts to open video/audio settings, when playing a movie or livetv? I would replace KEY_VIDEO and KEY_AUDIO by this.
Thanks i will check this out.
I have an Alfawise H96 Pro+ and currently i'm using the original RC most of the time. I also have a Harmony 900 and learned the keys from original RC. Now i'm thinking, if it is possible to use all keys of the Harmony, for example Forward, Rewind, Play, Stop, Record (for PVR), Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, ....
The Original RC uses the NEC protocol? So can i choose a device in the Harmony config, that supports NEC and more keys? Any ideas? Which device could i use?
Thanks
Same problem here on Alfawise H96 Pro+ with 8.90.6. Audio out of sync and frame drops. I'm using vdr and vnsi.
Could the problem be pvr related? If i play a recording via VNSI Addon i get the red and green lines after a while.
If i play the pure TS File of that recording, without Addon, everything looks good. Bit maybe my test was not long enough.
Just an fyi but this setting is only in community builds and will not be in the official
Thank you for your information. I will keep that setting in my autostart.sh.
BTW i found this setting too in Settings->System->Video since i use the LE9 build 8.90.5
Oh, i thought, i'm the only one with this problem.
For me this workaround seems to work. I put it in autostart.sh.