I'm a major flasher... not in the trenchcoat meaning either! So, I want to contribute what I can to the gTab Android 3.0 dev. I found the source code to the Tegra enabled Transformer and hope it can help out anyone interested.
The code was updated just a couple of days ago and here's the link: http://www.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Pad_Transformer_TF101/#download
Cheers and thanks sincerely to EVERY SINGLE ANDROID DEV!!!!
- The Wine Lover
harmony vs ventana, flamed you will be.
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Excuse me? I'm no dev but I try where I can to help. Its Honeycomb source code... why wouldn't this be helpful????
mcampbe said:
harmony vs ventana, flamed you will be.
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Excuse me? I'm no dev but I try where I can to help. Its Honeycomb source code... why wouldn't this be helpful????
Its kernel only source code and binary firmware.
HoneyComb source code not available.
Dont listen to the mindless idiots that think they are so great that they flame almost everyone! No matter what the help i think everyone could use any help for this forum no matter what it is! I for one thank you for trying! Its to easy to flame that's the problem with sites like these.
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Excuse me? I'm no dev but I try where I can to help. Its Honeycomb source code... why wouldn't this be helpful????
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Its not the site its some people.on it ...i use to flame the sh#t out of people but people have to grow up sooner or later I still get some people ..
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thewinelover said:
Excuse me? I'm no dev but I try where I can to help. Its Honeycomb source code... why wouldn't this be helpful????
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This is why people get flamed. They try to be helpful without knowing what they are talking about and just clog the forum with more useless threads that have to be sorted through. If it was actually source it would have been helpful but as everyone knows honeycomb source has not been released and this particular bit of "new" source is old kernel source
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I'm not sure if this will help us much at all, but, I figured I'd put this out there.
Froyo and GB ROMs for some GSM variants of the Foxconn FB400 phone (which is what the Triumph is ) can be found here:
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1985476
Kernel Source and other goodies can be found here:
http://www.mediafire.com/FB400
or you can ask here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034974
JWhipple said:
Kernel Source and other goodies can be found here:
http://www.mediafire.com/FB400
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That awasome..mate. thxs 4 sharing
But would be sweet if that link mention Credit to
I believe that link is ardX properties member of Kaskus.us
Motorola is 'preparing' it but if it's hauwei or whatever then that would explain a delay, i love it when companies 'work together'
nonetheless, this thread may be relevant to follow. It is on the motodev blog regarding release of the open source kernel etc for this device...
http://sourceforge.net/motorola/discussion/general_comments/thread/f28d8cb7/
INTRESTING NEWS!!!:
Over at our Android Open-Source Project git servers,the source code
for Android version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is now available.
Here's how to get it:Follow the instructions at
http://source.android.com/source/downloading.htmlCheck out the
'ics-release' branch:repo init -u
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.0.1_r1
That's it! However since this is a large push, please be aware that it
will take some time to complete. If you sync before it's done, you'll
get an incomplete copy that you won't be able to use, so please wait
for us to give the all-clear before you sync.
This is actually the source code for version 4.0.1 of Android, which
is the specific version that will ship on the Galaxy Nexus, the first
Android 4.0 device. In the source tree, you will find a device build
target named "full_maguro" that you can use to build a system image
for Galaxy Nexus. Build configurations for other devices will come
later.
Unfortunately we still don't have our Gerrit code review servers back
online. That remains our top priority though, and we hope to have them
back soon.
This release includes the full history of the Android source code
tree, which naturally includes all the source code for the Honeycomb
releases. However, since Honeycomb was a little incomplete, we want
everyone to focus on Ice Cream Sandwich. So, we haven't created any
tags that correspond to the Honeycomb releases (even though the
changes are present in the history.)
JBQ, on behalf of the AOSP team.
--
Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
Software Engineer, Android Open-Source Project, Google.
Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further
warning.
Hey dude, this is the development section. If you wanna post in here, you better have something to offer.
If you wanna post relevant news updates, shouldn't it go in the general section or something? Just sayin'
nrvnqsrxk said:
Hey dude, this is the development section. If you wanna post in here, you better have something to offer.
If you wanna post relevant news updates, shouldn't it go in the general section or something? Just sayin'
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True, but is the code not something to develop a icecream rom?, if not then i will delete it, sorry if i put it in the wrong section
nrvnqsrxk said:
Hey dude, this is the development section. If you wanna post in here, you better have something to offer.
If you wanna post relevant news updates, shouldn't it go in the general section or something? Just sayin'
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Sounds alot like a development related post when a source code is out
Developement means something you've developed, all developers know the source is out, that's why we don't need a thread in Dev, also this is like the 5th thread I've moved to general about the subject..
TheDeadCpu said:
Developement means something you've developed, all developers know the source is out, that's why we don't need a thread in Dev, also this is like the 5th thread I've moved to general about the subject..
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Then move it or delete it if u want i dont care, just wanted to share thats all
korrel2008 said:
Then move it or delete it if u want i dont care, just wanted to share thats all
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Nice attitude
It's nothing wrong, it's just that it's so big news it's hard to miss
No need to keep this thread open mates.
There is another one in the general section.
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Cheers
Hi,
Im new with android develoopment so please bear with a n00b. can someone guide me how to build ics rom using the source provided by samsung..
I have downloaded the original android ics source and samsung's source.. I can build the android source but I dont know how to plug in the samsung code. Unfrotunately, sammy's documentation is insufficient probably about 10 lines, just says to overwrite the android source and do a make. But when I run make I get errors...
