Is there a Hack or ROM to get the Atrix 2 to support Android API in USB host mode?
If there isn't (as it seems after some reaserch), could someone write a hack or add it to their ROM?
You would certainly get my Thanks and donation...
Enny2 said:
Is there a Hack or ROM to get the Atrix 2 to support Android API in USB host mode?
If there isn't (as it seems after some reaserch), could someone write a hack or add it to their ROM?
You would certainly get my Thanks and donation...
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If it was possible it would be pretty hard... to begin with, USB host mode is only supported in Honeycomb+.
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Hi all,
here is the android app for the usb reverse tethering.
It requires rooted phone.
Both windows and ubuntu (Linux) are supported!
please search the "USB Reverse Tethering" app in google market.
forgetpw said:
Hi all,
here is the android app for the usb reverse tethering.
It requires rooted phone.
Both windows and ubuntu (Linux) are supported!
please search the "USB Reverse Tethering" app in google market.
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Uh i need this, thank you!
Pretty ridiculous that Android can't perform reverse tethering natively (i remember my ancient WiMo doing it on the fly!)
Thanks! I was looking for this :]
why is it not available for download in india??
mine is Samsung Galaxy Ace!!
will need a little help from my friends
got msg about kernel with no capability to provide such functionality,
current config:
Samsung SGH-I997 (Infuse 4G)
Rooted
Android 4.0.4
Baseband version I997UCLB3
Kernel version 2.6.35.7-UCLB3-CL977492-g61faf9a-dirty [email protected] #1
Build number 1.0
Mod version INFINITU-v1.1.1
thanks in advance for any/all help ....
Hi,
Great app, I cant buy pro thru the app, how could I make it work longer than 3 days
I need a small device with linux. is possible to install on LiveView mn800 normal linux script? is possible to use keys and write a small program in script lang. Ruby, perl, lua etc.
As the LiveView runs Android (which is Linux-based) then Yes - it is possible.
It's just extremely unlikely that you will be able to install pure Linux unless you are an extremely accomplished coder / developer.
SimonTS said:
It's just extremely unlikely that you will be able to install pure Linux unless you are an extremely accomplished coder / developer.
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An extremely accomplished coder / developer wrote this HOWTO about installing GNU/Linux on any unlocked Android device:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780378
Still, if running GNU/Linux is the primary purpose, don't get an Android device, get a x86 laptop.
glupie odzywki
SimonTS said:
As the LiveView runs Android (which is Linux-based) then Yes - it is possible.
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I know what is android and linux. But show me exactly this model. How I can root it. is any blocking installations or other problems. Show me what i can to do this.
I need pure linux.
SimonTS said:
As the LiveView runs Android (which is Linux-based) then Yes - it is possible.
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Wait a minute now. Isn't this that watch-thingy?
No, it does not run Android, and I can't believe Linux neither. It's just a dumb remote control talking bluetooth to an Android device. Probably using some very limited micro controller not capably of much anything at all. Sorry.
How about motorola motactv ? This does run android
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scufutz said:
How about motorola motactv ? This does run android
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From Wikipedia:
It was discovered by an owner named "CMW" (aka. CMWDOTME on Twitter) that by patching the boot kernel and rooting the device, simply replacing the main "launcher" app on the MOTOACTV with almost any Android launcher app from the Market, the MOTOACTV becomes a rather capable watch-sized Android tablet, matching most of the specs of many Android-based phones except for a much reduced size.
The device reports that it is running Android 2.3.4 which according to Google is the same API as Android 2.3 with some minor patches and bug fixes.
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After doing some research on this Tablet, I have found out that it has a bcm4330 broadcom wifi chipset. Basically what I want to do is enable monitor mode and packet injecting. Some of the work has been done thanks to these guys who have rewritten the firmware to enable monitor mode http://bcmon.blogspot.com/
And this guy for a good gui [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233282"]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233282
Can someone help me get it to work on this device? I have installed the aircrack gui app and put the firmware in it. But I don't know how to get the module which is required by the app. So what I am asking for is someone to help me by either telling me how to compile the kernel with the module or else do it for me. I have done some looking around but I have not found a user friendly way to compile the kernel to get this to work. I only got this tablet a week ago and I want to learn about it and use it to it's fullest potential. I have already rooted it.
You can download the aircrack gui app from the second link and the firmware from the first.
Thanks in advance.
Sero 7 Pro Has Working Monitor Mode, Aircrack, and Reaver!
