Onskreen cornerstone for true multitasking - Eee Pad Transformer General

I've just seen the news about onskreen going multitasking,,,,,,went to download,,,,,,,,,,,but really I don't know what to download and how to use it on my TF101G

As far as i know:
Cornerstone is no app as you understand it. It is something like a "launcher".
The problem is that cornerstone has to be integrated into the os by the manufacturer himself because it has to be integrated deeply into the os.
So you won't see cornerstone on tablets unless a manufacturer decides to implement it.
Or someone takes the AOSP code from google and releases a complete rom. But i think that would be a lot of work. I don't think that someone would do this. It would be awesome to see this im cyanogenmod^^. I mean both are open source now.
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I think I saw someone with a Xoom that has it.. (from Reddit). It would be awesome if we got it too.. I need to learn to make roms in my spare time.

it has to be baked into the rom its not a apk u run

I would love to try this too !
The "simple" way would be to get source from a rom, to integrate it and build the rom. But the integration step is unfortunatly not simply I think :/

Integrating difficulties is just one of the problems... for example Cornerstone requires ICS.. which we don't have.

asdfuogh said:
Integrating difficulties is just one of the problems... for example Cornerstone requires ICS.. which we don't have.
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First ICS has to come out. Then we will gather our forces, go on our knees and humbly ask any dev to face the challenge and coock rom with Onskreen integrated. It will not be soon, but someday ... Hope never dies...

Since it's under the ASL, I hope that it's included into the official CM9 for the Transformer. If it is not, I'm sure that there will be unofficial CM9 roms with it. Now, Asus, release the ICS update for the Transformer we need the kernel sources and drivers...

Vyrlokar said:
Since it's under the ASL, I hope that it's included into the official CM9 for the Transformer. If it is not, I'm sure that there will be unofficial CM9 roms with it. Now, Asus, release the ICS update for the Transformer we need the kernel sources and drivers...
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Steve Kondid stated he will work to get it into CM9 (that's if it come to the TF).
He has it running on his 10.1

"fat__tire: Just for fun... http://t.co/gLBPGYMW Sorta buggy but sorta cool. #nookcolor #cm9 #cornerstone"
--http://twitter.com/fat__tire/status/169628187347783681

well we got ICS. Anyone working on getting cornerstone working?

cmarticus said:
well we got ICS. Anyone working on getting cornerstone working?
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First we need a stable custom rom then we need a normal version and a cornerstone version patience is a virtue
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^^ what he said but the expand on that we need a rom that is fully deodexed or one that has a full source code available so that it can be baked in without signature errors + we need a apk dev and a rom dev (Or one that can do both) to put it all together

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Samsung Galaxy S II IceCreamSandwich (ICS) SDK port

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Shweet!!!!! If I knew how to code..I would surely help you!(If you have anything easy to work on..do tell )
I will die for it IceCream!!! the camera speed is so fast..
Using Gingerbread as a base presumably?
Given the amount of "non-standard" hardware in the SGS2, you'll need support libs from either an existing non-AOSP OEM firmware, or from CM7 won't you?
great.. i hope u will port in a bunch of days
it's so great.you can do it!
tongqihua said:
it's so great.you can do it!
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Lol no he can't. There isn't a FULL system dump of the Galaxy Nexus yet. There is only the dump from the SDK. He will probably theme it like Ice Cream Sandwich. Anyways good luck to the dev
source is the power, says cyanogen. wont this be useless when the sources are released? wont this feel like wasting cuz when sources is released, other devs will easily make those ICS roms, instead of porting it.
well anyway good luck to the dev!
LuffyPSP said:
source is the power, says cyanogen. wont this be useless when the sources are released? wont this feel like wasting cuz when sources is released, other devs will easily make those ICS roms, instead of porting it.
well anyway good luck to the dev!
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That's not the point. Of course, a dump would be a lot better. But being the first to port and get a working SDK rom... Now that's where the fun is
It is possible, we have the full SDK ROM.
Ask galnet how you import proprietary files with dependencies
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I am working on it!
I am very newbie but we can do something
May the force be with you.. And make it fast cause i am getting itchy already hahaha... Goodluck.
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Face lockscreen already in SGS2 but not enabled
I can help you!!
hobbit19 said:
hello Friends
I started work porting IceCreamSandwich SDK port on the Samsung Galaxy S II
Details very soon!!
if there are developers willing to help me write a personal message
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great!!!
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I for one don't see this working as every device seems to be getting the same LibC error at the moment (except for some reason the G2).
The best hope seems to be getting a HC rom to work then using the boot.img from that to boot the ICS sdk port. (this is what we believe happened with the G2 to get it to boot)
I would be satisfied with the new gmail application including widget
Cheers!
Looking to try .Hope you have a great ICS.
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ICS Code Released- Commence Waiting Game

