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Description |Discussion � | Firmware | Catalog of games and applications for OUYA �
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Includes: 1 OUYA wireless controller / Case: Sand-blasted Aluminum and Plastic
CPU: nVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-Core / Memory: 1GB RAM
Dimensions: 75mm x 75mm x 82mm (2.9in x 2.9in x 3.2in) / Weight: 300g (10.5 oz)
Storage: 8GB Internal Flash Storage (expandable via USB Port) / USB: One USB 2.0 port, One Micro USB port
Connectivity: WiFi (802.11 b / g / n), Ethernet port, and Bluetooth / Output: HDMI (up to 1080p HD)
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A few words about the experience of communicating with the prefix.
Actually the OUYA store itself, yes the shop is firstly expensive, secondly it does not allow you to download more than 2 demo versions of applications, says let's buy something, and we'll give you more, in general, tin
Problems using:
Do not forget to do Backup through custom recovery, if everything works for you and you want to do something even better !!!!!
Do not install root and other buns
If not installed root, etc. By all the methods listed in the topic (one click, etc.), download and put on the C drive (after unarchiving)ouya_superscript.zip. The drivers and the SDK must be installed and running (in a hat)
Attached fileouya_superscript.zip(38.79 MB)

or use FULL_GooglePlayStore4OUYA in the header link OUYA TOOLBOX

Recovery is not installed
The recovery is not installed by any of the above methods in the subject, the fastboot displays the message "waiting for devices", etc.
The problem of installing recovery is solvedthrough the installation of the latest (current) from the google player version of this program®Rashr - Flash Tool

Problems with the installation and operation of Google Play
Google Play Market after installation and the initial launch can crash, you will need to wait until it updates itself (5-10 minutes, go into your applications, try to download something).
Google Play and services on 01/21/2018laid outhere
If all the same "crashes", put thisAttached fileGooglePlayStore-8.3.41.U-arm7-ultra.apk(8 MB)
Fashion authorhere
If you install these services and the market, then you must do it through Settings>Applications>Application Management>Market (Google Play)>Clear cache / data / values, as well as later through the recovery Wipe cache \ wipe dalvik-cache, Even if it does not help, try to turn on or turn off the background data transfer and synchronize your Google account
At the time of editing the post I installed GooglePlayStore-8.3.41.U-arm7-ultra, but if in the future, something changes in the services and the market itself, you need to search in the subjectGoogle Play (Play Store)It took me a couple of weeks to pick up a working market.
More details about the issues here. from here

Firmware archive
At present, the extreme version of the firmware RC-OUYA-1.2.1427-r1_ota, it is unlikely that a project will ever be revived for this device. I’ll say right away that attempts to install earlier versions or modified ones based on official ones will fail because the update check is protected in the system.
Attached fileRC-OUYA-1.2.1427-r1_ota.zip(125.7 MB)

Just in case, I'll post a part of the previous firmware, they are not going in order, what I’ve dug,
Attached fileRC-OUYA-1.0.309-r1_ota.zip(110.36 MB)

Attached fileRC-OUYA-1.0.328-r1_ota.zip(112.32 MB)

Attached fileRC-OUYA-1.2.1187-r1_ota.zip(124.02 MB)
the rest of the first can be foundhere

Firmware 4.4.

Correct instructions for entering from the keyboard in the recovery
Be sure to use a USB keyboard, without PS / 2 adapters. To enter the recovery, when you turn on the device, you need to press and hold the ALT + PrintScreen keys simultaneously, and then without releasing them, press i several times. It will take about 10-20 seconds, and the device will reboot 1-2 times, which the computer will signal if it is connected to the device.

The problem with mounting external USB
If the USB flash drive is not mounted (not reflected in the android menu)And the device when installing applications does not offer a choice of source,initially try to do wipe everything, if it does not help, you need to install the firmware according to the instructionsata hat, in the Instructions section-How to enter Stock Recovery Mode
The latest firmware itself is currently RC-OUYA-1.2.1427-r1_ota (above),After installing it through the computer, make a wipe of everything.It is important!!!!!!!!

