Hey Guys,
I have searched everywhere and can't seem to find a root for this device: Aocos N19 9.7 inch Android 2.3 Tablet PC Capacitive Telechips TCC8803 Cortex A8 Flash1.2GHZ 512MB/8GB
From the "About" page in the settings it has this information:
Model Number: HW type: MT8801_IL_8
Android Version: 2.3.3
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7-tcc
Build number: V2.323
I have tried Gingerbreak (left it for over 30min in rooting screen) and SuperOneClick (remains in waiting for device, have tried troubleshooting such as turning on and off Debugging Mode".
I have scoured over "unofficial CyanogenMod7 port for RK2818 tablets" however it says that this will likely brick you device if it is not listed, which this device is not. I hope I don't sound like a noob here, and any help will be appreciated.
Tablet info:
CPU
Telechip TCC8803 Cortex A8 1.2GHZ
GPU Integrated chip
Operating System Android 2.3
RAM 512MB DDR3
Storage 8GB
Storage Other microSD(TF) up to 32GB
Camera 2.0Mp
Screen Size 9.7 inch
Screen Resolution 1024×768
Screen Type Capacitive
Screen Output HDMI
Video HD Support None
Internet Connections WIFI Flash
Wifi
802.11 b/g
3G External
GPS None
Battery 6400mAh
Music around the state About 10 hours
About the video mode About 4 hours
Video formats MKV(H.264 HP),AVI,RM/RMVB,FLV,MPEG-1,MPEG-2
Music formats MP3/WMA/APE/FLAC/AAC/AC3/WAV
Picture formats JPG/BMP/GIF/PNG
E-book formats PDF/TXT/CHM/UMD/PDB
Language Multi-language
Screen calibration Support
Clock function Support
Calendar function Support
Remote control functions None
G-sensor function Support
Transmission Interface USB 2.0
Other functions None
Anyone there? haha
try this
try with the attached superoneclick in case you can't find one from the net.
Use super manager app for root access.
Cheers.
Good luck
To root your aocos n19, you need:
-VTC Driver v4.01 for 2000 XP.exe (to install driver of your device);
-and SuperOneClick (personaly, I did it with superoneclick v2.3.3);
-your aocos n19, a PC with windows 2000 or XP and a USB cable.
First, run "VTC Driver v4.01 for2000 XP.exe" to install the driver.
Then plug your aocos n19.
Finally run superoneclick and press "root" button.
Your aocos n19 is now rooted, and if you want you can unroot it with superoneclick.
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So I want to make a clean hard reset of my GoClever Tab R974.2 but no matter what I do it won't load the bootloader. I tried all pssible combinations of all 3 abailable buttons (power,vol+,vol-) and all possible pressing times from a few seconds to a minute.
I also tried rebooting into bootloader via the ADB but without any luck (device not recognized).
My main problem with this system is that I tried to root it and it seemed like it worked, the superuser.apk was installed, however when I tried to start Titanium backup or any other prog that requires root access, it shows that there is no root access. Then I also tried z4root, but no luck either and SuperOneClick just freezes when restaring the ADB daemon.
The tablet still works nicely but I need to root it so bad
I am at the end of my powers, please help anyone?
Here are the tab specs, maybe there's a similar tab?
