Android AT commands automative tool - Xperia Z1 Compact General

Hello, I'm interested in collecting useful information about different android devices using AT commands. I'm not a pro in this topic, so I've started by writing application which automaticaly collects results of executing available AT commands on device. If you also interested in this theme, please feel free to contribute to project.
Source code is available on Github. Please search for 'aleksandr-bakanov/android-at-commands' because I'm not able to publish link here.
I post this in Xperia Z1 Compact General because I've tested my application on this device.

I've managed to put my application at Play Market. Hope this will attract more people
Still can't post urls.. https:// play.google. com/store/apps/details ?id=bav.androidatcommands

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Cross-compiling, what am i doing wrong

Hello!
as the title indicates I am having trouble cross-compiling. hello world compiles perfectly but bigger programs just wont give in..
I downloaded the android source from git and compiled just the way the website (http://source.android.com/download) says you should (is there anyway to verify that its compiled correctly?)
Then I use the agcc python script(http://plausible.org/andy/agcc) for the linking but when i compile i always get trouble about it not being able to find certain defined fields or other types. So basicly i followed the second part of what this wiki says (eventough using a toolchain from codesourcery for example and cc staticly. It also fails...)
What im really asking is how and what do you guys use to cross-compile to android?
Richard_Xeli said:
Hello!
as the title indicates I am having trouble cross-compiling. hello world compiles perfectly but bigger programs just wont give in..
I downloaded the android source from git and compiled just the way the website (http://source.android.com/download) says you should (is there anyway to verify that its compiled correctly?)
Then I use the agcc python script(http://plausible.org/andy/agcc) for the linking but when i compile i always get trouble about it not being able to find certain defined fields or other types. So basicly i followed the second part of what this wiki says (eventough using a toolchain from codesourcery for example and cc staticly. It also fails...)
What im really asking is how and what do you guys use to cross-compile to android?
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Hello,
i am having problems with the linker too! i am using the NDK (because it actually does C / C++ code) and the code compiles with very few warnings on some instructions but works well otherwise, it just WOULD NOT LINK the stuff together!! one interesting setting i noticed in some public makefiles for the NDK i noticed is that they actually set the linker to /system/bin/linker, which is obviously a file on the target device. but i don't know how it would access it? any ideas?
BTW: post your error(s) please
Try this
The system won't let me post a link (as a new user), however there is a really good tutorial on native android development and debugging using the AOSP build system. Search on Aton International Incorporated and click on blogs in the menubar. I am in no way associated with the company, just happy to finally be able to cross-compile, link and debug for android.
Maybe someone who has more posts could post a link here.
http://www.aton.com/android-native-development-using-the-android-open-source-project/

[Q] Modifying AOSP Calendar issue

Hi, so I'm a student learning Android app development and trying to modify the AOSP calendar to fit my needs so I downloaded the source code from git and made a project with 2.2 FroYo as the basis through Eclipse with ADT and all but I ran into a problem. So I run into:
android.provider.Calendar cannot be resolved into a variable
I did some research and found that the SDK apparently does not have the calendar code nor the database which is why I am running into these issues. So I learned from here jimblackler[dot]net/blog/?p=151 all that. He does have a solution except I have no idea what he is saying. He posted a bunch of code but I have no idea where that code is supposed to go in and I dont understand what he is trying to do with "content://calendar/calendars"
So I just decided to ignore the errors and obviously I couldn't compile it through eclipse so I made an unsigned apk and tried to install it unto the Emulator via ADB but as an unsigned apk it would not let me install it I tried to sign it by going through google's developer site but I am at lost again. I'm a noob to these things unfortunately..
I was wondering if anybody could help me out and point me in a good direction, I would be eternally grateful. Thanks.
P.S. Sorry if I was being vague about the google's developer site and source code site but as a newbie I can't post links properly
P.P.S. Sorry for double posting already on the app forum but after posting I thought this was the more proper forum to ask the question.

