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<notsgnik> hi , i'm tring to play with a mk808 and, unfortunatly, I erased all the NAND. i'm trying to make it boot again, i've downloaded files from picuntu witch include parameter , boot.img, kernel.img , recovery etc ... flashed it accordingly to parameter's offsets. but, when i fire it up, nothing append on the screen :/
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<valdur55> notsgnik: corrupted bootloader? Is your device detected?
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<itdaniher> I have a RK3188 based T428 stick that seems to have dead NAND. I have Win7 successfully talking to it via USB, via v1.37 of the NAND flash tool, but it fails as soon as it attempts to verify a write. rkflashtool on Linux shows the entire memory as 95% 0xff, the occasional 0x7f, regardless of what I've tried to put on the disk.
<itdaniher> http://linux-rockchip.info/mw/index.php?title=Installing_new_kernel_image#Understanding_boot_sequence suggests that it is possible to boot a RK3188 sans NAND, using just an SD card. has anyone tried this?