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Hello everybody!
I need an advice on where to get drivers (or what kernel options to use) for my phone (Motorola Quench XT3) build on Qualcomm MSM7227 chpset.
It would be cool to be able to compile new version of Android from source, like gentoo or LFS; we wouldn't depend on Motorola's software updates. The only thing that seems missing is drivers and kernel configuration. (May be I am wrong - correct me)
So how do I find out what drivers/kernel options to use for my hardware?
Any help is appreciated. I would make an understandable guide for compiling Android for Motorola Quench XT3 if I succeed.
Upd:: Motorola Quench XT3 is a "Boston Orange" phone. Look for mods on cyanogenmod forum, in the z71 variants section.
Therein lies the problem.
Linux drivers for phone chipsets (mostly Qualcomm) are often provided as binary lumps for a specific kernel version. When kernel sources are made available for a specific phone then we can generally compile a full AOSP build by making sure that the kernel we build is compatible with the binary blobs, this get more difficult as the framework gets upgraded and depends on features of newer kernels.
So the things to look for are:
What version of Andriod does it run, what do you want to run?
Have Moto released kernel sources yet?
What are the GPU/Radio/BT/Wifi/Audio chipsets
Do we have binder-friendly driver source available for any of the above.
This is all _hard_ stuff and generally if you've never compiled a Linux kernel before this is not the place to start.
Linux drivers for phone chipsets (mostly Qualcomm) are often provided as binary lumps for a specific kernel version.
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This is OK as long as binary drivers are available for new kernels, I guess.
What version of Andriod does it run, what do you want to run?
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It has Android 1.6, and my goal is 2.2.
Have Moto released kernel sources yet?
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yes, they have sources available for download. I downloaded, but couldn't figure out what ".config" they use, in the bundled script "Android.mk" that depends on external variable KERNEL_DEFCONFIG.
What are the GPU/Radio/BT/Wifi/Audio chipsets
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Ok, I am trying to find that out. Couldn't find specs in the net (including Motorola website), they only give processor (Qualcomm MSM7227) Is there a command like lspci on Android?
if you've never compiled a Linux kernel before this is not the place to start
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What is the place to start then? Actually I've configured and compiled kernels for several desktops/laptops, they are fine. I am not any kind of expert, but may be it isn't too difficult to build a working 2.2 Android. There's almost no hope to get it from Motorola. Also I don't care about Motorola-specific software.
Overall, thank you for a good & quick response. I will try to figure out exactly what hardware it uses, and post it here.
P.S.: what else people do to upgrade their phones when it isn't supported by manufacturer?
It's MSM7227 !!!
Hello people!
After a lot of reading I start to understand concepts. Turns out, my phone has a good and popular chipset Qualcomm MSM7227. The same chipset is used in, say, HTC Aria and HTC Legend, which are well supported by cyanogen mod. And looks like chipset determines all major drivers I need! (probably except minor things like flash light)
So, I need help of somebody who knows these things better than me in the following questions:
What could be a difference in firmware between (say) HTC Legend and Motorola Quench XT3, which share the same chipset?
Is there a "generic" build for MSM7227?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Unfortunately that is rarely the whole of it. Slight differences in implementation can make all the difference. E.G. the radio itself has a firmware that may fundamentally change the interface presented to the CPU. Sound/Display/3D are also up in the air.
Short version, if you can find out the chipset driving each of the above (not just the CPU/Radio SOC) and you can either find:
1. 2.2 binary blobs from another phone
2. Open source drivers that can be compiled for the 2.2 kernel
Then you may be ok.
The reason I said that this may not be the place to start is that what you are trying to do here is get binary blob drivers running for a kernel they were not intended to run with, debugging that is some heavy magic on a desktop, even more so on an embedded device.
I also have the same phone and i was looking for a froyo mod.
I would be willing to test it out (i have the same phone ).
I should warn you though i have no mobile phone hacking experience!
SilentMobius, thank you much for good explanations!!
