On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 01:07:44PM +0100, Code Kipper wrote:
> 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.

There are some worries about OTG on A20 still, but this is no issue for 
FEL mode (i have been happily triggering FEL mode on my a20 tablet). 
It should be a 15 minute thing, of which 5 will be spent reading up on 
fel mode, 5 on trying various combinations (well, 1 in this case), and 5 
on editing the wiki :p

> 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.

Hrm. So even android has OTG issues?

I just fired up my A20 tablet, and it is showing up in lsusb just fine, 
and adb is simply happy.

> 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.

Cool, several more folks finally have this hardware in their hands now. 
Let's hope that things finally start to move on A23.

Luc Verhaegen.

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