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0269: Installing Armbian 20.10 on Amlogic S905x Android TV Box (Sunvell T95x)

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         <title>Installing Armbian 20.10 on Amlogic S905x Android TV Box (Sunvell T95x)</title>
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           <p>I love the idea of the Raspberry Pi, but there are some cheaper alternative single board computers that offer a similar experience for a fraction of the cost. While the community support isn&#39;t quite what it is for the Pi, there are a ton of projects you can accomplish on the cheap with these little hidden gems. Keep an eye on AliExpress and Amazon and you can find SBC&#39;s sporting quad core ARM process with 2-4 GB of RAM for under $30, including a power supply and IR remote control.</p>
 
-<p>The box used in this video is a Sunvell T95x I picked up refurbishesd on Amazon for $21 shipped. It sports an Quad Core Amlogic S905x @ 2GHz and 1 GB of DDR3 RAM.</p>
+<p>The box used in this video is a Sunvell T95x I picked up refurbishesd on Amazon for $21 shipped. It sports a Quad Core Amlogic S905x @ 2GHz and 1 GB of DDR3 RAM.</p>
 
 <h2>Things You Will Need</h2>
 
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 <ol>
 	<li>Open the readable partition of the microSD card in Explorer</li>
 	<li>Rename the approriate file from below to u-boot.ext on the root of the SD card
-	<p>u-boot-s905              (for s905)<br />
-	u-boot-s905x-s912   (for s905x and s912)<br />
+	<p>u-boot-s905 (for s905)<br />
+	u-boot-s905x-s912 (for s905x and s912)<br />
 	u-boot-s905x2-s922 (for s905x2 and s922)</p>
 	</li>
 	<li>Edit /extlinux/extlinux.conf in a text editor