I googled more, and I have strong suspicion that Motorola Quench XT3 is the same as "Orange Boston" phone. That piece of hardware has been manufactured by many companies under many names (GigaByte G1305 Codfish, Apanda A60, WellcoM A88, Vibo A688, Cincinnati Bell Blaze f800, Commtiva Z71, Muchtel A1, Chinavision Excalibur, Motorola Greco, Nexian A890).
Though I am not sure that orange boston hacks would apply to Quench XT3. Is there a way to check their compatability (in hardware, radio firmware, etc) ?
Cyanogenmod
Turns out we are lucky - Quench XT3 is a part of "Boston Orange", and it runs cyanogenmod. This is very nice, and there is no need to make rom from scratch. Moreover, everything I was thinking of is already done for this phone.
Look on cyanogenmod forums in z71 variants section for mods and other information.
Thanks a lot
Uh, could anyone help me?
I rooted the phone with Universal AndRoot but when i click on z41 on rom manager it gets an error.
Help?
qwerty156 said:
Uh, could anyone help me?
I rooted the phone with Universal AndRoot but when i click on z41 on rom manager it gets an error.
Help?
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In ROM Manager the phone is known as an Commitiva A71. You are selecting the wrong phone.
I was looking for a program to overclock MTK6516 processors, from china smartphones with Android, but didn't found anyone witch works.
Somebody knows some program or would like do develope it?
I want this too. I've tried many apps like SetCPU and No-Frills and none of them work.
Most chinese Android devices like the Hero H7000 have pretty decent specs at a pretty damn good price. However, they all use the god damn slow as MTK6xxx CPUs.......
Want something like this too!
Would be nice if one of the developers can write us something
You can't overclock from an app before modding the kernel to allow oc
And to mod the kernel you'ld need the kernel source
kernel unfound since we do not know the brand and manufacturer
Is hard to find it since there is no brand for it and i had been finding it since i bought a Hero H400 android china phone.
Mine CPU is mtk6515 too ~
Anyone tested to root the china phone before?
Thanks.
lingweiyong6 said:
Is hard to find it since there is no brand for it and i had been finding it since i bought a Hero H400 android china phone.
Mine CPU is mtk6515 too ~
Anyone tested to root the china phone before?
Thanks.
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I've rooted my Gooapple 3G and tweaked it a fair bit and removed the bloatware and managed to get some speed increases that way, but still waiting on Kernel source to be able to do anything more.
The X10 Mini runs the same Qualcomm msm7227 processor as the Gooapple 3G and its widely reported that 787mhz is possible and stable with the X10, so would be nice to have that extra horsepower but until someone comes up with the source it aint gonna happen sadly.
I wonder if its possible to take the hw drivers etc from the Gooapple and merge it with the X10 Mini Source and create a hybrid rom for the Gooapple??
hi thebtman,
You are from Malaysia so this Gooapple 3G.
Need you to give commend on:
1) Camera 5MP?
2) CPU?
3) RAM & ROM?
4) Internet setting for this phone tested?
Any chance in finding an overclocking app for this type of kernel? I've rooted mine, a Star A8 aka Plum Velocity (present on gsmarena) but all the apps told me that is not for my kernel
If you don't have the kernel source, but your phone can be rooted. You can make a Overclock module and load it
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thachtunganh said:
You can make a Overclock module and load it
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Easy to say
thachtunganh said:
If you don't have the kernel source, but your phone can be rooted. You can make a Overclock module and load it
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
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And how exactly do you do that?
Why is the kernel source required? It's not that hard to decompile the kernel and hexedit some parts, I just fail to recompile it since I don't know the cmdline for those mediatek processors
Hi,
I've read that finally we (ace plus users) are starting to have a 3.0 kernel :good:.
I've also read that with 3.4 kernel, linux introduced better support for ARM SoCs.
Googling, I've found that 3.12 kernel introduced adreno gpu support.
My question is: what are the steps needed to port a linuk 3.0x kernel to 3.12? I'd like to know what are the common Android related problems, and vendor device related.
I know that my question isn't very clear, and that could require a "long" answer but any informations or links will be appreciated
Thank's in advance
Marco
Hi to all Broadcom BCM215XX armv6 devices running android!
