ICS source code released - Samsung Galaxy S (4G Model)

https://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/4f85d9242667a85f?pli=1
for Nexus, apparently. FYI.

Downloading now... Can't wait to try it out in emulator

Dude, emulator rom already existed.
Source is for important stuff, like porting.roms.
Emulator rom was there since October 19.
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http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html

airfluip1 said:
Dude, emulator rom already existed.
Source is for important stuff, like porting.roms.
Emulator rom was there since October 19.
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We know the emulator existed. If you read the post this is so you get source code for nexus s. Now all we need is samsung to release SGS4G source and we can Build ICS. Maybe possible to port also...

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Vendor setup for Thunderbolt

I would like to know if anyone knows where I might find the vendor setup folder for the Thunderbolt to use for building Gingerbread.
I have Slayher's vendor setup folder but that's for CM 7.
Thank you
Follow the guide on the CyanogenMod Wiki for compiling from source. The Thunderbolt files have been merged into the repo.
Follow the same exact steps as the wiki explains and you'll be fine. Just remember to change the device name from whatever it is to mecha.
What are you guys using for proprietary files?
bgill55 said:
What are you guys using for proprietary files?
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cd ~/android/system/device/htc/mecha
./extract-files.sh
All assuming you have adb installed.
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ProTekk said:
cd ~/android/system/device/htc/mecha
./extract-files.sh
All assuming you have adb installed.
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ok just making sure the wiki says to have them from a working cm7 build, but ill try a test build with my props in there
Don't expect it to boot btw.
ProTekk said:
Don't expect it to boot btw.
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lol thanks ha! I just want to get everything as close as I can get it , post count might say noob but iz not thanks for your work btw
ProTekk said:
Don't expect it to boot btw.
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Have you tried? I am sure you have... just thought I would ask....
I've tried damn near everything. Going to have to wait for Slayher.
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Yea looking at his github... Looks like he is still working on it
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Dreamcast emulator

I read something about it but i cant find it .... does somebody know more about this??
Grtz
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I heatd the developer is no longer working on this project. I think he never released a version
There is a source code for PC. Just port it to android for us

[Q] gingerbread

As of right now, what is holding us back from porting gingerbread to our sidekicks? Is it drivers? Or a 2.3 kernel that runs? I need a list of what needs to be done exactly.
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See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1557094
And, here:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/22310-wipcm7-for-sidekick-4g/
Hope that helps!
Thank you, but I've seen both of those and followed them to the end. I'm looking for a specific list of what is needed to port gingerbread to our device. As in i may take up the task of porting it
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Would probably be a good idea to continue where windixxi left off since hes the closest person to get ginger working on our phone.
i think i remember Sduvick explaining that the drivers for this device are not exactly generic, so we really need an official Gingerbread kernel from Samsung. i'm pretty sure he tried porting a gb kernel from another device, but without updated drivers for the SK4G, it was basically impossible. that's how i understand it anyway.
Thank you yogi for the info and yes pintek im aware of windxixi great work but i cant figure out his github at all. Its not labeled well.. so more or less its a drivers issue?
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Roundtableprez said:
Thank you yogi for the info and yes pintek im aware of windxixi great work but i cant figure out his github at all. Its not labeled well.. so more or less its a drivers issue?
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Basically? That's what I understood as well.
So instead of trying to port drivers we would have to write new drivers in theory since we don't have a source to build from?
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Roundtableprez said:
So instead of trying to port drivers we would have to write new drivers in theory since we don't have a source to build from?
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It's no small job. Here's sduvick's assessment of the issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22765446&postcount=7
Thanks for the reading orange. Gave me the idea that the kernel is going to have to be a makeshift mix and match type thing from kernels from multiple phones.
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Roundtableprez said:
Thanks for the reading orange. Gave me the idea that the kernel is going to have to be a makeshift mix and match type thing from kernels from multiple phones.
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I agree.
As mentioned previously, maybe windixxi can provide some insight as well.
You're probably going to need some experience and knowledge of coding (i.e. C, Python, Java) and access to a Linux rig of some sort as well..
Yes im going to setup a linux enviroment soon i was thinking ubuntu but i havent setup a linux in a while are their any better alternatives?
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Roundtableprez said:
Yes im going to setup a linux enviroment soon i was thinking ubuntu but i havent setup a linux in a while are their any better alternatives?
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I recommend installing a hard drive specifically for your Linux environment and using the bios to switch between your boot OS.
But, I also have Ubuntu installed inside of VirtualBox. It's a bit slow, but it works inside of Windows.
so awesome that Samsung are such *****es about this haha
Sounds like i may be in need of a better computer. Ill see what i can do with what i have and start looking into kernels with stuff we need
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I think there's a kernel guide here you could look at.
A OC/UV Kernel would be fabulous.
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I think there's a kernel guide here you could look at.
A OC/UV Kernel would be fabulous.
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I might try that to get me back into the groove of things, things are going slow with classes though so nobody should get their hopes up yet. But if i manage to buil an oc/uv kernel sucessfully, then my next project will be working on a gingerbread kernel. Ill keep you guys posted in the weeks to come.
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Thanks man we are in need of some serious love for our devices.
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Roundtableprez said:
Yes im going to setup a linux enviroment soon i was thinking ubuntu but i havent setup a linux in a while are their any better alternatives?
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If you (or other SK4G developers) are interested, I may be able to arrange a build server.
As in a place to host the kernels we build?
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[TUT][DEV]Noobs Tutorial to Compile your own ROMs

