I was wondering if we could run another phones rom's if it's almost exactly the same? Like the Razor M, it is pretty much the same phone, just lacking the keyboard and a bigger battery, or it their another phone? I know we would probably encounter radio errors.
Would probably be easier to just port the ROM... especially if there's source, just build it from source for the Q. What were you looking at?
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Would probably be easier to just port the ROM... especially if there's source, just build it from source for the Q. What were you looking at?
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I want to learn how to, but I don't know where to start, any help? & not sure, http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1779
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I want to learn how to, but I don't know where to start, any help? & not sure, http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1779
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Well most provide source (I hope), and so you basically just need to make a few changes to make it build on xt897/c.
Pick one, and try to port it. Look at the changes in github. There's also some guides, but there isn't going to be ONE guide that will cover everything you need. I spose this one you can start with?
I honestly taught myself. It took a long time, and I still have a ton to learn - but I guess I prefer learning "the hard way"
Alright thanks, I'll have to look into it tomorrow. lol I don't even know what source code is, how do you find it?
Comet1966 said:
Alright thanks, I'll have to look into it tomorrow. lol I don't even know what source code is, how do you find it?
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Usually in the first post, they have a github link. GitHub is just one site where 'git' repositories are hosted. It's fairly popular, but there are other sites which work with git - gitorious, bitbucket, etc.
So are we supposed to put the source into the ROMs? How do you do that? What does it do? Thanks.
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So are we supposed to put the source into the ROMs? How do you do that? What does it do? Thanks.
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You build the ROM from source. It allows you to modify things and make it work differently - for your device for example. Source code just allows you to freely make modifications and tailor stuff to your liking.
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can anyone please help me put one finger zoom on my phone using this tutorial to actually a tutorial which statess where to begin in THE VERY FIRST PLACE!!!
What i mean by the very first place is where do i put those commands do i make an app?
or edit an xml n just throw it anywhere <<i doubt that LOL
Or wat?
any help will be greatly appreciated
http://blogs.sonyericsson.com/developerworld/2010/05/18/android-one-finger-zoom-tutorial-part-1/
Hi I too am impatient to know how to install this marvel
That is sick! I want that on my phone.. but I don't understand **** on that site lol.
It would be used by building it into the code of an app, such as a photo viewer, or a browser... it's not a system level control.. as far as I know any way!!
Just use dolphin browser, long press and slide up zooms in...
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Just use dolphin browser, long press and slide up zooms in...
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I have that, i wanted it for picture browser n the 3d list n for miscellaneous apps if it can be coded into apps i am new to android i wana knw how please.
Thanks though,
I am a basic linux user n can find my way easy in linux, just want i guess simple direction that where to start, after becoming successfull i may write a tutorial for Noobers LIKE me at the moment i am seearching google too
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I have that, i wanted it for picture browser n the 3d list n for miscellaneous apps if it can be coded into apps i am new to android i wana knw how please.
Thanks though,
I am a basic linux user n can find my way easy in linux, just want i guess simple direction that where to start, after becoming successfull i may write a tutorial for Noobers LIKE me at the moment i am seearching google too
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If you want it for Pictures use Justpictures it supports one touch zoom.
ClintonH said:
If you want it for Pictures use Justpictures it supports one touch zoom.
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Isnt my request clear enough?
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Isnt my request clear enough?
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If you want assistance, I would not post comments like that, it not only makes the poster look stupid but it makes you look arrogant.
Rather than relying on other people do the work for you, why dont you follow the tutorial that you so kindly posted and do the hard work yourself.
I think it has to be built within an app. I want this function as well so what I'm doing is trying to edit the existing mediascape code rather than build a new app
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I think it has to be built within an app. I want this function as well so what I'm doing is trying to edit the existing mediascape code rather than build a new app
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Without the source this is pretty much impossible.
macr59 said:
If you want assistance, I would not post comments like that, it not only makes the poster look stupid but it makes you look arrogant.
Rather than relying on other people do the work for you, why dont you follow the tutorial that you so kindly posted and do the hard work yourself.
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....And here comes another one!!!...Againnnn
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Without the source this is pretty much impossible.
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i believe source code was released for it..lemme find it (for sure) n then post it here, THANKS GUYS WHO ARE HELPING!!!
