New Dasaita (hotaudio) Android 6.0.1 ready , PX5 Platform Octa-Core 32GB 2G RAM :D

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hotaudio

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Android 6.0.1 ready , PX5 Platform Octa-Core 32GB inand 2G RAM :D
orders are welcome :D
OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
CPU: Rockchip PX5 A53
RAM: DDR3 2GB
Nand Memory: 32GB
Antutu scroes :40000+
Audio output: 4*50W max Better sound than original
Bluetooth very clear
Radio signal stronge as original CD player .



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checksum123

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Where do we order?
Also can you provide the complete specs for both the 10.1 inc and 7 inch.

I am willing to test it.
 

ikerg

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Where do we order?
Also can you provide the complete specs for both the 10.1 inc and 7 inch.

I am willing to test it.

I have seen that MCU has not been changed:
On Rk3188 you had previously the 1.86 version that finally appeared on the PX5, so MCUs from HotAudio are always the same for all MTCDs (Rk3188, Intel Sofia, PX5), and therefore, the dmcu.img update file should be interchangeable between RK3188, intel Sofia and PX5 (assuming it is a HotAudio MCU borad)...is this correct?

Can be updgraded as well from Sofia board as it is shown on the video for a RK3188?
 

leonkernan

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Wow, I thought it looked compatible but I didn't expect them to show it so well.

Now to find a coreboard to upgrade mine. I already know it will fit after pulling apart my PX3 to add heatsinks before.
 

hotaudio

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I have seen that MCU has not been changed:
On Rk3188 you had previously the 1.86 version that finally appeared on the PX5, so MCUs from HotAudio are always the same for all MTCDs (Rk3188, Intel Sofia, PX5), and therefore, the dmcu.img update file should be interchangeable between RK3188, intel Sofia and PX5 (assuming it is a HotAudio MCU borad)...is this correct?

Can be updgraded as well from Sofia board as it is shown on the video for a RK3188?

yes , you are right
our MCU for (Rk3188, Intel Sofia, PX5) are same to use ,when update the UPDATE files , put the latest MCU is ok .
 

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    Android 6.0.1 ready , PX5 Platform Octa-Core 32GB inand 2G RAM :D
    orders are welcome :D
    OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
    CPU: Rockchip PX5 A53
    RAM: DDR3 2GB
    Nand Memory: 32GB
    Antutu scroes :40000+
    Audio output: 4*50W max Better sound than original
    Bluetooth very clear
    Radio signal stronge as original CD player .



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    @hotaudio

    Just received my new Dasaita V600 for my VW, and after install decided to upgrade my SDcard. Looking at the SDcard provided, I immediately notice the directory "android/com.adups.fota". Doing a quick search, this is a Chinese spyware/malware that can collect personally identifiable information, and make changes to your Android install at a system level. W T F.

    https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/test-for-adups-spyware-your-phone-disable-0175034/
    https://blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/2016/11/mobile-menace-monday-adups-old-and-new/

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    Hi,

    I also ordered a BC6 Module, soldered it into my MTCD MX and switched from WD725 to BC6 in Factroy Settings, but bluetooth is not working, even if i remove the MD725. Has anyone an idea why? I also tried a diffrent MCU (HA 3.10)
    Perhaps your bc6 is a defective module or ot is not the bc6 module required

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    There's a claim on the MtcdTools post that it doesn't work on PX5s (maybe the same reason the included SWC app isn't working?). I haven't tried it myself though.

    Today I decompiled some piece of PX5 rom and made a reverse engineering of keys management part. Source code is obfuscated which makes the analysis quite hard but not impossible.

    As an author of MtcdTools I confirm it will not work in case of PX5. As of PX5, distribution of key presses is implemented inside android core. In order to make it works for PX5, MtcdTools has to be adjusted.

    Actually, any of released apps for customize SWC and hard keys won't work on PX5. All of them relies on irkeyDown broadcast which is not present on PX5.