[Q] Q: Kitchen - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have some spare time and a TF300TG, just for fun and for learn new things, where can i found a kitchen for this device and a tutorial for starting?
Thanks

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have you googled android kitchen? and try that, i would say if you do use such things use linux as a dev environment
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bige914 said:
have you googled android kitchen? and try that, i would say if you do use such things use linux as a dev environment
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Yes, of course, i already tried this way, and i found this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246 but is it not specific for the TS300TG, so i ask if there's another way for arrive at the same results.

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Jellybean source code is out

I know jellybean is a sore subject around here but I saw this on the kindle fire section and thought I would repost here just in case anyone didn't know.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57469087-94/google-releases-android-4.1-source-code/
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johnadelic said:
I know jellybean is a sore subject around here but I saw this on the kindle fire section and thought I would repost here just in case anyone didn't know.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57469087-94/google-releases-android-4.1-source-code/
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Get programming.
johnadelic said:
I know jellybean is a sore subject around here but I saw this on the kindle fire section and thought I would repost here just in case anyone didn't know.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57469087-94/google-releases-android-4.1-source-code/
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I saw this earlier when syncing from Google source
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erikmm said:
I saw this earlier when syncing from Google source
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Same but I was syncing aokp.
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Only a sore subject to those who want to make it a sore subject....in which case brings sensitive feelings....lol
FBis251 said:
Same but I was syncing aokp.
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Lol it's awesome to find thing when working from source
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Maybe I will start working on it so you guys can get ICS with no bugs
Man, I really want to learn how to port roms, AND compile from source, but I don't even know where to start! By the time I finished learning it, this phone would be so old I'd be the only one left on it! lol. But seriously, if a 13 year old can learn how to port and code, I should be able to. I learn blazingly fast. Where do I start learning this stuff? I would love to make a rom from scratch!
Wodensman said:
Man, I really want to learn how to port roms, AND compile from source, but I don't even know where to start! By the time I finished learning it, this phone would be so old I'd be the only one left on it! lol. But seriously, if a 13 year old can learn how to port and code, I should be able to. I learn blazingly fast. Where do I start learning this stuff? I would love to make a rom from scratch!
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Found this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1750733
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Thanks, meirkat. That's a start. It will probably be hard for me to learn this stuff, as I'm on windows.
Wodensman said:
Thanks, meirkat. That's a start. It will probably be hard for me to learn this stuff, as I'm on windows.
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How big is your HD? Its easy to dual boot to ubuntu. I think all you would need is about 35 gigs of space. Once builds are done you can move them to windows partition.
Wodensman said:
Thanks, meirkat. That's a start. It will probably be hard for me to learn this stuff, as I'm on windows.
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No problem. And it should be easier on windows, most tools are able to be used on windows, it's a lot harder in Macs
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mierkat09 said:
No problem. And it should be easier on windows, most tools are able to be used on windows, it's a lot harder in Macs
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Easier? I don't think so lol Linux is the way to go for sure why complicate yourself with cygwin or kitchens
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eollie said:
How big is your HD? Its easy to dual boot to ubuntu. I think all you would need is about 35 gigs of space. Once builds are done you can move them to windows partition.
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That's good info eollie! I don't know the first thing about ubuntu... Are there many versions? If so, which should I get? Do you have a recommended site for learning to do this stuff? I'm going to have to google how to dual boot and change partitions. Thanks!
erikmm said:
Easier? I don't think so lol Linux is the way to go for sure why complicate yourself with cygwin or kitchens
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Lol ok order of easiness
1 Linux
2 Windows
3 Mac
Good comparison of Linux vs Ubuntu
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/debian-ubuntu-linux-mint-distribution/
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Wodensman said:
That's good info eollie! I don't know the first thing about ubuntu... Are there many versions? If so, which should I get? Do you have a recommended site for learning to do this stuff? I'm going to have to google how to dual boot and change partitions. Thanks!
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There is a installer for ubuntu that will do it from windows. Just google unbuntu.
It will install the newest version and after some updating you will be set. Google is your friend on understanding stuff. Most questions have been asked and answered. It might take a while to find the answer but keep looking. Im currently using ubuntu as my daily because my graphics card was updated in windows and after 8 hours I have to reboot or deal with a blue screen of throw my computer across the room because I was in the middle of something.
Once you learn some tricks ubuntu is as easy to use as windows for the novice person. In time you will not want to go back to windows unless you need it for a game that isnt supported on wine in ubuntu.
mierkat09 said:
Lol ok order of easiness
1 Linux
2 Windows
3 Mac
Good comparison of Linux vs Ubuntu
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/debian-ubuntu-linux-mint-distribution/
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Windows isn't even an option. It is not a POSIX-compliant system. Even using Cygwin or MSYS, Android cannot and will never be able to be compiled on Windows.
Also, Ubuntu is Linux.
I dual boot windows and ubuntu. Learned a lot about Linux. On ubuntu you have more control over your system and what you want to do with it on Linux. windows kind of does stuff for you which is a pain sometimes.(imo) I'm still using windows now only because of my job, oh and some games a play. everything else is Linux!
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Make sure you get the 64 bit version!!!
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Would a Vanilla install be possible as of now?

