[IDEA]Tab 3 10.1 update - Galaxy Tab 3 General

I'm a total noob in building kernels or Roms but I found something interesting.
1.The Acer Iconia One 7 B1-730HD has the same chipset like our Tab3 and maybe someone could find the kernel to port it over.
2.The Asus Fone Pad 7 ME175CG has Intel Atom Z2520 inside and I have got the kernel for this one. Is there a way to build something based on this ? ( www(.)asus(.)com/Tablets_Mobile/ASUS_Fonepad_7_Dual_SIM_ME175CG/HelpDesk_Download/ )

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UAdeveloper said:
I'm a total noob in building kernels or Roms but I found something interesting.
1.The Acer Iconia One 7 B1-730HD has the same chipset like our Tab3 and maybe someone could find the kernel to port it over.
2.The Asus Fone Pad 7 ME175CG has Intel Atom Z2520 inside and I have got the kernel for this one. Is there a way to build something based on this ? ( www(.)asus(.)com/Tablets_Mobile/ASUS_Fonepad_7_Dual_SIM_ME175CG/HelpDesk_Download/ )
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You want CM based Custom ROM, right ?
You can check Angel_666 post here on Tab 3 forum.
The Intel Atom Z2560 is different from Intel Atom Atom Z2520.
CPUs frequencies are different (1200mhz vs 1600mhz) GPUs frequencies also different (300mhz vs 400mhz)
Asus bootloaders and Kernels won't work anyhow on Sammy target.
You need a GENIOUS to make such port.
The bad thing with Tab 3 is PowerVR GPU which won't work anyhow on CynogenMod or Android-X86 images.
Regards,
Nonta
Sent from my roomate's computer

Ok haha, thank you for the information. Didn't know that it's this complicated

hey
UAdeveloper said:
Ok haha, thank you for the information. Didn't know that it's this complicated
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would you post the ASUS kernel ?
i want to play with it. Thanks.
:good:

There it is.
dlcdnet(.)asus(.)com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/ME175CG/ME175CG_V3_5_2_kernel.zip
May I ask you, what you are trying to do ?

I would recommend you work with the developer of this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727771
He has built a custom 4.2.2 kernel for the 3.10 and should be able to get you started.

hey
doc, ua,
thanks, just tinkering, looking for clues, learning stuff
some things are device specific, some things not.
mostly i'm trying to find a way to override/bypass what seems to be a preference/flag in
bootloader in gt-p5210 for android specific/approved kernel, so ..... :silly:

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How To Root + Enable ADB On Versus/CnM Touchpad 10.1DC (and other generic tablets)