I've been looking at the forums most of them build from the cm10 source, but I want to build using the original. Figured I would learn more if I tried to build it from the actual sources..
Appreciate any help. If I learn, I would definitely pay it forward by contributing whatever I can to the community..
Thanks
You need to post this in the Galaxy Note phone section.
Wrong section. 1) Dev sections are for builds and modifications. 2) wrong device thread. This is for the galaxy note 10.1 tablet.
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n00b13 said:
Hi,
Im new with android develoopment so please bear with a n00b. can someone guide me how to build ics rom using the source provided by samsung..
I have downloaded the original android ics source and samsung's source.. I can build the android source but I dont know how to plug in the samsung code. Unfrotunately, sammy's documentation is insufficient probably about 10 lines, just says to overwrite the android source and do a make. But when I run make I get errors...
I've been looking at the forums most of them build from the cm10 source, but I want to build using the original. Figured I would learn more if I tried to build it from the actual sources..
Appreciate any help. If I learn, I would definitely pay it forward by contributing whatever I can to the community..
Thanks
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Wrong forum and building pure AOSP for Samsung non-Nexus devices is impossible, too many framework changes needed. Android userspace is Apache licensed so this is unfortunately legal.
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Please post in the correct section.
Hi there!
I want to compile CM 10.1 for my phone, but stucked with device tree and i don't know what tree to choose for this.
Phone mentioned in the subject is Qumo brending of chinese i9220 PAD 5" MT6575 (e1809c_v75) Android 4.0.3
Great thanks if anyone can help.
PS. Sorry for my English.
rippak said:
Hi there!
I want to compile CM 10.1 for my phone, but stucked with device tree and i don't know what tree to choose for this.
Phone mentioned in the subject is Qumo brending of chinese i9220 PAD 5" MT6575 (e1809c_v75) Android 4.0.3
Great thanks if anyone can help.
PS. Sorry for my English.
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I dont think there is one for that as that is not an official version of Android. Very few China based Android phones are supported by AOSP. You may have to start it yourself if you want it. The first thing you will need to do is have the OEM post the kernel source code for the device. This will be your biggest challenge. As most China OEM dont respect the GPL laws
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I dont think there is one for that as that is not an official version of Android. Very few China based Android phones are supported by AOSP. You may have to start it yourself if you want it. The first thing you will need to do is have the OEM post the kernel source code for the device. This will be your biggest challenge. As most China OEM dont respect the GPL laws
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Ok
What if there is no source of kernel? Can I use compiled kernel (3.0.13) from current firmware (4.0.3) or this is impossible?
rippak said:
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What if there is no source of kernel? Can I use compiled kernel (3.0.13) from current firmware (4.0.3) or this is impossible?
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Without kernel source your kinda out of luck. No that kernel will not work on AOSP as that 4.0.3 is not an official android version. It is a hacked together version. Your best bet would be to sell it and get something that is not a knock off.
zelendel said:
Without kernel source your kinda out of luck. No that kernel will not work on AOSP as that 4.0.3 is not an official android version. It is a hacked together version. Your best bet would be to sell it and get something that is not a knock off.
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Just for fun: wrote to "developer" for sources.
rippak said:
Just for fun: wrote to "developer" for sources.
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Got to write to the OEM. Only they will be able to release the kernel source. Good luck. Dont hold on to hope though. They are not forced to post kernel source like everyone else.
zelendel said:
Got to write to the OEM. Only they will be able to release the kernel source. Good luck. Dont hold on to hope though. They are not forced to post kernel source like everyone else.
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Don't you know is it real to compile with another kernel for same CPU MT6575?
Found some links to kernel sources for other phones - seems to be working for different devices.
Hello everyone,
I've heard people saying it was not possible to develop ROMs for Lenovo phones due to lack of source code.
Today while visiting the support site I see that Source code for several phones like P700i(MTK6577),S660(MTK 6582m),A7-30 Tablet(MT8382 ) are present at the lenovo website.
LINK:http://mobilesupport.lenovo.com/us/en
Just enter the name of your phone model in the search bar to check if source code is available.
Hope to see some ROMs coming soon.:good:
thnx mate
hey thnx buddy....you saved d day...
Downloading now and will check source files.
Okay I hope this would help in ROM development
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iZLeeP said:
Downloading now and will check source files.
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Is this the required source code or something is missing?
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Hii8 said:
Is this the required source code or something is missing?
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Sorry, but I can't really answer your question since I'm not a developer. I'm only enthusiastic about android and right now am learning how to build from source so don't get your hopes up.
Looks like they have the sources for my A369i too.
probably I'm going to buy a lenovo s660, hoping to have good news from ROM developers
any news?
pls help
hello
iam also using lenovo p700i .i have download open source code but i dont no how to use it pls help
what with this open source code? and what is use for? im just curius. im already downloading the source for my lenovo a369i but dunno what to do with this.
I have A3300 gv lenovo tablet and downloaded an open source code but I don't know how to use it. Please help.
how to use/install that open source code file?
shilva00 said:
what with this open source code? and what is use for? im just curius. im already downloading the source for my lenovo a369i but dunno what to do with this.
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you have to compiled that in linux, if u want to make a custom kernel/recovery/ROM then merge or patch it with custom source code. u can find the tutorial here in xda
download link been removed !
Provide a downloading link. Pls