I'm glad to announce that, our organisation, BroadcomCM will start working on the port of AOSP ICS drivers for our CPU and GPU, BCM21553. First of all, I've asked moderators to close all my threads, why? We know we have [GENERAL] Thread for our projects but most users don't care, so this will be the thread to talk about it, development!.
Samsung stopped the development on this devices long ago, but their drivers where not ever released. Thanks to our petition, we have managed to force Broadcom to release the drivers, and we managed to release them on ICS, android 4.0+, way!
Index:
Post 1 (this) ...................................... Information about drivers
Post 2 .............................................. Frequently asked questions
Post 3 .............................................. Drivers on Github (Opensource)
Post 4 .............................................. Videos showing HW working
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A bit of introduction:
Broadcom gave to us test driver builds, which were prebuilt, .so libraries, and we could not edit them, but they gave us the code to patch framework to make those prebuilt libraries work with our AOSP project (by that time, CyanogenMod 7.2). After some re-search and lot of work on our team (thanks Legolas93), I managed to implement AOSP Alcatel drivers to our CyanogenMod 7.2 Based ROM. This was the biggest change ever happened to that device, as we managed to fix 100% HW and as a cosnequence, libstatgefright was fixed too, and HGL. This resulted on camera/vide recordi (media profiles, encoding and decoding) to work, this was RC1. REMEMBER: As we extracted this libs from sotck AOSP alcatel ROM they are prebuilt, so we can not modify them at all.
SInce that moment, project on HW was stopped, and we focused to fix other issues not releted to HW (ext4, backlight, led, tethering, BT...), and we managed (most of them), and everyone enjoys now a CM, AOSP and Cyanmobile port brought to you by broadcomCM.
What else?
Broadcom released, or seemed to, BCM21553 driver source for AOSP ICS source. They released the source, so now we can know how our chip work. What is weird about it, is that this chip is released for ICS source, when it is an armv6 chip, and any device of our family has official ICS. (Maybe BROADCOM are really nice people, or maybe they trolled us). We will add new tag to be defined on Boardconfig.mk to make the drivers work on it.
So.. We did it?
Yes, we forced Broadcom to release the source, you, we, we all did this possible, and we should be prud of ourselves.
Will with this come BroadcomCM to develop?
Well, yes and no, we already have some surpises for BroadcomCM ROMs owner, which were not reletated to drivers at all, and they affect all devices. As this work is nearly finished (first alpha), we will release this next week, and then we will start working on it. Keep calm, good things make people wait for it don't ?
What is now?
Now, nice question. We will implement this source code on our CM9, ICS, branch. (all sources can be found on our github), and implement them on the build, will that be easy? OF COURSE NOT. Broadcom trolled us with first test builds of drivers, so maybe expect the same from that sources, we don't know and we will not know unitl we build it, and we have to compare each file, ONE PER ONE, so it will be a hard work.
Frequently asked questions can be found on the second post, as well as a video to show you what was having a device with drivers, and what was not. (Qualcomm vs Broadcom [armv6]).
ANY ETA? (Estimated Time of Arrival)
No. I can not tell any eta, I'll maintain you informed to you on this thread. I'll start my work next week (Exams on this one, need to study ), and I'll keep calm, I'm as amazed as you, but we have to be very down to earth. Broadcom lied to us, maybe they made it too. It will take some time to study and implement, and then make them work!
WILL THAT FIX ALL THE ISSUES WE HAVE ON ICS?
No, but will fix the most important one, HW. What I mean by hardware is the animations will be smooth, video on second post. So hopefully we will run a good ICS build, but expect camera and Audio not working too. Audio? Well some progress have been made on shadows, camera? That will be hard, really hard. Even Cooper (Galaxy Ace MSM7x27 based chip wasn't able to run camera at the first, since Qualcomm not release their source too).
AND WHAT ABOUT CM7 (2.3.7 based roms)?
We hope 2.3.7 ROMs will benefict from it, but we are not sure, we will have to test them and implement on our CM7 tree, but as they are for ICS, or this seems to, first goal is ICS, as we have 100% HW working, but with prebuilt, for the moment is OK and not our priority,
CAN I IMPLEMENT THE DRIVERS ON MY DEVICE?