Wasn't sure where to post this, so figured here was the safest option - just change it if it needs it!
I posted this guide for rooting the stated tablet recently and somebody suggested I post it on XDA so here it is. It works to root the Versus 10.1DC tablet, which was later rebranded to the CnM Touchpad 10.1DC, and also enables the use of ADB on this tablet. It's highly likely that this will also work for the other Versus/CnM Touchpads (and probably just generic tablets in general), but there are other options available for rooting those tablets so it's not as important.
Anyway, for the complete guide just check out my original post: http://blog.zackehh.com/how-to-enable-adb-and-root-cnm-touchpad-10-1dc/
Rockchip - CnM TouchPad 10.1DC
Hi, I have got this tablet Rockchip - CnM TouchPad 10.1DC. It has this Dual-Core 1.6 CPU ARM Cortex A9
and it seems to have Quad-GPU, but I can't find the name of this chip (Quad Core Mali-400 Graphics Processor maybe?)
Anyway. I have been using it for 1 week now. And it is on Jelly Bean 4.1.1 and it is kind of slow. Google Chrome is unusable on it.
Takes ages to load, keyboard pops up slowly, and it freezes when browsing from time to time. the same issue in Adobe Reader, it is way
to slow and freezes too.
My questions are:
1) Can I install Jelly Bean 4.2 on this device? (no official 4.2 from the maker)
2) Is there anything that can make this tablet faster?
Thanks.
Juris.
JurisL85 said:
Hi, I have got this tablet Rockchip - CnM TouchPad 10.1DC. It has this Dual-Core 1.6 CPU ARM Cortex A9
and it seems to have Quad-GPU, but I can't find the name of this chip (Quad Core Mali-400 Graphics Processor maybe?)
Anyway. I have been using it for 1 week now. And it is on Jelly Bean 4.1.1 and it is kind of slow. Google Chrome is unusable on it.
Takes ages to load, keyboard pops up slowly, and it freezes when browsing from time to time. the same issue in Adobe Reader, it is way
to slow and freezes too.
My questions are:
1) Can I install Jelly Bean 4.2 on this device? (no official 4.2 from the maker)
2) Is there anything that can make this tablet faster?
Thanks.
Juris.
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1). There are some unofficial CyanogenMod ports, there's probably a 4.2 version out there now.
2). Just removing all the bloat made mine fairly smooth
x ZackehSoul x said:
1). There are some unofficial CyanogenMod ports, there's probably a 4.2 version out there now.
2). Just removing all the bloat made mine fairly smooth
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Hello,
Where is the information on the unoffficial ports? I tried looking last night but couldnt find anything
Adam86 said:
Hello,
Where is the information on the unoffficial ports? I tried looking last night but couldnt find anything
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I'll try find out for you, I can't seem to find them anymore. If they've been taken down for some reason, I may compile my own.
any updates?
Hi, Im waiting on a CNM Touchpad 7DC to be delievered, and have been looking at getting a custom ROM installed (or tweak it to get the most out of it!).
Has anyone any advice/links they can share?
Cheers,
TG:good:
help please
JurisL85 said:
Hi, I have got this tablet Rockchip - CnM TouchPad 10.1DC. It has this Dual-Core 1.6 CPU ARM Cortex A9
and it seems to have Quad-GPU, but I can't find the name of this chip (Quad Core Mali-400 Graphics Processor maybe?)
Anyway. I have been using it for 1 week now. And it is on Jelly Bean 4.1.1 and it is kind of slow. Google Chrome is unusable on it.
Takes ages to load, keyboard pops up slowly, and it freezes when browsing from time to time. the same issue in Adobe Reader, it is way
to slow and freezes too.
My questions are:
1) Can I install Jelly Bean 4.2 on this device? (no official 4.2 from the maker)
2) Is there anything that can make this tablet faster?
Thanks.
Juris.
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could you please make me a flash img file of your filmware as i need it bad
wolfy1664 said:
could you please make me a flash img file of your filmware as i need it bad
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same here I need img files for my cnm touchpad 7dc urgent!!!
wolfy1664 said:
could you please make me a flash img file of your filmware as i need it bad
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Hey i have a firmware for cnm 10 dc i can give you the link if you want.

[REQUEST] ROMS for Gigabyte phones

Hello Guys,
I recently bought a Gigabyte Gsmart Arty A3, its a very nice phone for the price.
Chipset Mediatek MT6582
CPU Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7
GPU Mali-400MP2
I just rooted it and have been looking around for a custom ROM to install but there aren't any available!!! anywhere!!!
incidently Gigabyte doesn't come up in the device search on this forum!
So please pay attention to Gigabyte as its a great company which makes great phones that too for cheap.
Anything, even AOSP ROMS will be great.:laugh:
Yep, that's a pretty cool device for being low-cost. But this is probably the wrong thread, to ask this. You can try to submit a request for a new device forum or use the low activity device forum and start a thread, getting yous hand dirty in the process...
opa1997 said:
Hello Guys,
I recently bought a Gigabyte Gsmart Arty A3, its a very nice phone for the price.
ChipsetMediatek MT6582
CPUQuad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7
GPUMali-400MP2
I just rooted it and have been looking around for a custom ROM to install but there aren't any available!!! anywhere!!!
incidently Gigabyte doesn't come up in the device search on this forum!
So please pay attention to Gigabyte as its a great company which makes great phones that too for cheap.
Anything, even AOSP ROMS will be great.:laugh:
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Your biggest hurdle is that they almost never release kernel source for the device. So that best you can hope for are some alpha ported roms that may or may not work
zelendel said:
Your biggest hurdle is that they almost never release kernel source for the device. So that best you can hope for are some alpha ported roms that may or may not work
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Would it be worthwhile filing for a GPL/OSS request?
E:V:A said:
Would it be worthwhile filing for a GPL/OSS request?
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You could but depending on Tue country the device comes from it might be pointless. Request it from the OEM..they will most likely say they don't have it as they just import and rebrand the device.
zelendel said:
You could but depending on Tue country the device comes from it might be pointless. Request it from the OEM..they will most likely say they don't have it as they just import and rebrand the device.
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Hey, i found the kernel source : mega(dot)co(dot)nz/#!39BCxbqY!09Q_cC-1SODlGIc5fudD81nicyBociAwRo0IgEIGf4g
Now what??
Arty A3 to Android 6 or higher?
Hello, i have Gigabyte Gsmart Arty A3. My stock firmware looks all different than others custom roms downloaded. All i can do is reinstall the stock via FlashTool with scatter file. Can you help me, how to get Android 6 or higher version to my phone? Thanks for replies