So Android 4.0.1 (ICS) was released to AOSP yesterday...
http://androidandme.com/2011/11/news/ice-cream-sandwich-source-code-hits-aosp-custom-roms-are-a-go/
Who's the first dev to get a working ROM on the Incredible gonna be?
Working? Done.
Functional as a reliable device? Give it a few weeks.
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demarcmj said:
So Android 4.0.1 (ICS) was released to AOSP yesterday...
http://androidandme.com/2011/11/news/ice-cream-sandwich-source-code-hits-aosp-custom-roms-are-a-go/
Who's the first dev to get a working ROM on the Incredible gonna be?
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its coded to the nexus only as of right now. they will need to revers engineer drivers for us and make a custom kernel to work with our hardware. its going to be a little while before we get a "daily driver" rom
synisterwolf said:
its coded to the nexus only as of right now. they will need to revers engineer drivers for us and make a custom kernel to work with our hardware. its going to be a little while before we get a "daily driver" rom
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I'm down with a functional flashlight driver With ics Flavours
Cant wait fo CM9
Looks like there are some people working on it over in the development forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346664

Q for devs, why no ICS rom?

Hi all, I'm new here, bought a GT7.7 few days ago. As i was using ICS on my GT8.9 before (I'm a member of the Galaxian-soup team who made a AOSP ICS rom for GT8.9), the HC feels very slow to me. So my question is why there is no ICS rom for GT7.7? The Galaxy Note has the same SoC as GT7.7, correct? Note has a official Samsung ICS leak, correct? So we should be able to get all needed libs from that rom to make everything work. Am i missing something? Is there some specific problem with GT7.7 that I'm not aware of or are there just no devs here who have tried?
I would try it alone, but unfortunately getting it to run needs some kernel mods and i don't have any experience with kernels. I know what needs to be done, so if there are devs here who have time and are interested, let's work together and make it happen.
Probably because the 7.7 doesn't really have a whole lot of community dev support yet, especially compared to the likes of the Note and the 8.9, both of which have been out for longer.
I would love to see you make one for us. ^^
If i would know how to cook a ICS ROM i already did it ^^
But someday that will happen
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i think it is because da 7.7 just arrive US, and most of custom rom developers are from US, so we dont have much custom rom yet
I have to say I'm not missing ICS on this device - compared to another cheapo Chinese device (Aurora) I'm also using (where ICS is just SLOWWW!), the 7.7 is just right as it is! If ICS slows down the 7.7 then I'm sticking with HC.
sladeywadey said:
I have to say I'm not missing ICS on this device - compared to another cheapo Chinese device (Aurora) I'm also using (where ICS is just SLOWWW!), the 7.7 is just right as it is! If ICS slows down the 7.7 then I'm sticking with HC.
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I'm missing it. I've been using AOSP ICS on my GT8.9 for two months now and it is a lot faster then HC, especially the browser. The stock browser in GT7.7 is unusable for me.
I will try to build a AOSP ICS rom and see how far i get. Are there any kernel devs here?
I'd be interested in trying to help, but I've never actually done android kernel development. I have set up a build environment to compile the kernel but only to **** around for myself; I've never actually released anything on xda.
I am wondering though, is it actually possible to modify the HC kernel to run a ported ICS ROM? Over in GS2-land I'm pretty sure all the ICS ROMs are running modified, leaked kernels. Even CM9 is using mostly a leaked kernel with repacked initramfs I'm pretty sure.
teiglin said:
I'd be interested in trying to help, but I've never actually done android kernel development. I have set up a build environment to compile the kernel but only to **** around for myself; I've never actually released anything on xda.
I am wondering though, is it actually possible to modify the HC kernel to run a ported ICS ROM? Over in GS2-land I'm pretty sure all the ICS ROMs are running modified, leaked kernels. Even CM9 is using mostly a leaked kernel with repacked initramfs I'm pretty sure.
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Yes, it is possible. For GT8.9 we are using android 3.1 kernel from Samsung (for some reason Samsung has not released android 3.2 kernel source code for GT8.9). Of course it needs to be modified to make hw acceleration, touchscreen etc work.
poisike said:
Yes, it is possible. For GT8.9 we are using android 3.1 kernel from Samsung (for some reason Samsung has not released android 3.2 kernel source code for GT8.9). Of course it needs to be modified to make hw acceleration, touchscreen etc work.
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Sounds like you need a better kernel dev than me, then. But as others have said, development over here is pretty limited--you could try posting in the dev section, but ezynow is the guy who has posted anything on the kernel side of things. Maybe things will pick up a bit with the VZW release, but to be honest, this is a pretty niche device--I love it and I'm sure most of the people reading this do too, but at the price point it's just never going to be that popular. Here's to hoping.
you need all the updated binary libraries for ICS in addition to the new kernel before installing ICS will be possible
Availability around the world ( aside from Asia ) might be quite low or next to non-existent, its a great device but I've got a feeling it wont get too much of a developer support as samsung just keeps on crunching out new tablets.
OK, i'm confused now. I've been gathering information about the gt7.7 and i have found a lot of conflicting information. Do we have a confirmed partition table information? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21695494&postcount=5 < this looks right to me, can anyone confirm this?
The strange thing is that even the root.zip released here seems to mount the wrong partition, it mounts /dev/block/mmcblk0p4 as system?! To me it looks like the system is mmcblk0p9 or am i wrong?
Are P6800 and P6810 partition tables the same?
No they are not.
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poisike said:
OK, i'm confused now. I've been gathering information about the gt7.7 and i have found a lot of conflicting information. Do we have a confirmed partition table information? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21695494&postcount=5 < this looks right to me, can anyone confirm this?
The strange thing is that even the root.zip released here seems to mount the wrong partition, it mounts /dev/block/mmcblk0p4 as system?! To me it looks like the system is mmcblk0p9 or am i wrong?
Are P6800 and P6810 partition tables the same?
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The partition tables are different and details have been posted elsewhere.
davp has previously posted about the possible error in root.zip as you also have identified. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22650451 There does not appear to be any response by JadeEyedWolf or any others. Whilst it might not be a likely critical problem, it may, at the least, be poor coding.
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4.1 Jelly Bean being pushed to AOSP right now!

