Instructions
- Look for the DTB files on your SD card's boot partition.
- Upload your (original) DTB file which will most likely be one of these:
- "rk3326-r35s-linux.dtb"
- "rk3326-r36s-linux.dtb"
- "rk3326-rg351mp-linux.dtb"
- Click the "Identify My Screen" button.
If you also see a file named
"rg351mp-kernel.dtb", then do
not upload that file, this file does not contain the data needed for the panel detection by this tool.
Can't find this file?
Couldn't find
"rk3326-r35s-linux.dtb" or
"rk3326-rg351mp-linux.dtb"?
but you could see a file like
"rk3326-evb-lp3-v12-linux.dtb" instead? Then you most likely have an R36 clone.
Learn more about
R36(S) Clones here.
Need help installing the latest ArkOs on your R36S/R36H?
I have published a very extensive step-by-step tutorial on how to install the latest ArkOS on your R36S or R36H on
my blog.
Info, source and credits
The original version of this online-tool is developed by
AeolusUX, his original version can be found
here. The source code for my (extended) version can be found
here.
Supporting AeolusUX
If you would like to support AeolusUX for his work on this tool and his custom ArkOS version for the R36, then you can do so via his
Ko-fi page here.
Supporting Christian Haitian (the Official ArkOS Developer)
If you would like to donate to Christian Haitian (the Official ArkOs developer) then you can go to his
GitHub page and there you'll find a PayPal donation button when scrolling down.
ArkOS Downloads
You can download the official ArkOS by Christian Haitian
here, or you can download the Community Maintained version (especially for the R36 etc) by AeolusUX
here