Intel Atom x86 SOC, how hard is it to load rom from a different atom z25xx device?

I am on a Asus trio tx201la INTEL x86 tablet on android 4.2 on the tablet part. I researched that The zenfone 5, dell venue 7 and the samsung galaxy tab 3 10.1. All have the same intel atom z2560 cpu soc and some are running Android 7 & even 8 now.
The Galaxy tab 3, zenphone 5 got a lot more attention and thus a lot more custom rom attention. Dell venue and my Trio got little to no attention due to poorer sales.
The galaxy tab 3 has been updated to 7.1.1 see:
http://techbeasts.com/install-android-711-nougat-galaxy-tab-3-101-lineageos-141/
Now How can that help the Trio? I found this tool, but no flash.xml so no luck using it:
https://01.org/android-ia/downloads/intel-platform-flash-tool-lite
Here is a guide on how to use it: http://www.aryk.tech/2016/04/how-to-flash-stock-firmware-using-intel.html?m=0
This is all NEW as of 2017. So its not been available before this.
The TX201LAF a french tablet version of the TX201LA is in the same boat but it at least it is on 4.4. Its kernel firmware is here: http://support.asus.com.cn/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=TX201LAF&p=3&s=587
My big question is with all these roms for x86 atom z2560 & z2580 soc's shouldn't I be able to get an updated rom somehow? I imagine that would involve building a rom myself but if the base soc is the same isnt it possible to build the rom for a different device and use a different kernel source like I linked above? The kernel source has the drivers I need right, for the device to run? Ive heard a lot of people talk about you wont get the touch panel to work or the wifi. I understand that but isnt it all loaded from the kernel source? So basically if I have kernel source and grab an updated rom from lineage 7 for the galaxy tab 10.1 and replace the kernal i'm good to go right? I know there is more to it but really looking for some help here?
Even if I can just get the tx201laf image to load on my tx201la that would be
something, its an update from 4.2 to 4.4. Both devices are identical, so that should make it a lot easier right? Looking for any insight to xda experts can provide.
Hi ! I'm still using my trio so I'm very interested ! Did you succeed ?
Thks a lot
no luck yet
I had hopes that this would turn out to work but you cant use the intel flash tool without a flash.xml which is written for the device. SO that stopped me dead in my tracks.
I recently found this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/efidroid-t3447466/page37
Hoping this dev will give the tx201la a shot. There is also this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...g/tool-multirom-recovery-replacement-t3102395
Do you realize how simular the tx201la is to just about every zenphone made since the newest. IE almost all of those roms would likely boot on our tablet.
??
Any other input?
Come on guys, has everyone moved on to the shinny new toys?
madhits45 said:
Common guys, has everyone moved on to the shinny new toys?
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Best bet https://forum.xda-developers.com/bliss-roms/bliss-roms-development/x86-bliss-x86-pc-s-t3534657
Palm Trees said:
Best bet https://forum.xda-developers.com/bliss-roms/bliss-roms-development/x86-bliss-x86-pc-s-t3534657
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Thanks for the tip. Now I need to find help up-streaming my kernel:
Device info: https://valid.x86.fr/a/wkb2d8
Kernel source: http://support.asus.com.cn/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=TX201LA&p=3&s=587
Could really use help doing that.. Total noob & trying to understand all the terminology.
madhits45 said:
Thanks for the tip. Now I need to find help up-streaming my kernel:
Device info: https://valid.x86.fr/a/wkb2d8
Kernel source: http://support.asus.com.cn/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=TX201LA&p=3&s=587
Could really use help doing that.. Total noob & trying to understand all the terminology.
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Then go here: https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=530541
Palm Trees said:
Best bet https://forum.xda-developers.com/bliss-roms/bliss-roms-development/x86-bliss-x86-pc-s-t3534657
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Palm Trees said:
Then go here: https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=530541
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HOLLY $#%^ PALM TREES!!!!!!
Ok I checked out the Russian thread, which I cant believe I had never found, seriously what search engine do you use? Or are you Russian?
Anyway that lead me to this: https://cs5-3.4pda.to/10031052/20170404_145326.jpg?6c8bd0e99d5f5d5ce8c14e92c456565c
That might not mean much to many but its the TX201LA running the Asus memopad 10 android 4.2.2 and its actually working. So that is a huge deal.
Then I found this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/an.../rom-8-0-0-lineageos-15-0-unofficial-t3693838
There is a updated rom for the memopad 10. Now I hope I can get this rom to run with slight variations.. Will see..
madhits45 said:
HOLLY $#%^ PALM TREES!!!!!!
Ok I checked out the Russian thread, which I cant believe I had never found, seriously what search engine do you use? Or are you Russian?
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No problem. I'm not Russian. I use Google mostly. My pride and joy is my memory (lol) :laugh: and I like to help if I can. Saw your thread and simply shared a few resources, I figured were helpful

