Rikomagic mk802+

This is the 1GB version of the popular MK802 and it comes with a redesigned motherboard.

= Identification =

Sometimes the case reads "MK802+", but this is also true for the Semitime G2.

In android, under Settings->About Device, you may find the following:


 * Model Number: SoftwinnerEvb
 * Build Number: apollo_mele-eng 4.0.4 IMM76D 20120910 test-keys

There is one issue remaining with identification though. The board in the documented example is blue, and has a FEL button soldered on. The board commonly found on the internet is however green, but the layout seems to generally match, even though it sometimes lacks a FEL button. So there probably are a few different revisions available of this device.

= Sunxi support =

Current status
Supported.

Manual build

 * For building u-boot, use the "mk802_1gb" target.
 * The .fex file can be found in sunxi-boards as mk802-1gb.fex

Everything else is the same as the manual build howto.

= Tips, Tricks, Caveats =

FEL mode
The MK802+ has a FEL button under the bottom hole of the left side of the top cover (next to the hdmi connector). Some versions of the MK802+ have saved a few cents on attaching a button though.

ADB
The device is factory rooted but so far ADB over USB hasn't been possible. To use ADB install a SSH Server like SSHDroid and start up the service. With the information provided by the Android App you can remotely log into the device(the login prompt displays the password. Type "adb shell" to enter ADB mode.

= Adding a serial port (voids warranty) =



Device disassembly
The three piece case is clicked together. Do not try to get the semi-transparent bit around the USB Host connector off, as it is clipped into the top and you could damage the clip. Just gently push your plastic tool between the bottom and the top, and push the top part of the shell outwards. You will soon hear the clips release.

Locating the UART
The TX and RX pins for UART 0 are to the right of the SoC. A good place to solder the GND connection is on the ground plane that runs along the side of the board. More information is available at our UART howto.

= Pictures =

= Also known as =

This is often sold as the plain MK802, but it has 1GiB of DDR3 RAM, and has a different motherboard.

= See also =


 * Rikomagic MK802: The 512MiB original.
 * Semitime G2: A 1GB A10s based device with the same case.
 * Rikomagic MK802II: A completely redesigned A10 based HDMI stick.