No, to implement those dirvers you will need big knowledge of BroadcomCM devices, and I think our team has. We have managed to solve many bugs, and, talk with broadocm to solve first driver errors we had.
Ok, we have managed to get drivers working on our CyanogenMod 9.1 Ice Cream Sandwich version 4.0.4. Remember the drivers were given in 4.0.1 which were a bit different from actual 4.0.4 used.
After the release of the ROM with first version of those drivers included, we are glad to announce that, as always, we opensourced this "4.0.4 drivers" as well as Broadcom did. Feel free to take them, and use it at your own, to build diferent ROMs, such as AOKP, Paranoid, AOSP... Or Jelly Bean . This are drivers source, you will need to cherry-pick them to your local repo:
/bionic
/frameworks/base
/hardware/libhardware
/system/core
Broadcom was nice, and they created a new HGL lib, which they open-sourced too, and give the name of libv3d, kind of a new HGL lib, which should complish all patches and BCM21553 requiriments, also opensourced on BroadcomCM.
/brcm_usrlib also known as libv3d
You can also find original patch on Broadcom's page (4.0.1 patch) and the diff files I've made, which they will give you more clues on how to implement them on other sources.
On those videos, we can see that those drivers are fully working! Thanks for those youtubers, we can show to the world that WE DID IT!
ME presenting those drivers:
COOPERVE:
TOTORO:
TASSVE:
CORI: (WIP)
you guys are amazing,thanx for all............
Does this mean we can build other roms as well?
like aokp / paranoid android / pac /miui etc.
Anyhoo, I wish you goodluck.
u doing a great job buddy.
keep it up. :thumb:
n best of luck for ur exams..
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CharsiBabu said:
Does this mean we can build other roms as well?
like aokp / paranoid android / pac /miui etc.
Anyhoo, I wish you goodluck.
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yup..
Always Great biel and his team..
using the great ace -i
Only these lines in legacy_prebuilts.mk already made me start to give up the drivers must be another troll source, maybe I'm wrong...
libEGL_POWERVR_SGX530_121.so \
libEGL_tegra.so \
libGLESv1_CM_POWERVR_SGX530_121.so \
libGLESv1_CM_tegra.so \
libGLESv2_POWERVR_SGX530_121.so \
libGLESv2_tegra.so \
Maybe they gave us fake one or another test builds. Still will take time months/year. Just buy new phone. This doesnt worth it.
Good luck, BroadcomCM!
It means,that we can expect cm9 only woth not working camera and sound?
This is some real good news if the broadcomCM have given the proper sources... Well, let's hope bielt.v keeps us updates
Dr.Pepper said:
It means,that we can expect cm9 only woth not working camera and sound?
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If we get stable cm9 thats also great for us..
using the great ace -i
I highly doubt a big manufacturer would "troll" its consumers and volunteer developers with "fake" driver sources.
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I don't think they trolled us, they wrote a documentation and made an announcement for Fake drivers? A big manufacturer like broadcom will not play hide and seek with us, they know that they will lose their respect.
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NICE!
CharsiBabu said:
Does this mean we can build other roms as well?
like aokp / paranoid android / pac /miui etc.
Anyhoo, I wish you goodluck.
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We can leterally "port" those, (copy paste u know, lol)
Mitko said:
I highly doubt a big manufacturer would "troll" its consumers and volunteer developers with "fake" driver sources.
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Its natural, lol, happens once in a millenium, but these maybe true... but one thing is serioussly doubtful that the readme says
Readme.txt: last line:
make -j8 TARGET_DEVICE=generic_armv5
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and armv5 doesn't exist ?? && moreover our bcm21553 devices are more likely to be armv6 variations....
really confuses me
Code:
I havent done enough research tho (due to less time on pc)
can anybody explain me that ??
There a long-long way to go. hopefully the awaited days come with good news.
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So I'm noodling through the source code, and I guess I'm gonna see what I can do to try and compile something for the Raspberry Pi. Fingers crossed.
