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Please help, I am stuck in the archos screen. I tried to follow the dierctions in the OP but it doesn't work. I tried to adb shell but it shows no device.

edit....reformatted and installed stock rom. good for now. almost had a heart attack.
 
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Is that a rhetorical question? Is it not called in the initialization process. the initialization calls are based on groups ( you probably already knew that ).. or maybe camera_init is called before the ducati firmware/rp_msg drivers have been installed... If the HDMI Framebuffer stuff is anything to go by, who knows what archos have missed out/removed from the gpl kerrnel compared to their internal tree.

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Shouldn't post when I'm sleep deprived.
LOL I know the feeling. Here's a Protip for you all. Don't over discharge your battery. ( yes that's a real thing ) I'm sat looking at a Solid Power light and no response at all. After about an hour it start doing the rapid flickering (very low power indicator ) then the light goes out.. I'm thinking at that point I shouldn't unplug it becuase then I get to look at the solid power light for an hour again....

I've not got my bricking boots on today so Normal Service should be resumed shortly..... LOL
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LOL I know the feeling. Here's a Protip for you all. Don't over discharge your battery. ( yes that's a real thing ) I'm sat looking at a Solid Power light and no response at all. After about an hour it start doing the rapid flickering (very low power indicator ) then the light goes out.. I'm thinking at that point I shouldn't unplug it becuase then I get to look at the solid power light for an hour again....

I've not got my bricking boots on today so Normal Service should be resumed shortly..... LOL
Protip 2: Don't do it when your USB port is messed up AT ALL. Otherwise it's back to Archos for that device...

Just leave it to charge until it comes on and charges to 100%, preferably overnight
 
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Protip 2: Don't do it when your USB port is messed up AT ALL. Otherwise it's back to Archos for that device...

Just leave it to charge until it comes on and charges to 100%, preferably overnight
Protip3: In case no working kernel is installed and the battery is empty, try to hold the Vol- Key to boot into the recovery boot loader menu, which also triggers battery charging. For me, I had to use TESA film, because I don't wanted to hold it for a couple of hours and the tablet was flickering until it had enough power to boot into the recovery.
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Protip 4: if you want to derail a thread start offering Tips

My tablet is available again. so the real protip 4 is to use a nexus 7 charger because the archos 1 isn't a snug fit!
Still gotta get it boot but I'm still in the Game LOL.
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