Install and use the JUST PICTURES app it has this 1 touch zoom built in
other than that If you have no clue reading the tutorial what it all means or involves ... then may we suggest leave well alone!
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I was offering you an alternative instead of waiting for someone to hold your hand and walk you through how to build it into an app. Sine by reading your posts it's apparent that you either don't have a clue (you have a nice guide posted already) or don't want to put the work in on it. Good luck with your project, might get more help if you remove the attitude from your posts.
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i believe source code was released for it..lemme find it (for sure) n then post it here, THANKS GUYS WHO ARE HELPING!!!
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I have it and can read it but i dont even really know what im looking for yet
Im wondering if it would be possible to port the app from the x10 mini?
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i believe source code was released for it..lemme find it (for sure) n then post it here, THANKS GUYS WHO ARE HELPING!!!
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I think that only the kernel source was released, not application sources, well at least not SE's - which includes mediascape.
If they were released, then SE would have no differentiator, at least software-wise, for their phones, as any single person or manufacturer would be able to compile the applications, and add them to their own roms.
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I think that only the kernel source was released, not application sources, well at least not SE's - which includes mediascape.
If they were released, then SE would have no differentiator, at least software-wise, for their phones, as any single person or manufacturer would be able to compile the applications, and add them to their own roms.
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Source code for one touch zoom.. se gave that ... you can find it in the app or in their blog.
No way of having it in mediascape until they release mediascape source code .
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Source code for one touch zoom.. se gave that ... you can find it in the app or in their blog.
No way of having it in mediascape until they release mediascape source code .
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understood...thanks for answering this part, all i wanted to knw
Hi all,
Please let us know what you think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-q5CEfiyQk&feature=youtu.be
Thanks!
SamsungJohn
Twitter:SamsungJohn
How about release some source or at the very least something that will help devs speed things up with ice cream? We paid for the phone, we want everything we can get.
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very interesting...
sign me up Scotty
Somewhat interesting, I have registered on the new Developer site, however it seems to be geared more towards app developers, with little of use to those doing platform work (AOSP bringups including Cyanogenmod porting, kernel development, etc.)
There are no IC datasheets, and no source code for test firmwares such as UCKL2 for the Infuse (SGH-I997).
Stickied for the time being
Thanks for the news. I will check it out to see if it is a good choice for beginning devs. It might also be interesting for me to learn more specifically regarding my Samsung phone.
does it mean,
some people develop ROM or app together?
make money?
you don't make ROM for money, if you do, you don't belong in XDA
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you don't make ROM for money, if you do, you don't belong in XDA
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Well said!
AllGamer said:
you don't make ROM for money, if you do, you don't belong in XDA
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True. But it is a chance to get know and apreciated. And that could lead to money!!!
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Somewhat interesting, I have registered on the new Developer site, however it seems to be geared more towards app developers, with little of use to those doing platform work (AOSP bringups including Cyanogenmod porting, kernel development, etc.)
There are no IC datasheets, and no source code for test firmwares such as UCKL2 for the Infuse (SGH-I997).
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you don't make ROM for money, if you do, you don't belong in XDA
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Very well said! It seem like Samsung have just discovered all the free work force to produce code that is much better than their own. Now they wanna tap into this, without giving anything of value in return.
How about dropping some spec-sheets on the HW level and some source code to their drivers, instead!?
Damnit, i'll have to learn some programming now! To the Batmobile!
+1 for "spec-sheets on the HW level and some source code to their drivers"
..especially for devices like Galaxy 3 (i5800/i5801), which (apparently), you are not going to update now on.
Sounds Cool
sounds pretty interesting, ill check out the youtube video.
Thanks for the news.
Would be nice if the video talked specifically about developing ROMs, especially AOSP-based...
useful info
merge samsung and htc rom?
hi i somewhat enjoy my samsung charge except for the predictive txt sucks i want exactly how the htc has theirs can anyone give me some info on merging these things i want to build or tweak a rom for the charge also currently downloading all the sdk stuff about to run over to samsung dev site and see if i can get into that also.
Great
great stuff, keep up the good work!
Seems like a great initiative from Samsung
This is a hypothetical question...
But here is the scenario:
My buddy has the Valhalla Final ROM.
