Rkandroidtool V1 37 Download

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This tool can be used for flash image to Android or Linux devices.

Rkandroidtool v1.37

Download AndroidTool Release v2.38 from here, here or here. Download previous version 2.35 from here, here or here. Download previous firmware from here.

How to use
The first thing to do is to make sure you’ve got the latest Rockchip USB drivers installed (via DriverAssistant).
Download and extract AndroidTool_Release_v2.38.
Enter AndroidTool_Release_v2.38 directory, and click on AndroidTool.exe to start the program.
Connect the USB OTG port of your Rockchip device to your Windows computer, making USB debug is enabled in Android.
AndroidTool now merges the functionalities of RkBatchTool (single file firmware) and RkAndroidTool (flash the NAND flash with an image corresponding to a particular partition such as kernel, system,. boot, etc..), and hence supports the two methods:
– Single file (firmware.img) – Select Upgrade Firmware, load your device firmware, and click on Upgrade
– If you’ve got several images for the kernel, recovery, boot, parameter, you need to click on Download Image, and load the images for the partitions would want to flash, before clicking on Run to complete the firmware upgrade.
Be patient, and the firmware update should be done after a while.

Rkandroidtool V1.37 Download

The address of first part is 0xcccccccc. That means it have to be a prebuilt
bootloader provide by rockchip. For RK3288, it have to be rkbin/rk32/RK3288UbootLoader_V2.30.06.bin
the loader1 is U-Boot binary you build
the boot is image kernel, dtb and extlinux.conf file
the rootfs is rootfs image.

Rkandroidtool V1.37

the partition table below:

For armv8 with miniloader (rk3328):

Address Name Path
Boot — rkbin/rk33/rk3328_loader_v1.00.238.bin
0x40 loader1 — out/u-boot/idbloader.img
0x4000 loader2 — out/u-boot/uboot.img
0x6000 atf — out/u-boot/trust.img
0x8000 boot — out/u-boot/trust.img
0x40000 rootfs — out/u-boot/trust.img

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