ASUS MeMO Pad FHD 10 (ME302C) (asus-redhookbay)

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Note This device uses the same chipset that found in the Asus Zenfone 5 (asus-t00f), might need the same bootimg tool for booting.
Note This device uses the smailer chipset that found in the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME70C) (asus-k01a), might need the same bootimg tool for booting.


Asus MeMO Pad FHD 10 (ME302C)
Manufacturer Asus
Name MeMO Pad FHD 10 (ME302C)
Codename asus-redhookbay
Model ME302C,K00A
Released 2013
Category testing
Pre-built images no
Original software Android
Original version 4.2
Extended version 4.3 (Linux 3.4.43)
Hardware
Chipset Intel Cloverview Z2560
CPU Intel Atom Z2560 @ 1.2 GHz (Dual-Core)
GPU PowerVR SGX 544MP2
Display 1920x1200
Storage 16/32 GiB
Memory 2 GiB
Architecture x86
Type tablet
This device is marked as not booting.
Features
USB Networking
Flashing
Touchscreen
Display
WiFi
FDE
Mainline
Battery
3D Acceleration
Audio
Bluetooth
Camera
GPS
Mobile data
Internal storage
SMS
Calls
USB OTG
NFC
Sensors
Accelerometer
Magnetometer
Ambient Light
Proximity
Hall Effect
Barometer
Power Sensor
Misc
Built-in DVB
Camera Flash
Keyboard
Touchpad
USB-A
HDMI/DP
Ir TX
Ir RX
Stylus
Memory Card
Haptics
Ethernet
FOSS bootloader


Contributors

exkc(Broken fastboot)

Maintainer(s)

How to enter flash mode

How to turn off the phone

Installation

Android 4.3 of this tablet does contain a kernel that suuport kexec i guess?

How to flash from droidboot(intel's fastboot (base on linux))

1. Go to https://www.asus.com/us/supportonly/asus%20memo%20pad%20fhd%2010/helpdesk_bios/

2. Download the firmware that has the name 'ota' from that site

3. fastboot flash thefirmware.zip or flash it in twrp or cwm recovery


How to enter droidboot(intel's fastboot (base on linux))

Press vol up + power

or adb reboot bootloader

Live boot twrp/cwm from droidboot(intel's fastboot (base on linux))

See [1] [2]

Only T2 method is tested to work on android 4.3

Mainline

The Soc is from the Cloverview series. Needs more research

It uses the Simple Firmware Interface for discovering system timers and non-enumerable buses, but other stuff can be found using PCI. SFI has been dropped from mainline, so unless that is merged back the best thing is close-to-mainline on a fork of kernel version 5.10 which was the last kernel that supported it or use second stage bootloader Petitboot to boot newer kernels with devicetree.(See Motorola RAZR i (XT890) (motorola-smi)'s device package).

See also