<kasesag>
apritzel: Yes, I was referring to that H713 that can be found in these projector devices.
2024-11-30
<kasesag>
Is the Allwinner H713 supported? I looked at the wiki but there was no information on that.
2024-10-29
<jelly>
the fw on that H713 thing is flashed by using an "allwiner_resst" tool, I guess you have to be drunk to do it
<jelly>
yes, that's the _only_ place on the wiki where H713 is even mentioned
<apritzel>
jelly: we heard of the H713 before, used indeed in some projector. Apparently it's a separate die, so not just a relabelled chip
<jelly>
sigh. I have in my hands a projector device my brother bought for me that was supposedly advertised as "android 14". It's actually Android 11, a total of whooping 1GB RAM, and apparently a SoC called "H713" judging by the S/N. Is H713 a real thing?
2024-03-29
<apritzel>
so we just provide an alternative version, for the H713, and be done
2024-01-22
<alikates>
assuming tv303 and h713 is the same
2024-01-21
<apritzel>
and I don't think we have any manual for a this "sun50iw12, SoC ID 0x1860, TV303 or H713"
<alikates>
Hello, I recently bought one of those cheap android projectors and it comes with an Allwinner H713 cpu. I managed to dump the firmware and from it looks like its a respin of the TV303. I want to add support for it in mainline linux, so I wonder if anyone else has any technical info about this CPU models