Mediatek MT8173 & MT8176 Development

Mediatek MT8173 & MT8176 development
Hi folks, after I've long been working on my device and only made little progress in building LineageOS for my Xiaomi Mi Pad 3 I decided to look for other developers with similar devices.
My Mi Pad 3 (codename: cappu) is a tablet based on a Mediatek MT8176 SoC. It was launched in April 2017. The tablet comes with a 7.9" display with a resolution of 2048 pixels by 1536 pixels at a PPI of 326 pixels per inch. It is powered by a 2.1GHz/1.7GHz Hexa Core processor ( 2 x 2.1GHz Cortex A72 + 4 x 1.7GHz Cortex A53 ) and it comes with 4GB of RAM. The tablet packs 64GB of internal storage that cannot be expanded. It was shipped out with Android 7.0 (Miui) and is still on this version).
Two months ago Xiaomi finally released Kernel Source Code for my device. It was broken, but I fixed most of the conflicts, streamed the kernel up to latest linux-stable and added some features. I also tried to build LineageOS & AOSP trees, but I have to admit, I'm starting to get desperate. For this specific SoC - even it's predecessor MT8173 - there is no activie development. And that is what I am looking for!
I collected some devices that either use MT8176 SoC, or the older MT8173 SoC. Some of them have Kernel Sources, which I listed and linked below.
All questions, requests for help, suggestions, ... are welcome. If you own any of the listed devices feel free to write and help. This thread is also on Reddit.
MT8176
Xiaomi Mi Pad 3
GPD XD+
Chuwi Hi9
Teclast Master T8
Teclast Master T10
Asus Zenpad 3S 10
Acer Iconia Tab 10 A3-A50
Alfawise Tab
MT8173
ALLDOCUBE Freer X9 (Cube Free X9 (U89))
HITSAN Onda V10 Pro
Pegasus JDTab J01
Acer Chromebook R13 CB5-312T-K8Z9
Amazon Fire HD 10 2017
Lenovo N23 Yoga
Lenovo Flex 11
Xiaomi Mi Box 3 2016
Amazon Fire TV (sloane)
Firmwares & Source-Code:
Chuwi Hi9
https://www.needrom.com/download/chuwi-hi9/ (Firmware)
Acer Iconia Tab 10 A3-A50
https://github.com/Goayandi/android_kernel_acer_titan
https://snlookup.com/acer-iconia-tab-10-a3-a50-tablet-p104780 (Firmware & Kernel-Source)
Xiaomi Mi Pad 3
https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/cappu-n-oss (Kernel-Source)
https://github.com/Goayandi/android_kernel_xiaomi_cappu/tree/3.18.108 (Kernel-Source)
http://en.miui.com/a-234.html (Firmware)
https://multirom.me/index.php?m=app&a=view&id=81&app=roms (Firmware)
Teclast T10
https://www.needrom.com/download/teclast-t10-e3c5/ (Firmware)
Teclast T8
https://www.needrom.com/download/teclast-t8-e8c1/ (Firmware)
GPD XD+
https://github.com/Goayandi/android_kernel_mt8176_common (Kernel-Source)
https://github.com/skelton/android_kernel_mt8176_common (Kernel-Source)
https://droidbox.co.uk/how-to/flashing-gpd-xd-plus-firmware/ (Firmware)
http://www.gpd.hk/news.asp?id=1519&selectclassid=002002 (Firmware)
Asus Zenpad 3S 10
https://github.com/Goayandi/android_kernel_asus_z500m (Kernel-Source)
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/Zenpad/Z500M/Z500M_V13_6_10_15_kernel.zip (Kernel-Source)
https://www.asus.com/us/Tablets/ASUS-ZenPad-3S-10-Z500M/HelpDesk_BIOS/ (Firmware)
Onda V10 Pro
https://www.needrom.com/download/onda-v10-pro/ (Firmware Android)
http://onda.cn/Tablet_Supports.aspx?id=371 (Firmware Phoenix OS)
http://onda.cn/Tablet_Supports.aspx?id=370 (Firmware Phoenix OS)
Pegasus JDtab J01
https://www.needrom.com/download/jdtab-j01/ (Firmware)
Amazon Fire TV 2015 (sloane)
https://github.com/Goayandi/android_kernel_amazon_sloane (Kernel-Source)
Amazon Fire HD 10 (7th Generation)
https://fireos-tablet-src.s3.amazon...PR/Fire-HD10_7th_Gen-5.3.6.2-20180315.tar.bz2 (Kernel-Source)
https://kindle-fire-updates.s3.amaz...wyB/update-kindle-40.6.0.5_user_605485120.bin (Firmware)
ALLDOCUBE Freer X9 (U89)
http://51cube.com/services?_search=U89 (Firmware)
https://www.leakite.com/2017/10/cube-stock-firmware.html (Firmware)
First thanks for your initiative! And I am very interested in obtaining a Custom ROM for my Teclast T10 E3C5 device with the aforementioned MTK8176 Chipset. I cannot help you with development but are open to test it and report bugs.
Hi Goayandi,
I'm not sure how many experienced ROM developers you will get. (I'm not one of them. I have compiled and modded existing ROMs, but never ported one.) I've heard several people say they will look into building a custom ROM for mt8163 or mt8173. But that's always as far as it gets. They never come back with any results. So I was just curious, what are you getting stuck on?
As far as I can tell, one major problem with porting to Mediatek is that they modify a lot of Google's OS code like frameworks and libraries. I do see that you already have some MTK customized repositories in your github library. You may have to do some reverse engineering of the stock ROM to confirm that the MTK changes are the same ones you have in your repos. Yes, that's a huge pain. It's also likely that MTK's patches for mt81xx and mt67xx, which is probably what you have, are pretty different.
One suggestion I want to make is to start out with a ROM that's as close to stock as possible. That means building a plain AOSP build NRD90M. This will reduce as many trouble-causing variables as possible. That's how I would do it. If you accomplish that, it will be easy to move on to higher Android versions or LineageOS, etc.
