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Hi, I am trying to use Abd to do the stalling fix that Modaco Paul Obrien Provided, however (if im not mistaken) there arent any steps to making adb recognize your phone.
what should we press before doing this?
Enter the following commands in adb on your PC with your device attached (rooted, with USB debugging enabled):
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adb shell
su
cp -rp /data/data /dbdata
mv /data/data /data/data.bak
ln -s /dbdata/data /data/data
reboot
I have showing in command promp before doing anything:
C:\Users\Eric>
Please someone get back to me. if this was posted, I aplogize.. you can delete it (if possibly) after im helped hopefully. I wonder why instructions don't clearly state the steps to avoid questions. There are 1 million threads and hard to search.
Fyi I've installed all the drivers and things for my device. I just need to know the next steps.
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use this thread for your vibrant... this works like a charm....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739647
this will move your data to the sdcard on an ext2/3 partition... this is what I am using now and it flies... hope this helps
if you dont want to do it that way, you are missing the script to mount as rw... dont know it off the top of my head...
junkdruggler said:
use this thread for your vibrant... this works like a charm....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739647
this will move your data to the sdcard on an ext2/3 partition... this is what I am using now and it flies... hope this helps
if you dont want to do it that way, you are missing the script to mount as rw... dont know it off the top of my head...
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Hey thanks for replying. My sd card has avatar on it. I don't want to partition it and lose it.. I mean I could but the last time I partitioned the sd, my phone was blank. Maybe that's because when I flashed clockworks recovery it sent the backedup Rom to my sd car and not the internal memory?
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Dont take this the wrong way, but what you are trying is extremely experimental, and I would not recommend it to you. You will end up frustrated later waiting for more advice, as you dont seem to have any experience w/ ADB. Maybe research ADB a bit, play around w/ it, and then possibly try this again.
I dont mean to discourage you, but this type of mod/hack is somewhat advanced, and may require some troubleshooting to get it working properly. You should also know EXACTLY how to undo what you are attempting to do before you go through with it, which is generally a good idea for these type of mods, as you may undo it soon
Thanks a lot. And u right. I'm about to unroot and wait for 2.2 because these developers know there are new people to this and it wouldnt hurt to go into a little more detail. I used Amonras Recovery method on my nexus and didn't have to go through all this download moad stuff and Odin etc. Its not that easy when people get annoyed by questions lol but thanks a lot though.
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Search ADB for dummies on the forum, there are a few threads that will be very helpful. They'll give you a general idea of what you're doing with ADB. Sorry, but we're not here to spoon feed you. If you want to mod the phone, learn how to do it.
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Search ADB for dummies on the forum, there are a few threads that will be very helpful. They'll give you a general idea of what you're doing with ADB. Sorry, but we're not here to spoon feed you. If you want to mod the phone, learn how to do it.
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this is exactly why people are discouraged and lost because of comments like this. thanks anyhow. im not going to worry about it right now because clearly people are too lazy to help. I just said there's a thousand forums and it's not easy to single out which ones are the right ones. Please get a senior member or someone to delete this thread. No need for it now. I'll wait for 2.2
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this is exactly why people are discouraged and lost because of comments like this. thanks anyhow. im not going to worry about it right now because clearly people are too lazy to help. I just said there's a thousand forums and it's not easy to single out which ones are the right ones. Please get a senior member or someone to delete this thread. No need for it now. I'll wait for 2.2
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If you're to lazy to do a simple search and learn how to set up adb and how to in put in simple provided commands then you're a lost cause. Sorry to be so blunt, don't cry to hard about it.
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tissimo said:
Search ADB for dummies on the forum, there are a few threads that will be very helpful. They'll give you a general idea of what you're doing with ADB. Sorry, but we're not here to spoon feed you. If you want to mod the phone, learn how to do it.
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tissimo said:
If you're to lazy to do a simple search and learn how to set up adb and how to in put in simple provided commands then you're a lost cause. Sorry to be so blunt, don't cry to hard about it.
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be gone. i don't even know why you are still in here and not helping. let alone talking to me. what's your point? ignorant peeps on here.