He wishes to have the ability to load different custom kernels without affecting his ROM. (As long as we provide archives which strictly contain the Kernel, we should be able to meet this requirement.)
So, we plan to work together to create a Kernel for our specific needs...
What do users usually request/expect concerning features from the Kernel?
You're assuming that the common members (non-devs) of this forum know what the kernel does on our phones. I'm afraid you'll have to elaborate.
Good for a laugh. Thanks!
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You're assuming that the common members (non-devs) of this forum know what the kernel does on our phones. I'm afraid you'll have to elaborate.
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Made me laugh...
And by "common member," I don't suppose you are equating "users" with "commoners"... right?? LOL
Please, allow me to elaborate...
We agree that there are both "DEVs" and "POUs" on this site. I am thinking that we needed a TLA (Three-Letter Acronym) for "Plain Old User"... Kind of how, "Plain old Java objects" became known as "POJOs"...
I make no assumption... I was taught, to ASSUME makes an ASS out of U and ME.
But I am a bit presumptuous... I presume that those that will answer are those who understand the question.
You can flash a kernel without a rom like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S/SGH-T959V/Flashing_a_kernel
As far as making a kernel, you're gonna have to edit the source code or decompress a kernel and look through the filesystem, make edits and recompress it.
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You can flash a kernel without a rom like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S/SGH-T959V/Flashing_a_kernel
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Right!
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As far as making a kernel, you're gonna have to edit the source code or decompress a kernel and look through the filesystem, make edits and recompress it.
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We are looking forward to it. Sounds like an adventure worth exploring!
Any suggestions on features which you would want to see in a Kernel?
I believe the "rooted" feature would be one. Also, personally, I want the latest CWM. These are 2 examples that we've identified. And, before jumping in, we'd like to identify, explicitly, all features that we're going to target. Given such a list, we could prioritize the features so that we would know where to focus our very-precious time...
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I believe the "rooted" feature would be one. Also, personally, I want the latest CWM. These are 2 examples that we've identified. And, before jumping in, we'd like to identify, explicitly, all features that we're going to target. Given such a list, we could prioritize the features so that we would know where to focus our very-precious time...
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Man good luck! I hope you know what you are getting into. A good place to start is looking into bhundven's work. We know he is the ****!!
Kernal Files
Github Repository
I don't think anybody currently on XDA will be much help for you though! Though FBis251 is also the ****!
So exciting
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...rnel-source-code-including-that-of-the-one-v/
EDIT: http://dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/doubleshot-gb-crc-2.6.35-f3a1982.tar.gz
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so exciting
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...rnel-source-code-including-that-of-the-one-v/
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yyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssssssssss
Soo.... Does anyone think we could see some pure AOSP action now? Or someone could update the kernel for CM7? As you will see in general someone -whom I suspect is not alone - would love an AOSP ROM on our HTC Doubleshot.
Maybe this kernel isn't that good as we suppose...
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Maybe this kernel isn't that good as we suppose...
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Well.... What did u expect? we don't have an ICS ROM in our future that we have been made aware of, and it is truly great news as this is something that has made many a dev stray away from this device - now we might be able to get CM7 stable - and others to work off of CM7 such as blahblah
Good news nevertheless
We need to get CM7 STABLE ASAP
We may be late in the running, but that doesn't mean we still can't get merged into the main tree
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Maybe this kernel isn't that good as we suppose...
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Its worse than you thought... The source code was released a really long time ago. This is just an updated kernel, so the real reason for lack of development isn't because the source code wasn't available. :/
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Its worse than you thought... The source code was released a really long time ago. This is just an updated kernel, so the real reason for lack of development isn't because the source code wasn't available. :/
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Updated source is awesome though. Tried to get it earlier and couldn't - can't on shift and will be working straight until Friday afternoon so won't have a chance to try again for a few days.
Any percieved lack of development is due to people not putting any effort into it - everyone who cries about a lack of development should do something about it instead of waiting for someone else to do so.
Why come here if you don't want to get into dev, worse, come here and complain about yourself not doing anything? Kinda silly.
Whenever I see people complain about a lack of development I wonder why they would basically make fun of themselves? It gives me a laugh at their expense...
