Is there any rom with Usb Host capability yet?
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shockwave457 said:
Is there any rom with Usb Host capability yet?
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Not yet. But you can read in the Development subforum as our great developers keep adding things to the "working" list of the new kernel.
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Really looking to root my new tablet. What is the best, most stable rom and kernel for this? Any help would be great?
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Everyone has favorite. I prefer [email protected] V03, but some people prefer rooted stock, cm9 and aokp. Also few users still use honeycomb. If you want stable, bugless solution, go for [email protected]
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I use CM9. Might try AOKP when I find some time to backup everything just in case...
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I was looking at [email protected] is that best with stock kernel or is there another I should think about ushering?
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Rignog said:
I was looking at [email protected] is that best with stock kernel or is there another I should think about ushering?
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AFAIK there is only 1 other kernel for it: the kernel for Ubuntu. Just use the "stock" kernel.
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Do you need or recomend any scripts for [email protected]? Never really used scripts b4 if so what scripts and what is the best way to use them. Thanks for all the help btw, finding it very useful
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Rignog said:
Do you need or recomend any scripts for [email protected]? Never really used scripts b4 if so what scripts and what is the best way to use them. Thanks for all the help btw, finding it very useful
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Check the android general hacking section. Supercharger is a choice that can't go wrong.
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I'm doing this today at work. Either going to brick my g9, or make it smooth and fast. Hoping its the latter. Its the perfect size for a tablet, but she's a little slow and laggy. Supercharging and ics blue will hopefully cure my problems. Are the supercharger file included in the blue post?
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steve adams said:
I'm doing this today at work. Either going to brick my g9, or make it smooth and fast. Hoping its the latter. Its the perfect size for a tablet, but she's a little slow and laggy. Supercharging and ics blue will hopefully cure my problems. Are the supercharger file included in the blue post?
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Here is link for its topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 It is tricky to install, but I will make tablet smoother.
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Is this possible? I want iOS and Android on my phone and Kindle Fire. Thanks for the help!
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dogger2001 said:
Is this possible? I want iOS and Android on my phone and Kindle Fire. Thanks for the help!
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Not sure if trolling...
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Yes on some devices you can dual boot two ROMs one from sdcard one from internal. BUT these are different ROMs not operating systems (both would still be android).
iOS is closed source and locked down. It will never get ported to a device not made by apple so you will never beable to run it on your kindle fire
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MIUI is a iOS ROM so could you tell me how to dual boot or give me a link?
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dogger2001 said:
MIUI is a iOS ROM so could you tell me how to dual boot or give me a link?
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Well no MIUI is an Android ROM, which I guess at a push looks a little like iOS but it has nothing to do with iOS.
This might be a good idea http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1615093
I would also like to point out all I did was search "kindle fire dual boot" something you could have done and this thread wouldnt have had to come about
Does the ics blue have the extra codecs for media included?
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I think this requires answer from surdu, but here's my guess:
It does, because it is based on stock ROM, and changelog did not say anything about them.
They are still propably locked, because unlocking them can be considered one kind of warez/piratism.
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Gotcha. So I can still purchase the kit from archos and load it up....cool thanks.
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steve adams said:
Gotcha. So I can still purchase the kit from archos and load it up....cool thanks.
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My info might no be correct, so you should wait until Surdu answers your guestion, or ask in [email protected] topic if somebody elso has tried.
steve adams said:
Does the ics blue have the extra codecs for media included?
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register on archos page, there is a free one once logged in, I've found you need to go back to stock to install
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Does the latest cm10 have usb host support for like external keyboards and what not....?
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shockwave457 said:
Does the latest cm10 have usb host support for like external keyboards and what not....?
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no, usb host support is dependent on the kernel and currently the kernel does not support that. usb host is most likely the last thing the dev's will worry about. Stability comes first.
Hi my friends is wondering if you can add a Usb extension on the book tablet.
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PopperJuan said:
Hi my friends is wondering if you can add a Usb extension on the book tablet.
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USB extension for?...
Android itself supports USB hardware (such as mice and keyboard if you're referring to that.) But stock ROM and other custom ROMs for the Nook Tablet do not support it. In other words, no.
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USB extension for?...
Android itself supports USB hardware (such as mice and keyboard if you're referring to that.) But stock ROM and other custom ROMs for the Nook Tablet do not support it. In other words, no.
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Like he wants an external keyboard for his nook tablet like I know u have to get an extension but u get what I'm saying?
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PopperJuan said:
Like he wants an external keyboard for his nook tablet like I know u have to get an extension but u get what I'm saying?
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OK. Well the kernel for android supports it. But I know the stock ROM doesn't support it. I'm not sure if there are any custom roms out there who's kernel supports USB keyboards.
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OK. Well the kernel for android supports it. But I know the stock ROM doesn't support it. I'm not sure if there are any custom roms out there who's kernel supports USB keyboards.
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Hmm thanks for letting me know
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