Hi Bros
i found this thread on section Android Software and Hacking General
I think it can help to compile ICS or JB to our jetstream
check the following link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1906777
is that just suppose to be a visual aid for rom building? i can't say i fully understand how..
specifically for us, wouldn't it be eaiser to port from HTC vivid?
I also hope and wish that the developers would do a rom ICS for Jetstream, a device
*abandoned by HTC
bmw-boy said:
Hi Bros
i found this thread on section Android Software and Hacking General
I think it can help to compile ICS or JB to our jetstream
check the following link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1906777
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thats not really any benefit. that's only a GUI for compiling. nothing different than a terminal other than its pretty looking.
thanks for your efforts , any one ve an idea from wjere to start to developing a 4.1 rom for the jetstream ?
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hello ... i'm a kernel rookie
besides the http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=XanaduxDeveloperHome link for the developers on the xda-developers wiki, is there any other link pointing to more specific kernel HTC Oxygen info ?
THANKS !!!
PS: i mean a detailed description on every aspect regarding how the kernel get's loaded on the smartphone , how it interacts with every little piece of hardware on it ,etc...
Read the platform builder help files; I've been enjoying a good read in court for the last month
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sorry if i'm superficial ... where are thoose help files ? on the [URL="http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Xanadux[/URL] wiki there are no "Oxygen HTC S310 / Dopod 310 / orange spv C100" links towards some other file ...
Are you talking about the ARM processor kernel docs out there ?? like source/linux-2.6.x.x/Documentation or "understanding the linux kernel" , "kernel development" 'n stuff ???
thanks
maybe i joined the wrong forum or what ???
i'm talking about porting the linux op
(i.e. XANADUx distro) on the HTC devices ...
Hi byteflowsoft,
Hare you refering to nk.exe (wince kernel) or porting Linux kernel to htc smartphones? I think VJ pointed you to platform builder because he thougt you where talking about wince kernel, if you're talking about linux kernel then this might be closer to what you're looking for:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Xanadux
http://vivien.chappelier.free.fr/typhoon/index.html
http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HTC_2dPhones
http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HardwareDocumentation
I recommend you going into #htc-linux on freenode, there's where all the development is discussed and there are really interesting conversations daily.
byteflowsoft said:
maybe i joined the wrong forum or what ???
i'm talking about porting the linux op
(i.e. XANADUx distro) on the HTC devices ...
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No... you joined the right one
thanks a lot ...
is there a linux bootloader for the HTC Oxygen ? or for a starter like me it's ok to read the bootloader code for HTC Tornado due to the fact HTC tornado is quite similar to oxygen ?! ... i don't quite find specific hardware details about HTC tornado for example , not to talk about Oxygen details which are totally missing ... it's quite hard to go through the bootloader code without being superficial in the begining of the journey ... there is no detailed HTC smartphone architecture description . how did you start up ?
There is nothing Oxygen-specific yet, and as it is a quite new device the hardware is quite unknown until someone disassembles it. The Tornado Linux port should be quite similar to what has to be done for Oxygen... I'm sorry I can't help much with other specific questions as I am not a kernel hacker, go into IRC (#htc-linux) and ask there, cr2 is "the man" you're looking for, he's really good and has done almost all the kernel work for HTC universal, there are other persons that also help a lot in the linux development on HTC devices: lkcl and rob_w did great job on the BlueAngel, now lkcl is working on the Sable. The handhelds.org wiki has a lot of info on different devices, and xda-developers wiki has a lot of info on ASIC3 chips, GPIOs, etc...
appreciate your info ... !
Hi all, im trying to setup my pc for android development, have made a post in Q&A but no one seems to help so if the dev's could help out with getting me setup to help add to the dev scene can you checkout this post, thanks in advance
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Hi all, im trying to setup my pc for android development, have made a post in Q&A but no one seems to help so if the dev's could help out with getting me setup to help add to the dev scene can you checkout this post, thanks in advance
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You can find the answers to all of your questions in this forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=613
And yeah, wrong section.
despotovski01 said:
You can find the answers to all of your questions in this forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=613
And yeah, wrong section.
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Sorry Just seen this, cheers, got my Ubuntu 10.04 install pretty much done, just downloading the CM9 repo, now just looking someone is able to show me around the source code and how to work with it etc, for example im interested in getting into fixing bugs etc and working on things! such as camera (big issue for most fresh built roms to my understanding) i know bottom line i have no experience but with the amazing DEV's im sure i'll get somewhere soon! and hopefully be able to contribute to people's amazing work!
I not techie when it comes to Smartphones
When it comes to building Windows 7 I know the ins and out of the .dll files and exe files etc...
For Building Windows I use RT7 Lite & Win Toolkit....
Is there a software like RT7Lite or Win Toolkit to help Development on Android platform? All in one toolkit
if anyone knows any please send me direct links to the sites I would love to build an Android Custom Firmware....
Thanks.....
XDA is full of guides and information an android development...
this link is only one of many here, that will help you begin and learn about this amazing software..
The general search feature will also yield many more results for you..
Again, welcome to the forums, and welcome to XDA....g
https://www.google.com/url?q=http:/...ds-cse&usg=AFQjCNFNOpTr_4hz7mdgi6xPFfrfgY2Z0Q
gregsarg said:
XDA is full of guides and information an android development...
this link is only one of many here, that will help you begin and learn about this amazing software..
The general search feature will also yield many more results for you..
Again, welcome to the forums, and welcome to XDA....g
https://www.google.com/url?q=http:/...ds-cse&usg=AFQjCNFNOpTr_4hz7mdgi6xPFfrfgY2Z0Q
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Wow this is very neat thank you Gregsarg never seen this page LMAO :laugh::laugh:
This is just prefect
Always welcome.....g
Hello, my name is Chris and i am 15 years old. I love android and technology in general and i would like to get into android ROM development. If someone with experience wants to teach me the basics of Android ROM development i would appreciate it very much. Any interested can leave comment. Thank you.
ChrisMitsis said:
Hello, my name is Chris and i am 15 years old. I love android and technology in general and i would like to get into android ROM development. If someone with experience wants to teach me the basics of Android ROM development i would appreciate it very much. Any interested can leave comment. Thank you.
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Hi Chris my name is Andrew and i might be able to give you some basic info and guidelines. First i would suggest using a ROM kitchen for basic ROM modding. I would recommend using Dsixda's ROM kitchen http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246 .When you feel confident that you can get on tothe more complex stuff you can check my tutorial about compiling from source code http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667551 .After you get over that then the Internet should become your mentor in advanced source code editing (most of the time anyway but you shouldn't feel shy about asking something if unclear)
Hello, i wanted to learn more about developing android ROMs, Porting to other android versions, porting Firefox OS maybe. So i Bought a very cheap chinese tablet which cost $50, and i want to start meddling with it in some experiences.. i just needed some directions where to go..
First i wanted to know how to make a dump of my current android so i can restore it in case i need.
I already rooted the tablet, it is running android 4.0.4.
then i want to start trying to port it to Jelly Bean. i know i need some drivers but just getting a booting version will do for me. i looked at the Android AOSP about build instructions, but there was only instructions how to build for nexus devices, not an "generic build" i can build upon.
I looked at other site that gave me different instructions but i believe that they are for porting roms other than compiling from source.
Any light on this path is appreciated, thanks
There is no need to make such useless threads directly search xda and read and learn there are dozens of threads stating the tut.
Or directly go to chefs centrel
Rather than creating mess.
Hope u understand.
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PM me if u need help
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