I would also use the prebuilt kernel for now. There is not much point to compiling your own for the same reason I just mentioned. A lot more variables would enter the equation. (Unless maybe you can test it independently with the stock FW.)
Any chances of giving TeamMAD access to one of these devices?
I have a Teclast T8 stuck in fastboot mode. No recovery, no system. adb cannot see the device. Is there a way to recover from that?
xivxivxiv said:
I have a Teclast T8 stuck in fastboot mode. No recovery, no system. adb cannot see the device. Is there a way to recover from that?
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In T10 thread I have heard of same kind of issue. Disconnect battery (solder) or wait for device to die, then charge and it should be fine
BiG_FooT said:
In T10 thread I have heard of same kind of issue. Disconnect battery (solder) or wait for device to die, then charge and it should be fine
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I tried that. That would work if recovery were bootlooping, and system were intact. In my case, my T8 cannot get to system. The Teclast Logo goes through its animation on startup, then gets stuck there. Holding volume up and power gives me 3 choices: recovery, fastboot, normal. Recovery and Normal are both broken. Fastboot is the only one I can do. How to recover from that?
xivxivxiv said:
I tried that. That would work if recovery were bootlooping, and system were intact. In my case, my T8 cannot get to system. The Teclast Logo goes through its animation on startup, then gets stuck there. Holding volume up and power gives me 3 choices: recovery, fastboot, normal. Recovery and Normal are both broken. Fastboot is the only one I can do. How to recover from that?
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You need to reflash firmware/rom with the sp flash tool.
fastmix said:
You need to reflash firmware/rom with the sp flash tool.
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You should flash stock firmware on your tablet with SPflash tools. Search for Mediatek SPflash + your device name in Google. Flash procedure should look like this:
FLASH Mediatek device
- Unpack FlashTools, and Click on Flash_tool.exe
- Select "scatter-Loading" and search MT8173_Android_scatter.txt in ROM
- Wait file to be added into Flash Tool
- Select "Download Only" or if upgrade "Firmware upgrade"
- Turn off your phone (and don't turn on the phone).
- Press “Download” button to start
- and connect your phone into the computer via USB data cable.
- The process will start and a red progress bar will appear after color purple, yellow.
- And green circles display
- Finish !
- You can now safely disconnect your phone and turn it on.
So you should look for your ROM/FIRMWARE and than flash it. Key step for you is to turn of the tablet, push download button in SPflash tools, and then connect USB to the tablet. Flash will then start!
But Google for instructions on how to use SPflash
Thank you, BiG_FooT and fastmix! Leaving it in power off state before SP flash was the missing step. I don't know how I missed that in previous Google searches. Fully working tablet now.
I now have two of these things. If you (or any others interested in developing this Mediatek) want me to use one of my Teclast T8s for testing for you, let me know.
Has anyone successfully flashed the firmware??
The system.img for all the ROMs is corrupt
Hi! I have an Alfawise Tab (rebranded JDTAB 01) with MT8173 chipset and android 6.0.
I managed to find the stock firmware and recovery, so i tried to port this TWRP recovery: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-pad/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-mi-pad-3-cappu-t3744185 unsuccessfully, maybe because of the different android versions(?)
I don't know....
Does anyone know how to port- build a custom recovery for these chipsets (mt8173-76)?
Or know if there is a working TWRP based on android 6.0 and these chipsets?
So, is there still any development? Where kernel-sources for Teclast devices can be found?
What an utter failure. Of both the manufacturers and the community.
It's fairly clear that the problem is hardware fragmentation. There is just too much diversity in Android hardware platforms, even too many different ARM-based CPUs, and too few users on many of those to justify a major development effort for any of them.
The moral of the story must be: if you want your tablet to remain useful for more than a couple of years, don't buy a cheap Chinese generic one made by a company that isn't a famous global brand. Stick to hardware that has sold in the millions.
ralphclark said:
What an utter failure. Of both the manufacturers and the community.
It's fairly clear that the problem is hardware fragmentation. There is just too much diversity in Android hardware platforms, even too many different ARM-based CPUs, and too few users on many of those to justify a major development effort for any of them.
