- Mar 16, 2011
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I have seen a number of posts in which users attempt to update the firmware which is not 100% compatible and end up with hardware that is not working properly.
To my current knowledge, A10-based tablet has script.bin(its a binary) file which store the hardware configuration of your devices. This file give information to the operating system(kernel) for the hardware to function correctly.
There seem to be many variant of A10 devices surfacing. I would like to help to consolidate this device information which is useful should anyone wish to recover his tablet from an incorrect firmware. If this database grow huge enough, we will be able to setup a firmware compatibility table in which you will be able to safely flash firmware from other tablets.
This has been only an observation from the development work that I have done for P76ti and I do not claim that it will work for all scenarios until it has been proven.
If you are keen to know more about your tablet, just provide the following information to me.
1. Copy of the main boot image(you can get it by using adb or android terminal, "adb shell dd if=/dev/block/nanda of=/sdcard/boot.img". This will save a copy of the boot image in the internal sdcard)
2. Copy of the keyboard mapping(/system/usr/keylayout/sun4i-keyboard.kl)
3. Brand/Model of your tablet
4. Pictures will be good
5. Physical keys on the tablet and any other hardware(such as camera/bluetooth/vibrator/infra-red/etc)
List of Known Tablets:
Teclast P76Ti
Zeki TB782B
EKen E90
AZhuo A10MID
To my current knowledge, A10-based tablet has script.bin(its a binary) file which store the hardware configuration of your devices. This file give information to the operating system(kernel) for the hardware to function correctly.
There seem to be many variant of A10 devices surfacing. I would like to help to consolidate this device information which is useful should anyone wish to recover his tablet from an incorrect firmware. If this database grow huge enough, we will be able to setup a firmware compatibility table in which you will be able to safely flash firmware from other tablets.
This has been only an observation from the development work that I have done for P76ti and I do not claim that it will work for all scenarios until it has been proven.
If you are keen to know more about your tablet, just provide the following information to me.
1. Copy of the main boot image(you can get it by using adb or android terminal, "adb shell dd if=/dev/block/nanda of=/sdcard/boot.img". This will save a copy of the boot image in the internal sdcard)
2. Copy of the keyboard mapping(/system/usr/keylayout/sun4i-keyboard.kl)
3. Brand/Model of your tablet
4. Pictures will be good
5. Physical keys on the tablet and any other hardware(such as camera/bluetooth/vibrator/infra-red/etc)
List of Known Tablets:
Teclast P76Ti
Zeki TB782B
EKen E90
AZhuo A10MID
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