Acer Chromebook Tab 10
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Manufacturer |
Acer |
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Name |
Chromebook Tab 10 |
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Codename |
acer-scarlet |
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Released |
2018 |
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Category |
testing |
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Original software |
ChromeOS |
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Hardware |
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Chipset |
Rockchip RK3399 |
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CPU |
4x 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & 2x 2Ghz Cortex-A72 |
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GPU |
Mali-T860 MP4 |
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Storage |
32GB eMMC (Upgradable) |
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Memory |
4 GB |
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Architecture |
aarch64 |
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Non-Android based device |
✔ |
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FeaturesUSB Networking |
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Flashing |
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Touchscreen |
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Display |
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WiFi |
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Xwayland |
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FDE |
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Mainline |
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Battery |
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3D Acceleration |
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Audio |
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Bluetooth |
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Camera |
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GPS |
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Mobile data |
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SMS |
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Calls |
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USB OTG |
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NFC |
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SensorsAccelerometer |
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Magnetometer |
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Ambient Light |
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Proximity |
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Hall Effect |
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The scarlet mainboard is a derivative of the Google Gru mainboard, next to the Bob (Asus Chromebook Flip C101PA) and Kevin (Samsung Chromebook Plus)
Contributors
Users owning this device
Firmware
The device is supported by coreboot, see here.
Datasheet flash chip: https://docs.rs-online.com/9bfc/0900766b81704060.pdf
It has an Cortex-M0 embedded in the SoC, so building coreboot requires both crossgcc-aarch64 and crossgcc-arm.
To go to recovery mode, press the power button and *both* volume buttons for around half a minute.
Installation
See also
External links