While messing with a CF-U1 handheld PC that I bought off ebay I managed to mess up the BIOS and it
seems it reverted to previous settings which included an unknown BIOS password, it would however still
boot into windows. Since I could still boot windows I was able to dump the bios flash using
AFUWINGUI.EXE the version I used was 3.09.03.1462 which is available here:
https://ami.com/en/?Aptio_4_AMI_Firmware_Update_Utility.zip
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using UnityEngine; | |
// DERIVED FROM https://stewmcc.com/post/check-for-android-tv-in-unity/ | |
public class Platform_AndroidTV : MonoBehaviour { | |
#if UNITY_ANDROID | |
sbyte isAndroidTV = -1; // -1 == not checked yet; 0 == false; 1 == true |
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#if UNITY_EDITOR | |
using System.Collections.Generic; | |
using UnityEngine; | |
using UnityEditor; | |
using System.Reflection; | |
public class EditorFontSize : EditorWindow | |
{ | |
[MenuItem("Window/Editor Font Size")] |
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[Trigger] | |
Operation = Upgrade | |
Type = Package | |
Target = linux | |
[Action] | |
Description = Restore Linux kernel modules | |
When = PostTransaction | |
Depends = coreutils | |
Depends = rsync |