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I saw some moron demanding that ppl work on getting Android to work on Raphael..... what a dumbass..... and I clicked a few links deep from the Wiki mentioned and found this thread:
http://www.htc-android.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=237
It was very easy installation, and I am now running Android, have some fun testing for the developers now....
Recommend U all try it!
would you mind posting some screenshots? and if i want to flash it back to WinMo, will there be any problem?
kiay said:
would you mind posting some screenshots? and if i want to flash it back to WinMo, will there be any problem?
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You don't flash your device with it. You essential launch it from file explorer and phone boots into it. A soft reset brings you back to WM.
mindphasr said:
You don't flash your device with it. You essential launch it from file explorer and phone boots into it. A soft reset brings you back to WM.
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thx for the quick reply, guess i'll giv it a shot...
You can also press and hold the end call button, and you can choose 'Power Off' but I still end up having to soft-reset, many things are not working, but i'm sure that will all get worked out at some point, wish i could do more for the project than just installing it lol
Mirror Needed.
Can you upload the files needed.
I tried downloading from the site that you posted but I am unable to do so.
Thanks,
This one worked for me, I hit a broken link also
http://connect-utb.com/index.php?op...6:android-for-htc-touch-pro-raph100&Itemid=68
Can mirror if it still doesn't work
Here is a more precise link to install instructions, and a download link:
http://connect-utb.com/index.php?op...id=68&id=16:android-for-htc-touch-pro-raph100
Seems there are multiple builds for Raph100 and Raph800, dont know the difference, here is the global link with download links:
The one at the top is the newest for Raph100, and the one I installed
http://connect-utb.com/index.php?option=com_rokdownloads&view=folder&Itemid=68&id=3:htc-raphael
Thank you.
Thanks for the download links. Downloading now...will give it a whirl
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402002
All the info you need. It covers working on Diamond and Raphael, thats the main page for the project.
Oh and the stuff posted on utb.com is outdated.
And there is a page in the xda wiki just search for Raphael Linux.
clmbngbkng said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402002
All the info you need. It covers working on Diamond and Raphael, thats the main page for the project.
Oh and the stuff posted on utb.com is outdated.
And there is a page in the xda wiki just search for Raphael Linux.
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Thanks, this site is too huge
Can you point us all to a current build that's this easy to install?
very nice work. looking forward to future developments!
The RAPH100 is the GSM version, the RAPH800 is the CDMA version.
The link in my signature guides you to the thread where this is being developed. It's been a bit silent lately though.
I actually Gave this a Whirl and pretty Impressive... SMS was even Working. Camera doesn't Fuction and Ask for a Storage card to be inserted which is Weird cause ur reading the OS from the card lol.... Good find though...
I hope android will be fully ported on raphael soon
unfortunately for now it isn't for everyday use
+1 on screenshots...this is worth looking into.
krook6023 said:
+1 on screenshots...this is worth looking into.
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This isn't ready for prime time yet. There is a lot of hardware support missing as I write this (e.g. no suspending or powering off, no Bluetooth, WiFi, or anything but plain GSM [GPRS, 3G, etc], no accelerometer, no sound [and no sound I/O in calls, so you can't hear or be heard], no cameras, et cetera).
The lion's share of the problems aren't with Android, they're with providing Linux device drivers for all of the machine's hardware. Android itself seems to work just fine with what devices the Linux kernel gives it!
But in the hopes that this may spark some more creative interest from kernel hackers (*) (as opposed to such comments as 'but why wasn't it ready twenty years ago?'), here are some rough (and fuzzy) screenshots from my Touch Pro:
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(*) I'd love to get involved myself, but my kernel hacking experience is in bigger, heavier devices with fewer radios. (but I'm looking around the kernel sources regardless).
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(*) I'd love to get involved myself, but my kernel hacking experience is in bigger, heavier devices with fewer radios. (but I'm looking around the kernel sources regardless).
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FYI some of the developers that are working on it can be found on IRC (freenode) at #htc-linux, including myself. In case you have some questions...
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FYI some of the developers that are working on it can be found on IRC (freenode) at #htc-linux, including myself. In case you have some questions...
