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Noob here:
What is this for?
u have for g2 ?
i guess its the g3 mainboard. not sure how it should help developing?
empulse92 said:
i guess its the g3 mainboard. not sure how it should help developing?
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Probably won't, seeing as it's posted in the >G3 General..
and whats that mean ?
jerusalem.boy said:
and whats that mean ?
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It means; I agree, sic "not sure how it should help developing?" That's maybe why it is Posted under >G3 General and not >G3 Android Development....
These are the pinouts for the onboard sdcard. So theoretically, you could solder wires to these and plug the sd card into a PC, where the full contents can be dumped using "dd" or the like. Probably much more cool stuff too, it's good info to have anyhow. :good:
stiggy2012 said:
These are the pinouts for the onboard sdcard. So theoretically, you could solder wires to these and plug the sd card into a PC, where the full contents can be dumped using "dd" or the like. Probably much more cool stuff too, it's good info to have anyhow. :good:
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Totally agree and there's a very handy "Teardown" posted by @pwrdbykyank here:-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785778
It's a lot simpler than some I've done.
emmc
Dose anybody know were I could get a 16gb emmc for my g3 thanks.
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We got one! O2 sent us one of their demo models to test with. We figured they would have asked others if they were only interested in a superficial look, so we voided the warranty almost immediately. Here's our preliminary findings:
http://xda-developers.com/xda2
We take requests as for what to try next...
We got one! O2 sent us one of their demo models to test with.
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ooooo now that I do like the sounds of 8)
And here was me thinking O2 had no sense whatsoever... maybe I like this company after all :lol:
wtg O2 !!!
128mb eh? I think I know what I want from Santa LOL
wtg also to the developers... you have an official unofficial handset from O2 and officially they must have unofficially been reading your works :wink:
How unofficially official
:roll:
EDIT: I just had a thought... sorry to be the first to ***** :roll: but the SD slot at the top must make it more obvious? People might have the urge to fire it out the top (XDA has some firing range if done properly) or even worse....increase the chance of it getting pinched
nice pics...
Thank you... :wink:
Could you give some details on the connector?
Can I use my XDA cables and carkit?
As always: impressive stuff
About connections and accessories:
1- does it fit in the leathercase of the XDA I
2- does it fit in the craddle of the XDA I
3- does it fit with the charger of the XDA I
4- does it fit with the car charger of XDA I
5- is it the same stylus ? does the stylus of XDA I fit in the socket of XDA II ?
In other words, if we have extra accessories of the present XDA, can I use them with the new XDA II ?
Hi!
Concerning this part of the first review:
The other 16 MB of the disk-on-chip [...]
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Does that mean, that this part of the ROM is fully user-accessible (reading&writing)?
In that case it would be very easy to change an XDA II to an MDA II (software-wise) by simply copying the files in that arey from on to another?
Is that true?
Greetings,
Olli
X-Ray said:
Could you give some details on the connector?
Can I use my XDA cables and carkit?
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You can use any cable you have, but not the old cradle: the shape of the device is slightly different. I guess whether or not you can use your carkit depends on the form-factor.
The cradle that comes with it can charge a second battery (they are removeable now), and has a 2A power supply.
Nossie said:
I just had a thought... sorry to be the first to ***** :roll: but the SD slot at the top must make it more obvious? People might have the urge to fire it out the top (XDA has some firing range if done properly) or even worse....increase the chance of it getting pinched
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Yeah, these SD-card eject springs can be weapons-grade. But still the top is the only right place to have your wavelan or gps SDIO card stick out.
ojung said:
[...]
this 16MByte disk gets mounted as '\Extended_ROM'.
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Does that mean, that this part of the ROM is fully user-accessible (reading&writing)?
In that case it would be very easy to change an XDA II to an MDA II (software-wise) by simply copying the files in that arey from on to another?
Is that true?
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Correct.
Something tells me that any XDA II follow-up to the kitchen will no longer mess with the tiny bit of space in the 32MB main ROM, but will focus on this extended ROM disk instead. The life of a tweaker will be nicer and easier on the XDA II.
XDA developer Peter Poelman said:
We got one! O2 sent us one of their demo models to test with. We figured they would have asked others if they were only interested in a superficial look, so we voided the warranty almost immediately. Here's our preliminary findings:
http://xda-developers.com/xda2
We take requests as for what to try next...
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Wonderful!! When will you be able to unlock it?
Thanx a lot for your work.
Tekflow said:
1- does it fit in the leathercase of the XDA I
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Yes. You can just barely still use the volume slider in the down direction. the camera button is not useable, but then the camera is covered by the back of the case anyway.