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this is exactly why people are discouraged and lost because of comments like this. thanks anyhow. im not going to worry about it right now because clearly people are too lazy to help. I just said there's a thousand forums and it's not easy to single out which ones are the right ones. Please get a senior member or someone to delete this thread. No need for it now. I'll wait for 2.2
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To be fair, this is the development forum. It's for developers to talk to other developers. We are generally willing to help people out, but do try to make sure you know the basics as much of what we do here is very experimental, and it may well not work right for everyone. As such, it's not really for general consumption. When we think our stuff is ready, we will make a thread in the general forum.
As for partitioning, just copy avatar somewhere else first. Or get a new card to experiment with. They are cheap and the stock one is small and slow.
Note that the comments thing is a double edged sword, we have lost developers to posts like yours. Keep in mind that people are giving their free time to give the community these roms, hacks, and apps, for free. They don't owe you or anyone else anything.
ttabbal said:
To be fair, this is the development forum. It's for developers to talk to other developers. We are generally willing to help people out, but do try to make sure you know the basics as much of what we do here is very experimental, and it may well not work right for everyone. As such, it's not really for general consumption. When we think our stuff is ready, we will make a thread in the general forum.
As for partitioning, just copy avatar somewhere else first. Or get a new card to experiment with. They are cheap and the stock one is small and slow.
Note that the comments thing is a double edged sword, we have lost developers to posts like yours. Keep in mind that people are giving their free time to give the community these roms, hacks, and apps, for free. They don't owe you or anyone else anything.
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Yeah thanks. But if I'm a donator to people making these roms, how are we not owed anything? I do donate and I know the basics. I have everything installed but I am missing a simply command in which someone could provide for me if the knew. But this is my past post. Dont want to take up any more space. I understand this is the dev section.
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As I stated earlier, we are not telling you how to do it EXACTLY because we do not recommend this for you. You are free to go research and do it anyways, but you've been warned. There will be builds out soon that make everything much easier, but until then, I recommend waiting...
Just a clarification....donations are made to devs (and anyone) without any consideration of something in return.
for example, I sent a donation to @wesgarner the moment he started considering working on CM6 for the vibrant. I am not "owed" anything from him, and he can use the donation as he wishes, although I hope he used it towards something android related.
There is a huge difference between what you said regarding donations, and how I put it. I'm sure some developers get annoyed when people expect things after donating. Its not a purchase, its a donation to a cause
Did you guys know that NO FLAMING is an XDA rule??
@OP First you should make sure you've installed the android sdk properly by visiting developers.android.com
Before you write any command in a CMD window you should specify where your android sdk is by writing
> cd C:\android-sdk_r06-windows\android-sdk-windows\tools (just using this SDK as an example, you may be using the 2.1 SDK)
You can also read up on ADB by visiting this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502010
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Did you guys know that NO FLAMING is an XDA rule??
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While you are of course welcome to disagree, I thought the thread had been quite civil. I'm out though, the op said they want to wait a bit.
This might come in handy:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html
The thing most people miss is they don't add the path to the sdk so the adb command only works from the tools directory. To make it work everywhere, you need to: Right-click on My Computer, and select Properties. Under the Advanced tab, hit the Environment Variables button, and in the dialog that comes up, double-click on Path (under System Variables). At the end of the PATH, make sure there is a semicolon separating the last entry from the one you are about to type, which will be the location of the android sdk tools directory (for me it's C:\android-sdk-windows\tools). Once that's in your PATH, click ok, ok, then apply, reboot and you can
Code:
adb shell
from any directory. Of course, anyone without at least a little experience with command-line interfaces will be at a disadvantage; there's definitely a learning curve.
Ok, here is my super quick summary but you would get better help in the general forum. Most of the answers are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=728809
These are the instructions if you are in windows 7, it's probably the same for whatever version you're on.
If you have installed ADB correctly and the samsung drivers you should have the files located somewhere like C:\android-sdk-windows. You should also have usb debugging enabled on the phone (settings->applications->development) and the phone plugged in. Open the tools folder since that's where the ADB executable is. In that folder hold down shift and right click on a white part of the screen between files. You should see "Open Command Window Here". If not, click the start button and select run. Type CMD and press enter. In the command prompt type "cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools" and press enter. Fill that in with whatever your path is. When you are in the correct folder you can now run adb commands in the command prompt. To test that your device is ready to work with ADB and everything is installed correctly just type "adb devices" and you should see some numbers and letters. If you don't see it list your device, something isn't setup correctly.