When it comes to handheld penetration testing, I still adore my Nokia N900, but that is starting to change ever since I realized that it was possible to get monitor mode on other more modern devices using various Broadcom Wifi chipsets. I recently managed to get monitor working on my Sero 7 Pro tablet. I have the DoPa v1.1 ROM installed, and I used the bcmon.apk from bcmon.blogspot.com/, which can be downloaded at https://code.google.com/p/bcmon/. Android development is certainly not my primary focus, but after view the post above, and craving a Nexus 7 PwnPad, I couldn't resist giving it a try.
My Sero 7 Pro Running Aircrack-ng and Wash for Reaver
http://youtu.be/HVYnnYMCuC0
My Sero 7 Pro running Reaver
http://youtu.be/rwg92IZubOA
Flashfire21 said:
After doing some research on this Tablet, I have found out that it has a bcm4330 broadcom wifi chipset. Basically what I want to do is enable monitor mode and packet injecting. Some of the work has been done thanks to these guys who have rewritten the firmware to enable monitor mode http://bcmon.blogspot.com/
And this guy for a good gui [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233282"]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233282
Can someone help me get it to work on this device? I have installed the aircrack gui app and put the firmware in it. But I don't know how to get the module which is required by the app. So what I am asking for is someone to help me by either telling me how to compile the kernel with the module or else do it for me. I have done some looking around but I have not found a user friendly way to compile the kernel to get this to work. I only got this tablet a week ago and I want to learn about it and use it to it's fullest potential. I have already rooted it.
You can download the aircrack gui app from the second link and the firmware from the first.
Thanks in advance.
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I've tried an Xbox One controller via an OTG cable but it isn't recognized by the phone. Is it possible to implement USB controller support via custom firmware or is it something we have to ask Alcatel to provide?
yourma2000 said:
I've tried an Xbox One controller via an OTG cable but it isn't recognized by the phone. Is it possible to implement USB controller support via custom firmware or is it something we have to ask Alcatel to provide?
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The version of the xpad driver shipped with this version of the linux 3.10 kernel doesn't support xbox one controllers.
https://github.com/TeamRegular/android_kernel_alcatel_msm8916/blob/dts/drivers/input/joystick/xpad.c
The driver is about 2 years old. If someone has a custom stock kernel available you could ask them to pick the changes here I just made for latest xpad driver from upstream
https://github.com/TeamRegular/android_kernel_alcatel_msm8916-stock/commits/cm-13.0-xpad
Thanks for the reply, there doesn't seem to be any custom kernels available for the 6039y so far (atleast here on XDA), maybe that'll change in the future but I'll have to wait it out and ask nicely when one arrives.
disregard this post, information gained after a bit of lurking on Github.
Talking about Idol 3 5.5, is there any procedure to implement gamepad support?
ciclolars said:
Talking about Idol 3 5.5, is there any procedure to implement gamepad support?
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I'll merge it tonight and ship it with next build. Which controllers?
Unjustified Dev said:
I'll merge it tonight and ship it with next build. Which controllers?
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I have a generical green asia controller which works in my Tab S. However, my Idol 3 5.5 doesn't detect it, i have read that may me because a lack in a file called joydev.ko. I'm trying to compile it with a tutorial from XDA, any idea on how to make it to work?
PD: Sorry for my bad English.
ciclolars said:
I have a generical green asia controller which works in my Tab S. However, my Idol 3 5.5 doesn't detect it, i have read that may me because a lack in a file called joydev.ko. I'm trying to compile it with a tutorial from XDA, any idea on how to make it to work?
PD: Sorry for my bad English.
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Does lsusb via terminal emulator show the device's pid/vid? If so or if you know the pid/vid please post them.
Unjustified Dev said:
Does lsusb via terminal emulator show the device's pid/vid? If so or if you know the pid/vid please post them.
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My interest in making the gamepad to work in the Idol 3 5.5 comes from this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.killig.gamepadime&hl=es, as the developer states that if the kernel has USB host mode and joydev.ko support it works.
I have found some modules here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=987482 in XDA.
Please, let me know if you need some more information. I appreciate your work and effort.
Hi,
Is there a pro-grammatically way to enable OTG option for android mobiles ?
in case not , is there a guide(user manual) for user to enable OTG per models .
Appreciate your help & support.
Thanks,
wael.khairAllah said:
Hi,
Is there a pro-grammatically way to enable OTG option for android mobiles ?
in case not , is there a guide(user manual) for user to enable OTG per models .
Appreciate your help & support.
Thanks,
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Some devices have the hardware required for OTG but do not have the software support, these devices can add the software and then enable OTG functionality.
But...
Some devices do not have the hardware that is required, these devices can not enable OTG functionality even if you install the software.
So, first, you need to verify whether or not your device has the hardware to support OTG.
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