External media speed tests
Found USB speed tests when connected to OUYA
I decided to test the speed when connecting to a device via USB from different manufacturers and USB versions 2/3, that's what happened withA1 SD Bench. All these numbers are of course relative, you cannot take it as a standard, but you can orient yourself around them.In this program, the indicator is not quite correctly reflected, it is necessary to transfer the comma to the left in a number of tests, otherwise speeds of 128 mb / s and higher are definitely not realistic: rofl:
SanDisk USB 3.0 (128G) FAT32
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SanDisk USB 3.0 (128G) NTFS
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Silicon Power USB 2.0 (16G) FAT32
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SMARTBUY (USB 3) 64G FAT
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SMARTBUY (USB 3) 64G NTFS
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The most unpredictable results of TOSHIBA USB 3.0 (64G), apparently despite the stated USB 3.0, were supplied with a deshmansky controller, and this was the reason for the scatter of its performance during repeated testing
TOSHIBA USB 3.0 (64G) FAT32 -1 version
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TOSHIBA USB 3.0 (64G) FAT32 -2 version
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TOSHIBA USB 3.0 (64G) FAT32 -3 version
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TOSHIBA USB 3.0 (64G) FAT32 -4 version
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TOSHIBA USB 3.0 (64G) NTFS
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SAMSUNG 128 GB FAT32
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SAMSUNG 128 GB NTFS
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Conclusion, despite the fact that the device supports USB 2.0 controller,I recommend to put USB 3.0(This will have a positive effect on the download of applications). My most "productive" from the point of view of the parrots was the flash SAMSUNG 128 GB

Soft
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Utility
[Perhaps someone will benefit from the data of this article about connecting a gamepad (joystick), laid out herehttps://cweiske.de/tag...ouya-usb-joysticks.htmI will duplicate OUYA: Using own USB joysticks
I have some old Playstation 1 controllers gaming console. Using the PSX-to-USB adapter.

Plugging them into the ouya unfortunately did not work; they were not detected as controllers. A Microsoft Sidewinder DualStrike did not work.

USB device detection
Linux pc
Ouya
What now?

Linux drivers
OUYA kernel configuration

A custom OUYA linux kernel
Preparation
Ramdisk
Android NDK
OUYA kernel + configuration
Installing the kernel
Success!

Input mapping
USB device detection
Linux pc
The PSX adapter shows the following lsusb output attaching the PSX adapter with controllers:

ID 0810: 0001 Personal Communication Systems, Inc. Dual PSX Adapter
dmesg shows:

usb 2-1.2: new low-speed USB device number 120 using ehci-pci
usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor = 0810, idProduct = 0001
usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr = 0, Product = 2, SerialNumber = 0
usb 2-1.2: Product: Twin USB Joystick
input: Twin USB Joystick as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb2/2-1/2-1.2/2-1.2:1.0/input/input1460
input: Twin USB Joystick as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb2/2-1/2-1.2/2-1.2:1.0/input/input1461
pantherlord 0003: 0810: 0001.05AC: input, hidraw2: USB HID v1.10 Joystick [Twin USB Joystick] on usb-0000: 00: 1d.7-1.2 / input0
pantherlord 0003: 0810: 0001.05AC: Force feedback for PantherLord / GreenAsia devices by Anssi Hannula<[email protected]>
Input device files in / dev / input / get created for both joysticks; / dev / input / js0 and / dev / input / js1.

I can then use jstest or jstest-gtk to test the controllers.

Ouya
Using the OUYA gives the following dmesg output:


That was all. Nothing more - no more dmesg output, no input files in / dev /.

What now?
On the internet, many people used apps like a usb / bt joystick center or tincore keymapper. I was not able to find out why I’m not really happy.

But I didn’t want to use any of these tools. Do not know what they do. There was a way to work it out.

Linux drivers
After some detours, I had the driver for Linux drivers.

The PC's dmesg output gave a hint of which ones were used:

pantherlord 0003: 0810: 0001.05AC: input, hidraw2: USB HID v1.10 Joystick
The keywords are pantherlord, input and hidraw2.

input is a standard kernel module that is always enabled; otherwise no mouse / keyboard / joystick / touchpad would work.

driver for the PSX adapter. The kernel sources tell us in drivers / hid / Kconfig:

config HID_PANTHERLORD
tristate "Pantherlord / GreenAsia game controller"
depends on USB_HID
--- help ---
Say Y here if you have a PantherLord / GreenAsia based game controller
or adapter.
There is also a HIDRAW driver, which supports

HID devices (from the USB specification standpoint) that are not strictly user interface devices
OUYA kernel configuration
One can access the current kernel configuration at / proc / config.gz by copying from the OUYA:

$ adb pull /proc/config.gz
$ zless config.gz
And there I saw it:

# CONFIG_HIDRAW is not set
# CONFIG_HID_PANTHERLORD is not set
# CONFIG_HID_MICROSOFT is not set
OUYA's Linux kernel kernel control.

A custom OUYA linux kernel
So it turned out to be my comp.

I couldn’t have been compiled as a module (tristate in the Kconfig files), I couldn’t have it.

OUYA kernel compilation of how to: Ouya Kernel by Leonardo Pires, written mid of 2014. It’s a bit like a companion. on Google Drive. The XDA forum post is a low-quality and translated version of it.

OUYA firmware version. Here is the updated one that worked 2015-06-02:

Preparation
You have to enable ADB via the OUYA System / Debugging menu.

For the last step; uploading the kernel via network does not work.

Create your own rules for the OUYA. Put the following into /etc/udev/rules.d/051-android.rules:

# ouya
SUBSYSTEM == "usb", ATTRS {idVendor} == "2836", MODE = "0666"
# fastboot ouya
SUBSYSTEM == "usb", ATTRS {idVendor} == "0955", MODE = "0666"
Install the Android debug bridge (adb) as Android device:

$ sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb
$ echo "0x2836">>~ / .android / adb_usb.ini
$ adb kill-server
$ adb devices
List of devices attached
012d3a4efac56789 device
In your home directory, create a directory ouya-kernel:

$ cd
$ mkdir ouya-kernel
$ cd ouya-kernel
Ramdisk
You can get it from the current firmware. At this time of writing this was 1.2.1427-r1.

$ wgethttp: //devs-ouya-tv-pr...YA-1.2.1427-r1_ota.zip
$ unzip RC-OUYA-1.2.1427-r1_ota.zip boot.img
$ wgethttp://www.enck.org/tools/split_bootimg_pl.txt-O split_bootimg.pl
$ perl split_bootimg.pl boot.img
$ gunzip boot.img-ramdisk.gz
$ mv boot.img-ramdisk ramdisk
split_bootimg.pl's homepage ishttp://www.enck.org/tools.html#split_bootimg.

Android NDK
The kernel for the ARM platform; and the NDK contains the correct tools for that.

android-ndk-r10e didn’t work for me; I got a unknown CPU architecture error during kernel compilation. android-ndk-r9d did work:

$ wgethttps://dl.google.com/...d-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
$ tar xjvf android-ndk-r9d-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
OUYA kernel + configuration
OUYA's kernel is on github, and we fetch it from there:

$ git clone [email protected]: ouya / ouya_1_1-kernel.git
OUYA's kernel configuration file, found at /proc/config.gz:

$ adb pull /proc/config.gz
$ gunzip -kc config.gz>ouya_1_1-kernel / .config
Now adjust the kernel configuration file in ouya_1_1-kernel / .config:

CONFIG_HIDRAW = y
CONFIG_HID_MICROSOFT = y
CONFIG_HID_PANTHERLORD = y
The kernel can be compiled now:

$ export CROSS_COMPILE = / home / cweiske / ouya-kernel / android-ndk-r9d / toolchains / arm-linux-androideabi-4.6 / prebuilt / linux-x86_64 / bin / arm-linux-androideabi-
$ export ARCH = arm
$ cd ouya_1_1-kernel
$ make
.. wait an hour ..
$ cp arch / arm / boot / zImage ../
Installing the kernel
Make sure you're connected via USB to the OUYA.
Install the fastboot command:

$ apt-get install android-tools-fastboot
$ adb reboot-bootloader
$ fastboot devices -l
012d3a4efac56789 fastboot usb: 2-1.2
If you’re fastboot, make sure that /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules contains the USB IDs when you rebooting into bootloader mode!

Now it's time to install the new kernel:

$ fastboot flash: raw boot ./zImage ./ramdisk
creating boot image ...
creating boot image - 5742592 bytes
sending 'boot' (5608 KB) ...
OKAY [1.125s]
writing 'boot' ...
OKAY [1.854s]
finished. total time: 2.980s
$ fastboot reboot
If all went well, the OUYA boots up with the fresh kernel.

