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Rockchip Provide Tools for Upgrade firmware to on board storage media like eMMC/NAND/SPI flash.
 
Rockchip Provide Tools for Upgrade firmware to on board storage media like eMMC/NAND/SPI flash.
  
*[[Upgradetool|Rockchip Upgrade Tool]]  
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Please chose a appropriate tool for your project.
*[[AndroidTool|Android Tool]]  
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*[[Rkdeveloptool|rkdeveloptool]]
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 500px;"
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|-
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| Tool Name
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| Owner
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| OSS
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| Description
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|-
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| [[Upgradetool|Upgrade_tool]]
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| Rockchip
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| N
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| Rockchip official release with in SDK, Linux vesion
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|-
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| [[Rkdeveloptool|rkdeveloptool]]
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| Rockchip
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| Y
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| open source version of upgrade_tool
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| [https://github.com/rockchip-linux/rkflashtool rkflashtool]
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| Community
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| Y
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| open source, maintained by third party
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|-
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| [[AndroidTool|Android Tool]]
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| Rockchip
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| N
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| official release within SDK, Windows Only
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|}
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If you are using a SD card for firmware storage, then you don't need the Tool for firmware upgrade, for example, you can use 'dd' command in Linux OS.

Latest revision as of 09:23, 21 September 2018

Rockchip Provide Tools for Upgrade firmware to on board storage media like eMMC/NAND/SPI flash.

Please chose a appropriate tool for your project.

Tool Name Owner OSS Description
Upgrade_tool Rockchip N Rockchip official release with in SDK, Linux vesion
rkdeveloptool Rockchip Y open source version of upgrade_tool
rkflashtool Community Y open source, maintained by third party
Android Tool Rockchip N official release within SDK, Windows Only

 

If you are using a SD card for firmware storage, then you don't need the Tool for firmware upgrade, for example, you can use 'dd' command in Linux OS.