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AYN

Board Status
Odin 1 Not yet supported
Odin 2 Supported in 42
Odin 2 Portal Supported in 42
Thor Supported in 43

Details on Aya Odin Base/Pro

  1. burn a sdcard with batocera on it
  2. boot the board on Android
  3. download odin2_custom_abl_xxx.7z (original link) or odin2_custom_abl.zip (copy on batocera.org) and extract it at the top of the root of Android internal storage
  4. go to Android settings : “Odin settings” → “Run script as Root” to run the “backup_and_flash.sh” script (The original ABL will be backed up to /sdcard/backup)
  5. reboot and enjoy
  1. Boot your Thor device on Android.
  2. Download odin2_custom_abl.zip (this is the same package as the Odin2 above) and extract it into /sdcard/odin2_custom_abl/. Be careful the names are confusing: in Android, the internal memory in called sdcard while the micro-SDCard is called disk. It is really important that you extract the zip file in this directory in the internal memory of the Thor system, because some paths are hardcoded in the next step. If you extract it somewhere else, the flash will fail, but you won't necessarily notice it. If you need to extract somewhere else, you will have to adapt the paths in the following script.
  3. Go to Android settings, at the bottom in the Thor settingsRun script as Root and select the backup_and_flash.sh script. The script will run quickly and back up the original boot loader to /sdcard/backup/ directory. Keep this as a backup in case you want to rollback.
  4. Download the Batocera Ayn Thor image and burn it on an micro SDCard. Warning: make sure you have a high quality SDcard. In my testings, I failed booting a 256GB no-name card, while a 128GB PNY went flawlessly.
  5. Then, if you have your Batocera micro SDCard inserted in your Thor, boot it up and it starts on Batocera.
  6. If you want to go back to Android, remove the SDCard, enter the boot loader menu by pressing [vol +] and [power] and switch the boot selection from Linux to Android. and you'll be back to Android.

You can access some boot options by keeping pressed the [Vol +] and Power buttons. The boot loader menu is in portrait mode and looks like this: You can switch from Android to Linux booting from this menu.

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