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Well at least to a tmobile tab?
Smh...wrong section
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It's still a legitimate question.
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Contrary to common sense. And making up it's own rules about the English language, XDA will want this question about development moves to General and out of development.
see my link in general about team whiskey.
Whatd be so amazing about a Nexus S rom? New look? A (probably) shoddy Gingerbread port? Just make your own theme and/or wait for our own Gingerbread to roll out.
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Whatd be so amazing about a Nexus S rom? New look? A (probably) shoddy Gingerbread port? Just make your own theme and/or wait for our own Gingerbread to roll out.
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You know you only got fro-yo because it came pre-installed. NONE of the Galaxy S phones in the USA got OFFICIAL fro-yo.
I'll say gingerbread will roll out when honeycomb is released.
Important is ext4 AND RAW GB
It looks like Samsung finally figured out Android for SGS (JPY is very smooth), which should probably mean that next updates for Galaxy Tab (2.2.1, 2.3 or even 3.0) will be pretty good (fingers crossed anyways....).
I don't think a 2.3 port from Nexus S is too important (it would probably require a lot of work, and it doesn't look like the development section of the GT is all that active compared to for instance SGS) - unless the 2.3 upgrade drags out for ever.
Theres a team of devs working on a port over in the SGS forums and i believe one of the sgtab devs has joined in the work they are doing.
As far as an official release is concerned i believe we would be looking inyo 2nd quarter of 2011 before anything comes through. Still waiting for a 2.2.1 update as my sgs flies now on JPY
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ianandamy said:
Important is ext4 AND RAW GB
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Ext4? I can only assume you want more storage space? 16gb not quite enough?
Not sure I understand what 'RAW GB' is. Maybe you mean Gingerbread? If so, wait for it to be made specifically for the Tab.
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Ext4? I can only assume you want more storage space? 16gb not quite enough?
Not sure I understand what 'RAW GB' is. Maybe you mean Gingerbread? If so, wait for it to be made specifically for the Tab.
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I think that's the point... When Samsung does one specially for the Tab it'll be full of Samsung crapware... A naked Android version would be really nice.
Then compile one from the AOSP Source and dont wait for the devs to do the work! U need to try and error, thats how development works! Dont be lazy and wait for a dev to do it, simply read some articles or guides how to compile from a source, and then get going! Thats what im doing!
Ext4 is the new file system used on tge nexus that makes it blazing fast
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I think that's the point... When Samsung does one specially for the Tab it'll be full of Samsung crapware... A naked Android version would be really nice.
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We have root and adb/root explorer. Delete what you want.
Just wait till you've crammed it full of memory eating apps. All we need is an oc kernel and were sorted.
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Flash Koush's recovery, it's called gingerbread recovery for a reason (as stared in the tread), it converts the important partitions to ext4 from RFS.
You could also start helping get AOSP code working for the Tab too, which is kinda necessary before you just compile it. None of these things are easy, the more people we have contributing to the cause, the less time it will take. The more people just ask for it the more clutter we have in the forums + time answering these questions the longer it takes to do anything.
Yes I know technically you asked if there was any chance, simple answer- I doubt any dev will port a Nexus S ROM, it would be just as easy/hard to build up AOSP to work on it. Porting Nesus S to say, the Galaxy S is quite a bit easier (and that's no small feat!) due to similar screen resolution, etc. Also the number of people willing and eager to do the hard work on say the i900 is maybe 5-10x the number of people working on anything aftermarket on the tab.
So, grab you Tab, read up on android, find an area you're good at and enjoy doing, AND LETS GET HACKING and stop asking!
It's much fun more fun learning something new apposed to following some instructions, trust me.
Great post, btw i am planning on working with this right now if there is a group of people also working on this could you please point me in the right direction so i may be of assistance
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Flash Koush's recovery, it's called gingerbread recovery for a reason (as stared in the tread), it converts the important partitions to ext4 from RFS.
You could also start helping get AOSP code working for the Tab too, which is kinda necessary before you just compile it. None of these things are easy, the more people we have contributing to the cause, the less time it will take. The more people just ask for it the more clutter we have in the forums + time answering these questions the longer it takes to do anything.
