=link= — Rk3326 Firmware

Rockchip RK3326

The is a quad-core ARM Cortex-A35 processor that powers a vast ecosystem of popular retro handheld gaming consoles. This firmware report outlines the primary operating systems, custom firmware (CFW) options, and technical requirements for RK3326-based devices. 1. Primary Firmware Distributions

  • Manufacturer’s site (link broken)
  • Archive.org (no luck)
  • Boot device order and mask ROM quirks:

    Important notes

    If you own one of these, you are likely looking for firmware to improve emulation performance for PlayStation 1, N64, and Dreamcast : RG351P, RG351M, RG351V, RG351MP. : RGB10, RGB20S, RGB10 Max 2, V10. HardKernel : Odroid Go Advance (the original), Odroid Go Super. Budget "Clones" : R36S, R35S, R33S. Top Custom Firmware (CFW) Recommendations rk3326 firmware

    11. Case study — building a minimal Linux firmware for an RK3326 SBC (prescriptive instructions)

    • Use rkdeveloptool to unlock and write bootloader and boot partitions to eMMC.
    • Write rootfs to root partition, set fstab, ensure /boot contains kernel and dtb.

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    • Archive and share working builds, DTS snippets, and concise boot logs. Small reproducible patches get upstreamed faster and help others avoid the same pitfalls.