>>>> I got tempted with one of these. >>>> >>>> Integrated BGN wifi >>>> 1 usb client/host port qith support for external usb devices (is >>>> ethernet/3G >>>> ....) >>>> 4Gb internal flash (but I've only found evidence of 3Gb maybe 1Gb is >>>> reserved for boot/rescure/emergency restore) >>>> 7" screen 800x480 px >>>> single core cortex A8 (not tegra) >>>> 1/2Gb ram >>>> micro SD slot with support for 32Gb cards >>>> 3 axis accelerometer >>>> >>>> Ok android 4 is not as bad as the 2.1 that came with the AC100 but I'm still >>>> tempted to try have Slackware on this one too. >>>> The user-land will probably only require just xkbd but I doubt the kernel >>>> that comes with the device has proper frame-buffer console so I'll need to >>>> figure out what sort of kernel to put on that thing. >>>> >>> >>>Hello! >>>Where did you find out about the thing to begin with? Google doesn't >>>know a thing about it, and wanted to tell me about a completely >>>useless contraption used for playing bad music. >> >>Ooops ... XZPAD700 >>I have one ... I got in in hypermarket Carrefour in offer 69 Euro. >>I'm sure it's a re branded Chinese thing but for that price I can stick up >>with it. >> >>I've got a bit of work to do now ... but I'll connect it via ADB and dump a >>bit of usefull info asap.
>Ok here's some info on the device (I've not yet rooted the device but I got is as root so I guess this one is not locked) : I did a bit of search on distributor's site and it appears that if you press and hold the power button while booting it's able to recover from a factory rescue image placed in a microSD. I'm not sure if this will allow you to load a different kernel (probabbly not) but I'm pretty sure the microSD can be packed to look like a rescue image but have a custom userland instead. I've downloaded the rescue image to see if I can figure out how it's assembled. Ciao David >root@darkstar:~/ac100/devel/android-sdk-linux_x86/platform-tools# ./adb shell
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