I recently recieved the tf700T. It's pretty nice but there is just so much garbage installed on it I find it unsafe to use (Unsafe because I have no idea what these apps are doing and have no idea what Asus has installed in the background). Given the kernel is availible on the asus website and the device is unlocked would this be possible? I am looking for vanilla android with nothing but the base system installed. That also means no google software.
Wrong section should be in q&a
No Google software means no Gapps
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ftmaniac948 said:
No Google software means no Gapps
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It's fine, gapps is a botnet anyway. They're data mining info directly from your brain with mind beams. Luckily, tinfoil stops any sort of that nonsense.
Joking aside, I think a vanilla (cm9/10) android ROM will be possible. Just wait a few more weeks...
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It's fine, gapps is a botnet anyway. They're data mining info directly from your brain with mind beams. Luckily, tinfoil stops any sort of that nonsense.
Joking aside, I think a vanilla (cm9/10) android ROM will be possible. Just wait a few more weeks...
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Much shorter than that
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ftmaniac948 said:
Much shorter than that
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Does someone already have it in the works?
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jdeoxys said:
Does someone already have it in the works?
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Someone at CyanogenMod said they were going to start developing
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KilerG said:
Someone at CyanogenMod said they were going to start developing
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Hearing that makes me this happy: (out of five possible)
Yep, for a good news, it's a good news!... A CM9 will be great, but a CM10 awesome!... i hope/suppose that the JB case will be prioritary.
KilerG said:
Someone at CyanogenMod said they were going to start developing
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I have to go clean myself now, darn it. After seeing the difference JB makes on the Prime, I can't bloody wait!
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New update for for tf700t FINALLY SHOWS UP

After checking everyday for weeks finally an update
I apologize if this post isn't in the right place my first post
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No official JB yet just minor camera firmware update, GPS software, and a few other minor changes
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Did u guys unlock the bootload?
I just got my tab, and it says I wont get updates if I unlock
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Yep boot loader unlocked. It is true once unlocked no more ota updates however they are available on the Asus web site.
If you are running stock ROM make sure to disable the spying software its listed in the stickie for tweaks.
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OP this has nothing to do with the Development forum and also there are some threads about this update in the General forum.
You know what, in my rush to post this i posted before i updated. My update failed and now wont show up anymore
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maverickmarc said:
You know what, in my rush to post this i posted before i updated. My update failed and now wont show up anymore
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Add to that posting in the wrong forum and not reading the other 10 threads on the subject

Before porting ROM?

OK so I know the basics on how to do it but say I wanted to port a 4.2.2 ROM to this device do you think I would run into any issues? There's a couple ROMs on the nexus thread I would love having.
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savagehax said:
OK so I know the basics on how to do it but say I wanted to port a 4.2.2 ROM to this device do you think I would run into any issues? There's a couple ROMs on the nexus thread I would love having.
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If you flash a ROM on other device it will not boot, i think. Because different devices had different /system file
Edit: Its posibble to port ROMs to this TF101. But you need to modify the ROM files.
savagehax said:
OK so I know the basics on how to do it but say I wanted to port a 4.2.2 ROM to this device do you think I would run into any issues? There's a couple ROMs on the nexus thread I would love having.
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Why don't you get RaymanFx's JB 4.2 WIP Custom ROM and flash it through TWRP? It looks like Nexus 10" and works like a charm!
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mrkevio said:
Why don't you get RaymanFx's JB 4.2 WIP Custom ROM and flash it through TWRP? It looks like Nexus 10" and works like a charm!
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You should use josteink's No-Name CM10.1 nightlies or EOS4 with the KatKernel by timduru. RaymanFX are not developing this TF101 anymore.

ROM compatibility

Hi everyone,
As I'm not able to find and Android development section for ASUS MeMO PAD SMART 10.1 I'm asking if the custom rom's developed for TF300T are compatible with my tablet.
Please let me know.
Thanks for your time.
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redarrow75 said:
Hi everyone,
As I'm not able to find and Android development section for ASUS MeMO PAD SMART 10.1 I'm asking if the custom rom's developed for TF300T are compatible with my tablet.
Please let me know.
Thanks for your time.
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Some are, like CROMi, but you will have to check the thread for each ROM.
Are u saying to check each thread and see if developer mentions that specific rom is compatible with Asus MeMO Pad?
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redarrow75 said:
Are u saying to check each thread and see if developer mentions that specific rom is compatible with Asus MeMO Pad?
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Look in the thread name...it will say me301t
Ok. Thanks!
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