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Yeah i just got the source downloaded because it matches the new ota I'm running now, I've never seen what a dual core source looks like, or if I'll even be able to compile a kernel for this device, I've only compiled a few for the EVO shift, which was straight forward with a little help from my boy drob...who knows o may get it to boot ha-ha.......nope I fudged something in my toolchain It's broke....again.....LOL
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Yeah i just got the source downloaded because it matches the new ota I'm running now, I've never seen what a dual core source looks like, or if I'll even be able to compile a kernel for this device, I've only compiled a few for the EVO shift, which was straight forward with a little help from my boy drob...who knows o may get it to boot ha-ha
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/62701184/arm-eabi-4.4.3.zip
That link is for the toolchain you need, i've been hosting it on dropbox for a while until I get it over to a more permanent host.
I can walk you through it later if you want.
I have it written up on how to set up your linux environment and make changes, including versioning instructions, just haven't found the time to polish off a part of it and add it to the dev reference yet.
Got a whole space reserved for the how to from start to finish on making kernels for the doubleshot, and i've already walked people through it with no kernel dev experience so if you've done it for another device it'll be a cakewalk.
I'm eating breakfast now and gotta run out to another job, and going straight from there to dodgeball practice, then work again tonight and from there right to the job i'm about to do again tomorrow this time, so tomorrow night i'm doubtless going to sleep - maybe as early as saturday evening I could go through it with you on IRC if you are interested.
Otherwise I hope to have that in the dev ref next week, work permitting.
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/62701184/arm-eabi-4.4.3.zip
That link is for the toolchain you need, i've been hosting it on dropbox for a while until I get it over to a more permanent host.
I can walk you through it later if you want.
I have it written up on how to set up your linux environment and make changes, including versioning instructions, just haven't found the time to polish off a part of it and add it to the dev reference yet.
Got a whole space reserved for the how to from start to finish on making kernels for the doubleshot, and i've already walked people through it with no kernel dev experience so if you've done it for another device it'll be a cakewalk.
I'm eating breakfast now and gotta run out to another job, and going straight from there to dodgeball practice, then work again tonight and from there right to the job i'm about to do again tomorrow this time, so tomorrow night i'm doubtless going to sleep - maybe as early as saturday evening I could go through it with you on IRC if you are interested.
Otherwise I hope to have that in the dev ref next week, work permitting.
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I might have my little one on Saturday night so that maybe a no go for then, the tool chain I currently have is 4.4.1, because anything newer for the speedy breaks a ton during the compile.....I changed some commands around for ****s and giggles and got a zimage in arch/arm/boot so I split it with the ota ramdisk and I'm just gonna try....if that goes south I'll setup your tool chain....thanks blue your like the DoubleShot dictionary....
Also I'm gonna grab one of your kernel zips for test flashes if that's ok
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Updated source is awesome though. Tried to get it earlier and couldn't - can't on shift and will be working straight until Friday afternoon so won't have a chance to try again for a few days.
Any percieved lack of development is due to people not putting any effort into it - everyone who cries about a lack of development should do something about it instead of waiting for someone else to do so.
Why come here if you don't want to get into dev, worse, come here and complain about yourself not doing anything? Kinda silly.
Whenever I see people complain about a lack of development I wonder why they would basically make fun of themselves? It gives me a laugh at their expense...
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Hey I'm not complaining, and I am working on it! I just have to balance between school and work and learning how to build cm7/cm9 from source.
You can check out a little bit of what I've been working on github.com/mafischer
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Hey I'm not complaining, and I am working on it! I just have to balance between school and work and learning how to build cm7/cm9 from source.
You can check out a little bit of what I've been working on github.com/mafischer
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Lol no worries my friend, was a general comment and not aimed at you in particular, just a perspective I wanted to put out there and you were the first opportunity to do so.
I still haven't found the time to get git set up and learn how to use it - that whole life getting in the way of living thing. Given you have git going that makes you a more responsible dev then I in my book -
@ strapped: all my work available is a contribution to the open source community at large, and the members of XDA in particular. If any of it can be useful, especially as a teaching tool, I wholeheartedly encourage it!
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Where did all of you come from?
Never knew there was this many people working on the Doubleshot in the background...
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Where did all of you come from?
