Great news for us Samsung Conquer 4g users! The first open source is found and you can get to it here: http://opensource.samsung.com/ and than searching "SPH-D600". Four different sources should pop up showing different versions of the phone including EF25,EG15,FC17,FE16, and an unknown FB07!!
You can download ubuntu here: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop (which is necesarry for developing) and a tut on building your own kernel here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748297 .
Also search around on tuts on building from source.
Let the developing begin!
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Ok so google has now officially released the android source code and SDK. So now there are endless possibilities to what can be done with it, it can be ported to any device.
I'll leave the devs to think about that but till then heres the link:
http://source.android.com/ Info about the source
http://code.google.com/android/ Download SDK from here.
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Can anyone point me to a guide or summary of alternative kernels please?
You can check our work on the nook color linux kernels in this thread here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1370873&page=285
I also have a guide on using the Git and the Gerrit code review down in cyanogenMod central for the nook color linux tree at this thread link here. http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/50994-follow-along-with-me-trying-to-learn-how-to-code/
If you want to help and have experience on building linux kernels feel free to post a follow up in the first link I have posted. We are using the git and the github to commit code for our linux kernel tree. If you need help on getting up and going on using git, look through the second link I gave, I have all of the links on the github for our project and other helpful tips for you to get started. Right now the top developers are committing code to the jellybean branches. <fat tire> is our top developer and github maintainer for the nook color linux kernel tree, you can find him in the first link I provided and can help you also.
Thanks. I'm able to put a kernel together, but i haven't much experience in original development. I'll keep an eye on that thread though!
Right now we are looking for a few debuggers for the Jelly Bean Kernels. You know how to use debuggers? We need to check for kernel opps that are not being caught by the machines. Last year here there was a developer that rooted 2 kernel opps out and submitted them to Gerrit as a patch. Henk Poley , the developer for the Git extentions used his app and rooted out a few kernel opps on the cyanogenMod stable 7.1 at the time. Check out the my link on debuggers if you are not sure how. Not glamous work but it needs done, and I am getting up and ready to go back to school. Might do that if you want to help.
<Eyeballer> here is looking for someone to strip out all the unnecessary phone .apks for the nook color cyanogenMod builds, like the phone.apk and the telephony.apk along with the voicedialer.apk. I was going to get started on doing that but got sidetracked on getting a proper workflow going on the github. That second thread has links on how to submit work and patches down at cyanogenMod.
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If you are up to a more difficult challenge the wi-fi module needs more work on the Jelly bean builds, they are still getting wake lock problems with it. A few months ago the developers disassembled and reassembled the wi fi module and could not find any code conflicts within the driver or the module. They can fill you in on that up in IRC at #nook color if you want to follow up on that.
Wow. Uh, I don't actually use a debugger, I'm pretty new to building kernels. I used to program C++ in Visual Studio, but so far haven't investigated the debugging process. In my own kernels I use printk, and that's about as sophisticated as it gets.
I wish I could help, but I need the device to available at the moment for my young daughter. Good luck with JB. I'll consider helping if my situation changes.
Greeting Developers :angel:,
I am new to this ROM building/porting process.
I want to install Vanilla Android on my note-4, so after questioning Google number of times, I came across official Android development guide on official Android website: https://source.android.com/source/downloading.html
I have downloaded the Android source locally and was following various Guides and tutorials from XDA-University & forums only for the development process. http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/porting-aosp-roms-using-source-code
I discovered that for downloading/configuring the build for a specific device(trltexx), we need to create a localmanifest file that contains device tree, vendor and kernel configuration links for repo syncing.
Now, I want your expertise to guide me forward from this point. Questions being:
1. Can I use CM or other projects (eg. AICP etc.) device configurations for this AOSP project.
2. Can I use these configurations for cross-version android build, say if I want to compile version 6.x, can 5.x configs can be used. (Manufacturer will take several months to release version update)
or Create new configurations using some guide/tutorial/book or something.
In XDA, I know I'm at the write place posting my questions and asking for expertised help.:good:
Thanks!!
Hello Folk,
i am Going to build custom roms for le 2 (x526) . But as of core requirement to build any custom rom , first i need 3 source codes which are
1)Kernel Sources (I have that)
2)Device tree sources (Hoping for someone to build this)
3)Vendor Tree sources (Again, we dont have that too)
So if you are serious about custom roms them support me and Ask for any experienced developer to Get these two Tree sources .
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Hello Folk,
i am Going to build custom roms for le 2 (x526) . But as of core requirement to build any custom rom , first i need 3 source codes which are
1)Kernel Sources (I have that)
2)Device tree sources (Hoping for someone to build this)
3)Vendor Tree sources (Again, we dont have that too)
So if you are serious about custom roms them support me and Ask for any experienced developer to Get these two Tree sources .
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the kernel source you have is it working ???????????/
coz last i heard they removed it officially from their open source site coz they were not correct
Akhil16 said:
the kernel source you have is it working ???????????/
coz last i heard they removed it officially from their open source site coz they were not correct
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they have removed from their site for all le Mobiles so i hope these are working .
umangloria said:
Hello Folk,
i am Going to build custom roms for le 2 (x526) . But as of core requirement to build any custom rom , first i need 3 source codes which are
1)Kernel Sources (I have that)
2)Device tree sources (Hoping for someone to build this)
3)Vendor Tree sources (Again, we dont have that too)
So if you are serious about custom roms them support me and Ask for any experienced developer to Get these two Tree sources .
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This mobile contains snapdragon 652, which is rare currently in devices. So i don't think anyone has bring up device tree for this device. I am looking to purchase this device and then do some stuff for it, let's see if i bought it.
This might be helpful https://youtu.be/Uw_caMHZRC4
Hello,
For those interested in the original kernel source code for the SM-T813 :
As I am learning how to make ports for Android, I am trying to train on the original sources of the Linux kernel for the SM-T813.
After several weeks of research, I couldn't find the origin of the different kernel repositories.
Also on https://opensource.samsung.com, it was impossible to find the sources. So I contact them at the end of January to have an access to this sources...
... And they are now available !
You can download them on https://opensource.samsung.com (search SM-T813 at mobile phone on release center) or on my repository at https://github.com/Akipe/android_kernel_samsung_gts210vewifi_original_samsung
It is based on the T813XXS2BTK3 firmware with Android 7 Nougat.
I will see to ask for sources of similar tablets.
Will this help with porting new Adnoid version to these tablets?
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Will this help with porting new Adnoid version to these tablets?
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I don't think so,
Kernel sources for this tablet already exist, and are ported to newer versions.
It is more useful for those who want start from scratch, and want to inspect the unmodified source code.
But my goal would be to successfully create from scratch for the SM-T813 LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7); and then try to move to the latest versions.
Since I am a beginner, I still have a lot to learn, and I don't have much time, so we will see