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February 3, 2016 at 6:35 pm #24886
that is interesting information. weird, however, that emmc wifi and battery aren’t working. and touchscreen too if the driver is in the kernel.
btw i think you tried marshmallow, not lollipop
February 4, 2016 at 4:34 am #24925that is interesting information. weird, however, that emmc wifi and battery aren’t working. and touchscreen too if the driver is in the kernel.
Strictly speaking, the wifi driver is not included in the mainline kernel. But you can get the source here and compile.
About Bluetooth, it’s connected to /dev/ttyS4, this userspace program can init it and bring hci0 up. (it works stably in xubuntu at least)
The touch screen driver may need Hi10 specific DTB(Device Tree Blob) to work.
AFAIK, the eMMC(&SDIO?) problem was already reported on the Android-x86 mailing list.btw i think you tried marshmallow, not lollipop
That’s right.
February 4, 2016 at 9:19 am #24929well, aside from that, how’s the rom running? does gpu work? perhaps hw video decoding too? just curious as android-x86 does not use standard android drivers but rather linux ones..
February 6, 2016 at 9:00 pm #25190Anonymous
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This is pretty exciting, how close do you think we are to being able to get a fully functional dual boot Hi10 going??
February 7, 2016 at 5:34 am #25230that is interesting information. weird, however, that emmc wifi and battery aren’t working. and touchscreen too if the driver is in the kernel.
Strictly speaking, the wifi driver is not included in the mainline kernel. But you can get the source here and compile. About Bluetooth, it’s connected to /dev/ttyS4, this userspace program can init it and bring hci0 up. (it works stably in xubuntu at least) The touch screen driver may need Hi10 specific DTB(Device Tree Blob) to work. AFAIK, the eMMC(&SDIO?) problem was already reported on the Android-x86 mailing list.
btw i think you tried marshmallow, not lollipop
That’s right.
you managed to get the internal Wi-Fi card working?
which kernel version/source exactly can see the SDIO bus device?
February 28, 2016 at 8:25 pm #27471What do you think we can use Cube iWork 10 Ultimate Android OS somehow with Chuwi Hi10? Same processor, same screen resolution…
May 14, 2017 at 9:39 am #66920Is there any chance for working android for v200/v300 of chuwi hi10?
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