Never knew there was this many people working on the Doubleshot in the background...
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I've been here since i preordered my doubleshot... I just haven't had time to work on much of anything, so there's no point in advertising to the community that I'm gonna work on things that may or may not ever get finished. I don't want to spread false hope or anything.
I am however, graduating in may; I'm going to be working over at walmart isd for a summer internship, and I should have more time on my hands once school is over!
How integrated is the Sense stuff into the kernel? As I understand it, we've had trouble removing the Sense underpinnings from the operating system to get it working with things such as Sixaxis. I'm aware that this is entirely a lack of understanding on my part.
I would quite love to get involved in building a ROM myself, perhaps even setting up CM9 from scratch. I just have no idea how to get started. I've mucked around with custom kernels and embedded linux (not android) devices in the past, but I'm not sure how that knowledge would apply to this system. I also have no history of proper programming languages or anything like that. I'm vaguely familiar with how to compile things with the ARM toolchains.
I'm also a tad nervous about bricking the device by writing to a memory location that I really shouldn't be touching.
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How integrated is the Sense stuff into the kernel? As I understand it, we've had trouble removing the Sense underpinnings from the operating system to get it working with things such as Sixaxis. I'm aware that this is entirely a lack of understanding on my part.
I would quite love to get involved in building a ROM myself, perhaps even setting up CM9 from scratch. I just have no idea how to get started. I've mucked around with custom kernels and embedded linux (not android) devices in the past, but I'm not sure how that knowledge would apply to this system. I also have no history of proper programming languages or anything like that. I'm vaguely familiar with how to compile things with the ARM toolchains.
I'm also a tad nervous about bricking the device by writing to a memory location that I really shouldn't be touching.
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Sorry for quoting the whole post just to address one thing, but in regards to sixaxis I'm sure it's a safe bet that if one were to simply replace the stock bluetooth stack with the one kornyone used for cm7 in my bulletproof rom it would work fine, and I doubt much other, if any modification would be necessary.
I haven't had time to try, and truthfully i'd rather build my own so am kinda intentionally not trying - I am more interested in the project then just jumping into a solution.
It really depends on what you are trying to do - some sense things can be replaced with relatively little effort, other things are so interwoven it would take considerable effort and time to unravel, reverse engineer and implement a new solution.
A lot of people have been working on different parts of unravelling sense since back in august, and around the middle of that month we got s-off and really started digging in.
There is a considerable knowledge base lurking here to address this kind of stuff if people make it known they are working on things - dig back through the history of the device here at XDA and you can catch a glimpse of it and get some direction on who you can approach when you hit a roadblock, depending on what kind of roadblock it is.
It's better for us as a community to have that kind of knowledge out on the public forum, but there's much more here then what face value suggests.
I've been trying to get that kind of stuff and a general 'start here' knowledge base built in the developers reference stickied here in dev, reading through that would be a good place to start getting oriented on devving for the dubleshot.
I just go through some crazy work cycles and sometimes can't be around much for a time here and ther, so my contributions come in groups and gaps.
Sent from a digital distance.
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I've been here since i preordered my doubleshot... I just haven't had time to work on much of anything, so there's no point in advertising to the community that I'm gonna work on things that may or may not ever get finished. I don't want to spread false hope or anything.
I am however, graduating in may; I'm going to be working over at walmart isd for a summer internship, and I should have more time on my hands once school is over!
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It doesn't matter whether or not you finish. Status updates would be nice though. At least that way people can know what you're up to, and they may even be able to help you and vice versa.
No one here is demanding an ETA or even a completion at all. We're all in for the fun of it.
Either way I think I can safely speak for everyone when I say, we're excited to see what you got cooking
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Sorry for quoting the whole post just to address one thing, but in regards to sixaxis I'm sure it's a safe bet that if one were to simply replace the stock bluetooth stack with the one kornyone used for cm7 in my bulletproof rom it would work fine, and I doubt much other, if any modification would be necessary.
I haven't had time to try, and truthfully i'd rather build my own so am kinda intentionally not trying - I am more interested in the project then just jumping into a solution.
It really depends on what you are trying to do - some sense things can be replaced with relatively little effort, other things are so interwoven it would take considerable effort and time to unravel, reverse engineer and implement a new solution.