This release will be tagged as android-4.1.1_r1 in AOSP. While the source is going live now, the full proprietary binaries for Google-blessed devices won't be rolled out until later. Google plans to directly support the Nexus 7, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, and Xoom through AOSP. Be aware that the addition of the Jelly Bean code to AOSP doesn't mean any OTA updates are on the way. This just means anyone can download the full source to begin work.
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/07/09/android-4-1-jelly-bean-released-to-aosp-right-now/
Just Woah!
GO DEVS!!
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Time to shine
I hope our Transformer can handle project butter and it doesnt become project stutter
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Google plans to directly support the Nexus 7, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, and Xoom through AOSP.
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The Xoom has (almost) the same hardware as the TF101, so we're (almost) in business
can not wait to see update.
I'm excited. Hopefully we can see some ROMS soon. I also hope we can get the CM10 or AOKP variations. Come on DEVS!!!
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I hope our Transformer can handle project butter and it doesnt become project stutter
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if the nexus s can handle it i am sure there will be no problem
my full support to devs.
well asus give us jelly bean or will we have to root the tf101 and get a rom?
scottharris4 said:
well asus give us jelly bean or will we have to root the tf101 and get a rom?
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If you want JB in a timely fashion and in a stable form, my guess is that you should not rely on Asus. Their ICS builds were bug-ridden to the point of driving me away.
Can't wait for some of the devs, maybe Paul Burton, the CM-team, AOKP-team etc to get hacking on this source.
I've read in the 3.1 kernel thread that rayman33 is working on JB. So hopefully he will succeed and we will see a JB ROM soon
scottharris4 said:
well asus give us jelly bean or will we have to root the tf101 and get a rom?
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I wouldn't mind either way!
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All, you know, I will start working on a JellyBean (ProjectButter) - AOSP build as soon as Team Douche (CM9) update their repos.
The SDK port is giving me too much errors, bugs and overall hassle to be worth working on.
Will check the repo the next days for update.
JellyBean on it's way.
Currently fixing up ramdisk as a pre-condition to make the rom boot later.
If the devs are willing to, I might collaborate with guevor (kernel work), sidneyk (ramdisk assist) and sportsstar89/ricardopvz/Roach2010 or any other AOSP-ROM developer or maintainer.
I might just ask them when the source drops.
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rayman33 said:
All, you know, I will start working on a JellyBean (ProjectButter) - AOSP build as soon as Team Douche (CM9) update their repos.
The SDK port is giving me too much errors, bugs and overall hassle to be worth working on.
Will check the repo the next days for update.
JellyBean on it's way.
Currently fixing up ramdisk as a pre-condition to make the rom boot later.
If the devs are willing to, I might collaborate with guevor (kernel work), sidneyk (ramdisk assist) and sportsstar89/ricardopvz/Roach2010 or any other AOSP-ROM developer or maintainer.
I might just ask them when the source drops.
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That's the only thing I wanted to hear in the forums this week. Thanks a million
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Droid-Life reports someone already ported JB to the Kindle Fire. :laugh:
Jelly beans gonna be awesome
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just lou said:
Droid-Life reports someone already ported JB to the Kindle Fire. :laugh:
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Acer Iconia A500 got AOSP port, same as new ASUS TF300
the point is, seems like were quiet few on xda-developers that does it, they are over at transformer forum i think
rayman33 said:
All, you know, I will start working on a JellyBean (ProjectButter) - AOSP build as soon as Team Douche (CM9) update their repos.
The SDK port is giving me too much errors, bugs and overall hassle to be worth working on.
Will check the repo the next days for update.
JellyBean on it's way.
Currently fixing up ramdisk as a pre-condition to make the rom boot later.
If the devs are willing to, I might collaborate with guevor (kernel work), sidneyk (ramdisk assist) and sportsstar89/ricardopvz/Roach2010 or any other AOSP-ROM developer or maintainer.
I might just ask them when the source drops.
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You kind of caught me by surprise with this post, but sure, if I'm able and capable of helping I will be willing. Thanks.

