I am a complete noobie as far as rom development so this may not be possible but....
i was looking on the xda forums and saw the developer got a working of honeycomb version on the dell streak 7 which is a harmony based device also I think. any dev can maybe examine his kernel and see if it can be applied on the g tablet?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088225 just wondering?
isshah said:
I am a complete noobie as far as rom development so this may not be possible but....
i was looking on the xda forums and saw the developer got a working of honeycomb version on the dell streak 7 which is a harmony based device also I think. any dev can maybe examine his kernel and see if it can be applied on the g tablet?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088225 just wondering?
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There are a few versions of HC that work on the G-Tab. What specifically are you referring to?
Are you saying the Dell has Harmony with full HW acceleration?
thats what it sounds like other than than they he doesn't seem to have oc capabilities and issues with usb mounting. but thats why i wanted to know if anyone has looked at it he got 3.2 pulled from a xoom so i don't know.
saw the Umodified Honeycomb on Kernel 2.6.36 - Updated 21/07/2011 for the adam has full hardware acceleration ..... maybe if someone can take parts of his kernel and mix it with one of ours we can get a hc kernel with full hd acceleration?
isshah said:
saw the Umodified Honeycomb on Kernel 2.6.36 - Updated 21/07/2011 for the adam has full hardware acceleration ..... maybe if someone can take parts of his kernel and mix it with one of ours we can get a hc kernel with full hd acceleration?
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This sounds like a job for Pershoot...
TEK112 said:
This sounds like a job for Pershoot...
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I'm totally guessing but I think those HW drivers are specific to the honeycomb kernel. I've been following that thread and I'm totally impressed at what Rayman has been able to do. I'm sure when that's done, we'll be able to use that kernel too.
But then again...pershoot is a muthaf'in genius haha. So maybe he can use it.
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I'm totally guessing but I think those HW drivers are specific to the honeycomb kernel. I've been following that thread and I'm totally impressed at what Rayman has been able to do. I'm sure when that's done, we'll be able to use that kernel too.
But then again...pershoot is a muthaf'in genius haha. So maybe he can use it.
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I am currently using Flashback 5.5 and with his latest kernel, plants vs zombiesv is the only game that will not work. Everything else is great!
This has been the best HC ROM I have used so far.
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I thought that with the impending release of Android 3.0 AOSP, it would make sense to have a thread similar to "CM7 General Discussion thread" where users can post questions, instead of cluttering up the development threads. I'll start a FAQ in this OP and will add additional FAQ items as suggested by others in the thread.
Android 3.0 Honeycomb for Nook Color Frequently Asked Questions
Q. " Will Honeycomb run on Nook Color ?"
A. Yes. The recommended hardware is 1.0 ghz (easily obtained with Dalingrin's OC kernel) and 512mb (the same amount of RAM as found in the NC). And NC runs the preview builds just fine.
Q. " It is mid-March, the Motorola Xoom has been released with Android 3.0, yet there has not been any recent releases of builds of Honeycomb for NC - why not ?"
A. Devs are waiting for "Android 3.0 AOSP" the actual source code for the release of 3.0 that was used in the Xoom product (and others). The AOSP is often released several weeks after the release of the first hardware product.
Links to more information, test builds, scripts:
nookDevs Nook Color Portal
Honeycomb V4 2nd Flashable Zip for eMMC
Script for Working Market & GAPPS for Honeycomb
Install Root on Honeycomb
Nookie Honeycomb: Burning a bootable SD card
Dalingrin's OC kernel
Boot Menu for the Nook Color
Thanks for creating this thread. I want to bookmark it.
Nice I've been thinking about something like this for days. Has anyone dumped all of the xoom apps? Looking for that tablet Gmail...
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lospulpo said:
Looking for that tablet Gmail...
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Same, but was under the impression that wasn't going to happen until AOSP.
:/ xda app work for anyone? Whenever i click on a topic it FCs. Tried clearing cache and data.
Edit: nvm found another thread about it either dont login or get tapatalk app
Probably Useful:
How to fix Angry Birds Force Closes
How to install Google Voice
Agree with ADude...this type of thread needed to happen for HC. Thanks for getting it going.
HC stuff is a bit slow now, with CM7 doing most of the heavy lifting at the moment, but HC will start rollin' again when (if?) AOSP is released to the masses. Would like to see this thread grow and provide a lot of good insight for those who may not be as dev-savvy. There are a lot of very smart people in the forums, so help is never too far away.
How long did it take deeper blue to port hc to the nook the first time? Just curious because I assume the same kind if wait for aosp. It seemed almost instant but I didn't have a nook at the time. It might have seemed a lot longer had I been lurking the threads then. Either way can't wait until google finally releases the code.
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Nice I've been thinking about something like this for days. Has anyone dumped all of the xoom apps? Looking for that tablet Gmail...