Yes I know technically you asked if there was any chance, simple answer- I doubt any dev will port a Nexus S ROM, it would be just as easy/hard to build up AOSP to work on it. Porting Nesus S to say, the Galaxy S is quite a bit easier (and that's no small feat!) due to similar screen resolution, etc. Also the number of people willing and eager to do the hard work on say the i900 is maybe 5-10x the number of people working on anything aftermarket on the tab.
So, grab you Tab, read up on android, find an area you're good at and enjoy doing, AND LETS GET HACKING and stop asking!
It's much fun more fun learning something new apposed to following some instructions, trust me.
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where is his recovery gingerbread files your talking about didnt see anything about that in there can you link it so I can find it/
ianandamy said:
where is his recovery gingerbread files your talking about didnt see anything about that in there can you link it so I can find it/
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870690
Just seen Bigrushdog tweet this
@clockworkmod Xoom has fully functional recovery with SD Card Mass Storage enabled! testing and debugging...
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<DroidHAMz> hey brd
<DroidHAMz> @clockworkmod Xoom has fully functional recovery with SD Card Mass Storage enabled! testing and debugging...
<DroidHAMz> really?
<@bigrushdog> yes
its true...
Awesome News.
I was thinking, with so few physical buttons on the Xoom, I wonder how navigation will work in Clockwork.
Volume up and Down can provide up and down on the menu... however Select, back etc...
youngproguru said:
Awesome News.
I was thinking, with so few physical buttons on the Xoom, I wonder how navigation will work in Clockwork.
Volume up and Down can provide up and down on the menu... however Select, back etc...
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Select is probably power button. Back should be in the cwm menu.
My guess is up and down volume to navigate and lock button to select, should only need those.
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This is exciting i hope its available tonight
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Guess the real question is...how long before roms and we put the thing to use?
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I guess that all depends on Google releasing the source code for HC
ClydeB1 said:
I guess that all depends on Google releasing the source code for HC
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[...] because really, who wants to put gingerbread on a tablet when you can have HC ?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18958627/IMG_20110416_134722.jpg
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18958627/IMG_20110416_135058.jpg
OMG!
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG!!!
I can hear CM8 coming!
Cant wait!
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[...] because really, who wants to put gingerbread on a tablet when you can have HC ?
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After much reading, and following CM, I think that Honeycomb and Gingerbread are almost the same. I think Gingerbread was modified, and the Shell was modified to give us that Honeycomb look.
I think that CM7 would be just as good on Xoom as Honeycomb, if we can convince the market to supply us the Tablet apps.
I'm not so sure... we know that at some point Google branched, likely closer to 2.2 than 2.3 for honeycomb. you'll find 2.1 and 2.2 elements in it that don't exist in gingerbread... but that doesn't mean I'm any more right than you. I was really surprised to see the base 2.2 indeterminate (progress bar swirl) in it for example.
I've run Gingerbread on my gTab and keep going back to an optimized version of the 2.2 front-end it shipped with.
I'm hard pressed at this point to name one or the other a victor. If there was a truly tablet optimized version of GB out there I'd consider trying it again, but they all still have too much of a hacked feel to them... I don't mean that as a knock against the devs working hard on them... just my own observation. I'm sure in time they'll clean up nicely... as will honeycomb.
The recovery will be up shortly. In the mean time, i recommend you back up your /data/media folder to your computer. The way things have turned out. Android will have to treat your external sd card as the real sd card. In other words, android will no longer use your internal memory for things like camera. your internal memory will just be storage space. But, isn't this the way it's supposed to be? Also, this should enable Mass Storage. You will also have to flash a new updated kernel which will also be up soon.
I'll patiently wait for both. Does the external SD card have to be mounted for us to go through the procedure? I'll just pull it out prior to the upgrade if that's an option.
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The recovery will be up shortly. In the mean time, i recommend you back up your /data/media folder to your computer. The way things have turned out. Android will have to treat your external sd card as the real sd card. In other words, android will no longer use your internal memory for things like camera. your internal memory will just be storage space. But, isn't this the way it's supposed to be? Also, this should enable Mass Storage. You will also have to flash a new updated kernel which will also be up soon.
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Is this gonna work for the wifi xoom??
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Is this gonna work for the wifi xoom??
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those pics above are pics of my wifi xoom, fyi
You can install recovery in the meantime while waiting for the new kernel. Its on koush's website and rom manager.
