Hi Luc,

Nickpic away........There is a button above the HDMI conector and I guess
this is for triggering FEL mode. As a SD card user I've never had the need
to go down this path but I could have a go over the weekend.

As for ADB I saw when I was connected to my Q8H that it was detecting the
USB device but ADB wasn't detecting the device, following your tip and
switching to root user fixed that for me.

On the MK808C I just couldn't seem to get the device to be detected by my
machine (lsusb doesn't show it), I can't recall if I did this before
soldering pin 5 to pin 4 to permanently enable OTG. In the end I installed
sshdroid onto the stick, logged in remotely, switched to root user and then
ran ADB. Maybe I should add this to
http://linux-sunxi.org/Retrieving_device_information#SSH_server.

Going back to the Ippo Q8H, I've noticed a very hacky u-boot here
http://dl.linux-sunxi.org/SDK/A23-v1.0/unpacked/A23/lichee/brandy/u-boot-2011.09/.
I had a brief look at it and it seems to follow the log that Wens uploaded
a week or so ago.

Have a happy hacky weekend,
CK


On 28 March 2014 12:43, Luc Verhaegen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Marcus,
>
> I have made some nitpicky changes to your MK808C page.
>
> I have two further remarks or actually questions:
>
> First off, there is a button above the hdmi connector in this picture:
> http://linux-sunxi.org/images/1/1d/MK808_Bottom_PCB%28FromAbove%29.jpg
> Could this be triggering FEX mode?
>
> Then, you say that you were unable to access the device through ADB on
> android. Could this be the typical unknown ids issue?
>
> http://linux-sunxi.org/Ippo_q8h#Android_ADB_access
>
> If this is the case, lsusb should be able to tell you which id you need
> to add.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Luc Verhaegen.
>

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