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Tried, but they couldn't be installed -- the SDK version changed in the final version of Honeycomb. Faking the SDK version number didn't seem to help neither.
Cant wait for a full 3.0, really exciting stuff.
Just hope they can use the BT stuff from cm7 to get it working in HC, otherwise I'm probably gonna stay with cm7.
dalingrin said that all the progress that has been made for gingerbread should transfer over to honeycomb. anyone who is interested in honeycomb should be fully supporting cyanogen as they will be the ones to get us the build.
I just got a Nook Color off eBay...I'm looking forward to rooting and installing (hopefully) honeycomb on it. How stable is it?
The emmc version by samualhaff is stable. I would recommend it, I use it as my daily driver.
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I like HC I use it every now and then on my SD card
but the only reason I havent completly moved over is that I can't get the market so that means I cant get books from B&N or Sony or such as it won't connect to my computer either
I know it is still in the beta stages though
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The emmc version by samualhaff is stable. I would recommend it, I use it as my daily driver.
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Same here. Running eMMC 2nd and I have no complaints. For being stripped from the SDK's emulator it runs rather exceptional. A few apps here and there don't work and HQ YouTube is missing but regular quality looks fine for the time being.
does eMMC 2nd allow the market?
Contra1971 said:
does eMMC 2nd allow the market?
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Yes. There is a work around for full functionality if someone has issues (a few apps are not visible however).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996327
lospulpo said:
Same here. Running eMMC 2nd and I have no complaints. For being stripped from the SDK's emulator it runs rather exceptional. A few apps here and there don't work and HQ YouTube is missing but regular quality looks fine for the time being.
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stripped from the sdk preview at that. it works remarkably well.
I tried the nexus one final sdk build, and the sdk berson and the APIs should match the AOSP, so more honeycomb features and apps worked, which made me even more eager for our next nook color release, be it final sdk based or AOSP.
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fzr-r4 said:
which made me even more eager for our next nook color release, be it funnel sdk based or AOSP.
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The devs are waiting for AOSP, which is already overdue.
ADude said:
The devs are waiting for AOSP, which is already overdue.
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Yeah it feels overdue. I have a feeling they arnt going to release it
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Yeah it feels overdue. I have a feeling they arnt going to release it
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You have a feeling they aren't going to release it?
You do realize that Android is Open Source, right?
Here's an idea, maybe something else can contribute or confirm it might works..
the Nook honeycomb image is actually running on top of a 2.6.29-omap kernel, which indicate that only some parts might require 2.6.36.3 functions.
I know that the main problem for me porting it, was the libc.so which uses kernel calls not found in our existing 2.6.32.9 kernel. so it crashed due to some cache functions not implemented.
- could the missing cache functions be implemented into our 2.6.32 kernel?
- can the Nook edition with a working libc.so (hopefully without FPU function compiled) be used to replace our xoom image libc.so which crashes?
So to make an early edition can we merge the ARMv5 libs (i assume it is from the emu) and use this with xoom edition and then keep our libnv* environment which is compatible without our nvrm_daemon (which no one can fix, although a proper kernel work for booting 2.6.36.3)
ideas.. but if its possible to put into "real life" is another story.
and how many can do experiments?
Artem wrote he is on the 2.6.36.3 kernel, but since we might have an option to go around, maybe also worth considering, if display driver lacks nvrm_daemon support.
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I'm not a developer but I can do some beta tests for you if you want.
julio77 said:
I'm not a developer but I can do some beta tests for you if you want.
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obviously...same here...;-)
I am able to write basic scripts, xml etc.. and have a brain...
Jp
i tries all this out now.. and got passed some link references between libs but the "libc.so" issue came coming back..
so it did not work..
im closing the idea here :-( not worth spending time on, so only the solution with updating kernel and rewriting drivers must be the way forward.
May be I should wait for ubuntu 11.04 or some other linux OS for folio 100
Toshiba &Google is not so kindness. Are they only want to earn more money, right?
Dexter_nlb said:
i tries all this out now.. and got passed some link references between libs but the "libc.so" issue came coming back..
so it did not work..
im closing the idea here :-( not worth spending time on, so only the solution with updating kernel and rewriting drivers must be the way forward.
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Yup, I also think that waiting for updated kernel + drivers from the new Toshiba folio 200 is a more feasible approach...
xitrumch said:
Yup, I also think that waiting for updated kernel + drivers from the new Toshiba folio 200 is a more feasible approach...
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If, and its a big if, the 200 has the same hardware.
ma1999 said:
If, and its a big if, the 200 has the same hardware.
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correct,
we already know it has different resolution . and probably better display now, and no hardware buttons on the side, so no I2C used for this..
i think its very different, as it probably also got 802.11n wifi now, which we dont have and need different ar6000 driver.
i think its a long road downhill for folio100 if the 200 edition should be anything close as source for porting.