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Yeah thanks. But if I'm a donator to people making these roms, how are we not owed anything? I do donate and I know the basics. I have everything installed but I am missing a simply command in which someone could provide for me if the knew. But this is my past post. Dont want to take up any more space. I understand this is the dev section.
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This is not a flame post, it's an explanation post.
The good people of these forums have been giving you resources to find your answers.
If you're going to step into this world, it requires a certain level of due diligence.
The thing is, they are helping you just like you asked, just not the way you expected. The name of the forum is Vibrant Android Development, not Vibrant Android Support.
davbran said:
This is not a flame post, it's an explanation post.
The good people of these forums have been giving you resources to find your answers.
If you're going to step into this world, it requires a certain level of due diligence.
The thing is, they are helping you just like you asked, just not the way you expected. The name of the forum is Vibrant Android Development, not Vibrant Android Support.
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Very well said. One quick note, I think the op should look up the definition of the word donate in the dictionary. If you donate to the make a wish foundation does this entitle you to a wish?
Yes... Yes it does. Maybe even two wishes!
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Im planning on building extentions of the new timescape via the VD here:
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/w...ology/android/timescapeextensions?cc=gb&lc=en
ONE small problem: i have never developed before. have no knowlage of code before. Im learning java next year and reading eclipse tutorials this past week. if anyone would like to help me please say so. Also if there are any GOOD guides you could direct me too, i would be greatful.
cheers
mrloltime said:
Im planning on building extentions of the new timescape via the VD here:
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/w...ology/android/timescapeextensions?cc=gb&lc=en
ONE small problem: i have never developed before. have no knowlage of code before. Im learning java next year and reading eclipse tutorials this past week. if anyone would like to help me please say so. Also if there are any GOOD guides you could direct me too, i would be greatful.
cheers
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Ah thanks a lot for that link dude! I emailed SE about the Timescape SDK but got no response. I'm starting out on java as well, though I am pretty familiar with C++, python, etc. Let me know if you want to work on something together
Would love to....what's best way to contact u...
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I want to learn making Android app, just to make an app for my business website, could anyone help me how to learn android app, can anyone point out to related books which can teach an amateur like me clearly or any online tutorials. I look out for answers thanks in advance.
"Head First Java" by by Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates.
just to tell you now there is no easy way only hard work lies ahead. Do you still wish to continue?
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I'm interested in the same thing, and while I heard of a few people who jumped right into Android and learned Java on the way, I've decided to start from the bottom and learn Java. Head first Java is a good book, and my main reference point. If I get to something that is a bit confusing, I jump to another book to try to take it from a different point of view. The other books I mostly use are "Sam's Teach yourself Java Programming in 24 Hours" and "Beginning Java Programming for Dummies". I generally hate any book that is "for dummies" or claims to teach you something "in 24 hours", but these books actually work for me. Don't be afraid to use more than one book/site.
Lastly, everyone will tell you that the best way to learn is to jump in and start coding, but you obviously need a little info first. What I did was study up the basics(variables, syntax, and most importantly OOP), then start coding like crazy. Even if they are simple as hell programs. I would make myself write about 5 programs per day when I started(and still do). Some of them would be as simple as writing a 10 line Dog class with a Bark() method, then crating another class with a main method to run the program. Sure they are easy program, but it still help to be consistent and definitely helps keep you skillset moving forward. If you want any info or books, just let me know. I'm pretty new myself and am really enjoying Java so far. I can't wait til the day where I can work on apps, kernels, and ROMs!
Captain_Nero said:
"Head First Java" by by Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates.
just to tell you now there is no easy way only hard work lies ahead. Do you still wish to continue?
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Dear me such negativity.
Try Effective Java as its cited quite a bit on developer.android.com. But yeah, if phrases like Object Oriented Programming, Integrated Development Environment and debugging are foreign...yup a long road lies ahead of you. Rewarding, but long.
