Hello friend,
Terminal emulator using flash hboot_signedbyaa.img can we install?
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Is it possible to do...where will I push the exports
Hi,
I'd like to try out MIUI on the android SDK emulator, but I can't get it to work.
Here's what I've tried so far:
1) restart emulator in recovery mode
>adb -e restart recovery
-> emulator freezes => emulator doesn't seem to have a recovery mode
2) start the emulator with a custom system.img
a) extract the gingerbread system.img that comes with the emulator using unyaffs2
b) download the MIUI update.zip for the Nexus One
c) copy the content of /system from the update.zip over the folder with the extracted system.img
d) pack this into a new system.img using mkyaffs2
e) copy the new system.img into the .avd folder of a freshly created Gingerbread virtual device and start the emulator
-> emulator hangs at boot and doesn't appear in ddms
=> emulator can't even boot as far as starting adbd
Any other suggestions?
Is this possible directly from your tf101 and how? Maybe that terminal emulator program, and which commands exactly?
Innovator said:
Is this possible directly from your tf101 and how? Maybe that terminal emulator program, and which commands exactly?
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Hi there, yes its possible to flash blobs from terminal, you MUST BE ROOTED already though, if you were flashing a recovery blob the command would be something like this: dd if=/pathtoyourblob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
So I know you can flash an img file in terminal emulator, but how do you flash a zip file?
1. Download terminal emulator,android vnc and arm version of backtrack.
2. Extract the content of img file and transfer it in to memory of android devices.
3. Install BusyBox and start it.
4. Open terminal emulator. use "cd" command to get in backtrack directory where extracted content is saved on memory card of device. In this case command is
cd /sdcard/BT5
5. Type "sh bootbt" and we will be in Backtrack.
commend
su
cd/sdcard/bt5
sh bootbt
startvnc
download from torrent
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mahesh gaonkar said:
1. Download terminal emulator,android vnc and arm version of backtrack.
2. Extract the content of img file and transfer it in to memory of android devices.
3. Install BusyBox and start it.
4. Open terminal emulator. use "cd" command to get in backtrack directory where extracted content is saved on memory card of device. In this case command is
cd /sdcard/BT5
5. Type "sh bootbt" and we will be in Backtrack.
commend
su
cd/sdcard/bt5
sh bootbt
startvnc
download from torrent
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Bro pls tell what is this backtrack i have no idea about it.
this topic simply not belongs to original development thread...
move the topic to proper section
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Mohitlove_ said:
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Bro pls tell what is this backtrack i have no idea about it.
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Yaa I can help u 1st download that's IMG files
And you getting any problem simply msg me