Xposed support ?

Discussion in 'ZIDOO X6 Pro' started by PacoRabanne, Dec 23, 2015.

  1. PacoRabanne

    PacoRabanne Well-Known Member Beta test group

    Hi to all.
    Until now I'm satisfied by X6 Pro, I'm not using it for High End use, so I don't (yet) had most of the problems reported here.
    Other, I hope are youth problems, developer team seems very active.

    I'd like to know if Xposed framework may be installed on X6 Pro, and how.

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. spring

    spring Guest

    HI:
    we don't to try it, maybe you can try it:)
     
  3. PacoRabanne

    PacoRabanne Well-Known Member Beta test group

    Yes, I can try, but I ask a right procedure.
    If you could include a TWRP recovery in your next firmware (with all the benefit of this masterpiece of software) I can and I want to try.
    I've already tested a way, using FlashFire http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/flashfire-t3075433 and choosing the 32bit version of Xposed for Lollipop 5.1.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
    Seems that X6 Pro has a 64 bit processor, but OS runs as 32 bit, look at this discussion http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118 where developer says , for ARMv8 processor, like Rockchip 3368, "check, if /system/lib64 exists" and if present choose "Rovo89's ARM64 (SDK22) version", if not (our case) choose "Rovo89's ARM (SDK22) version".

    Anyway, this kind of "flashing" was concluded apparently with success, but after reboot screen remained black, launcher didn't started, but mouse cursor was available and movable, but nothing more...

    Then I reflashed with success the 1.0.19 recovery image following your procedure (you missed the need of pre-installation of Rockchip driver, as I suggested in another post, else the device is not seen at all by FactoryTool)

    So, I ask you if there is another procedure to flash Xposed framework, or better, if you could add an advanced recovery like TWRP.
    Or, best of all, if you can find and test yourself the right Xposed installation procedure.

    Thanks again in advance for your attention!
     
  4. cobra78

    cobra78 Member

    Hi

    Here is TWRP Recovery for RK3368.
    You can just click run to flash it.
    http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?uk=...Easy%20root%20RK3688%26%20TWRP%20for%20RK3368
    AndroidTool_Release_v2.35_ _TWRP_RK3368.zip
     
  5. PacoRabanne

    PacoRabanne Well-Known Member Beta test group

    Thanks!
    Tested by you with success? ;):p:rolleyes:

    Update: tested, no success. Some other with X6 reports the same...
    I suspect that recovery address is not the right one, but who knows?

    Zidoo developers? Any advice?
    Thanks!
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2015
  6. spring

    spring Guest

    Hi:
    The 3368 is 64bit SOC, it must have 64Bit tool chain maybe the question is.
     
  7. cobra78

    cobra78 Member

    On Xposed website it says the following:
    So I think it must be the 2 stars, so you must flash xposed-v79-sdk22-arm.zip since kernel is 64-bit but Android system is 32-bit and there is no lib64 folder.
    I flash xposed-v79-sdk22-arm.zip through TWRP RK3368 recovery but after Android boots, I get a black screen but mouse pointer is still moving
    I hope it can get fixed.
    There are so many Xposed modules to install. eg. Youtube Adaway etc.
    http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811

    [​IMG]
     
  8. PacoRabanne

    PacoRabanne Well-Known Member Beta test group

    Hi cobra78, and Merry Christmas!
    So you was able to install TWRP RK3368 on your X6 Pro?
    Why I'm not?
    I follow the procedure, at the end it show success, but when I reboot in recovery, there is the same original and minimal recovery...
    And now, with latest FW without root, a TWRP or any other advanced recovery become a MUST!

    Could you help?

    TIA!
     
  9. rafarataneneces

    rafarataneneces Member Beta test group

    OMG now with Zidoo not giving us root it is essential to learn how to install TWRP so we can flash our beloved Zidoo X6 Pro boxes.

    Maybe I should just sell my Zidoo for whatever I can get and get an Nvidia Shield TV.

    I love Zidoo X6 Pro but their latest decision to leave us without root is terribly disappointing ''
     

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