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correct,
we already know it has different resolution . and probably better display now, and no hardware buttons on the side, so no I2C used for this..
i think its very different, as it probably also got 802.11n wifi now, which we dont have and need different ar6000 driver.
i think its a long road downhill for folio100 if the 200 edition should be anything close as source for porting.
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Please, I'm no expert in this, so bare with me for asking questions.
Honeycomb uses a different kernel than Froyo ok.
For Froyo we have the source for all (hardware) drivers ?
Can the "android" part of Honeycomb (from for example Xoom) be put on
a kernel with required hardware drivers or are there stuff in the "android"
stuff that is hardware dependant ?
Is it hard to port drivers between kernel versions ?
Just trying to understand the many tasks need to get Honeycomb on Folio.
/Martin
The problem in this case is there is no honeycomb kernel sources out there.
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The problem in this case is there is no honeycomb kernel sources out there.
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xoom kernel source is available, koush used it to make his clockworkmod work , and it works fine, and its also used for oc'ing.
but its pretty much the tegra2 source we can get from nvidia. but alot of porting to do.
So, What we are still missing is?
ibila said:
So, What we are still missing is?
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all of it!
Lol, guess all we can do now is wait for some ice-cream or get us a native honeycomb tablet.
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Hey, Asus just released his kernel honeycomb version:
http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=gHh4q7I8dvWJzhdV
Choose Download and then Android.
I have started porting the kernel:
https://github.com/DerArtem/android-tegra-2.6.36-honeycomb-folio-nvidia
great news
i dont know how to compile or port stuff but i can say that i love my folio and i love all the devs that are working hard to port honeycomb on our device! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
DerArtem said:
I have started porting the kernel:
https://github.com/DerArtem/android-tegra-2.6.36-honeycomb-folio-nvidia
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really great news!!!
thank you!!!
Thanks a lot!
Thank you a lot !!!
I hope you do 3G Modem Support to !
Hello,
Got my G-Tablet a few days back and right now I'm using GtabComb 3.3 but I was wondering if anyone was working on porting over Vegacomb 3.2 to the G-Tablet (since they use the same platform). Also how did they get hardware acceleration working on it?
Doomguy123 said:
Hello,
Got my G-Tablet a few days back and right now I'm using GtabComb 3.3 but I was wondering if anyone was working on porting over Vegacomb 3.2 to the G-Tablet (since they use the same platform). Also how did they get hardware acceleration working on it?
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Not that anyone has announced. You would have to ask the 2 Vega teams that combine their work how they did it. There is a group over at Slatedroid that is in the beginning stages of trying to port the Adam .36 HC kernel to the gTab. All current gTab roms are using .32 kernels (FroYo/GB).
The Vega, like the Adam are kind of more like cousins, some of the same dna but not quite the same.
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Not that anyone has announced. You would have to ask the 2 Vega teams that combine their work how they did it. There is a group over at Slatedroid that is in the beginning stages of trying to port the Adam .36 HC kernel to the gTab. All current gTab roms are using .32 kernels (FroYo/GB).
The Vega, like the Adam are kind of more like cousins, some of the same dna but not quite the same.
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Ah Ok thanks for clearing that up ill go and ask them but I'm curious does that new kernel build have any sort of hardware acceleration?
Doomguy123 said:
Ah Ok thanks for clearing that up ill go and ask them but I'm curious does that new kernel build have any sort of hardware acceleration?
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The Adam kernel that they are trying to port from did. Hopefully people with the necessary skills will contribute to get it done.
Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but I looked and searched many times and has not found any details.
I have ready countless forums and websites saying that it is not possible to port over a honeycomb rom to the TouchPad because Google has not released the source code. I owned a Viewsonic G-Tablet and I had flashed a Honeycomb Rom and it was pretty stable. Even the Nook Color has a Honeycomb port. Why does the G-Tablet and the Nook Color have the ability to run honeycomb, but not the Touchpad.
Just a question and maybe some of the devs can look into this and maybe succefully port honeycomb onto the TouchPad!
We are waiting on you to port it......thanks!
Gvndeb60 said:
We are waiting on you to port it......thanks!
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I am not any type of dev. Hence this question I posted.
Just wait a little while for Ice Cream Sandwich, which will be much better than Honeycomb.
It's not that it's impossible to. It's that it's a pain, it tends to be broken, and with ICS around the corner, there is no reason to waste the effort.
I had a nook color it didnt run honeycomb it ran the sdk emulator and it was not good
Dont worry thr devs who are wotking on cm7 are nit tryung to get one over on u by using gingerbread
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BrianDigital said:
I had a nook color it didnt run honeycomb it ran the sdk emulator and it was not good
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This. The Honeycomb roms for the Nook and other tablets are hacked together from the SDK, so they're not optimized for the device they're running on. Since there's no source, issues cant be (comparably) easily fixed. And with that in mind, you need a good working Android base which doesnt yet exist for the touchpad since CM is (rightfully) withholding source due to its alpha status.