The moral of the story must be: if you want your tablet to remain useful for more than a couple of years, don't buy a cheap Chinese generic one made by a company that isn't a famous global brand. Stick to hardware that has sold in the millions.
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What we really need to do is reverse engineer a few roms already built for these chipsets, then see what they all have in common. This will help us figure out what needs to be done to the kernel, and what firmware we need.
Any news? Has anyone tried to flash GPD firmware on one of the other tablets with the same chipset? I have a Chuwi Hi9 with MTK 8173 and I would love to be able to change the ROM, the default one sucks big time. I actually bought it because it had the same chipset as one of the GPD devices.
Where To Start??
Goayandi said:
Mediatek MT8173 & MT8176 development
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Hi,
If I were you I would start by having a really good look through the MTK_X20_BASE_AOSP open source code here https://github.com/archermind/MTK_X20_BASE_AOSP
In that you will find all the required mtk binary's and documented associated google dependency's and stock mtk app's needed. Dig through all the make files and compare your project_confg which should be in your system/data/misc on 6.0 and vendor/data/misc 7.0 with the one in that source to see whats built.
Because it's mediatek it's messy and things are all over the place but after days of reading it you can kinda start follow the rabbit eventually :laugh:
Take what you need and assemble it into a nice logical fashion using a experienced dev's work as a example and try a AOSP build if that works then try Lineage.
When you have things stable follow others who have stepped up in firmware version.
Most things should work if you have a working kernel.
Best place to start would be HERE it's invaluable :good:
There are other places and make's for BT WiFi GPS etc etc so ensure to explore it well.
Obviosly get the blobs from your own device if poss else pinch them form that source and give them a try it's all trial and error.
If I ever find the time I may join you one day to build a rom for the Lenovo Tab2 mt8165 please note most of these mt8xxxx have a equivalent mt67xx/mt65xx see my sig below for a example.
Good Luck and Happy building :fingers-crossed:
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Hi,
If I were you I would start by having a really good look through the MTK_X20_BASE_AOSP open source code here https://github.com/archermind/MTK_X20_BASE_AOSP
In that you will find all the required mtk binary's and documented associated google dependency's and stock mtk app's needed. Dig through all the make files and compare your project_confg which should be in your system/data/misc on 6.0 and vendor/data/misc 7.0 with the one in that source to see whats built.
Because it's mediatek it's messy and things are all over the place but after days of reading it you can kinda start follow the rabbit eventually :laugh:
Take what you need and assemble it into a nice logical fashion using a experienced dev's work as a example and try a AOSP build if that works then try Lineage.
When you have things stable follow others who have stepped up in firmware version.
Most things should work if you have a working kernel.
Best place to start would be HERE it's invaluable :good:
There are other places and make's for BT WiFi GPS etc etc so ensure to explore it well.
Obviosly get the blobs from your own device if poss else pinch them form that source and give them a try it's all trial and error.
If I ever find the time I may join you one day to build a rom for the Lenovo Tab2 mt8165 please note most of these mt8xxxx have a equivalent mt67xx/mt65xx see my sig below for a example.
Good Luck and Happy building :fingers-crossed:
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Hello!
Do I have a chance to do this with my teclast T8 device if I don't have even kernel-source code? For now I've ported most of firmwares different from my stock ROM (MIUI, ZenUI etc). But I would like to upgrade android version ( Nougat to Oreo) if it possible. Since not so long new device ( alldocube X) was released on same chipset (mt8176) with installed android Oreo, maybe this may help some way?
Sword900 said:
Hello!
Do I have a chance to do this with my teclast T8 device if I don't have even kernel-source code? For now I've ported most of firmwares different from my stock ROM (MIUI, ZenUI etc). But I would like to upgrade android version ( Nougat to Oreo) if it possible. Since not so long new device ( alldocube X) was released on same chipset (mt8176) with installed android Oreo, maybe this may help some way?
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Hello To All
I have a Teclast M89 That I rooted with Magisk and have a working TWRP for backing up.
I am very interested in Testing Kernels and new Roms.I have already wiped and reflashed device a couple times -now Everything for testing,flashing, and booting has been verified.
@Goayandi
Just stopping by to say thanks for this, used some stuff from here for lineage-12.1 on Fire HD10
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8-hd10/orig-development/rom-lineage-12-1-t3953677