Processor RockChip RK3066 1.6GHz (Cortex A9 DUAL CORE, GPU Mali400MP4)
Operating system
OS Android 4.1
Market with Apps Yes
Memory
RAM 1GB DDR3
Flash 16GB MLC NAND flash
Display
Screen 9,7" LCD IPS 1024x768
Additional info Backlight - LED. 4:3 format
Touch screen Capacitive 5-point multi-touch
Connections
Connection network Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n)
3G support external dongle 3G (optional)
Bluetooth No
Supported formats
Supported video files AVI, 3GP, MP4, RM, RMVB, FLV, MKV, MOV, VOB, DAT, WMV
Supported photo files JPEG/PNG/GIF(static)/BMP
Supported audio files MP3/WAV/OGG/FLAC/APE/AAC
Adobe Flash Supported
Supported eBook PDF/EPUB/TXT/FB2/PDB/RTF
Supported Office files Word, Excel, PowerPoint
File system supported FAT, FAT32, NTFS
Input/output ports
HDMI 1x miniHDMI 1.4 FullHD
Card reader 1x micro SD HC 32GB
Audio out 1x mini jack 3.5 mm
USB 1x microUSB OTG
DC port DC 2.5 mm 5V 2A
Charging by USB No
Equipped with
G-sensor 360°
Camera Front CMOS 2Mpix, back camera 2Mpix
Speakers 1x 1 Watt
Microphone Yes
GPS No
Tuner No
Transmitter FM No
Buttons Power on/off, Volume
Radio FM No
Temperature
Work temperature (0°C) 50°C
Store temperature (-10°C) 60°C
In the box
Accessories USB cable, home charger, USB Host cable
Keyboard No
Dimensions/weight
Dimensions 244x189x10 mm
Weight 660 g
Battery
Approximate web browsing work time up to 6 hours
Battery 6800mAh li-polymer 3.7V
EAN
EAN 5906736059013
can not install cwm on my cherry tablet M-1038
please can anybody help i have tried to install cwm in this tablet ihave used rk flash tool but i just get a blank screen so then i tried the generic cwm ,and used adb all seemed wel but but on reboot recovery just a blank screen and i have to reset the tablet to start it up what i di was the adb push flash_image /dev/ and then adb push recovery.img /dev/ then in root shell chmod 755 /dev/flash_image then /dev/flash_image recovery /dev/recovery.img but when itry to do this chmod 644 /devsystem/etc/install-recovery.sh it says error please can someone show me how to get cwm inthis tablet im sure its rk3066 though i could be wrong,i thought this came with stock recovery but that seems to be missing :crying:
Hi, sorry for making my first message here with a problem.
I have a Woxter Android TV 200 ("spanish" version of Noontec A9 - RK2918, 512MB RAM and GC800 graphics). This android-PC had 2.3 for default and the company doesn't provide any higher.
So, searching, I found that Noontec A9 is similar and it has a 4.0 ROM . I flashed it with RK Batch Tool without problems, BUT... when I did the root (I did with a .bat and adb), in one step ("enabling emulator hack"), then it rebooted again... It didn't work. When I turn on it, it shows the penguin of Linux and nomore...
It doesn't turn on properly because I can't see it connected to my wifi router. It hasn't any button, only 2 USB, 1 SD Reader, 1 HDMI-out and 1 RGB out.
Please, help me :crying:
Hello. Sometime ago I acquired a TV box with Android, but to my dismay, it's (almost) completely locked down, I can only download applications from it's own store. Tried also reasoning with the dev team of this product, but to no avail. The box is question has two lateral USB (Type A) ports labelled "Mouse" and "OTG". Here are its specs:
Processor: Rockchip RK3066 Dual-Core 1.6GHz Cortex A9
GPU: Mali 400 Dual Core
RAM: 1GB DDR3 712Mhz
Flash: 8GB MLC NAND Flash
Android ver: 4.4.3
Well, even through it's locked down, it comes with Kodi so I can still launch installed applications (even the ones they've hidden) such as the Configuration Menu and etc from Kodi's own application launcher, launch command line applications through Advanced Launcher, access the File Manager within Kodi and mount/dismount USB devices (actually they're auto mounted).
I'll provide more stuff about the device if necessary, please help me sideload apks on it.
Hello. I'm from Poland
What program can do besides RKAndroidTool "Erase IDB" tablet with Rockchip 3066 under Windows 10? RKAndroidTool not sees the tablet (the drivers are installed) "No usb found rock." RKBatchTool works without a problem. The computer sees "Rockusb device" Tablet is connected directly to the USB port cable.
