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Install your own controller on cheap android tvbox

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  • M mrendu43

    hello ppl

    i have few android tvboxes that can be buyed from all over the interne for very low price.

    i was experimenting with linux distros for similar hardware devices and i managed to install frw of them with success.

    my goal was to make chep homeautomation controller, with software allredy prvided.

    i was sucesful of running agocontroll, jeedom, fhem and domotiga. on this devices without to much problem
    http://linux-sunxi.org/Sunchip_SDK-758

    If anyone is interested i could share my experiance :D

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    hek
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    @mrendu43

    Interesting. What kind of processor are they equipped with?

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      @hek

      My bet it's an A20 allwinner SOC, like all the other cheap android things that comes from china.

      (and no.. I haven't looked at the link, that @mrendu43 had provided in his post, where the processor is mentioned in the facts box on the right ;))

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        :blush: (extra text to allow post)

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          funky81
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          Please share it with us...

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            msamy.earth
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            I found this one, it costs about 28$
            http://www.aliexpress.com/item/TV-Box-android-box-smart-box-tvbox-dvb-box-android-receiver-smartbox-RK3188-amlogic-stb-ip/32213496276.html

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            • msamy.earthM msamy.earth

              I found this one, it costs about 28$
              http://www.aliexpress.com/item/TV-Box-android-box-smart-box-tvbox-dvb-box-android-receiver-smartbox-RK3188-amlogic-stb-ip/32213496276.html

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              mrendu43
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              @msamy.earth
              bad choice.
              you will not finde any linux distro for that chip set.
              just go with A20
              tey have many distrol allredy made for them

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                mrendu43
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                here are little more info

                https://domotiga.nl/projects/domotiga/wiki/Hardware_A20_TVBox

                similar with agocontroll, and fhem , and jeedom
                when you have linux up and running , and working just follow rocedure for instaling controller from the site you chose (controller)

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                  virgus1970
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                  #9

                  Does A20 TV Box with DomoTiga on board work with MySensors sensors?
                  I read this page, but didn't receive clear answer

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                    http://www.pbcheap.com/beelink-s82-plus-smart-h265-4k2k-tv-box-amlogic-s812-android-44-quad-core-wifi-bluetooth-40-2gb-ram-16gb-rom-support-rj45-hdmi-tf-card-av-spdif-usb-input-ac-100-240v-eu-plug-1
                    i want buy this, but i never bought from this website, does anyone shopped from here beforem?

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                      andriej
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                      I've bought OrangePi and it works well as RPi alternative.

                      :-)

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                        Mike Cayouette
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                        The TV box you are talking about is pretty much like the Cubieboard2, which is also an A20 processor, except the cubieboard2 has 1GB of DDR3 memory. I use a Cubieboard3, also known as a Cubietruck, which is an A20 dual core 1Ghz with 2GB of DDR3 memory. The Cubietruck runs Cubuntu server, on this I run openHAB, Node,js, Node-RED and Mosquitto server. I have the MySensor serial Gateway connected to the USB port of my Cubietruck and node-red handles all the incoming serial messages and parses them to an MQTT format, and the other way around it takes MQTT message and parses them to a MySensor serial format and sends it the serial gateway. I also have a 128GB SSD attached to it and use it as a NAS for my 3 OpenELEC media center servers running on Raspberry Pi's and I also have some Raspberry Pi's with PiCams that stream mjpeg videos to the NAS. It works like a charm all in one little package.

                        I have been documenting my installation and configuration progress, one day when I have more time I will put it up somewhere.

                        Regards,

                        Mike

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