On most Rockchip devices, the bootloader looks for a generic file named dtb.img in the root of the first partition (typically the FAT32 /dev/mmcblk1p1 ). If this file is missing or corrupt, the device fails to boot.
If done correctly, your Super Console X will boot into a modern, clean emulation station. super console x dtb.img
If you have stumbled across forum posts or YouTube tutorials mentioning this file, you might be wondering what it does and why it matters. Here is everything you need to know. On most Rockchip devices, the bootloader looks for