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kenhunt said:
You can install recovery in the meantime while waiting for the new kernel. Its on koush's website and rom manager.
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Clockwork stated to wait till new kernel via twitter
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I dont have a data/media folder on my xoom
Delay in SRF ROM development. I am very sorry to give this message to everyone.
"Swiss Cheese Samsprint" - aka EE03 Gingerbread
Current things i know of being implemented in SRF 1.1.1/1.2.0
- Browser fixed
- Speed improvements
- Voltage control (new kernel)
- Aesthetic Changes (as impaler call's them)
- New Wallpaper as default. (click to see)
- misc tweaks and mod's around the forum (but srf style, Like the one's listed here)
- Journaling ON/OFF versions
- CWM 3.0.2.5 compatible
Question's
- Will the new kernel have CWM3.0.2.5? and if it will be in 1.1.1 or not until 1.2.0?
- Are we getting 1.1.1 first or a whole 1.2.0? =)
Yes.
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Can I run Sense 3.0 on it?
stir fry a lot said:
Can I run Sense 3.0 on it?
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lol, where's the port?
Its in my pants. Come and get it Tiger.
stir fry a lot said:
Its in my pants. Come and get it Tiger.
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I hate HTC sense. nothx ><
I would love if my phone's browser didn't "freeze up" when I have a low battery! Hope that'll be fixed!
One thing I don't get is why even bother to release something with journaling off? It ducks up the system during certain all too common situations. are the milliseconds that you gain really worth it?
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herzzreh said:
One thing I don't get is why even bother to release something with journaling off? It ducks up the system during certain all too common situations. are the milliseconds that you gain really worth it?
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I agree. Disabling journaling was no speed improvement that was necessary; all it really did was risk your data if your phone ever froze.
Obviously you people don't care about your phone's life span. journaling on, will make your phone read and write about 1.4x more then normal. Flash memory isn't eternal living.
But anyway. the reason there isn't one, is because it had issue's. so it was removed. If you want journaling. make a nandroid of your SRF 1.1 then restore it. OR use the on/off mod.
caileb said:
I would love if my phone's browser didn't "freeze up" when I have a low battery! Hope that'll be fixed!
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Fixed in 1.1.1 =)
Well. I see this was actually posted.
k0nane said:
Well. I see this was actually posted.
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Did you get your phone back yet? It's been like 2 months almost. LOL
Overstew said:
Did you get your phone back yet? It's been like 2 months almost. LOL
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What exactly happened to it? Was it bricked? Because if it was, Sprint will let you replace it for $35.
No and no.
and the forbidden questions begin. but actually I would like to know also lol.
I bet his gf got mad at him for always messing with his phone and not her
(no offense intended if there was any ><)
All right..just checkin in over here. I usually just check the main srf thread daily but its getting pretty repetitive over there. Same user related questions about freezin, journaling, and data corruption.(not due to the rom itself) how many of the tweaks have you guys tried from the tweak thread?
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All right..just checkin in over here. I usually just check the main srf thread daily but its getting pretty repetitive over there. Same user related questions about freezin, journaling, and data corruption.(not due to the rom itself) how many of the tweaks have you guys tried from the tweak thread?
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I use all of them except, RAM booster, SD card read cache, and startup speed script. The Fugu one makes a difference imo
Shoulon said:
Obviously you people don't care about your phone's life span. journaling on, will make your phone read and write about 1.4x more then normal. Flash memory isn't eternal living.
But anyway. the reason there isn't one, is because it had issue's. so it was removed. If you want journaling. make a nandroid of your SRF 1.1 then restore it. OR use the on/off mod.
Fixed in 1.1.1 =)
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This method of using Nandroid to restore journaling no longer works on the new CWM, and was hit or miss on the old one.
mattallica76 said:
This method of using Nandroid to restore journaling no longer works on the new CWM, and was hit or miss on the old one.
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really? this is very useful information then. thank you sir! ( no sarcasm )
Shoulon said:
really? this is very useful information then. thank you sir! ( no sarcasm )
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No problem. I think the only reason it worked before was because the previous versions of CWM were partially broken.
Hi everybody,its my first post here so srry if ill ask some noobs q...
Ok so thats the deal,i tried to install some NAND'S but they work laggy :/
i tried those:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275119
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1268580
any advices that can help me run them smoothly?
thank you!
