Drivers; Archos. Archos 101 G9/80 G9 Tablet SDE Firmware Operating system support: Windows (all). January 31, 2013 Windows (all) 6.2 MB Archos 101/70/43/32/28 Internet Tablet SDE Firmware. After extracting the package, you will get the Flash File, Flash Tool, USB Driver, and How-to Flash Manual. Install the provided USB Driver on the Computer, and if in case USB Driver is already installed, then SKIP this step. Follow the How-to Flash Manual to Flash or install the Firmware on your Archos 50 Platinum 4G Stock Firmware (flash file). Download Archos 101 G9/80 G9 Tablet SDE Firmware. OS support: Windows (all). Category: Other Devices.
- Operating system support: Windows (all).
- January 31, 2013
- Windows (all)
- 6.2 MB
- January 31, 2013
- Windows (all)
- 65.8 MB
- January 31, 2013
- Windows (all)
- 64.9 MB
- Operating system support: Windows (all).
- January 31, 2013
- Windows (all)
- 38.0 MB
- Download the latest Archos AV300 Firmware.
- December 1, 2003
- Windows (all)
- 480 KB
- Operating system support: Windows XP/Vista.
- January 17, 2013
- Windows XP/Vista
- 13.3 MB
- January 17, 2013
- Windows 7
- 4.1 MB
- January 17, 2013
- Windows XP/Vista
- 10.0 MB
- Operating system support: Windows Vista / 7.
- January 17, 2013
- Windows Vista / 7
- 13.9 MB
- Operating system support: Windows Vista / 7.
- January 17, 2013
- Windows Vista / 7
- 29.4 MB
- Operating system support: Windows Vista / 7.
- January 17, 2013
- Windows Vista / 7
- 1.0 MB
- January 17, 2013
- Windows Vista / 7
- 4.5 MB
- Operating system support: Windows Vista / 7.
- January 17, 2013
- Windows Vista / 7
- 35.2 MB
- Download the latest Archos AV120/AV140 Firmware.
- December 1, 2003
- Windows (all)
- 331 KB
- Download the latest Archos AV300 Firmware.
- November 6, 2003
- Windows (all)
- 480 KB
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Please note that these Special Developer Edition (SDE) firmwares provided in this section consists of a proof-of-concept software intended for experienced software developers only.
It is not to be considered a commercial grade release.
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The goal of these releases is to open up :
- the ARCHOS Generation 9 tablets,
- the ARCHOS Generation 8 internet tablets,
- the ARCHOS 5 Generation 7 internet tablet,
- the ARCHOS 5 and ARCHOS 7 Generation 6 Internet Media Tablets
and provide a starting point for people interested in building native applications on a standard Linux base.
Remarks:
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These SDE firmwares do not contain any of the legacy ARCHOS multimedia software.
Generations 6, 7, 8 SDE firmwares are based on the Ångström distribution (https://www.angstrom-distribution.org/) generated from a customized open embedded build (https://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Main_Page).
Generation 9 SDE firmware consists only in an enabler for being able to flash a kernel or install a new system image through Archos recovery. Note that no real system image (e.g. Ångström distribution) is provided in this SDE firmware, there is only a small Linux kernel that display a logo on the screen and then reboots. (see https://gitorious.org/archos/archos-gpl-gen9/blobs/master/Readme_SDE.txt)
For ARCHOS Generation 8 devices only:
Important notices to be acknowledged before downloading and installing the SDE firmware:
- Once the SDE firmware is installed on a device, this device will be watermarked and ARCHOS will be able to detect that this firmware has been installed once.
- Installing the SDE firmware is considered by ARCHOS as a voiding of the warranty and ARCHOS declines all liability and responsibility for any issues resulting from the installation of this SDE firmware.
- ARCHOS strongly advises that only experts in embedded software development should install this firmware.
- This firmware is provided 'as is' and is not supported by ARCHOS.
The SDE firmware MUST be installed using the recovery menu. The recovery is triggered by powering on the device while pressing the 'volume down' button (or 3 consecutive short press on the power button for the A28). In order to install the new firmware, the 'Update firmware' option needs to be selected by navigating up and down the items with the 'volume up' and 'volume down' buttons and then executing the selection with a short press on the power button. Once in this mode, the device can be connected to a PC and will act as a mass storage device where the .aos firmware file can be uploaded. Once this step is done, press on the power button again to launch the installation process.
Once the SDE firmware is installed, powering on the device while pressing the 'volume down' button will now trigger a 'Boot Menu'. This menu allows to select which Operating System is to be launched (Android, the newly installed Developer Edition or the Recovery System). If the device is powered on while pressing jointly the 'volume down' and the 'volume up' buttons, the Developer Edition will be launched. If the device is powered on without any other button pressed, Android will be launched.
Installing a new legacy (Android) ARCHOS firmware WILL NOT remove the SDE firmware. In order to uninstall the SDE, boot into the recovery using the Boot Menu, select 'Developer Edition Menu', then 'Uninstall Developer Edition'.