A guide on Eclipse can get you places too
Kernal is written in C but that is the easiest language to learn
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i didnt bother trying to lean java before going to android java. ill help you to learn the basics if you want?
I'd be interested in learning the basics from you if you don't mind. Shoot me a PM.
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i didnt bother trying to lean java before going to android java. ill help you to learn the basics if you want?
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I'd be interested in learning the basics from you if you don't mind. Shoot me a PM.
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+1 same here
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same here TEach me the basics please, thank you
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i didnt bother trying to lean java before going to android java. ill help you to learn the basics if you want?
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+1, please teach me!!!!!
You should set up a thread whither basics and stuff haha
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I just bought my first Android device, and would be interested in learning as well. been reading the development forums for the Atrix for about two weeks now, have a general concept of rooting/unlocking, fastboot and ADB. now i would just like to expand that knowledge into programming applications, on the little spare time i have.
if you'd be willing to teach me a little bit of the basics here and there, i'd be extremely grateful.
Thanks for the book list info.
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Hey guys, I've been using android for about 2 months now (flashing ROM's helping with testing etc.) but now I want to contribute to the community. So i'm starting off by perhaps making a few simple apps then ROM's.
I have experience with some programming but nothing in-depth. I worked with python, perl and java already, got a few books on the subject and I found a few videos, which is the point of this post, I just thought I would share it with anyone else who is thinking about developing for our Ace.
Here they are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_H4AlQaNa0
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFqELLB1Kk8
Since I don't know much about it, are these videos a good guideline? Or can you Dev's point me in the right direction, I would love to be apart of the community.
amd-dude said:
Hey guys, I've been using android for about 2 months now (flashing ROM's helping with testing etc.) but now I want to contribute to the community. So i'm starting off by perhaps making a few simple apps then ROM's.
I have experience with some programming but nothing in-depth. I worked with python, perl and java already, got a few books on the subject and I found a few videos, which is the point of this post, I just thought I would share it with anyone else who is thinking about developing for our Ace.
Here they are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_H4AlQaNa0
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFqELLB1Kk8
Since I don't know much about it, are these videos a good guideline? Or can you Dev's point me in the right direction, I would love to be apart of the community.
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Thanks bro ..we need guys like you best of luck :thumbup:
Btw there is a typo on the last line ---do u want to be " A part " or "Apart" from the community
You know you are rooted when you use XDA more than FB
Dragonoid said:
Thanks bro ..we need guys like you best of luck :thumbup:
Btw there is a typo on the last line ---do u want to be " A part " or "Apart" from the community
You know you are rooted when you use XDA more than FB
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Damn it...looks like I got a distinction in English for nothing loool
Should I just follow the vids and the books, or should I just jump in and start experimenting?
Download Eclipse, and the Android sdk plugin, and get stuck right into app writing with loads of tutorials and github code out there.
Bakuron said:
Download Eclipse, and the Android sdk plugin, and get stuck right into app writing with loads of tutorials and github code out there.
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Will do...but first I have to get back onto Ubuntu been on winblows to much
Nah, just crack on with it on Winblows man.
I have a big project about Android. So you know noobs can't use ADB and Fastboot well. I have an idea for this; I'll make a custom file extension. That is an script. That will be a custom script. So how can I make my own scripting language ? And how can I export a file format from scripting language ? For example; Perl' s file format is .pl and Shell' s is .sh and so on...
Imagine I made an scripting language. But how can I make a program for running that ?
Go on, my idea is; user will install executer program. And he/she can run special scripts with that. So rooting, bootloader unlocking will be pretty easy with that. What do you think ?
My scripting language's scripts will be like this:
[ADB] reboot; ( Calls adb reboot command )
[FASTBOOT] oem unlock;
And here is a rooting script in my mind:
[FASTBOOT] oem unlock;
[FLASH R] [FILENAME:twrp.img];
[MESSAGE] Put your device to sideload mode.;
[SIDELOAD] [FILENAME:root.zip]
[ADB] reboot;
So noobs can use ADB and Fastboot commands without using CMD. .When user openes .myscript file with notepad, he/she will see that codes.
Thanks for your help...
