How to use PhoenixSuit to Flash New Image to MarsBoard A10/A20
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− | + | MarsBoard A10/A20 requires PhoenixSuit version 1.0.7 to flash the kernel image through MarsBoard A10/A20 USB OTG port. We need to download PhoenixSuit and install it first. During the installation, the software will prompt for if the driver is needed or not. Please always click ‘Yes’. Once it is done, we can open the tool as below: |
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Normally we will create a production SD using PhoenixCard and using SD card to flash the kernel image. In this tutorial, we will show how to use PhoenixSuit to flash new image to MarsBoard A10/A20.
MarsBoard A10/A20 requires PhoenixSuit version 1.0.7 to flash the kernel image through MarsBoard A10/A20 USB OTG port. We need to download PhoenixSuit and install it first. During the installation, the software will prompt for if the driver is needed or not. Please always click ‘Yes’. Once it is done, we can open the tool as below: