DX200=Affordable High End Audio. Dual ES9028Pro dacs. AMP1, AMP3, AMP5, AMP7 & AMP8 ***Firmware support now up for AMP9***
Mar 8, 2019 at 1:15 PM Post #20,896 of 22,021
Thanks much!
 
Mar 8, 2019 at 1:54 PM Post #20,898 of 22,021
I am finally getting around to flashing the Oreo firmware, (v.1.05) but can't find Lurker0's Add-on to get the Play Store back again. I searched his GitHub site but only saw the old firmware versions. Could someone please post a link to download his latest Add-on?? I would like to install the latest firmware updates before leaving for AXPONA. Thanks!

Awesome! @jamato8 and myself will be at the iBasso table for the show so we'll get to meet!
 
Mar 8, 2019 at 2:19 PM Post #20,899 of 22,021

Wow. This is a big improvement appearance-wise, at least according to my personal taste!
The only thing I never liked much about the DX200 was its appearance (I know others who did love it though!).
But for me, this is a much more modern and sleek design, worthy of a new flagship (assuming that is what it will be).
Exciting times ahead :D
 
Mar 8, 2019 at 2:44 PM Post #20,900 of 22,021
Mar 8, 2019 at 3:32 PM Post #20,901 of 22,021
Wow. This is a big improvement appearance-wise, at least according to my personal taste!
The only thing I never liked much about the DX200 was its appearance (I know others who did love it though!).
But for me, this is a much more modern and sleek design, worthy of a new flagship (assuming that is what it will be).
Exciting times ahead :D

I concur. The DX200 design always seemed like a series of tough compromises that ended up making it a frankenstein monster half way between the utilitarian music first style of something like a Lotoo and the slick smartphone-style X7ii.
 
Mar 8, 2019 at 3:57 PM Post #20,902 of 22,021
Running into problems updating firmware to latest Oreo. The update aborts about half way through. I never had this issue with previous updates, so is it possible to go directly from v.2.10.215 to the latest Oreo or do I need to go sequentially through the beta? The instructions using the SD card sounded pretty straight forward but no luck despite downloading the Jan 11th update several times with both Chromebook and PC. I am beginning to lose patience and am wondering if the update is worthwhile, as everything is working well with my present firmware.
 
Mar 8, 2019 at 4:01 PM Post #20,903 of 22,021
Running into problems updating firmware to latest Oreo. The update aborts about half way through. I never had this issue with previous updates, so is it possible to go directly from v.2.10.215 to the latest Oreo or do I need to go sequentially through the beta? The instructions using the SD card sounded pretty straight forward but no luck despite downloading the Jan 11th update several times with both Chromebook and PC. I am beginning to lose patience and am wondering if the update is worthwhile, as everything is working well with my present firmware.
You have to use the Android Tool to update to Android 8. It is the Official first update. Then after that you use the SD card method but you have to use the Android Tool the first time, which is different from the Batch Tool that has been used before. It is in the download with the instruction on either the Beta version of Oreo or the first official update. You don't have to go through any sequence of updates but you do have to use the Android Tool the first time.
 
Mar 8, 2019 at 4:04 PM Post #20,904 of 22,021
You have to use the Android Tool to update to Android 8. It is the Official first update. Then after that you use the SD card method but you have to use the Android Tool the first time, which is different from the Batch Tool that has been used before. It is in the download with the instruction on either the Beta version of Oreo or the first official update. You don't have to go through any sequence of updates but you do have to use the Android Tool the first time.
Thanks much, John...Will give that a try. I am downloading the first update now.
UPDATE: Everything went well and I am now running the latest firmware with Lurker's add-on.
 
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Mar 8, 2019 at 5:25 PM Post #20,905 of 22,021
I concur. The DX200 design always seemed like a series of tough compromises that ended up making it a frankenstein monster half way between the utilitarian music first style of something like a Lotoo and the slick smartphone-style X7ii.

Half way between industrial and fashionable is my ideal design sensibility. For me, another reason to like the DX200.
 
Mar 9, 2019 at 2:23 AM Post #20,906 of 22,021
Wow. This is a big improvement appearance-wise, at least according to my personal taste!
The only thing I never liked much about the DX200 was its appearance (I know others who did love it though!).
But for me, this is a much more modern and sleek design, worthy of a new flagship (assuming that is what it will be).
Exciting times ahead :D
I prefer DX200Ti appearance over DX200. The DX220 looks beautiful but I hope it comes with better specs and battery.
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Mar 9, 2019 at 1:37 PM Post #20,910 of 22,021
Base on my experience with DX200 I will not get DX220 on day one...if i'm ever going to get one.
 

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