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doc:appunti:hardware:mxq_s805 [2017/08/23 12:01] – [Video Resulution] niccolo | doc:appunti:hardware:mxq_s805 [2020/01/27 12:01] (current) – [Which LibreELEC image to use?] niccolo | ||
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^ CPU | ARMv7 revision 1 | ARMv7 revision 1 | | ^ CPU | ARMv7 revision 1 | ARMv7 revision 1 | | ||
^ Machine | ^ Machine | ||
- | ^ Total RAM memory | + | ^ Total RAM memory |
^ NAND Storage | ^ NAND Storage | ||
^ WiFi driver | ^ WiFi driver | ||
^ Remote factory_code | ^ Remote factory_code | ||
^ Recovery mode | Yes, toothpick method | ^ Recovery mode | Yes, toothpick method | ||
- | ^ [[http:// | + | ^ [[http:// |
^ Note | Time from the internet sometimes does not work. | Overscan problem: image borders drop out of the screen. | ^ Note | Time from the internet sometimes does not work. | Overscan problem: image borders drop out of the screen. | ||
The device does not have a clock inside, it relies on the time it gets from the internet. With the latest firmware (2016-01-26) there is a **very annoying bug**: from the Android settings we enabled **time from the internet** and set the proper timezone, this settings works just once, after a reboot the time is **almost always unset**. | The device does not have a clock inside, it relies on the time it gets from the internet. With the latest firmware (2016-01-26) there is a **very annoying bug**: from the Android settings we enabled **time from the internet** and set the proper timezone, this settings works just once, after a reboot the time is **almost always unset**. | ||
- | ===== Video Resulution | + | ===== Video Resolution |
We don't know the actual **video adapter capabilities** of the MXQ, using the LibreELEC distribution we suspect that it cannot cope well with the native resolution of any HDMI monitor we connect to it. For example we attached a Samsung SyncMaster capable of 1440x900 pixel, but the Kodi interface offered only **1920x1080**, | We don't know the actual **video adapter capabilities** of the MXQ, using the LibreELEC distribution we suspect that it cannot cope well with the native resolution of any HDMI monitor we connect to it. For example we attached a Samsung SyncMaster capable of 1440x900 pixel, but the Kodi interface offered only **1920x1080**, | ||
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From [[http:// | From [[http:// | ||
- | - **HD18Q** for all black MXQ box ant OTT ones. | + | - **HD18Q** for all black MXQ box and OTT ones. |
- **MXQ** for all black and Beelink MXQ with "red stripe" | - **MXQ** for all black and Beelink MXQ with "red stripe" | ||
- **m201d** for boxes with 512 Mb RAM (instead of 1 Gb). | - **m201d** for boxes with 512 Mb RAM (instead of 1 Gb). | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | ==== Solved and Unsolved | + | ==== Problems (Solved and Unsolved) ==== |
=== LibreELEC-S805.arm-8.2-8.1.5a-m201d === | === LibreELEC-S805.arm-8.2-8.1.5a-m201d === | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | May be there are problems with NAND memory? FIXME Must investigate running | + | The problem seem to be fixed **downgrading** to LibreELEC-S805.m201d.arm-7.0.3.3d image. Some kernel problem? Was the image 8.2-8.1.5a corrupt on flashing? Quién sabe? |
=== LibreELEC-S805.arm-8.2-8.1.5-HD18Q === | === LibreELEC-S805.arm-8.2-8.1.5-HD18Q === |
doc/appunti/hardware/mxq_s805.txt · Last modified: 2020/01/27 12:01 by niccolo