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Klipper on android TV box
After much digging around i discovered that there are 1 or 2 other roms you can flash but i went with this one. You will flash it slightly differently to the Quadra OS. You flash it to the SD card with the raspberry pi imager then you pop it into your T95 with the keyboard, mouse, and monitor connected. It will run straight from the SD card and you can leave it like that if you like but remember since it's running from removable media, it's not that fast.
Flash-CHIP
- ELI5 Step-by-Step commands for how to flash CHIP in 2023
- I managed to flash my chip, what else should I do? Is there a way to install another operating system?
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HOW TO FLASH AND INSTALL POCKET DESK (DEBIAN JESSIE)
In the Linux machine: run git clone https://github.com/thore-krug/Flash-CHIP.git to clone this repository.cd into the location where you stored this repository.run sudo chmod +x Flash.shrun ./Flash.shSelect the version you want to install.Wait until the installation finishes.Enjoy!
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Up to date way of flashing
Using Ubuntu 22.04 I followed the instructions here: https://github.com/Thore-Krug/Flash-CHIP This only ever resulted in the invalid fastboot option as I explained in my original post. The fix for that was to download an older version of platform-tools and replace the new version that doesn't work, with the older version that does accept the -i command.
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Clockwork Pi just announced this little beauty
Or if you’ve got a Linux machine, try this: https://github.com/Thore-Krug/Flash-CHIP
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Reflash Pocket Chip
Hi, I found my chip that I haven't touched in quite some time. I think at one point I updated the OS to debian it seems to be using the Awesome window manager. I want to change back to the original SW. I found the Thore-Krug github and followed the directions there. I put a jumper between FEL and GND. It took about 30 min trying different USB cables and USB ports before I was able to have it show up in lsusb:
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Confused on how to update CHIP
Variant of original NTC method with Old Linux
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Fix for "usb_bulk_send() ERROR -7: Operation timed out"
When trying to flash your C.H.I.P. with a script like Thore-Krug's Flash-CHIP or from the CHIP-SDK (download + instructions for that are in this article), you might run into an error like:
- Help I deleted OS
- Trying to flash my Chip and it appears to be stuck saving the uboot, any advice?
What are some alternatives?
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MTProtoProxyInstaller - One-click script to install MTProto Proxy server on CentOS, Ubuntu and Debian
getAir2U - The Present of Wireless Attacks for Linux systems
PocketCHIP-flash-utils - Bootstrap the process of locally flashing your pocketchip/chip hardware.
community - Armbian operating system community releases provides automated builds of community maintained targets
beleyenv - A dev-focused, idempotent system bootstrap script for ChromeOS's officially supported Linux container. Designed for me, but flexible enough for you to use too!