MSI Primo73

This is a brand name tablet from a reputable hardware vendor, so no problems with identification are expected. The tablet has a sturdy metal back cover and the overall build quality is good. However the TN display has relatively poor contrast and viewing angles (at least when compared with IPS displays).

= Identification = On the back of the device, the following is printed (the last model number part may be a bit different, depending on the color of the tablet and the country of origin): MSI Primo73 031PL

The PCB has the following silkscreened on it:

In Android, under Settings->About Tablet, you will find:
 * Model Number: Primo73
 * Build Number: Primo73-user 4.2.2 JDQ39 20131220

= Sunxi support =

Current status
Supported by the legacy u-boot-sunxi and sunxi-3.4 kernel. LCD display works. WLAN, touchscreen and accelerometer are untested yet.

The mainline kernel support is blocked on the missing USB OTG driver, which means no easy connectivity with the outside world. Unless we manage to alternatively take WLAN into use, which also may require some investigation.

The mainline u-boot support is blocked on the missing knowledge about the future DTB file name for this device.

Manual build

 * For building u-boot, use the "MSI_Primo73" target.
 * The .fex file can be found in sunxi-boards as msi_primo73.fex

Everything else is the same as the manual build howto.

Mainline U-Boot
For building mainline u-boot, use the  target.

Mainline kernel
Use the  device-tree file for the mainline kernel.

= Tips, Tricks, Caveats =

FEL mode
The VOL+ button triggers FEL mode. The button is directly connected to the UBOOT_SEL pin and drives it low when pressed (as can be verified by reading the BOOT_SEL_PAD_STA bits from VER_REG).

= Adding a serial port (voids warranty) =



Locating the UART
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= See also =

Manufacturer images
The manufacturer provides a PhoenixSuit recovery image at http://www.msi.com/support/windpad/Primo_73.html#down-firmware