Hi,
do you think it's possible to port firefoxos to u8150 ?
Specs are similar to HTC pico (or explorer) and both phones where unofficially ported to ICS
Since the port was possible for pico I bet it's possible for this huawei too.
I'm following this guide https://developer.mozilla.org/es/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS/Portando so I cloned everything needed on my github at https://github.com/suoko
I now need the correct manifest xml https://github.com/suoko/b2g-manifest/blob/master/u8510.xml
feherneoh said:
Could you please show me some kind of ICS sources for the device? I could only find GB (CyanogenMod and your github, too)
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I found this http://emmanuelchenze.com/how-to-upgrade-the-huawei-u8150-ideos-to-ice-cream-sandwich/ but not ICS sources.
Let me see if I can find them
http://www.mediafire.com/download/3...APSHOT-u8150-ColdFusionX-tilal6991-signed.zip
It was here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19847168&postcount=1
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Froyo kernel source code released for zte Blade,
Just been on zte,s official support page and it says the source code for froyo has been released!
Ya it did, like a month ago...
Where?
onejay09 said:
Froyo kernel source code released for zte Blade,
Just been on zte,s official support page and it says the source code for froyo has been released!
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Please post address/link to the site you are refereing to.
The only thing I can find about an possible update right now is this. It states that the file you can download is "ZTE BLADE series-Froyo kernel(2.6.32) source code".
- Can I update my Blade my self by using this file? If yes, please advice on how-to
Love my Blade!
This was about a month ago it was released although I don't think you can just build it and flash it onto the phone. If i remember rightly zte blade missed out some important files to allow for us to do this.
Kaherdin said:
Please post address/link to the site you are refereing to.
The only thing I can find about an possible update ...right now is this[/URL]. It states that the file you can download is "ZTE BLADE series-Froyo kernel(2.6.32) source code".
- Can I update my Blade my self by using this file? If yes, please advice on how-to
Love my Blade!
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I'd like to know too...
I'm pretty certain is is not flashable, i think it needs to be built first and I think it is the source for the chinese model or the japanese model, not sure which but would need some further tinkering to get it booting and working on other (european) blades
hey guys im the new guy here and wanted to know if you can give me a complete list what i need to make a sailfish rom.
and a question cant we use cyanogenmod 11 instead aof 10.1.3??
T-uzun said:
hey guys im the new guy here and wanted to know if you can give me a complete list what i need to make a sailfish rom.
and a question cant we use cyanogenmod 11 instead aof 10.1.3??
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Well that's how the Nexus 5 was ported, but you'll need to modify the kernel a bit, I think, you'll also need the actual Sailfish ROM, here are the repo's for the Nexus 5, have a look at the kernel files, compare it to the standard CM11 kernel, and play close attention to the Kickstarter file (there is a link for the generic sailfish image in the kickstarter file), that will show what and where all the stuff is collected together, you then use the kickstarter file to make a sailfish image for your phone.
Have a look at the mer project wiki page, that will tell you some more about how to make an image.
nexus4 xiaomi mi2
thanks for your help
i realize that it is much harder to port sailfish than something more common
the nexus 4 port shoud be more easier to port, to xiaomi mi2 right?
you'll still have to modify some stuff to get it working, but in theory it could be easier.
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thanks for your help
i realize that it is much harder to port sailfish than something more common
the nexus 4 port shoud be more easier to port, to xiaomi mi2 right?
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if you can be patient the jolla team will release hadk soon. This means hardare adaption development kit. After this it will be much easier to port
sailfish os on other devices.
Sorry if there is a more appropriate thread but if anyone is still interested:
https://twitter.com/Nokius/status/679796509278355456
https://twitter.com/Nokius/status/679573564845101056
Not sure how far he is into the port though.
Hey guys.
Look at this: https://github.com/FlymeOS
Any android developer could please look at the sources and give us feedback if they are usefull for custom roms?
thx to @iicc for the information (source http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61626530&postcount=45)
pOpY
The manual is in chinese... But it will be nice if somebody tells what it is inside the repository and what can we do with this
What they have done is to facilitate people to make Flyme roms for other devices, nothing more.
With the code that was released the other day we can not do anything
We still in the same situation
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What they have done is to facilitate people to make Flyme roms for other devices, nothing more.
With the code that was released the other day we can not do anything
We still in the same situation
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Shame on Meizu
Whats the drawback for meizu if they just open the Bootchain for us.
--> ill know one --> better roms than FlymeOS
Hi. Wanted to ask, if someone has sources of named phone's kernel or any links where it's possible to download it? Thanks a lot!
There is no Kernel sources available yet. Maybe in future but, I don't think meizu release it soon if they want to ever release it!
It is published here:
https://github.com/meizuosc/m576
Will have a look and try to compile a kernel (with some goodies) if ever get some spare time.
Hi everyone,
I just noticed that the Z300C Source code has been released by ASUS (2020/11/04).
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/Zenpad/Z300C/Z300C_V4.7.5-update.tar.gz
Any enthusiast who are willing to help me try to build it ?
Edit:
I uploaded the source code on Github if anybody is interested in it :
https://github.com/dchenaux/android_kernel_asus_p023
So the build worked
I created a zImage.
Now i'm wondering what would be the next steps ?
My goal would be to make an aosp ROM.
I found some basic device tree for the tablet which I forked here :
https://github.com/dchenaux/android_device_asus_p023
I'm currently investigating how to achieve that. I never ported aosp for an unsupported device. If you have any advice I would be happy !
sadly i have no idea about how to build a rom, but i hope you reach the goal!
also, could you help me find out what file controls battery charging?
btw how did you find out about the release of the source code?
Hey
Sorry I didn't have time until now to investigate further, but it's still in my todo list.
I was looking for the stock rom on the Asus website and I saw that the source code was available.
Hi, any luck on making a custom ROM yet? (Sorry for the bad English)