Sorry to burst your bubble but this is a rediculous idea!
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
Sorry to burst your bubble but this is a rediculous idea!
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Why? I don't think so..
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yashade2001 said:
Why? I don't think so..
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I know you don't think so but think first.
Is your script gonna setup adb for these users?
Is it gonna know what phone or tablet or version of android each is running?
Has it error checking?
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Explain to me please,
You talk about noobs not being able to use adb or flashboot but you expect them to be able to run your imaginary scripting language with your own imaginary extension (which makes no sense).
It's obvious that you know NOTHING about scripting or programming.
Leave this stuff to the experts.
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
I know you don't think so but think first.
Is your script gonna setup adb for these users?
Is it gonna know what phone or tablet or version of android each is running?
Has it error checking?
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Look man, I have not got an idea for how. I am about learning. Even i don't know how can i write a scripting language. Your opinion is not bad but i know i can do this..
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Edit: I know i can not give very good ideas but idea is just an idea. Keep it easy.
yashade2001 said:
Look man, I have not got an idea for how. I am about learning. Even i don't know how can i write a scripting language. Your opinion is not bad but i know i can do this..
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Edit: I know i can not give very good ideas but idea is just an idea. Keep it easy.
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It's an idea but not a good one! It's funny that you even think you need to invent a scripting language and extensions! It really is very funny!
I suggest you start with "Hello World" and work your way up. You'll soon see how stupid an idea this is.
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It's an idea but not a good one! It's funny that you even think you need to invent a scripting language and extensions! It really is very funny!
I suggest you start with "Hello World" and work your way up. You'll soon see how stupid an idea this is.
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Thanks for opinions... But that is YOUR opinion.
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Edit: So Adam Outler's casual is a stupid idea in your case, right?
yashade2001 said:
Thanks for opinions... But that is YOUR opinion.
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Edit: So Adam Outler's casual is a stupid idea in your case, right?
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Hahahaa - you compare your idea to Adam Outler's?
You silly child!
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Hahahaa - you compare your idea to Adam Outler's?
You silly child!
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I say, just an idea. Keep it easy. I am not comparing this sh*t with casual. And stop giving damn negative energy. This is my idea and i am saying this is a good idea in my case. Your opinion is good, but I am saying mine is better. But i like yours, that means you should like my idea even if you hate this. I know this is not a super idea and i am not Koushik Dutta. I just wanna make it. Are you understanding me? I am saying yeah this is not a good idea. But idea is just an idea. Keep it easy. But you are saying you are wrong i am right.
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I say, just an idea. Keep it easy. I am not comparing this sh*t with casual. And stop giving damn negative energy. This is my idea and i am saying this is a good idea in my case. Your opinion is good, but I am saying mine is better. But i like yours, that means you should like my idea even if you hate this. I know this is not a super idea and i am not Koushik Dutta. I just wanna make it. Are you understanding me? I am saying yeah this is not a good idea. But idea is just an idea. Keep it easy. But you are saying you are wrong i i am right. I just wanna give some energy from others to do this. Especially positive energy...
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I await eagerly the opinion of others.
Firstly, you don't need to invent any scripting language - you just have to know how to script.
Secondly, you don't need to invent any extensions.
Thirdly, adb is super simple to use, even for noobs.
Lastly, It would be impossible for you to setup adb for all devices.
But hey - I'm not stopping you.. if you still think this is a good idea, message Adam and ask his opinion. With something this groundbreaking and astoundingly clever I'm sure he'll be delighted to work with you on the project!
Personally I've better things to do.
I understand where you're coming from and but I agree with the tactless poster above, it is not necessary nor would it accomplish what you think it would
If you are interested in making things easier along the lines of adb and fastboot, maybe consider making a GUI for this with simple buttons for new users to press. Some already exist and the interface on most could use updating but it may be a better and more useful step (and one that would actually work in reality)
But I stand by the mantra that if you give a man a fish he eats for a day, teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime
In other words simplifying often leads to ignorance and more trouble in the future, best thing to do is to direct new users to guides in hopes they can understand more clearly what they want to accomplish
But kudos to you for thinking outside the box, just in this case I'm afraid your idea won't work as you hope
Best of luck in future endeavors!