2- does it fit in the craddle of the XDA I
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No.
3- does it fit with the charger of the XDA I
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Yes. The charger that comes with it is 2A, but can also charge a second battery in the cradle.
4- does it fit with the car charger of XDA I
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Haven't tried, but see no reason why not.
5- is it the same stylus ? does the stylus of XDA I fit in the socket of XDA II ?
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No, XDA II stylus is much thinner and slightly longer
FDPM said:
Wonderful!! When will you be able to unlock it?
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The unit we got appears to be unlocked. It may well be that they finally discovered that SIMlocking is immoral.
If they do start selling SIMlocked units, we'll see what happens. We've thought of a few ways one could make it harder to unlock, and at least in theory they could make it hard enough to deter people like us.
XDA developer Peter Poelman said:
Correct.
Something tells me that any XDA II follow-up to the kitchen will no longer mess with the tiny bit of space in the 32MB main ROM, but will focus on this extended ROM disk instead. The life of a tweaker will be nicer and easier on the XDA II.
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Thanks!
So we just have to wait for many little tweaks by the o2-developers. Then we -the users- simply have to install those to the ROM disk and voila! Thanks to HTC for that great opportunity!
So: Hurry up and build some tweaks
Not such a intresting question but is the LCD the same size as the XDA as i have loads of screen protectors to fit the XDA, I know its brighter and better , but is it the same size
Thanks
one question think most of us would like to ask
can the XDA 2 use Jeff's Kitchen or Kalex's Kitchen?? would be great if its possible...love the IIWPO on it
applecom said:
Not such a intresting question but is the LCD the same size as the XDA as i have loads of screen protectors to fit the XDA.
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It is 1 millimeter wider and half a millimeter higher. (And this while the entire device is narrower because the screen edges are smaller. Vierwable area is the same.
david beckham said:
one question think most of us would like to ask
can the XDA 2 use Jeff's Kitchen or Kalex's Kitchen?? would be great if its possible...love the IIWPO on it
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Nothing stops you from putting this ROM in the kitchen. Structure is the same, and conventional mkrom-family tools work. Hoever, the whole rationale behind the kitchen becomes thinner when you have 32 MB flash-disk and 128 MB RAM to play with.
Of course never seen before :shock: :shock: :shock:
You are big guy
XDA developer Peter Poelman said:
Yeah, these SD-card eject springs can be weapons-grade. But still the top is the only right place to have your wavelan or gps SDIO card stick out.
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ahh yeah that does make sense, less interferience(sp?) I'd imagine..
oh well... beware of of low flying SD cards arf arf :twisted:
A question
I have a homemade carkit, with a connector with some functions like audio, microfoon,gps input/output and power.
is the connector pin layout still the same?
thank!
It's a Taiwanese site,but am pretty sure u won't need to read..... :wink:
.................TONS OF UNIVERSAL PICTURES.............(to the smallest detail..)
RAGO :lol:
Nice, but whats up with these two holes?
those are speedholes, they make the car i mean phone go faster
Ha ha ha, year i remember.........the more holes you drill in your fender the faster it goes
We actually had a dude at school that did it.........wonder what kind of science he is working with nowadays *LOL*
bosjo said:
Nice, but whats up with these two holes?
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I think they are connectors for external antennas, one for WCDMA and one for GSM/GPRS.
http://www.clubimate.com/t-JASJAR_technical.aspx
Yep, your right.
Look also at this pdf @ page 7
Also i can se the posibility for the "all connect in one move" Car Craddle.
But I cannot describe how dissapointed I am that there is no Cradle bundled with this device
well personaly i've stop'd using my cradles for my xda2 since i got my silicone case i'll ruin it in no time if i choose to take it out of it every time i want to sync / charge
of cause with the universal being the way it is dont see such a silicone case being a problem like that....
bosjo said:
Yep, your right.
Look also at this pdf @ page 7
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Do you know where i can find the manual...? but in english...
thnx, M.
Motard69 said:
Do you know where i can find the manual...? but in english...
thnx, M.
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Sorry, can't help you there
It's strange to say, but my USB-Port is broken.
Are there a tutorial how i can replace the usb-port with a new one like this?
Thanking you in anticipation
Sad, but true...
marvin1994 said:
It's strange to say, but my USB-Port is broken.
Are there a tutorial how i can replace the usb-port with a new one like this?
Thanking you in anticipation
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If you're not a soldering wizzard, don't even think about!
Good luck!
