The HG680P, a robust Android TV box originally distributed by providers like Indihome, has become a favorite in the hobbyist community. While stock firmware is often locked down, installing a custom ROM like RealUnix Pro transforms this device into a high-performance media center or a lightweight Linux workstation.
The device must be put into flash mode. For similar S905x boxes, this often involves holding a "reset" button (sometimes hidden inside the AV port) while plugging in the power.
What You’ll Need
- USB A to A cable (Male to Male) – This is critical for "USB Burning Tool" mode.
- Paperclip or tweezers (to short the NAND pins).
- USB Burning Tool v2.2.0 (for Windows) or
aml-flash-tool(for Linux). - A custom image (I recommend CoreELEC 19.5 Matrix for the S905X).
If the connection is successful, the USB Burning Tool will display "Connect Success" in one of the status slots. Click the "Start" button in the tool. The progress bar will begin moving as it writes the new Realunix Pro OS to the device's internal storage. 4. Finalizing the Setup
Final Verdict
RealUnix Pro on HG680P is a solid upgrade – faster UI, no bloat, and better codec support. However, you must match the exact build to your board revision. If you have the HG680P with Hi3798 chip (not Amlogic), RealUnix Pro will not work.
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