[Development] BadaSI

BadaSI​​​​System Information and Benchmark Tool​​​
Preamble
- News
BadaSI is a community project, everyone is invited to help on the developement or to post some new useful ideas. Also everyone who helps will be shown in the About part of the app as Team-Member. This App aims to show every usefull information about the system, to offer some benchmarks and a better user experience while using it. At the other side BadaSI is also aimed to help new developers, to dive into the bada world and start developing Apps. There is a big usefull collection throgh many API functions from the bada SDK and offers for every new developer some usefull examples that could help in hard times.
Information
- AppStore
For user that don't wont to test it, the currently official release is also available in the AppStore:
BadaSI available for all countries
- Disclaimer
The inofficial version of the App under developement, and should be used only by Beta-Testers, which don't mind, that the Device could crash after using it. Everyone should think about it before installing the App on the Device. Also no warranty or anything else is guaranteed, use it at your own risk.
- How to use?
Bind the Project in the bada SDK:
1. Install the newest Bada SDK [recommendet is the standard installation]
2. Start the Bada SDK
3. File --> Import --> bada Application Projekt --> Select Root Directory [Path of the Project Folder]
4. Confirm with Finish
Clean and compile the Projekt:
5. Right-Click on the Project Folder
6. Press Clean Project
7. Choose the Arrow-Down-Symbol next to the Tools-Symbol
8. Press Target Release
Prepare the Device:
9. Copy the attached rootCA.cert on the Card and execute it
10. Enable USB-Debugging [unter Settings --> Connections]
11. Connect the Device to the PC over USB-Calbe
Install and test the App
12. Choose the Arrow-Down-Symbol next to the Play-Button
13. Press Target-Release
Epilogue
- Announcement
The Source Code is open source and free for every developer, only the whole App, as it is, shouldn't be published as a copy of it. I am working togheter with a designer, all images are copyrighted by him and should not be used for third party apps. The changelog is always in the packed integrated.
- Current Official Build 1.0.0.201104152000.rc2
- Current InOfficial Build 1.0.0.201104152000.rc2
I have uploaded a newer alpha version here:
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3073&p=19540&viewfull=1#post19540
Sorry i don't have time to upload it also here, but i will in the next days, xda users can also test as before .
larioteo said:
I have uploaded a newer alpha version here:
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3073&p=19540&viewfull=1#post19540
Sorry i don't have time to upload it also here, but i will in the next days, xda users can also test as before .
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Just Tried.It works Very well.and About Ram is perfect.And New Section Uilities When avaialable ?
The new section will also come soon, i want to build in some usefull things like compass and so on, the sensor data will stay as it was but a compination of them will come under utilities. I must think about it what is very usefull and can be part of the app. Maybe also a waterlevel.
Second, the gui will change a little bit i want to built in instead of the words on or off supported and unsupported some images that are more clear. making it a little bit more suiting to the 20 centure.
wave wifi direct supported or not?? i asked because i saw some knowledge about that beforehand and it was about ''supported''
It is defined in System Info as i saw definitely no. If the OS says no than i believe it.

Android programmer newbie needs to know basics

Hi, so tomorrow is Sunday and I am in the mood to write some cool programs for android devices. Please tell me all the tools I require and some reverse engineering ones too for copy pasting some cool things thx.
Here's a google doc a user called autom8r from reddit posted.
It's pretty useful and he goes through why he used everything. Credits to him not me.
URL
EDIT: Well seen as I have less than 10 posts I can't post the link...
EDIT: Here's the link all truncated: ht[REMOVETHIS]tps://[REMOVETHIS]docs.google.co[ANDALSOREMOVETHIS]m/spreadsheet/pub?key=0Aiakq5EFgZZTdGlmblFNMFZLN3huRnNUNzdkWDRoekE&output=html
Too many things to download ><" jdk eclipse adt blah blah no longer interested in android development
You just need Eclipse for JAVA developers, and Android SDK with ADT plugin. And if it you first application you must read the book like "Android development for 24 hours".
Can u please provide direct download links to those files. This eclipse has like 2820207328282626 versions and I get confused
On Android Developers there is a bundle package which contain sdk/eclipse/adt.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
I Would not recommend you copying and pasting parts of other people's software. You will learn much more if you try to write it yourself.
For a lot of Android features there are open source libraries. Try them out, they may help you developing your app.
http://www.theultimateandroidlibrary.com/
http://www.androidviews.net/
Hey thanks that was exactly what I needed to start. I love you :*
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[DEV][TOOL] smalisca - static code analysis tool for smali

Hi there,
I've been coding on a static code analysis tool for Smali file for about 3-4 months. Before releasing it "officially" to the Android community I'd like to beta-test it in order to fix bugs, improve the usability and get a general feedback.
You can find the tool here:
https://github.com/dorneanu/smalisca
There is also a quite complete documentation of the tool available here:
http://smalisca.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
Some screenshots are available here:
http://smalisca.readthedocs.org/en/latest/screenshots.html
Thanks for your valuable feedback.
Cheers, Cyneox

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