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# First, you need to prepare an M-Key 2280 specification NVMe SSD solid state drive, and the specification of the PCIe interface in the M.2 slot of the development board is PCIe3.0x4.
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<li>Then insert the NVMe SSD into the M.2 PCIe interface of the development board and fix it</li></ol>
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<li>The position of the SPI Flash on the development board is shown in the figure below, no other settings are required before starting the programming</li></ol>
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<li>It is also necessary to prepare a data cable with a good quality Type-C interface</li></ol>
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<li><p>Then download Rockchip driver '''DriverAssitant_v5.12.zip''' and burning tool '''RKDevTool_Release_v3.15.zip''' from [http://www.orangepi.online/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/service-and-support/Orange-Pi-5-plus.html '''Orange Pi's data download page.''']</p></li><li><p>Then download the Android12 image from the [http://www.orangepi.online/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/service-and-support/Orange-Pi-5-plus.html '''Orange Pi data download page''']</p>
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<li>After opening the download link of the Android image, you can see the following two types of Android images, please select the image in the '''SPIFlash-NVME SSD boot image''' folder to download</li></ol></li></ol>
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<li><p>After entering the '''SPIFlash-NVME SSD boot image''' folder, you can see the following three images. Their differences are:</p>
<li><p>The first image is dedicated to HDMI display and supports 8K display. If you don’t use LCD screen, please download the image without lcd</p></li>
<li><p>If you want to use lcd screen, please choose image with lcd</p></li>
<li><p>The image with box is a image dedicated to the TV box</p></li></ol></li></ol>
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<li>Then use the decompression software to decompress '''DriverAssitant_v5.12.zip''', and then find the '''DriverInstall.exe''' executable file in the decompressed folder and open it</li></ol>
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8) After opening DriverInstall.exe, the steps to install the Rockchip driver are as followsa. Click the "'''Driver Install'''" button
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<blockquote>9)Then decompress '''RKDevTool_Release_v3.15.zip''', this software does not need to be installed, just find '''RKDevTool''' in the decompressed folder and open it
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<ol start="1110" style="list-style-type: decimal;"><li>After opening the '''RKDevTool''' burning tool, because the computer is not connected to the development board through the Type-C cable at this time, the lower left corner will prompt "'''No device found'''"</li></ol>
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<li><p>Then start burning the Android image to SPIFlash+NVMe SSD</p>
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<li>First, connect the development board to the Windows computer > through the Type-C data cable. The position of the Type-C > interface on the development board is shown in the figure > below</li></ol></li></ol>
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<li><p>Make sure that the development board is not plugged into TF and eMMC > modules, and is not connected to the power supply</p></li>
<li><p>Then press and hold the MaskROM button on the development board, the > position of the MaskROM button on the development board is shown > in the figure below:</p></li></ol>
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<li>Then connect the power supply of the Type-C interface to the > development board, and power on, and then release the MaskROM > button</li></ol>
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<li>If the previous steps are successful, the development board will > enter the '''MASKROM''' mode at this time, and the interface of the > burning tool will prompt "'''Found a MASKROM device'''"</li></ol>
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<li>Then click the "Upgrade Firmware" column of the burning tool</li></ol>
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<li>Then click the "Firmware" button to select the Android image to be > burned</li></ol>
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<li>Finally, click the "Upgrade" button to start burning. The burning > process is shown in the figure below. After the burning is > completed, the Android system will automatically start.</li></ol>
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