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Hi everybody,its my first post here so srry if ill ask some noobs q...
Ok so thats the deal,i tried to install some NAND'S but they work laggy :/
i tried those:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275119
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1268580
any advices that can help me run them smoothly?
thank you!
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First of all, both of those are Sense 3/3.5 builds. Others have differing opinions, but I personally find them to be extremely laggy, so I use CM7 ROMs instead. It's a shame because I really like the Sense UI, but can't do much about it. Some things which will improve your user experience are:
1. Overclock using SetCPU, will make the ROM smoother
2. Use a task killer. Again, there are largely varying opinions on this but I always, without fail, find that my ROM runs smoother with 200mb free RAM than with 100mb.
3. Change your ROM. This is probably the best thing you can do, CM7 ROMs (e.g. Hyperdroid, Typhoon, Dorimanx etc.) and MIUI ROMs are much faster than Sense 3.0/3.5 ROMs. However, the fastest ROMs in my opinion are actually the Android 2.2 Sense 2.0 ROMs. Unbelievably fast and smooth with the Sense experience
ok and thank you.
can you link me to some roms topic ;p?
also i dont know what Setcpu is,so a link will be good ;d
thx
I think this will help you tremoundiously.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402975
ohaddd said:
ok and thank you.
can you link me to some roms topic ;p?
also i dont know what Setcpu is,so a link will be good ;d
thx
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You could just use the search button? Don't be lazy!
kylew1212 said:
I think this will help you tremoundiously.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402975
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Great thread and stuff, but this is misleading, it implies that he needs to switch to cLK. @OP, don't bother, it has no performance advantages over MAGLDR and is far too much effort.
ok thx guys.
i think ill just change my ROM ;]
Nigeldg said:
You could just use the search button? Don't be lazy!
Great thread and stuff, but this is misleading, it implies that he needs to switch to cLK. @OP, don't bother, it has no performance advantages over MAGLDR and is far too much effort.
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I did not mean to imply cLK. I'm sorry. I linked to the wrong thread :\ ..
This is the one I meant to use.(Hope I do it right this time)
Again, my mistake, I'm sorry.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336700
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some rom use your SD card for increse storage, use a class 10 card is really improve speed IMO
kylew1212 said:
I did not mean to imply cLK. I'm sorry. I linked to the wrong thread :\ ..
This is the one I meant to use.(Hope I do it right this time)
Again, my mistake, I'm sorry.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336700
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Oh right, fair enough then. I could use that thread myself, been considering changing to cLK
vua777 said:
some rom use your SD card for increse storage, use a class 10 card is really improve speed IMO
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Hmm, people actually recommend a class 2 SD card for this sort of stuff I think. Not sure whether or not this is only for SD Android, but this thread shows that most people find that a Class 2 SD is more than fast enough. On the last page, one post says that the transfer from a class 2 to a class 10 made no difference.
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Oh right, fair enough then. I could use that thread myself, been considering changing to cLK
Hmm, people actually recommend a class 2 SD card for this sort of stuff I think. Not sure whether or not this is only for SD Android, but this thread shows that most people find that a Class 2 SD is more than fast enough. On the last page, one post says that the transfer from a class 2 to a class 10 made no difference.
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If your considering changing to cLK their is a newer one that is better than MAGLDR. I personally believe cLK for Android has been better the entire time but the new 1.5 version certainly is. My guide is written for cLk 1.4 which if your not sure what your doing that is better for now. But cLk 1.5 supports repartitioning without a computer and comes with recovery built in. None the less, I really did not mean to link to that guide the first time. I just copy and pasted the wrong thing accidently.
Let me first start by saying the rom doesnt boot completely. It boots all the way to when the screen dims and vibrates, when it is about to display lockscreen.. Logcat shows everything installing and starting correctly.. It wasn't hard to get to this stage, so it gave me a little bit of confidence in this awesome project.. Froyo was my favorite android version, as it was a huge upgrade for my old hero.
I thought it would be hilarious to release cm6 for the nexus s, heck I would have run it for the rest of my nexus's lifetime.
So, let me know what you guys think.. keep digging around to get it booting or give up because its old news..
If anyone wants to help for just a fun proof of concept project, or just to poke around, lemme know, the more the merrier
That is all. Waste of a thread, but that is what the general section is for.
