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AYA Neo Kun #831

Open dragoonDorise opened 7 months ago

dragoonDorise commented 7 months ago

Here are my findings testing the KUN running unstable (45), I got the same results with stable (44)

Aya Neo KUN

🛑 | Speakers ✅ | Touch screen ⚠️ | Screen orientation - You need to manually set the rotation on Desktop mode the first time you enter desktop mode. SteamUI looks fine out of the box ⚠️ | Headphone jack - It sounds but it's inaudible at like 1db ✅ | Bluetooth ✅ | Wifi ✅ | Gamepad ✅ | Volume buttons ⚠️ | Extra buttons - The back buttons aren't recognized as different buttons, the top left button opens the SteamOS left panel. 🛑 | Suspend/Resume ❔ | Gyro ✅ | microSD slot ✅ | Video out (with compatible dock/adapter) ✅ | Wired network (with compatible dock/adapter) 🛑 | FPS Limiter 🛑 | TDP control (via Chimera app) ❔ | eGPU support

pastaq commented 7 months ago

Thank you for this information. Do you still have a windows partition?

dragoonDorise commented 7 months ago

@pastaq yes!

dragoonDorise commented 7 months ago

I've found out that the sound issue could be related to Awinic smart amps drivers, I had the same sound issue on windows until I installed those drivers

pastaq commented 7 months ago

The issue is most likely the amps not being initiated properly. The 2S and Geek 1S have the same issue.

sammy2k8-lab commented 5 months ago

Hey there i also own a KUN and looked at the amp hw version - mine shows aw8830 series. yours equal? ive seen the original kernel patches related(?): https://github.com/awinic-driver/aw883xx_patch

So after checking the Linux Maillinglist, it should be fine and running with newer kernel and firmware images?

darrencocco commented 1 month ago

I've done some digging about the amp hardware. After some poking and prodding at the i2c bus I think that the chip is the AW87559 based on the memory register at address 0x00 matching the chip id for it listed in the datasheet (0x5a).

This also matches against one of the strings in the Awinic drivers provided by Ayaneo in their driver pack. I don't know if there's any work on this to support Linux yet.

ruineka commented 1 month ago

I've done some digging about the amp hardware. After some poking and prodding at the i2c bus I think that the chip is the AW87559 based on the memory register at address 0x00 matching the chip id for it listed in the datasheet (0x5a).

This also matches against one of the strings in the Awinic drivers provided by Ayaneo in their driver pack. I don't know if there's any work on this to support Linux yet.

I an aware, it should work with our current unstable builds. You will need to provide the firmware bin in order to get it working. You can look at the aw87559 firmware in the AUR.