Success!
dmesg on the OUYA shows us that the joysticks are recognized now:

$ adb shell
$ su
$ dmesg
<6>[113.056632] usb 2-1: new low speed USB device number 2 using tegra-ehci
<6>[113.104851] usb 2-1: New USB device found, idVendor = 0810, idProduct = 0001
<6>[113.116743] usb 2-1: New USB device strings: Mfr = 0, Product = 2, SerialNumber = 0
<6>[113.124579] usb 2-1: Product: Twin USB Joystick
<6>[113.145452] input: Twin USB Joystick as /devices/platform/tegra-ehci.2/usb2/2-1/2-1:1.0/input/input1
<6>[113.156314] input: Twin USB Joystick as /devices/platform/tegra-ehci.2/usb2/2-1/2-1:1.0/input/input2
<6>[113.167024] pantherlord 0003: 0810: 0001.0001: input, hidraw0: USB HID v1.10 Joystick [Twin USB Joystick] on usb-tegra-ehci.2-1 / input0
<6>[113.179213] pantherlord 0003: 0810: 0001.0001: Force feedback for PantherLord / GreenAsia devices by Anssi Hannula<[email protected]>
Input mapping
The Playstation controllers did not work immediately. The axes (up / down, left / right) did work, but the keys did not. I had to provide my own key layout for the joysticks.

Creating it was easy; I installed the KeyTest Android application that I downloaded as a pre-compiled .apk file ..

Then I clicked on the scanner codes. Afterwards, I wrote down the scan codes of the Playstation controllers.

The following is the key layout of the file Vendor_0810_Product_0001.kl.

# PSX controller mapping
# Dual PSX Adapter / Twin USB Joystick
# idVendor = 0810, idProduct = 0001
# Linux HID_PANTHERLORD driver

# X cross
key 290 BUTTON_A
# O circle
key 289 BUTTON_B
# [] square
key 291 BUTTON_X
# / \ triangle
key 288 BUTTON_Y

key 294 BUTTON_L1
key 292 BUTTON_L2
key 295 BUTTON_R1
key 293 BUTTON_R2

key 296 BUTTON_SELECT
key 297 BUTTON_START

key 298 BUTTON_THUMBL
key 299 BUTTON_THUMBR

axis 0x00 X
axis 0x01 Y
axis 0x02 HAT_X
axis 0x03 HAT_Y
axis 0x04 RZ
axis 0x05 Z
Push it into your OUYA into / system / usr / keylayout /:

$ adb push Vendor_0810_Product_0001.kl / sdcard /
$ adb shell
$ su
$ mount -o remount, rw / system
$ mv /sdcard/Vendor_0810_Product_0001.kl / system / usr / keylayout /
Now unplug and replug the USB controller - and it works! ]



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A few years ago I asked, but the answer was never delivered. Recently, I shook off the dust from ui and wondered again: why do I have no sound in it? The only thing when it sounds is when you listen to the alarm in the sound settings. Google gives all sorts of stupid answers like "unscrew the volume to the maximum in the sound settings - oh, thanks, help, close the topic" (esicho, I have it at the maximum without it), or "pull the HDMI cable, try another cord, another connector, change the TV set, reset to factory settings ", etc.

And how to connect the left gamepads. There are two relatives, but if you want more - will USB pads fit through the hub? And what are the nuances?
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Leshaloh @ 06/29/18, 21:08*
A few years ago I asked, but the answer was never delivered. Recently, I shook off the dust from ui and wondered again: why do I have no sound in it? The only thing when it sounds is when you listen to the alarm in the sound settings. Google gives all sorts of stupid answers like "unscrew the volume to the maximum in the sound settings - oh, thanks, help, close the topic" (esicho, I have it at the maximum without it), or "pull the HDMI cable, try another cord, another connector, change the TV set, reset to factory settings ", etc.

pull anything you do not need: D, carefully look at the board like thisDetails (SMD Transistor), I had a problem as you have one to one (one of the contacts was repaired or moved, which is unlikely, I just got such a device). It is called like this SOT-23 QTdesignationbut 100% not sure.
Leshaloh @ 06/29/18, 21:08*
And how to connect the left gamepads. There are two relatives, but if you want more - will USB pads fit through the hub? And what are the nuances?

I'm at the gameCatalog of games and applications for OUYA (Post pravdinjohn # 69705710)broken spears, specialists puzzled to create a config, the entire system / usr / keylayout file was "gutted", a thousand and one combinations were created for the native gamepad (time the car and the little cart left: moil :), the config did not start, the buttons worked the other way around, and some buttons did not work. But Ipega PG-9023 - worked like a clock on this game.


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