[Q] ADK on GTab7.7 - Galaxy Tab 7.7 General

Hi all
I am working on an amazing product where we need to do some prototyping using a ~7" tab that supports the ADK and the Android Accessory Protocol. Unfortunately, manufacturers are really slow at answering questions like that, and some of their support crews simply don't know.
So, do any of you guys know whether or not the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 supports the ADK? Or should I look somewhere else? (where?)

Just a silent little bump, because I'd really like to know?

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Samsung s8500 Wave

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Any info on Android for this phone?
Just bought it and i'm looking forward to play with it.
Nicolai
Or WM 6.5.x ROM... would be also great...
I will support Android on wave s8500.
kenkiller said:
It will never happen.
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What i am more interested in is a bada rom on our android devices, is bada open source ?
yes bada is opensource...
I have a general question. If a mobile OS is open source like Android and Bada, does that mean things like drivers for the antenna and important system level files are subject to being altered? Beyond just device stability, can you alter a device to crash, do harm, or infest the cell network its hooked up to? What about altering the antenna to broadcast and receive prohibited signals that screw with important communications systems? Basically I was just wondering how far you could go with an open source OS and if any dangers like these existed. I guess this would also apply to Linux on a computer as well?
actually, Samsung Wave is very similar to the Galaxy... And BadaOS is based on Linux like Android, so i although thought a port should be not that great deal... but it seems that no developer are interested in Samsungs Wave.
yeah its very similar, might be ported soon
for the next apps for android in samsung s8500 is possible, with the ROM share and security, that enbales to install better safety and good measures for all its use. The use of openoffice with new device that can make more faster, compliant and user friendly.
loosa2k said:
actually, Samsung Wave is very similar to the Galaxy... And BadaOS is based on Linux like Android, so i although thought a port should be not that great deal... but it seems that no developer are interested in Samsungs Wave.
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Yup
Tis a shame

[Q] Getting the Xoom to support monitor mode (it runs BCM4329)

It looks like there are a variety of other devices that have the same chipset - I've perused around other threads where some people had some success doing it (samsung vibrant has the same wifi chipset). I was curious if this was on any of the devs radars at all - theres an entire community of pentesters and infosec folks twitching and biting their nails over the idea that one can run standard industry tools (like the aircrack suite) on this platform.
I've been able to install ubuntu on my xoom, however the kernel module for the chipset (bcm4329) doesn't currently support monitor mode.
Thoughts / ideas / advice?
I think this would be fun to have....
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I started a thread a couple of days ago wondering the same thing...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=983646
am interested as well!!
I work for the android development team at Broadcom and I didn't even know that the xoom used the bcm4329. That's interesting. Unfortunately, I can't really give you any information on your problem.
smaskell said:
I work for the android development team at Broadcom and I didn't even know that the xoom used the bcm4329. That's interesting. Unfortunately, I can't really give you any information on your problem.
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Think theres a chance it can be tweaked at the android level?
Moved. Please post in the correct section. Thank you.
If other phones that have the same chipset work in monitor mode, it should be possible to port the code over to the existing wireless module we have now.
That said, it will probably be a bit of work porting from the version of Android on the Captivate (2.1, 2.2?) to 3.0.
news
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1892535
xoom have bcm4329, maybe it work.
who test ?

Tattoo as USB-host?

Hello everyone,
I have, as I think you have as well, watched Google I/O with large interest. One announcement was that Android now will be able to act as a USB-host, connecting everything from memory sticks to keyboards and mice.
This is really something I would like and use a lot, but do you people think that our Tattoo can handle this? First of all there is the hardware, is our phones' chips sufficient? And last, I haven't heard of any talk if it requires Android 3.1 or not,( but since I am not good in programming (yet)) do you think it possible for Tattoo?
/Windmark
I think it was implanted in 2.3.4 but not sure if its in the Cyanogenmod or any other ROM.Maybe it requires a newer kernel.

Looking For Tablet ROM With More Complete S-Pen Support

Hello. I have written an app that helps to improve the accuracy of the S-Pen. It works only on Note phones because Samsung has compiled some S-Pen device driver interfaces out of the tablet ROMs. It is not clear why they did this. I have asked Samsung but gotten no replies. I have confirmed that parts of the kernel code is commented out in the open source kernel code (and you can see that some of the interface files found on phones do not exist on the tablets). It seems that the tablets suffer from the same issues related to the S-Pen as do the phones and I have many people asking me to make my app work on their tablets. I cannot do so with the stock ROMs because of the missing interface files.
So I am wondering if there any non-stock ROMs in which the S-Pen is more fully supported. The missing files are located on my phone in /sys/class/sec/sec_epen/ and the two files I need are called epen_hand and epen_rotation. If anyone knows of any ROMs for the S-Pen equipped tablets that provide these interface files, I would appreciate knowing and may be able to direct some folks to using them.
Thanks
tab 7.7 did not come with s-pen... but Note 8.0 did come with one.
edan1979 said:
tab 7.7 did not come with s-pen... but Note 8.0 did come with one.
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Oops. Sorry about being so ignorant. I thought they all did. Please ignore!
All the 7.7 needs is an S-Pen like stylus (ex. The Atmel Maxstylus MXT100) to be complete now that JB is finally out. I don't know why Atmel has not released this stylus. Our tab has their hardware thaat would allow the pen to work. They even demoed it on a 10.1 tab. You can find the video on their website. :banghead:
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Looking For Tablet ROM With More Complete S-Pen Support

Hello. I have written an app that helps to improve the accuracy of the S-Pen. It works only on Note phones because Samsung has compiled some S-Pen device driver interfaces out of the tablet ROMs. It is not clear why they did this. I have asked Samsung but gotten no replies. I have confirmed that parts of the kernel code is commented out in the open source kernel code (and you can see that some of the interface files found on phones do not exist on the tablets). It seems that the tablets suffer from the same issues related to the S-Pen as do the phones and I have many people asking me to make my app work on their tablets. I cannot do so with the stock ROMs because of the missing interface files.
So I am wondering if there any non-stock ROMs in which the S-Pen is more fully supported. The missing files are located on my phone in /sys/class/sec/sec_epen/ and the two files I need are called epen_hand and epen_rotation. If anyone knows of any ROMs for the S-Pen equipped tablets that provide these interface files, I would appreciate knowing and may be able to direct some folks to using them.
Thanks
I think you're in the wrong section..? This is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 section, we don't have support for S Pen.
NocturnalDroid said:
I think you're in the wrong section..? This is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 section, we don't have support for S Pen.
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Oops! Sorry about that. I know that some Galaxy tablets have the S-Pen. Thought this was one. Please ignore!
Haha, that's perfectly okay. I wish we had support! Capactive styli are so annoying to use, and the digitizer on this is in need of some serious fine tuning.

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