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Thanks. I'm not much of an IRC user, though this is A Good Cause. I've checked out the kernel source and had a look through some interesting bits. Went through the memory maps etc on the wiki and realised just what brave souls you guys are (some of this stuff is truly obtuse — but I know the rewards when you finally manage to get some bizarre device working). Having a look at the basics of ARM Assembly now (never had much reason to use it before). I generally have very little free time, but I obsess easily, and I'd really like to have something other than Windows on my Raphael.
(plus, logging into my phone via ssh amuses me — haven't been this amused since the Zaurus)
Hi!
android now have the times tested (Raph100), is a beautiful thing. Will not single network connection. Neither wireless nor USB 3G yet.
Why is this and how can I set up?
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We've always claimed that a centralized index of ROM's for all Android devices will help everyone including XDA and all the other forums and blogs out there.
The Release Database makes it's MUCH MUCH easier for all the community to find the latest releases for their devices and directs them to the official location for the releases.
We've added a lot of functionality to the release database and more developers are using the system, but not enough.
7/23/2011:
Lots of new features have been added to Community Release
As users, you can register in the system and then follow:
Releases
Devices
Developers
Rate the releases you like so other know if they are good or not.
Soon you wil be able to leave comments with your ratings too
When you follow anything, you receive email notifications when some related to what you are following is updated.
e.g. Follow your favorite developer and when that developer releases something new, you get notified.
You can now narrow the list by OS Version, Developer or Device making it very easy to find the release for you device.
We are still working hard to provide this but we still have a long way to go. The only way to keep it updated is if the developers maintain their release entries in the release database or at least let us know when a new release comes out.
There are so many ROMs for so many devices now that it's almost an impossible tasks and we'd prefer the developers to do the updates.
If you developer a ROM, Theme or application for any Android device, please help pus out. Drop us an email at [email protected] or hit me up on GChat at [email protected].
You can also check out the release list to see if your release is already hosted.
We are still NOT ask for anything from the developers or the community for these services and cover all our costs through advertising.
What do we offer?
File hosting using FTP or our Web Based file manager.
Download tracking for your files.
Release notification to the entire community for your release.
Dedicated forum area with full moderation rights.
We don't require you to use all our services, the only important area is the release database. We don't care if your thread is on XDA or any other forums out there. Our only objective is to help the community. To de-fragment the release of software within the community.
I hope you'll help us out and wait to from anyone who wants access.
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I do want to start hosting my Roms on android spin.. i got a donut speed eclair that me and two other devs made from scratch, and a kick a$$ donut all coming (that i also made from scratch) within the week (i hope)..
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I like this idea.
Re: AndroidSPIN ROM Release List - De-Fragmenting our community
This site is very good keep up the good work
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good job friend, i hope you will have success!
@Simon, there's already a wiki article on xda that list all the available ROMs for the Hero; GSM, CDMA.
Sounds like a good idea, having 1000 different threads for different roms is a pretty inefficient way of doing things.
Also, you need to differentiate between MyTouch and MyTouch 1.2/Fender LE since it doesn't look like you did.
How about an androidspin app
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WoW. The mobile view looks and works great. I see that the CDMA Hero list is a bit sparse.
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+1 on this.
Imperial.mack said:
How about an androidspin app
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+1 on this.
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make that another vote for an app
thanks. will keep this on my sites to check out for ROMs. already see one i dont see listed anywhere else and seems like it might be nice.
droidkevlar said:
thanks. will keep this on my sites to check out for ROMs. already see one i dont see listed anywhere else and seems like it might be nice.
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which one ?
rvpartsguy said:
which one ?
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DVanilla2fast v3 for Droid Eris
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@Simon, there's already a wiki article on xda that list all the available ROMs for the Hero; GSM, CDMA.
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There are many sources and lists of ROMs for all different devices. What AndroidSPIN is trying to do is create a single index of ALL ROMs for any Android device for every forum and site out there.
A single location you can go to to find the latest, download them and get back to the original thread on whatever forum.
So which list do you choose to check and on which site?
We'd love to create an App.. Any volunteers?
We don't have any Android developers on staff.
BenBuchacher was looking at using the Cyanongen Updater app as a base but any suggestions welcome.
We already started a discussion here if you have any thoughts or time to help.
http://forum.androidspin.com/showthread.php?t=1793
i hate to say this, but when i view your site, the font hurts my eyes.. it seems blurry to me..
