Hello,
We are currently porting Android4Sam development to a custom board that has an ARM sama5d31 processor but has no display.
Can somebody suggest a stable Headless Android 4.0 ICS development branch, so we can cherry-pick the changes needed to make the device headless?
Naive: Is there a way to pretend the display either on kernel level or to have a display emulation so the Android core services don't need to be patched?
Thank you
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Hello,
I want to build my own AOSP rom for a MT6577 based device (jiayu G3).
I setup a development VM with ubuntu 10.04 and android tools and i successfully built the generic image for the emulaor.
Now i have to understand and retrieve all the necessary files to create myvendor/mydevice branch and build the specific image for my device.
I know that mediatek does not release the sources and give no public support for their boards, so anyone had tried? can you help?
thank you
I'm looking to upgrade to android 4.2 or 4.3 something but I have difficulty in kernel, can anyone help me build a kernel for this device
I thank you very much
I need to customize the ROM in my android phone that has the MTK6582 CPU. I was thinking of using Android Kitchen but I have never used it so I am looking for developer who can help me out to extract the ROM of the custom phone, modify it and then install the new ROM on it with some custom app.
I need to know the number of hours it will take for you & the estimated cost.
As a bonus I am offering my custom android phone (13 MP camera, 5.5 display, quad core MTK6582 processor)
tldr: looking for android dev who can customize ROM or even install cyanogenmod on my MTK6582 cpu phone
Cheers
Hey Guys,
I have a Xolo X1000 that runs on the Intel Atom Z2480 processor. I came across the Android x86 4.4 RC2 version that was made for x86 processors on laptops netbooks, etc. was just wondering if it could be possible to put this Operating System i.e the Android x86 4.4.2 RC2 version into my phone that currently runs a 4.1.2 JB. i guess there would be some modifications to the Build required..
Looking forward for some help from the Devs
Thanks
I've got an old Lenovo S6000 which, like every other Mediatek device, has incomplete source code for the drivers and the kernel. As a small project, I would like to try and get Android Lollipop up and running to an extent where:
the system boots to the GUI;
the Wi-Fi works;
and the touchscreen works.
just to start off.
The device currently is rooted, with ClockworkMod recovery installed, and I can create Android back-ups of the system. Could I potentially take the kernel and the proprietary blobs and build them in to a CyanogenMod 12 update? Or would the kernel have to be patched to support the new features in Lollipop (the current OS running on the device is Android 4.2.2, and there have been no other working attempts to create a custom ROM for the device)?
Thanks,
George
Sir I want to know Mediatek 6589 3.4.5 kernel can be used with any custom lollipop ROM or it need development for doing that? what can be done to update device with latest android ROM, what is required for developing ROM and kernel? Do all Mediatek 6589 chipsets share same kernel? because sony has released the source code for 3.4.5 kernel but I don't know how to use it for development of new ROM with latest android, how cyanogen do that?
http://developer.sonymobile.com/dow...es/open-source-archive-for-build-16-0-a-0-36/
this is the link to xperia c 3.4.5 kernel source code. please check it sir.