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Scripting languages have what's called an "interpreter." You have to write the interpreter in native code, something the underlying OS understands. For Android that might be C or Java. The interpreter reads your script (which can be structured however your heart desires), then it's actually the interpreter that executes the commands.
The OP is being naive, not ridiculous. We've all been at the point. There's no shame in that.
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
I await eagerly the opinion of others.
Firstly, you don't need to invent any scripting language - you just have to know how to script.
Secondly, you don't need to invent any extensions.
Thirdly, adb is super simple to use, even for noobs.
Lastly, It would be impossible for you to setup adb for all devices.
But hey - I'm not stopping you.. if you still think this is a good idea, message Adam and ask his opinion. With something this groundbreaking and astoundingly clever I'm sure he'll be delighted to work with you on the project!
Personally I've better things to do.
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Thanks man. But i wanna make my 'own' ... Thanks anyway.
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demkantor said:
I understand where you're coming from and but I agree with the tactless poster above, it is not necessary nor would it accomplish what you think it would
If you are interested in making things easier along the lines of adb and fastboot, maybe consider making a GUI for this with simple buttons for new users to press. Some already exist and the interface on most could use updating but it may be a better and more useful step (and one that would actually work in reality)
But I stand by the mantra that if you give a man a fish he eats for a day, teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime
In other words simplifying often leads to ignorance and more trouble in the future, best thing to do is to direct new users to guides in hopes they can understand more clearly what they want to accomplish
But kudos to you for thinking outside the box, just in this case I'm afraid your idea won't work as you hope
Best of luck in future endeavors!
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Yeah, I already made AndRootKit for adb and fastboot gui. But this is a different thing. With this, user installs a program for running special scripts. Like xposed. exactly like xposed framework. Xposed framework runs modules, and there is many module devs... In other words: I want to build a car with not Diesel or Unleaded. I want to make my own gas... who do I build an engine that uses my gas only... And one more thing; I don't wanna make a big project like casual. Just wanna make my "own". Just for fun and maybe it will be a big project...
Edit: Hey, i found this article : http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/376631/How-to-make-your-own-file-type-for-your-Csharp-app . I know c# ok no porblem but that article only teaches how to open a custom file. I'm looking for "how to RUN ( Execute ) a custom file type"... Thanks for your help....
OK guys everything is ok. Just making commands for scripting language. The hardest thing is finding a name
yashade2001 said:
Yeah, I already made AndRootKit for adb and fastboot gui. But this is a different thing. With this, user installs a program for running special scripts. Like xposed. exactly like xposed framework. Xposed framework runs modules, and there is many module devs... In other words: I want to build a car with not Diesel or Unleaded. I want to make my own gas... who do I build an engine that uses my gas only... And one more thing; I don't wanna make a big project like casual. Just wanna make my "own". Just for fun and maybe it will be a big project...
Edit: Hey, i found this article : http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/376631/How-to-make-your-own-file-type-for-your-Csharp-app . I know c# ok no porblem but that article only teaches how to open a custom file. I'm looking for "how to RUN ( Execute ) a custom file type"... Thanks for your help....
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I don't believe you have made these or that you can code either. If you could then you'd know basics like you can make ANY file executable in linux and android.
Moral - don't try to bull**** a bull****ter.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2399385 this is thread of androotkit. I know C# and why do you don't belive me?
yashade2001 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2399385 this is thread of androotkit. I know C# and why do you don't belive me?
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Not one report of success with that program of yours from the thread you linked. Not one.
If you can't make flashboot work with sony devices then yeah you can't code. I stand by my statement.
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Not one report of success with that program of yours from the thread you linked. Not one.
If you can't make flashboot work with sony devices then yeah you can't code. I stand by my statement.
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Come on dude what do u saying? I have no problem with u. And i'm designing my scripting language now...
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Don't worry about the haters, although I do agree that what you're trying to accomplish won't work I hope it does somehow. People should be encouraged to think outside the box
There is such a thing as constructive criticism and then there's being a ****, don't listen to the ****
Keep up the good work and hopefully something pans out, you learn something new even if it doesnt
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