Hi Blake,

On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Blake Gripling
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I assume it would be something of a different affair since I'm using 3.3, 
> right?

3.3 as in some Android kernel? We only really support mainline and our
3.4 here. That said, if it's supplied by Allwinner, you might need to
patch it or something. The tablet should have a FEX file somewhere
which will have all the details in it - it's essentially Allwinner's
limited alternative to Device Tree.

As for drivers, I don't know which drivers you'll need, but it will
probably be supported by the broadcom "dhd" driver. Not sure where to
get it though.

> And yes, I know that the AP6210's two chips rolled into one. It's how the 
> said wifi and Bluetooth modules are interfaced with the A31 kernel that made 
> me wonder, i.e. if it's any similar to A20's.

It'll be hooked to one of the A31's UARTs and one of it's SDIO / MMC /
SD ports. You should be able to figure this out from the FEX file.

> I haven't tried installing Linux on my tablet yet; I'm more inclined into the 
> Android side of things, though since I have an AW device and all I might as 
> well pitch in as much as I can by submitting info on my tab and whatnot.

You should really go through the New Device Howto on the wiki first.

As for Android, I don't recall seeing anyone here get Android running
on their device, but there are instructions in the wiki.

Thanks,

-- 
Julian Calaby

Email: [email protected]
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