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i hate to say this, but when i view your site, the font hurts my eyes.. it seems blurry to me..
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Which page are you looking at? Can you give me the url?
you can drop me an email if you like: [email protected]
http://db.androidspin.com/androidspin_release_list.asp
mainly in the drop down... the "All" looks blurry
it could just be me... i have been nursing a major migraine all day.
Special thanks to Miniassasin23 for doing the testing. I don't have a sim card to test with, and when i test my stuff it often results in my devices being inoperable for long periods of time, and they normally aren't spares either. Utter chaos....
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That is the correspondence, post the pictures in a reply to this thread if you want Miniassasin I'd like to see them. Once again thanks, and I'll send you what should be a much more stable kernel that I built last night as soon as you give me an e-mail.
What does this mean now? For anyone who has been wanting to jump ship with their photon, it means you should soon be able to. An alpha release will be posted as soon as I pump a build out that I feel is stable enough (and works well enough) to responsibly distribute. I did a build last night that is untested currently, so if it tests well, the alpha release could be available within 24-48 hours on these boards.
The recommended release will be more for the devs then for the users as it will basically be a demonstration that the GSM code has been isolated and is portable, mine will be the latest stock kernel with GSM unlocked, but I intend to release it with a patch for devs to use to add that functionality to any of their non-stock kernels.
Do you have any proof other then a forum post?
This looks like pure troll.
I can test ..I have an att sim card not activated and I'm on cm7.let me know
I also have a T-Mobile sim card not activated
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Special thanks to Miniassasin23 for doing the testing. I don't have a sim card to test with, and when i test my stuff it often results in my devices being inoperable for long periods of time, and they normally aren't spares either. Utter chaos....
That is the correspondence, post the pictures in a reply to this thread if you want Miniassasin I'd like to see them. Once again thanks, and I'll send you what should be a much more stable kernel that I built last night as soon as you give me an e-mail.
What does this mean now? For anyone who has been wanting to jump ship with their photon, it means you should soon be able to. An alpha release will be posted as soon as I pump a build out that I feel is stable enough (and works well enough) to responsibly distribute. I did a build last night that is untested currently, so if it tests well, the alpha release could be available within 24-48 hours on these boards.
The recommended release will be more for the devs then for the users as it will basically be a demonstration that the GSM code has been isolated and is portable, mine will be the latest stock kernel with GSM unlocked, but I intend to release it with a patch for devs to use to add that functionality to any of their non-stock kernels.
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just release what you have put together so the rest of the devs can collaborate and work together.. many can/will test this and help you debug it.
yes, maybe we'll get some of our lost members back like kennypow3rs to return.
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if there are no builds, code, source, or SOMETHING posted up for us to test before morning, I'm reporting this as trolololol.
while i havent seen his work firsthand, i can vouch that hes posted around on the forums asking about kernel source, and been in the irc channel talking to me about stuff.....
but i do agree that the release thread shoulda been in dev section while this... shoulda been general
hey how do u post pics?
Wow!!!
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Good stuff
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Thanks for the news at least, waiting for your work
Well here's a photo I think
i am willing to test i have both tmobile and at&t activated sim cards
Congrats on this, I have official sprint documents stating the radio is blocking us carriers. So once this is out that is great. Also we need some github love on this so I can spread that code to every project.
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Awesome news, but do try to release source as soon as possible, I'm sure Joker and other devs here wouldn't mind helping out or at least taking a look.
So you need to be on CM7 or CM9 to get this working???
I' friggin confused.
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Well here's a photo I think
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You should really take another one and blip or blur your IMEI tho bro. You don't want that falling into the wrong hands if you know what I mean. User or network administrator alike...
Good to know. Now I can get out of Sprint contact, and keep my MoPho.
With HSPA+, I won't even care about Wimax being unlocked as it's just as fast.
So does this flash the radios or something that needs to be implemented into every ROM?
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If it will really work. Ussd codes and other gsm services, i`ll go back to photon stock rom, it the best i think
Man I hope this is the real deal
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Want to join us? Fill in your details in the spreadsheet and just inform us by posting in the thread.
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Want to keep track of our progress or want to give us any suggestions? Here's our IRC channel and you can also see our chat history in case you missed anything.
