Some of the Android TV-Box player expose the OTG port as normal Type A host.
I used to put my device in FEL mode, and use Type A to Type A cable try 
connect every port to PC and find the OTG use lsusb.
It may not be a safe way to go but worked for me once.

On Friday, September 2, 2016 at 7:13:30 PM UTC+8, Saurabh Jain wrote:
>
> Hey Hans, thanks for your response.
>
>>
>> There might be an otg header on the PCB ? 
>>
>
> None that is obvious. I am currently looking at the A20 datasheet and 
> trying to trace the OTG pin... but with a BGA chip that is hard.
>  
>
>> Otherwise you can install a terminal under android, 
>> and then follow: 
>>
>>
>> http://linux-sunxi.org/Retrieving_device_information#copying_script.bin_from_flash
>>  
>>
>
> This unit does not come with Android. It comes with a custom Linux, 
> without any terminals (either on serial or graphical console). 
>
> The script.bin really is all you need. 
>>
>
> That is correct. How lucky would I be removing the NAND flash from this 
> board and putting it on a CubieBoard or MarsBoard? Then I could boot one of 
> those boards from an SD card and read nanda. 
>

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