A lot of people have been working on different parts of unravelling sense since back in august, and around the middle of that month we got s-off and really started digging in.
There is a considerable knowledge base lurking here to address this kind of stuff if people make it known they are working on things - dig back through the history of the device here at XDA and you can catch a glimpse of it and get some direction on who you can approach when you hit a roadblock, depending on what kind of roadblock it is.
It's better for us as a community to have that kind of knowledge out on the public forum, but there's much more here then what face value suggests.
I've been trying to get that kind of stuff and a general 'start here' knowledge base built in the developers reference stickied here in dev, reading through that would be a good place to start getting oriented on devving for the dubleshot.
I just go through some crazy work cycles and sometimes can't be around much for a time here and ther, so my contributions come in groups and gaps.
Sent from a digital distance.
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I've been trying to go through the dev reference that you posted and track down as much scattered information as I can, but I'm still not quite sure what I'm doing. Alas.
Regarding bluetooth: would the gingerbread stack be compatible with ICS?
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It doesn't matter whether or not you finish. Status updates would be nice though. At least that way people can know what you're up to, and they may even be able to help you and vice versa.
No one here is demanding an ETA or even a completion at all. We're all in for the fun of it.
Either way I think I can safely speak for everyone when I say, we're excited to see what you got cooking
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Well what I'm currently up to is making a stable version of cm7 for the doubleshot. I have made lots of progress as far as learning all the tools necessary to compile android from source, which is a relatively simple task. The not so simple part is trying to put together like a puzzle, the source code from other devices. I've hit some roadblocks and I'm currently asking some devs for help, but while I'm at it I guess I can ask for help here on xda.
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Well what I'm currently up to is making a stable version of cm7 for the doubleshot.
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Yeehaaa!
Can someone take a program for windows and convert it for arm support for me? its a version of pandora for desktop i want for my RT
Is it open source? What program is it?
SixSixSevenSeven said:
Is it open source? What program is it?
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its a customized version on pandora for desktop.
leo72793 said:
its a customized version on pandora for desktop.
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A bit more specific please....
Customized version of pandora, right, got that, but where the hell is this customised version? I can't just whack that into google and immediately find what the hell you are on about.
SixSixSevenSeven said:
A bit more specific please....
Customized version of pandora, right, got that, but where the hell is this customised version? I can't just whack that into google and immediately find what the hell you are on about.
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This version. it only runs no install. https://app.box.com/s/hqvaj2kxafq6g5eei1ll
Feel like I am talking to a wall here.
What is the website for this program? Where can I find it, don't want a compiled binary, we want the actual information and program source. No source = no port. Also chrome is warning me that your link is malicious.
SixSixSevenSeven said:
Feel like I am talking to a wall here.
What is the website for this program? Where can I find it, don't want a compiled binary, we want the actual information and program source. No source = no port. Also chrome is warning me that your link is malicious.
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it was scanned through avast and clean. its uploaded to my 50gb box account. its safe and idk. it was already done when i found it
well thats no port then. If it doesnt already work as is and it doesnt have source code there is a big fat nothing anyone can do for it.
SixSixSevenSeven said:
well thats no port then. If it doesnt already work as is and it doesnt have source code there is a big fat nothing anyone can do for it.
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it works. just not sure where source code is
leo72793 said:
it works. just not sure where source code is
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Look dude, going to put this as simply as possible.
In order to port a programming to windows RT we need the source code, not the program itself that you have uploaded, the source code the author has uploaded somewhere.
But, bigger thing. If you say it works, why do you even need it porting? Does it work on your RT device or not?
SixSixSevenSeven said:
Look dude, going to put this as simply as possible.
In order to port a programming to windows RT we need the source code, not the program itself that you have uploaded, the source code the author has uploaded somewhere.
But, bigger thing. If you say it works, why do you even need it porting? Does it work on your RT device or not?
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i dont have it on the surface( arriving tomorrow ) and just wanted to know. Relax a tad?
leo72793 said:
i dont have it on the surface( arriving tomorrow ) and just wanted to know. Relax a tad?
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Well, as he said, without source code it can't be recompiled for the Surface.
What he also asked is, what is the name and original name / location of this application so we can check to see if it's open or closed source?