EDIT: Also, according to wiki, ARMv5 is in fact a thing. Who knew?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture
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#include
/*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear
* war, or the current economic crisis caused by you following these
* directions. So don't be an *** ****
*/
hi.. i'm already started make some modifications on ROM with other Brazilian DEV's for "Evertek S.A - SKMtek Genesis Tab GT7305"... we already found the source kernel from another Netbook or Development Board PC who uses the same SOC... but nothing already have been maked to kernel, we use the provided kernel from stock (Kernel 3.4.5+)... and about the ROM we already have two custom ROM's... One is Stock Modded (4.2.2) and another is KitKat Ported ROM from another Evertek Device... *Portuguese-Brazil Language Site/Forum
And we already make some modifications to this KK port...
- ROOT
- BusyBox
- Init.D support
- Build.Prop Mods
- SuperUser
- zipalign apps after boot
.. and other mods.
we already make too much on ROM but nothing about kernel... we want make a better kernel with optimizations and a better TCP/Clock Table, More Governors , More I/O Scheduler and maybe Overclock to 1600mhz to start after have a custom Kernel booting...
Now we need someone who understand about recovery's like CWM or TWRP and Kernel Compilation better than me to we can start make something awesome =D i think this can be used to another company's/Chinese tablets too, using the same SOC (WM8880) evidently... . . . (Found^^Working^^Recovery's)
i can't start testing here because if i flash this kernel using the Stock Recovery (WonderMedia Recovery tool) maybe i can possible brick my tablet... so if someone understand about CMW recovery to start would be nice =D
Update Progress / ChangeLog ¬
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# 25/12:
- [STRIKE]Found Possible match [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2305268"]CWM port[/URL] from [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2216390"]Asus MeMo Pad 7{ME172V}[/URL] on XDA Forum[/STRIKE] #NOPE...
- FOUND WOKING [URL="http://blog.hadi-cpu.com/2013/09/cwm-recovery-6036-w8850-rc2.html"]CWM Recovery[/URL] from Malasya Blog from Generic WM8850 SOC tablet , Founded [URL="http://blog.hadi-cpu.com/2013/10/twrp-touch-wondermedia-wm8850-jb-version.html"]TWRP recovery[/URL] too but not tested (Thanks to #Rollidark to notify me about and #osinaldi to discover that from malasya blog) [Mirrors -> [URL="https://www.4shared.com/rar/2POyc0B0ba/CWM_WM8850_NSFAT-RC2.htm?sop=true"]CMW[/URL] -> [URL="https://www.4shared.com/rar/rJBfUTQF/TWRP-JB-NSFAT-WM8850.htm"]TWRP[/URL]] // [URL="https://www.facebook.com/groups/NewSmartFrenAndroTab/"]Facebook Group of Recovery Developers[/URL]
- Studying some way to introduce the missing Touch driver to kernel from [URL="https://gist.github.com/psachin"]psachin Github[/URL]|[URL="http://cdn.liliputing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/rock_02.jpg"]apc-rock-II-[/URL]|[URL="https://github.com/psachin/apc-rock-II-kernel"]kernel[/URL] how already modded the Source to work with [URL="http://tinyurl.com/oqxmuam"]Generic Netbook[/URL] who uses the same SOC
-- Merry Christmas to #ALL
# ?? to 23~24/12:
- ROM JB and KK + ADV. Patch developed by Brazilian Dev's team
- found Source Kernel to WM8880 SoC
Brazilian Developers who already help this projects from forum - genesiseries :
Code:
# KK ROM:
- #paulomsilva2006 {KitKat ROM Port}
- #Rollidark {KitKat Patch}
- #Wcfuria
- #? - Pedro Alves
- #? - Pedro Victor
- #? - Walter Moretti
- #? - Moises Teixeira
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# JB Stock ROM:
- #ylukasy {ROM Dev.}
- #Rollidark
- #paulomsilva2006
- +?
if i forget someone.. please comment below :highfive:
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wow there's only a handful on and off development going on for this SoC, I still keep my WM8880 tablet just in case somebody made a breakthrough in doing Custom ROM or even getting real ubuntu/debian to boot natively... are you still on this?
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wow there's only a handful on and off development going on for this SoC, I still keep my WM8880 tablet just in case somebody made a breakthrough in doing Custom ROM or even getting real ubuntu/debian to boot natively... are you still on this?