I have a tablet: Esperanza ETB 103 (S/N: 41293) but this tablet is sold under other brands like Flytouch 9, Superpad, Kingpad, Ippo, etc.
Specifications tablet (description of the box):
Operation system Android 4.1
Processor Rockchip 3066,Cortex A9 ,1,6GHz, Dual Core
Ram Memory 1GB DDR3
Flash Hdd Memory 4GB
Display 10,1",5-point multi touch
Screen Resoluction 1024x600
Wifi Network 802.11 B/G/N
Bluetooth Bulit-in v 2.1
3G Network Support External 3G Usb modem.
It looks like a tablet Flytouch9
What other rom can fit into this tablet?
I'm sorry for the mistakes but I use google translator.
If this is not the forum to ask for transfer to the right because this is my first post on xda.
Thank you in advance for any help
Bell is shipping me one of their streamer devices and looking at the specs, its just a repackaged ADT-3 device with a custom Bell ROM on it.
Since all my TVs already have capable devices attached to them, this frees up the streamer for exploration and fun. I was wondering if anybody has managed to unlock the bootloader and load custom roms to this device?
Bell Streamer specs:
Size: 6.9 × 6.9 × 1.5 cm
SoC: Amlogic S905Y2-B @ 1.8 GHz
Graphics: Mali-G31 MP2 GPU
System Memory: 2 GB RAM
Storage: 8 GB
Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/n/ac, 2×2, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi
Bluetooth: 4.2
Manufacturer: Askey
ADT-3 specs:
SoC – Amlogic S905Y2 quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 processor @ 1.8 GHz with an Arm Mali-G31 MP2 GPU
System Memory – 2GB RAM
Storage – 8GB eMMC flash
Video Output – HDMI 2.1 port up to 4K Ultra HD resolution @ 60 Hz
Connectivity – 802.11ac (2.4GHz / 5GHz) 2T2R WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2 classic+LE
USB – 1x Micro USB port
Misc – Bluetooth Pairing / Recovery Button, red/green status indicator
Power Supply – 5V/1A via micro USB port
Dimensions – 69 x 69 x 15 mm (W x D x H)
Weight – 50 g
Hello
They send me one for free and i tried installing ADT-3 Stock ROM after reading Bell Terms of service and ended up bricking it
I tried using Amlogic tools to unbrick it but i unfortunately the board is Password protected since the Frederic exploit.
I have currently wiped all partitions to make the processor (Amlogic S905Y2) look for SD and USB Boot devices. which it is now doing.
Serial output:
G12A:BL:0253b8:61aa2d;FEAT:F2F939B2:32060;POC:F;RCY:0;EMMC:0;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;SD?:20000;USB:8;
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I'm currently searching docs / forums to read to get a better grasp on the required images and bins to make a Bootable USB for this device.
If you are wondering how i'am getting USB Drive on that device i'am just using a OTG Converter and using an modified HUB To inject current in the device, you can basically achieve the same by cutting the USB Lead and injecting voltage.
I will keep this thread up to date if manage to unbrick it a flash custom ROM on the device.
justbendev said:
I have currently wiped all partitions to make the processor (Amlogic S905Y2) look for SD and USB Boot devices. which it is now doing.
Serial output:
G12A:BL:0253b8:61aa2d;FEAT:F2F939B2:32060;POC:F;RCY:0;EMMC:0;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;SD?:20000;USB:8;
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I'm currently searching docs / forums to read to get a better grasp on the required images and bins to make a Bootable USB for this device.
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The ADT-3 uses an unencrypted bootloader. The Bell Streamer doesn't. The device is looking for the encrypted Bell Streamer bootloader, but in this bootrom mode it will only look on the emmc or a sd card. As far as I know, at this stage, it can't boot directly from USB. If you discover otherwise, please let us all know.
The reference to USB that you see in the above string is for a bootrom worldcup usb connection. As you noted, this mode can't be used for much if it is password protected.