is there any way to do this?
get the custom stack cyanogen created, as an apk or some other means to upgrade sense based rom, or to cook it into a sense based rom
it's in an effort to replace HTC's botched bluetooth stack that apparently doesn't allow spp/hid options to function properly (wiimote, bluputdroid, connecting to many factory car bluetooth systems, etc)
Has anyone managed to do this?
I think it would solve my problem of no audio on my car kit using my Desire S
I could really use that as well. Any takers?
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Has anyone made any progress with this?
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I have looked all over, and googled how to do this without any luck. Maybe I wasnt using good search terms, or just am not sure what I am looking for exactly. My hope is to port CM9 to the HTC Desire HD/Inspire 4G. Any help is much appreciated.
I think you can start off, by setting up your system to meet the following requirements like in this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552090
The Codename for the Desire HD is "stallion" so you have to change the branch to stallion (if possible).
If you like to make a port yourself you should read the CyanogenMod Wiki first. There should be further information about the process of building a port. If you can find a device with similar hardware it could be possible to just build the port (at this point i'm very unsure myself), or else you have to modify the property files etc.
I think that's a lot lot of work to do.
My expreriences so far were from building a CM7 Port, modifying a kernel to work with Multipath TCP and patching the kernel for the Nexus S . But i haven't tried building a CM9 port so far.
I hope i could help you a bit.
Hey john,
i just wanted to know if you made any progress on the topic.
hey johwayne007,
Did you figure out the process for porting CM to new devices?
Hi XDA,
I am trying to make my Hero work with the Arduino Mega ADK (Accessory Development Kit), but it never detects it.
The files com.android.future.usb.accessory.jar and android.hardware.usb.accessory.xml have been added to the system, as proposed on this thread: https://github.com/ezterry/manifest-gingerbread-DS/issues/32.
The Arduino says:
Code:
Device addressed... Requesting device descriptor.
found possible device. swithcing to serial mode
Data packet error: 5could not read device protocol version
I am currently under SHPONGLE v3.5, but exactly the same happens with Elelinux 7.2.
Does someone knows a ROM that can handle it? I think it should be possible, because the HTC Dream can.
Maybe recompiling the kernel is necessary ?
Thanks!
Ok this is just a general question/poll: What roms/kernels has one used to get Sixaxis to work? For me I can't get the BT to initialize on any CM9 rom; haven't tried stock or GB. The current JB AOKP Roms P.A.C.M.A.N and Team Dirt both connect to my Sixaxis flawlessly. A Possible sub question would be: If one has knowledge in the kernel variance;I.E. the bluetooth drivers, please share such info be it a source quote ETC.
Thank you for your input
-SgtPropain
Hi guys,
I just wanted to know if it was possible to upgrade a ROM (for the Huawei Ascend P2) from version 4.1.2 to either 4.4.2 or 4.4.4 or something similar.
As you may know no one has developed any custom ROMs for this phone and at the moment we have nothing more than a P6 ROM running on the P2 (which excludes functionality of getting signal, speaker audio, headphone audio and lacks the functionality of the actual buttons on the phone, the ones below the screen)
If this was possible could someone give me some pointers on how to do it? All I need is like a reference guide or tutorial.. I don't mind doing the work myself as I want to get into android development. I consider this my 1st project.
Thank you.
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Most likely Huawei never put out the source code for it meaning unless there is a sister phone to it you can port from then not much else to do.
Hi,
I work in the security and privacy field and would like to start development of a new lightweight ROM with strong security and privacy controls but to be honest I don't have a clue where to start. I am experienced in flashing ROMs onto Android devices (currently have CM on my Nexus 4 and Galaxy Tab 2 as well as Beanstalk on my old HTC Desire Bravo) but have not yet built a custom ROM.
Ideally I would like to build the lightest possible ROM for HTC Desire (as this is my device for experimenting) but there are a number of features/restrictions I would like to include.
I see a lot of ROMs on this site (which I am sure are very good) and some generic guides on how to build ROMs but I need some more specific information. I need to know how to build a kernel which disables access to certain things (such as regular voice calling - this ROM should only permit VOIP calls) - how to strip out all the apps and services I don't want or need, how to include the apps I want installed by default (such as droidwall) and I have yet to come across such a resource.
Ideally I would like to strip the ROM down to the bare minimum required to allow a functioning device with data connectivity and then build it back up with the functionality I need.
Could anyone point me in the right direction?
Hi
I can Need you. You can Port roms .i have a project with Android 5.0 for Mid and Low End devices please join US We can work together but i Need more Rom porter and Kernel builder
Link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/che...oid-lollipop-5-0-rom-low-mid-devices-t2925685
Thanks from Germany