i have compiled cifs.ko, slow-work.ko, nls_utf8.ko for the stock android 2.3.4
2.6.35.7-ge382d80
GRJ22 only.
i was wondering if it would be possible to do this same thing for the ICS port. i could probably try to compile with some ( a lot ) of help. im just getting started with developing and i was thinking this is a good place to start. sorry for being a noob and that. also i have a dream of music played through poweramp from my desktop. dont want to buy a cowon d3 ( audiophile ) and no other tablet or device can compete with voodoo controls and a cifs manager seems the only way. anyway any help or advice at all would be appreciated.
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Is it possible to jailbreak a ps3 with a i5800? I've been googling and couldn't find a definitive answer.
Nope, I don't think that will be ever possible on our phone.
It's not very popular like a Spica, or Magic. And that makes developers to create PSF to it
But first we need modded kernel, for that we must have official 2.2, because Samsung will share kernel files. Maybe some genius will buy that phone, and port PSFreedom
Hye guys!
I have a little question. I have a dvb-t tv stick connected to my pc, but I would really love it to have it on my Vega. Does anyone know if that's possible? I currently run ViewComb build 6. I know that in Corvus 5, there were additional .ko files. There were also for a dvb stick, but I don't know how to handle them. Can anybody help me?
Thanks!
If you can get it to connect correctly wouldn't you also need an app to watch TV?
I tried to search on the market but couldn't find anything.
And it's DVB-T and not DBV-T!
Could be possible.
Someone got a TV Tuner working on their Nexus One, details here.
Whether it works in Honeycomb? No idea.
Good find BTaylor927!
So you need to recompile a kernel to support kernel modules?
I guess stock kernel doesn't support modules, here is a custom kernel or use Corvus5 ROM or any other ROM with custom kernel that supports modules.
And you need the modules (.ko files that are mentioned in the script).
Those kernel modules needed to be recompiled or you can use those on this site?
Then you just play that "dvr0.ts" file that the script generates with any video player that supports playing Transport Stream (MPEG-2 Video Stream) (eg. VPlayer).
I think this goes like this (basically it's like on that site).
thomskipsp report back how it went, because I don't have a DVB-T USB stick.
I would really like to get the OS updated on this device, I'm sure I'm not alone.
I've been following many of the guides on this forum, or youtube videos, but with no luck.
Is there anyone who can help me to figure this out better?
Building AOSP or Porting Cyanogen mod would be ideal, is this possible?
I have had the original a7 since it was released and the major hangup has always been, the kernel. The kernel source for 2.2 froyo has been released, but, no one has made or ported a kernel past that. Dexter the great did a lot with only that kernel, CM7 and Honeycomb, but limited because the old kernel. We need a 3.0 kernel for CM9/10 to really move. There are similar tegra devices that have Honeycomb and beyond, but swapping kernels has been reported to only partially work. I hope that it will happen one day, this baby is powerful.
So beyond my ranting we need, device tree, drivers, and a kernel.
I have been trying myself to push all sorts of Linux for Tegra (ubuntu, gentoo, and geexbox) as well as trying to figure out how dexter had started running ICS on his before he dropped the project.
What is known: this is an abnormal Harmony tegra 2.
What you need to know for APX: A7+ uses hsmmc interface, so all nvflash designed for nand or emmc will inherently fail (or at least has been the case thus far)
I dont know how exactly this is, but due to its odd nature most prepackaged or script made bootloaders will fail. I'd love to see ICS or JB on this device for sure, but making an APX backup would need a new bootloader, or at least a new boot.img for sure.
I'm a tinkerer, with very little programming skill. I can google as good as anybody though lol.
Somebody needs to design an uber cross-compiler that can just transform the kernel to 3+ so we can stop wishing for new firmware and just have it lol
So we have ICS which runs on 3.0.8 and previously ran on 2.6.35, also I've seen a lot of devices running ICS on 2.6.32 kernel. So my questions are:
How to know what changes must be done in kernel to make it compatible with higher versions of android? (for example 4.2.2 with .32 kernel)
How to know whether kernel modules (drivers) are compatible with higher versions of android or not?
Why don't we still have a JB port if it's all is possible?.. Just joking.
Thanks in advance!
P.S.: Excuse me if I name anything wrong or if I'm saying anything wrong -- I'm not a developer, I'm trying to learn.
would like to know that too, dunno why there is just one developer working on wifi drivers for jelly bean huawei x5...
rukadesigns said:
would like to know that too, dunno why there is just one developer working on wifi drivers for jelly bean huawei x5...
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Because there is an exhaustion of developers for the u8800? I'm going to release something soon as well, been playing with AOSP Gingerbread tree for a few weeks now.
There aren't really _many_ changes required to upgrade the kernel, you most likely just need to apply the upstream kernel patches for it. It will surely cause problems, but most of them shouldn't be too hard to fix if you have some programming knowledge. I might look at this later myself.
I think we dont have a proper port of JB just because there is a lack of real developers. People seem to be trying to port roms from Honor/Desire, but they will never be as functional as roms built from the real device tree. I think Blefish is the only one working on a real rom.
Hi all,
I have a Firefly ROC-RK3399-PC (also called "Renegade Elite") dev board that I desperately want to turn into an Android TV 10 box. Firefly has a great how to on how to compile the stock Android 10: [Compile Android 10](http://wiki.t-firefly.com/en/ROC-RK3399-PC-PLUS/compile_android10.0_firmware.html), but not how to compile Android TV 10! Does Android TV require a special build option? A different repo source? Is it just a series of apps that have to be installed on top of the stock Android?
After googling my guts out for months I still have no clue.
I will be eternally grateful if anyone can explain how to compile Android TV 10 from source!
Thanks in advance!
-Dan
I don't know if it's helpful https://www.96boards.org/projects/AOSPTVHikey/
You can compile it from the AOSP source using lunch. However, Android TV will be basically useless without Gapps.