Even if we did have CM source, the ICS source release is just around the corner. There's no point in doing it since the work wouldnt translate and just be wasted.
Wait for the ICS source to drop if you want ICS.
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Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but I looked and searched many times and has not found any details.
I have ready countless forums and websites saying that it is not possible to port over a honeycomb rom to the TouchPad because Google has not released the source code. I owned a Viewsonic G-Tablet and I had flashed a Honeycomb Rom and it was pretty stable. Even the Nook Color has a Honeycomb port. Why does the G-Tablet and the Nook Color have the ability to run honeycomb, but not the Touchpad.
Just a question and maybe some of the devs can look into this and maybe succefully port honeycomb onto the TouchPad!
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All Honeycomb ports are hacks because Google has never released the full source for it.
The Touchpad _could_ run Honeycomb, but as the only development for it is CM7, which is gingerbread based currently, that's what you get.
If you can find some people who want to sink the time into hacking Honeycomb onto it, then you could have it, but I doubt anyone is going to want to bother given that ICS source is due in the next couple of months and with any luck we'll get a CM8 port instead of a half-assed Honeycomb.
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If you can find some people who want to sink the time into hacking Honeycomb onto it, then you could have it, but I doubt anyone is going to want to bother given that ICS source is due in the next couple of months and with any luck we'll get a CM8 port instead of a half-assed Honeycomb.
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CM9 you mean;-) CM8 has been kept open for Honeycomb specifically, so the next CM will be CM9 I read somewhere.
I think HD2 is able to boot Honeycomb too, but it never got stable.
http://www.ixplora.com/wp-content/2011/03/hd2-honeycomb-595x306.jpg
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CM9 you mean;-) CM8 has been kept open for Honeycomb specifically, so the next CM will be CM9 I read somewhere.
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Really? Seems odd given that it's closed-source, but fair enough
The more you know!
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I am not any type of dev. Hence this question I posted.
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Yeah I think he was pointing out the fact that if you want it go make it. I have to say though seriously? Just in the last week did we go from pretty much no Android to pretty dang functional gingerbread... And already asking why don't we/why doesn't someone port honeycomb... Really? Seems a little unappreciative but maybe that's just me...
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Got a link that the next version will be CM9?
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I saw on the Android BBQ video with the Cyanogen team mentioned CM9 would be next because of going to ICS next. Don't have a link but is on xda tv somewhere
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First, the nook and g-tablet ARE Android devices to being with.
Second, it took some time to get the above devices to "run" Honeycomb.
Third, neither is completely functional with Honeycomb.
Lastly, if you really really want Android your best is probably to get an Android device. I also have a g-tablet and with custom ROM that made it mostly functional, it was never 100% and issue free. I was never completely satisfied until I got an real Android device (Asus Transformer).
Being able to dual boot the Touchpad with a functional Android OS would be nice. But personally I got it to try out WebOS and have something different.
What does this mean for the Gtab?
I have been wondering if there might be something recent to make this tablet more relevant as a daily-use device.
I realize that a "pre-Alpha" build from an all-but-defunct tablet other than the G-tab may not be the greatest card we were dealt, but I would like to just ask anyone if this means we might be able to run a ~fully working ICS build sooner rather than later?
Opinions?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the gtab and the Adam both use the Ventana platform of the Tegra 2, which would mean that it would be possible to use the drivers and workarounds they use on this device.
Maybe?
Edit- Or was it Harmony?
Nospin said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the gtab and the Adam both use the Ventana platform of the Tegra 2, which would mean that it would be possible to use the drivers and workarounds they use on this device.
Maybe?
Edit- Or was it Harmony?
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I am quite sure its harmony
This release is huge for the gtab. Right now, I am editing RaYmAn's kernel to get 2.6.39 to boot on the gtablet. As soon as thats done, we will have to edit the g tablet device tree and compile from source. Once that is done, we too will have a gtab ics build that functions amazing.
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This release is huge for the gtab. Right now, I am editing RaYmAn's kernel to get 2.6.39 to boot on the gtablet. As soon as thats done, we will have to edit the g tablet device tree and compile from source. Once that is done, we too will have a gtab ics build that functions amazing.
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This excites me greatly
fosser2 said:
This release is huge for the gtab. Right now, I am editing RaYmAn's kernel to get 2.6.39 to boot on the gtablet. As soon as thats done, we will have to edit the g tablet device tree and compile from source. Once that is done, we too will have a gtab ics build that functions amazing.
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Thank you for replying.
That is EXACTLY what I'd hoped to hear.
You, sir, just made my morning/day/week.
Hooray!
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