Update my phablet BQ Elcano2 (MT8393)

Hi everyone! This is my first post so..first of all I apologize for my grammar, I'm Spanish.
A few days ago I found at home a BQ phablet model Elcano 2 Quadcore. After charging and turning on the device I realized that it currently runs android 4.2.2. I managed to root my device so that I could update it to a more current version of android. The problem comes when I can't find any TWRP recovery or support on Lineage OS.
I have read that you can use the recovery of another device with the same specifications as mine but I have not found anything on the internet either.
Hope you can help me update my phablet. I don't need the latest version of android, by making my device useful I'm satisfied.
I downloaded the Aida64 application to know what processor I have:
MediaTek MT8389
4x ARM Cortex-A7 @ 1508MHz
1Gb Ram
32Gb ROM
7inch
Thanks dudes
You such try MultiBeta scores, in the journal, With grand fixtures and filed network assemble.
merrycorsten said:
You such try MultiBeta scores, in the journal, With grand fixtures and filed network assemble.
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First of all thanks for your reply.
Could you tell me how to do it or where to find it? It's the first time I've done something like this.
Thanks for your help
Zadriick said:
First of all thanks for your reply.
Could you tell me how to do it or where to find it? It's the first time I've done something like this.
Thanks for your help
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Try searching Astalavista like pages, neither that or a paragrim might be useful. : )

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