I'm sure theres already a guide out there and I've simply not been able to find it, but I'm looking for a tutorial for creating a rom from aosp, specifically for motorola milestone.
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This thread will be about general development of the Rom. I believe the thread conical lockscreen should be left alone to discuss the lockscreen. Currently my kernel works. Now all I need to do is properly package the ROM for flashing.
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ROM properly packed and flashed to my phone. Upon startup device controls don't initiate. So no touch or controls other than power lockscreen button. Any ideas where is should look to remedy this.
Current build is AOSP eng Froyo with stock kernel
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Tried a dream build to acquire touch controls but still no luck. Maybe I'm missing some proprietary binaries. Maybe it's in the frameworks. Anybody have any ideas. This is a AOSP build of Froyo
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Seems the controls are in the framework. Using apktool to analyze framework I found HTC, print, Verizon and one other subdirectory. In the process of turning the smali code under out/smali/com/HTC/multitouch/ into java.
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Is this ROM for the Incredible? If so, you'll probably get more help with it in the Incredible specific forum. I would recommend providing more information also. It's really hard to tell what you are asking.
Yes this ROM is intended for the Droid incredible(with eventual port to others). What my intentions are is to build a ROM from the AOSP Froyo source then customize. I don't want to use the stock image. Is this even possible? I don't see why not.
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personally i like the UI of the stock rom and thats why ive been using Project Nocturnal, but ive been running to a lot of problems with my current rom..what is the best rom that uses the stock style of the sidekick without the bloatware
Just do what I do and use the stock deo rooted kj2 and remove/freeze the bloat. Actualy runs great
thank you ^_^ ill give it a shot
Ill be releasing a new ROM named Eclipse Mix very soon might even be today. It'll be a mix including ICS theming all ported from another ROM.
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Revolution said:
Ill be releasing a new ROM named Eclipse Mix very soon might even be today. It'll be a mix including ICS theming all ported from another ROM.
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I just switched to this phone, and i was wondering if you or any of the other devs would be able to port an ics rom, i only see a ics like rom with just theming. Im just asking and hope this question doesnt take this question the wrong way
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I just switched to this phone, and i was wondering if you or any of the other devs would be able to port an ics rom, i only see a ics like rom with just theming. Im just asking and hope this question doesnt take this question the wrong way
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We are stuck with the stock ROM (a modified 2.2) due to the drivers not being open source. All the custom ROMs are just tweaks of the stock one and until someone reverse engineers our phone or we get a 2.3 update (both highly unlikely) you probably won't see much more development. ICS will never happen, the most we will get is 2.2 with an ICS theme
I have a couple of maybe stupid question.
What do i need to port an ics rom to my phone from another phone?
we have a semi working cm9 rom (missing camera ans fm radio), and i'd like to use another ics rom, aokp or something like that.
All the driver files i need to have are on the kernel? or there are some files that need to be changed within the rom?
Can i install a rom from a similar hardware phone and just switch the kernel?
I've always been a final user of custom roms, but i really want to learn more about android development so i can contribute to the forum
So anyone wiling to give me a tutorial?
Thanks in advance
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Looking for a good base rom to use for porting i am just getting started with this and have read several how to's on the subject, just need some suggestions to get started.
A good idea would be to use cyanogenmod alternative.
For example if it's a gingerbread Rom then use cm 7 and so on.
Even I am not so good at this.
So forgive me I am wrong
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Are you porting AOSP or SENSE?
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Are you porting AOSP or SENSE?
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Yeah, depends on what you're porting, but you should use equivalent base roms, like ICS -> ICS, GB -> GB and so on
JB -> JB.....
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Also if porting sense, be sure to do the same thing with the sense version. 2.2 to 2.2, 3.0 to 3.0 ect. One more thing is to only port deodex ROMs. There is a lot less work that way.
And make sure you get permission to use the base ROM and the ROM you are porting before you post anything up.
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And make sure you get permission to use the base ROM and the ROM you are porting before you post anything up.
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Please post all questions in the Q & A section. Thanks! Thread moved.
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I am looking for a tutorial that explains the editing/building process of a ROM within an Ubuntu environment. I have successfully compiled 4.2.2 from source in 12.04. I would like to add to this ROM other features. I was curious if there is a native way about doing this other than using the ROM kitchen. I feel like I have googled for hours and still can't find that gem of a tutorial. Does anyone have suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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Maybe this is something you'd be interested in.