![]() Then connect the USB cable to port 1 (the left port). Or, better, type watch -n 1 lsusb to see the list of USB-devices refresh every second.ĭisconnect all cables from your X7 Mini. To see the list of connected USB-devices, open a terminal, type lsusb. Dead? Or resting?įirst, let’s check if your box is really, really dead. You only need the USB cable that’s included with the Neo X7 Mini, a screw driver, and a bit of wire (maybe a paper clip). You won’t need special cables, JTAG stuff or soldering. The Rockchip processor has a trimmed down USB protocol on board, so you can always, always – even if there’s no NAND ROM left – flash it back. As far as I understand, you cannot possibly “brick” ( or “depth meter”, as I’m used to saying – you can still build a depth meter with it: drop it off a cliff and count the seconds until it touches the ground) these. The Minix Neo X7 “mini” is based on the Rockchip RK3188 chipset. If you have any questions, please drop me a note. Please note: this article is work in progress. Back then, I did not have time to dive into it. Last time I tried, the Neo X5 was just out and the same thing happened. Here’s how to unbrick the thing – with Linux. ![]()
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