Inet 86vs

= Identification =

In android, under Settings->About Tablet, you will find:
 * Model Number: MID705
 * Build Number: A13_86VS_M758C1_1304117.20130629

= Sunxi support =

Current status
Supported.

WiFi reception is very poor probably due to bad antenna.

Tested:
 * boot from SD card - mmc0
 * PMU
 * original nand flash content access
 * LCD
 * USB OTG (ethernet gadget)
 * USB HOST (wifi)
 * tablet keys

Untested (should work):
 * mali
 * cedar

Detected by kernel but needs testing:
 * rtc
 * USB WiFi
 * audio

Unknown:
 * accelerometer
 * camera
 * touchscreen

Manual build

 * For building u-boot, use the INet_86VS target.
 * The .fex file can be found in sunxi-boards as inet_86.fex

Everything else is the same as the manual build howto.

= Tips, Tricks, Caveats =

FEL mode
[[File:Manta_MID705_chips1.jpg|thumb|350px|u-boot button pads between the battery (red and black) and WiFi antenna (gray) wires

u-boot test pads below WiFi subboard]]

The VOL+ button triggers FEL mode.

Alternatively, there is a pad labeled u-boot near the wifi. Connecting this to ground also triggers FEL mode. Pads for a UBOOT button are also available on the board.

= Adding a serial port (voids warranty) =



Some pads are available on the board, but they are multiplexed with the SD card. So use a MicroSD Breakout board. The ones from Sparkfun or DX should work with the cover on, but you have to remove the back cover to attach the cubietech one.

Device disassembly
Be careful to first remove the SD Card.

The tablet has screws next to the connectors. The board is on the display part and the bottom cover is removed. Remove the screws and pry the bottom cover open with your plastic tool.

Make sure the USB port is inserted into the cover first when reassembling.

Locating the UART
UART is marked on the bottom of the PCB (between the PCB and display) and on the top under the tape holding ctp connector. Both connect to the SD slot so you can as well use a SD breakout board. The FEX file does not enable UART.

UART1 pins are used for CSI and connected to a 24pin 0.5mm pitch FFC connector which is used for camera. Probing with a multimeter confirms that the console pins seem to be connected somewhere around the middle of the connector. The pitch is the same as IDE ZIF connector but IDE is 40pin.

It is possible to use a generic ffc and an IDE ZIF to 3.5" adaptor to connect to the pins routed to CSI. I can confirm using the u-boot gpio command that the pins actually connect to the ide connector when the cable is inserted properly but I cannot get the console working. Unfortunately the 24pin cable gets loose easily in 40pin connector.

= Pictures =

=Also known as=

Rev1.0 was marketed as
 * Manta MID701 (Device Disassembly)
 * Polaroid MIDC407

Rev2.0 (documented) was sold as:
 * Manta MID705
 * Lenco CoolTab 70

= See also =