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just a few Brazilian and Malasya Developers still make progress with this SoC... if you want to try install the custom ROM´s i have shared upper topic.. it will be by your won and I am not responsible for bricked devices...
i´m already started make progress with Custom Kernel but i need found the touch screen driver source and re-work the sound driver(Alsa Drivers...) and compile the recovery with kernel too.. to than have some trust on my work to flash it on tablet =#
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DvDwx. said:
just a few Brazilian and Malasya Developers still make progress with this SoC... if you want to try install the custom ROM´s i have shared upper topic.. it will be by your won and I am not responsible for bricked devices...
i´m already started make progress with Custom Kernel but i need found the touch screen driver source and re-work the sound driver(Alsa Drivers...) and compile the recovery with kernel too.. to than have some trust on my work to flash it on tablet =#
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meh, its my rom testing ground anyway not really worried .. i actually have the tablet connect directly from the battery wires(the battery removed) to the adapter(usb)... anything is better than nothing for the development hehe...wait by Malasya do u mean Malaysia? whos that developer lol..
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meh, its my rom testing ground anyway not really worried .. i actually have the tablet connect directly from the battery wires(the battery removed) to the adapter(usb)... anything is better than nothing for the development hehe...wait by Malasya do u mean Malaysia? whos that developer lol..
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i mean Malaysia.. the country... because i don't have found the real developer.. only the Facebook's group where it have been shared... i write too fast and don't check if i write it correct too...
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i Already compile the kernel with CMW recovery and flashed on tablet ... but i need find the Touchpad driver to make he work properly... i stay getting some other minor issues on logcat/kmsg reports...
but i already test four touch drivers and anyone works... only OTG stay working.. that is the problem on developing the kernel without the official source release by the producer company... maybe i will need close this developing project because that =/
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i mean Malaysia.. the country... because i don't have found the real developer.. only the Facebook's group where it have been shared... i write too fast and don't check if i write it correct too...
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i Already compile the kernel with CMW recovery and flashed on tablet ... but i need find the Touchpad driver to make he work properly... i stay getting some other minor issues on logcat/kmsg reports...
but i already test four touch drivers and anyone works... only OTG stay working.. that is the problem on developing the kernel without the official source release by the producer company... maybe i will need close this developing project because that =/
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what a coincidence , I was wondering today when you will reply lol
ah I see too bad, maybe you will share it at techknowme forum, ... wow Malaysian ?, Im asking because I'm Malaysian, can you pm me the link where its shared?
DvDwx. said:
i mean Malaysia.. the country... because i don't have found the real developer.. only the Facebook's group where it have been shared... i write too fast and don't check if i write it correct too...
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i Already compile the kernel with CMW recovery and flashed on tablet ... but i need find the Touchpad driver to make he work properly... i stay getting some other minor issues on logcat/kmsg reports...
but i already test four touch drivers and anyone works... only OTG stay working.. that is the problem on developing the kernel without the official source release by the producer company... maybe i will need close this developing project because that =/
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please continue developing this project..i have using acer b1 740 and it dont have android 4.4 update
tuyenat3 said:
please continue developing this project..i have using acer b1 740 and it dont have android 4.4 update
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man... i just don't want blame anyone but... to we can do something to your tablet we need the kernel source and that don't stay open to developers... on this Chinese tablets we have some little configurations to can work with... but the custom kernel project i need to abandon for two reasons... first i don't have much time to can work to create a stable and functional custom kernel to everyone... second i don't have a kernel source compatible with tablets... what i found is from a electronics engineering Project computer Board ... and to it can fit on tablet is missing too much drivers compatibles with to can work smoothly and functional... someday if i found a new source maybe i can try comeback developer something to that =#
please continue developing this project
I use a genesis 7305 his kernel is very poorly optimized would like to make this usable tablet sorry for my bad English I use Google translator ;-;
2021... I tried to put a Chinese rom, but I brick the tablet, it only responds to fastboot, when I put the sudo command fastboot flash:raw boot uzImage.bin ramdisk.bin and plug in the charger and press power it appears a genesis screen.
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