On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 12:11:21 AM UTC+2, Luc Verhaegen wrote: > I just had a dig through our boards.cfg, and compared it to our wiki and > > google. > > > > We have 69 unique devices in there, and i have categorized it according > > to how far along the NDH process they are. The results are pretty > > shocking, especially considering that devices, and android id strings, > > is how people find our wiki and thus our project. If you are not > > convinced, google for cubieboard, and check the third link. > > > > Ok, no further action required (8): > > ----------------------------------- > > Auxtek-T004 > > Ippo_q8h > > HCore_HC860 > > INet_86VZ > > INet_K70HC > > Linksprite_pcDuino3 > > Mele_A1000 > > mk808c_A20 -> no better name possible at this time. > > > > Should get renamed in boards.cfg (12): > > -------------------------------------- > > A10-OLinuXino-Lime -> Olimex_ > > A13-OLinuXino -> Olimex_ > > A20-OLinuXino_MICRO -> Olimex_ > > Cubieboard -> Cubietech_ > > Cubieboard2 -> Cubietech_ > > Cubietruck -> Cubietech_ > > K1001L1C -> Inet_K100C > > Mini-X -> Pineriver_H24 > > Mini-X-1Gb -> Pineriver_H24_1G > > mk802 -> Rikomagic_MK802 > > mk802-1gb -> Rikomagic_MK802+ > > mk802ii -> Rikomagic_MK802ii > > > > Need work (22): > > --------------- > > A10s-OLinuXino-M -> Also rename to Olimex_ > > A13-OLinuXinoM -> Also rename to Olimex_ > > A20-SOM -> Also rename to Olimex_ > > Coby_MID7042 > > Iteaduino_Plus_A10 > > Iteaduino_Plus_A20 > > Gooseberry_A721 -> Also rename > > H6 -> Also rename to Eearl H1026A > > Hackberry -> Also rename > > Hyundai_A7HD
I have a Cherry mobility M278 (Rebrand) I'll try to complete the info. What do you consider the most pressing info missing? Is there a place where we can put original android images? I'm currently busy working on the "http://linux-sunxi.org/A70h" so it may take a while. Cristian Troy and Shaun2029 have been working on CyanogenMod on these A10 tablets. http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/37048-rom-cyanogenmod-10/ http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/38700-rom-cyanogenmod-10-tweaks/ Christian extracted a lot of HW blob's should we put those somewhere safe? http://old.androidfilehost.com/main/Allwinner_A10_Developers/christiantroy/misc/1.2.x/ > > Interra-3 -> Also rename > > INet97F-II -> Also rename > > Megafeis_A08 > > Mele_A1000G > > Mele_A3700 > > mk802_a10s -> Also rename to semitime g2. > > PoV_ProTab2_XXL -> Also rename to inet1 > > qt840a -> Also rename to semitime qt840a > > Sanei_N90 > > uhost_u1a -> Also rename to smallart uhost1 > > Wexler_TAB_7200 > > zatab -> Also rename to gemei g9 > > > > Full NDH needed, but rescuable, through google or logic (23): > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Auxtek-T003 > > ba10_tv_box > > Coby_MID8042 > > Coby_MID9742 > > Colombus > > DNS_M82 > > EOMA68_A10 > > EOMA68_A20 > > EU3000 > > Jesurun-Q5 > > Marsboard_A10 > > Marsboard_A20 > > merrii_m2 > > Mini-X_A10s > > mk802ii_A20 > > pcDuino -> Also Rename. > > pengpod1000 -> Rebadger. > > pengpod700 -> Rebadger. > > PoV_ProTab2_IPS9 > > PoV_ProTab2_IPS_3g > > wobo-i5 > > xzpad700 -> Good luck with that. > > OLIMEX-A13-SOM > > > > Zombies: rescue impossible (4): > > ------------------------------- > > A10_MID_1GB > > A13_MID > > i12-tvbox > > r7-tv-dongle > > > > I find it truly astounding that we have 4 devices in our u-boot where > > no-one except the committer (who might have vanished already) has any > > way of identifying the device. Then, it is just a matter of time before > > several of the 23 full NDH boards can no longer be identified from those > > very unstable chinese websites, and google will not find them anymore > > either. > > > > If you are not going to let other people use your u-boot board targets, > > why bother filing the patch in the first place? > > > > http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto > > > > Luc Verhaegen. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "linux-sunxi" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to linux-sunxi+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.