Here are some links for those who want to compile cm7, cm9, aokp, aosp, etc for galaxy y:
HTML:
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for what happens to your device if you flash
your builds using the following tutorials.
Some of them may be for other devices but use your common sense and replace
device with Galaxy Y
For most of these you will need:
Ubuntu (any version from 10.04 to 11.10)
Some Linux knowledge
Your Galaxy Y (well, duh)
GT-S5360 Device Repos (working on it)
...etc
HTML:
Some of these are taken from outside sources and are duly thanked.
Now, to business....
FIRST OF ALL, SET UP UBUNTU
Inside Windows (no partition required, recommended):
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/windows-installer
OR
Set up a VM:
http://www.freeyourandroid.com/guide/setup-linux-virtual-machine-windows
GOOGLE OFFICIAL
http://source.android.com/source/initializing.html
OFFICIAL CYANOGENMOD:
wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Building_from_source
(Choose any samsung device, does not matter)
AOSP GINGERBREAD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1183832
CM7:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=915435
http://forums.acsyndicate.net/showthread.php?3270-GUIDE-Compile-from-CM7-Source-(Kanged)-Ubuntu-11-10-12-31-2011
AOSP ICS:
http://www.freeyourandroid.com/guide/compile-ics
CM9:
Coming soon.........
AOKP:
Coming soon.........
AFTER BUILDING:
http://kandroid.org/online-pdk/guide/bring_up.html
SO,
After reading all (or, most of these), you must have noticed how important it is to
make a device tree for galaxy y on github.
So, Please devs lend me a hand in this task
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Wow, great topic.
Thanks bro!
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shocklads said:
Wow, great topic.
Thanks bro!
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Pressing it is easier than saying it You are quite welcome.
BTW did anyone try it?
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Havent you tried this?
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So this is tutorial or just reference link?
Real dev i think know this.
But for newbie like me it's help and sori never try this one. Far from my knowledge.
soraci said:
Havent you tried this?
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I Have tried only cm7 and aosp gb.
Was asking whether anyone else had tried the others.
And did it worked?
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And did it worked?
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AOSP Gingerbread is currently compiling.
Cm7 is too buggy, not booting
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really very nice thread...........
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really very nice thread...........
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Thank you very much!
I will update the thread tomorrow.
And I will release aosp gb next week.
It is quite hard mustering support when you have barely 10 posts.
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Good luck..
Will we follower and tester..
can anyone give me devices folder for Sgy s5360 ? for aosp build
dranzer006 said:
can anyone give me devices folder for Sgy s5360 ? for aosp build
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It is incomplete but will be ready in a week
https://github.com/sdadier/android_device_samsung_totoro
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[Q] porting parinoid android to tf700

How can I port pa 4.45 stable from the nexus 7 (2012)? I think that an asop based rom would do better for porting Asus apps.
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kansasboy001 said:
How can I port pa 4.45 stable from the nexus 7 (2012)? I think that an asop based rom would do better for porting Asus apps.
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With great difficulty.
You should look at building it from the PA sources on their github instead.
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With great difficulty.
You should look at building it from the PA sources on their github instead.
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OK, how would I go about doing so?
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kansasboy001 said:
OK, how would I go about doing so?
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You will need to install linux to start preferably on a machine as dual boot or stand alone or in a virtual machine.
Do a google search for building android roms from source on github. It'll have way more info on how to do it than I could possible type out for you here.
It'll be quite journey for you
You need to clone some repos on git and then you can start to build for the TF700.
sbdags said:
You will need to install linux to start preferably on a machine as dual boot or stand alone or in a virtual machine.
Do a google search for building android roms from source on github. It'll have way more info on how to do it than I could possible type out for you here.
It'll be quite journey for you
You need to clone some repos on git and then you can start to build for the TF700.
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Ok, I will start when I get back home from vacation. I already have Linux on my desktop there.
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I was just looking around in the asopa legacy git and saw that they already have a device tree for the tf201, would it be less work to edit that to make it compatible with the tf700 than forking from cm?
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I was just looking around in the asopa legacy git and saw that they already have a device tree for the tf201, would it be less work to edit that to make it compatible with the tf700 than forking from cm?
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Probably not, depending on how old it is, but you can use it as a reference. Also compare the TF201 trees of PA and CM to see if there are any PA-specific things to be done.

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