Originally Posted by marvin1994
It's strange to say, but my USB-Port is broken.
Are there a tutorial how i can replace the usb-port with a new one like this?
Thanking you in anticipation
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If you're not a soldering wizzard, don't even think about!
Good luck!
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+1
equipment also inlcudes a hugeass soldering microscope.
Without it you may not be able to solder data connectors properly. (That may apply even if you take it in for repair)
But if it's not too damaged someone who specializes in soldering stuff should be able to repair it.
Sent from my T9193 using xda
The only damage is the data-pin that is broke up. Because of that i can't flash any things
marvin1994 said:
The only damage is the data-pin that is broke up. Because of that i can't flash any things
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You can flash MAGLDR and clk from SD card. Click the link in my sig, I give full details in the guide for both. But if you want to flash clk you need to use the updated version that has CWM already in it.
Have any of y'all found a way for the Nexus 7 to work with an MHL Adapter? I don't wanna have to buy a new adapter just to get this thing on the tele. Lol
Not supported.
Couple existing threads... there are more.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808983
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737910
if there's a will there's a way...i'm sure if people want it bad enough some developer will make it available.
qpqpqp said:
if there's a will there's a way...i'm sure if people want it bad enough some developer will make it available.
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we don't have the required hardware
mewantnexus7 said:
we don't have the required hardware
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I think this answers my question of this morning posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808983
Thanks
mewantnexus7 said:
we don't have the required hardware
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Is it possible to emulate or virtualize such hardware?
For an example, my Realtek HD audio chip on my motherboard doesn't support Dolby Digital Live traditionally (lacks the hardware chip). But it can instead use the CPU for this task with proper drivers.
Hi guys,
I want to make a small firmware for my android TV. Or customize a firmware and install it on my TV.
My chipset is MediaTek. Can I do this?
May you help me? I'm new here, please guide.
Do you have source code for your device? No? Then you cannot make new firmware
aIecxs said:
Do you have source code for your device? No? Then you cannot make new firmware
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Yes, I have
I recommend to pick random build guide from LineageOS wiki
https://wiki.lineageos.org/contributing
or some xda build guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-are-lineageos-and-twrp-built.4326099
Good luck
You need the device tree and chipset blobs
$cronos_ said:
You need the device tree and chipset blobs
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I can name each piece. If that's what you mean.
Pyvern said:
I can name each piece. If that's what you mean.
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what is the board name and manufacturer
$cronos_ said:
what is the board name and manufacturer
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The name of PCB main board is CV6681 made in MTK
This leads nowhere I recommend to get help on 4pda.ru
Pyvern said:
The name of PCB main board is CV6681 made in MTK
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thats the cpu, whats the board called
https://starwind.com.ru/catalog/item/1527907
aIecxs said:
I recommend to pick random build guide from LineageOS wiki
https://wiki.lineageos.org/contributing
or some xda build guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-are-lineageos-and-twrp-built.4326099
Good luck
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I wish to make one for firestick gen 2 aka tank, how do you suggest i proceed, I'm a noob could you point me to a guide or something
Pyvern said:
The name of PCB main board is CV6681 made in MTK
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Their firmware is readily available online, start from there
Pyvern said:
I can name each piece. If that's what you mean.
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Are you an electrical engineer or something?
Abdul [email protected] said:
Are you an electrical engineer or something?
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I don't know why but this made my side hurt laughing. Thank you haven't laughed like that in while
vatan9 said:
Their firmware is readily available online, start from there
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Build a rom from source using device tree and binary blobs from original firmware
Please don't laugh too hard as I am still learning but what advantage will rooting your TV be ? Yes , that is an honest question cuz I just bought a Hisense 70" android tv with google Chromecast yad yada . The 1 thing I have noticed is it persistently tells me to delete apps , memory is low. I know theres a way to use a usb stick to increase the memory but how do you even do that? BTW, great tv for $400. Can't beat it.
Pyvern said:
The name of PCB main board is CV6681 made in MTK
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is this the pcb https://a.pomf.cat/ajvrmn.jpeg
Pyvern said:
Yes, I have
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How you got device source code??
lateloads1 said:
Please don't laugh too hard as I am still learning but what advantage will rooting your TV be ? Yes , that is an honest question cuz I just bought a Hisense 70" android tv with google Chromecast yad yada . The 1 thing I have noticed is it persistently tells me to delete apps , memory is low. I know theres a way to use a usb stick to increase the memory but how do you even do that? BTW, great tv for $400. Can't beat it.
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Do you find the solution? I have the same situation with my sharp aquos 55eq4ea