MyAudio 708f

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MyAudio 708f
My708f front.JPG
Manufacturer MyAudio
Dimensions 194mm x 120mm x 10mm
Release Date Month year
Website Device Product Page
Specifications
SoC A31s @ 1Ghz
DRAM 512MiB DDR3 @ xxxMHz
NAND 8GB
Power USB, ?? mAh 3.7V Li-Ion battery
Features
LCD 1024x600 (7" 16:9)
Touchscreen X-finger capacitive (Focaltech FT5202)
Video none
Audio 3.5mm headphone plug, internal speaker, internal microphone
Network WiFi 802.11 b/g/n (Realtek RTL8188ETV)
Storage µSD
USB 1 USB2.0 OTG
Camera  ??.?MP (????x????) front
Other Accelerometer (Freescale MMA7660)

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Identification

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On the back of the device, the following is printed:

MyAudio
Tablet Series 7
708F

8 GB
Designed by MyAudio

The PCB has the following silkscreened on it:

INGENIC-CROSS
N7S-V1.0 2013-07-11

In android, under Settings->About Tablet, you will find:

  • Model Number: DEVICE
  • Build Number: SOC_BOARD_DEVICE_*.*

^^ Stock ROM stopped working, and I cannot find the original ROM anywhere (manufacturer site disappeared, and I have no local backup of it)

Sunxi support

Current status

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Images

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HW-Pack

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BSP

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Manual build

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U-Boot

Sunxi/Legacy U-Boot

Use the MANUFACTURER_DEVICE build target.

Mainline U-Boot

Use the MANUFACTURER_DEVICE build target.

Linux Kernel

Sunxi/Legacy Kernel

Use the MANUFACTURER_DEVICE.fex file.

Mainline kernel

Use the FAMILY-CHIP-DEVICE.dtb device-tree binary.

Tips, Tricks, Caveats

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FEL mode

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Device specific topic

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Adding a serial port (voids warranty)

UART pads at the back of PCB

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Device disassembly

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Locating the UART

UART pin pair can be found at the left side of the SoC (A31s), on the opposite side of the board. The pin further away from the SoC is RX, the other is TX. Check UART howto for a tutorial on using them.

Pictures

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See also

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Manufacturer images

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