[MOD] suggestion for a webtop solution on AOSP/CM/AOKP

I found this tread that makes an install of Linux on every mobilephone, could this be usefull?? I am not a developer but I think this thing belongs to Development, if not I am sorry and ask mods to move this.
So what you want to do is install webtop as a linux OS on the atrix?
I think its not posible...but maybe Im wrong
from the (m)ATRIX...
Quote from that thread:
This projects aim is to bring a range of linux distros to your android device through a method known as 'chroot',
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As far as I know, this is already available for the Atrix's webtop since forever ago, through debian chroot (and possibly webtop2sd).
ravilov said:
Quote from that thread:
As far as I know, this is already available for the Atrix's webtop since forever ago, through debian chroot (and possibly webtop2sd).
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Since this is a project working on also other devices w/o webtop functionality, maybe it could help in having webtop in cyanogenmod and other custom ROM builted from sources!
gianluca.tomat said:
Since this is a project working on also other devices w/o webtop functionality, maybe it could help in having webtop in cyanogenmod and other custom ROM builted from sources!
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Its been done, over a year now. here Just root and install this.
Djazin said:
Its been done, over a year now. here Just root and install this.
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I know, but I posted the link here so that maybe some devs could possibly integrate it into a ROM so that when you connect the phone to tv/dock it boots automatically into linux distro!
It doesn't work like that. You have to actually start the hardware side of things on the tegra2 chip, it has nothing to do with the chroot linux distro, which is very old news (and all the devs know about it). What you essentially have to do is code the x session to send itself over the seperate hdmi output frame buffer, which also has to be triggered and deactivated properly.
No developer has been interested in really trying it. Jokersax was working on it at one point in CM9, but scrapped it due to upstream changes that broke his code.
This doesn't really belong in this section, and I've given you the actual reason why there's more to this than you think. Also, as I said, everyone knows about running linux on android in this fashion, as it's a very old project at this point.
Yup, chroot methods won't help a bit
I believe that webtop on cm is something that Samcripp is still trying to make work...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29376000
When the official ICS comes out, we just might have webtop on cyanogenmod
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Yup, chroot methods won't help a bit
I believe that webtop on cm is something that Samcripp is still trying to make work...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29376000
When the official ICS comes out, we just might have webtop on cyanogenmod
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Maybe yes maybe no, because CM7 which is based on gingerbread (we do have official gingerbread) still dont have webtop integration...
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Ok sorry guys!
bimasakti85 said:
Maybe yes maybe no, because CM7 which is based on gingerbread (we do have official gingerbread) still dont have webtop integration...
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The gingerbread webtop is a hack by Motorola. Even tho is a linux distribution its tightly woven into android libraries. This libraries without source can't be added into cm7.
Cm9 is different. Ics is capable of switching to tablet mode. Offering a better option than just plain locked down linux. We shall see.
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there is gentop2
search it
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