LOL in this time and age running froyo is like going back to xp from windows 7. But yeah as a proof of concept its kind of interesting;-) What would be really interesting, is running gingerbread on the gnx
Oh wow.... I don't even know what to say.....
I would absolutely try this out
I'd rock cm6 on my nexus. For "old times sake" it's like banging your ex.
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I'd rock cm6 on my nexus. For "old times sake" it's like banging your ex.
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shabgard said:
Banging your ex is like eating digested food.
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doesnt it sounds as good as forcing your poop back into your....
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That's exactly what it's like.
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Let me first start by saying the rom doesnt boot completely. It boots all the way to when the screen dims and vibrates, when it is about to display lockscreen.. Logcat shows everything installing and starting correctly.. It wasn't hard to get to this stage, so it gave me a little bit of confidence in this awesome project.. Froyo was my favorite android version, as it was a huge upgrade for my old hero.
I thought it would be hilarious to release cm6 for the nexus s, heck I would have run it for the rest of my nexus's lifetime.
So, let me know what you guys think.. keep digging around to get it booting or give up because its old news..
If anyone wants to help for just a fun proof of concept project, or just to poke around, lemme know, the more the merrier
That is all. Waste of a thread, but that is what the general section is for.
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They are incompatibility. Because Nexus S is the first Gingerbread-device, Androi 2.3.0 is the lowest compatibly OS version.
You also can't install System V(AT&T's Unix system since about 1970) in your computer.
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They are incompatibility. Because Nexus S is the first Gingerbread-device, Androi 2.3.0 is the lowest compatibly OS version.
You also can't install System V(AT&T's Unix system since about 1970) in your computer.
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Yes this is true, but the point is that its almost booting.. I knew this from the start, it will require back porting drivers and probably a few kernel edits, but it may be possible.. in the end its just Linux running on a few upgraded drivers and a few kernel changes..
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You also can't install System V(AT&T's Unix system since about 1970) in your computer.
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Not without doing some back porting.
This is much easier to do from Gingerbread back to Froyo though, since you are building something to run on the same hardware and software stack (ARM and Android 2.x). The most difficult part would be getting drivers to work, but just as older drivers are made to work on new OS versions with shims and other tricks, in theory this is possible, if not a lot of work.
I'm not sure what will be gained though. Gingerbread didn't seem like a significant resource drain over Froyo, so I can't imagine there are any speed/power gains.
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Do it!
Chinpokomon said:
Not without doing some back porting.
This is much easier to do from Gingerbread back to Froyo though, since you are building something to run on the same hardware and software stack (ARM and Android 2.x). The most difficult part would be getting drivers to work, but just as older drivers are made to work on new OS versions with shims and other tricks, in theory this is possible, if not a lot of work.
I'm not sure what will be gained though. Gingerbread didn't seem like a significant resource drain over Froyo, so I can't imagine there are any speed/power gains.
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Yeah not really much to gain, but how awesome would it be to be able to be able to add to the list of things that can run on the nexus s.. and froyo on the flagship gingerbread device? against all rules
Swamp i will join you even this is a complete stupid idea we can do it for the fun. And if this work i know a couple of good froyo roms to port so may i join you
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What about cupcake?
In all seriousness though, froyo would make a great ROM. and It should in theory be faster than GB.
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Yeah not really much to gain, but how awesome would it be to be able to be able to add to the list of things that can run on the nexus s.. and froyo on the flagship gingerbread device? against all rules
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How about cupcake next
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Lol this would be funny to run and remember the eye burn from the menu and setting being black text with white back ground
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Great Idea! I also thougt already how older Android Versions would run on the Nexus S.
When 2.2 is running, you guys should start porting 1.6 ;-)
Doesn't it help, that the similar SGS already was running 2.2?
Wow...you are amazing swamp goblin.
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coolfranz said:
Great Idea! I also thougt already how older Android Versions would run on the Nexus S.
When 2.2 is running, you guys should start porting 1.6 ;-)
Doesn't it help, that the similar SGS already was running 2.2?
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Yeah, its funny because I tried porting a froyo touchwiz rom from the og epic, and it got to pretty much the same place when booting haha.. hopefully I can get this working, along with other variations of froyo, that would be the greatest achievement for me in any android related stuff.