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We are currently working on CM10.2 and the source codes are taken from arm6 org.
Find our sources here:
Device tree
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Common files
Kernel sources
Generic sources
Stable ROMs
CM10 (4.1.2) from @fozzy_fozzy: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2xUDHdk_M6HOUVkSDZJbWpqd3c/edit
Bugs: Bluetooth
Test ROMs (flash at your own risk!)
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All hail to @fozzy_fozzy for the latest releases
Bugs:
/Face recognition (Gallery FC)
/Battery drain
/App2SD (moving apps to SD card is impossible for now, no workaround)
/Overclocking (10.2, only placebo effect )
/Graphical glitches (Google Maps, etc)
/No sound when incoming notification (confirmed by two users)
/USB tethering (10.2), USB storage (10.1)
/Broken LED (when message received, red LED flashes over green)
/Handsfree during call not working (10.2)
Don't report bugs that were already reported
Other things works great.
I will think about helping, I really want to let the development live again but I my phone is very important.
You will hear from me
Great idea! I will try to do my best and help a little bit.
What i can do: testing, maybe some other developing things if i get a introduction
Internetspeed: 16k
Time i can spend in development: around 1 hour a day during the week on weekends more ( i just started to work and study so sometimes, i have more or less time)
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1. I know some c and c++. Debugging, well to be honest, never done it, but i would like to try.
2. 24 Mbps /1 Mbps
3. Few hours every day, only when i work or am studying for exams
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I'll test ICS Roms, as soon as we get s2w Kernel then i'll test JB roms aswell. I'll also have a crack at theming if someone points me in the right direction with it
Update OP with Sections for testers,developers,etc. so people can be contacted if they need summat testing or whatever
The thing is that i am not trying to build a new kernel, i am just learning how things work..from scratch. i know i wont be able to get it all, but the more the better
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First i think we should make a facebook group or an irc chat,it's much faster to discuss then to use a forum or a personal message.
1. Testing,debugging,graphics,and if anyone is willing to teach me building roms and porting. I have a good knowledge about linux distros and i don't have bad pc for compiling. I spend great amount of time on the pc so and irc.
2. I have 10/1.
3. All the time when i am not in school.
Well, this week I don't have time, but after that I'd love to help out with development. My internet is pretty good (20mB down/5mB up). I have a couple of hours per day.
Don't have the technical skill in terms of coding but as an IT student and PC technician I am experienced with Android and PCs.
1. Testing and anything else basic (I only know VB and ASP.net languages)
2. 1mb only
3. A lot of time outside of exams
Well, I don't have a time...
But I can set virtualbox with ubuntu on my desktop for some good dev,
Proc : AMD PHENOM II X4 965
Network:
Also, as mentioned before...
we got an irc channel on freenode/#protou
Noone here..
heh..
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Well, I don't have a time...
But I can set virtualbox with ubuntu on my desktop for some good dev,
Proc : AMD PHENOM II X4 965
Network:
Also, as mentioned before...
we got an irc channel on freenode/#protou
Noone here..
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I'm there xd
Ok,so here is the direct link to the irc chat.
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=protou
Good,
Guys we need developers on IRC channel, that way we can do something fast as group.
Logs of channel: http://tsun.pl/xda/protou/
Users on (for now):
22:40:39 [ Klapo] [ Nightwalkerkg] [ ShadowCodeGaming]
1. Everything you can teach me
2. It should be 50MB/s (but I always end up with 15MB\s)
3. It varies, but enough to do something here and there
I'd like to help too, I know a little of Java, but about debugging my knowledge is too low.
I have about two free hours more or less per day.
I have 50MB of ADSL (about 50000 download/5000 upload) too.
Good idea guys, unity is the best approach to success!!
After the exams I'll be free.(After 30th)
Internet speed is 4-5 mb/s(down) 1-3 mb/s(up)
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dominos_liberty said:
Good idea guys, unity is the best approach to success!!
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Did you build with your latest wifi fix commit?
Basic java and C# sofar still studying will take all help i can get
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I'm in!
I can contribute with testing , debugging , logcatting etc . Plenty of experience from when I had a Galaxy Mini 2 which was in a development stage worse than the DX . (and now it's got a fully working CM10.1 XD) as well as some programming help - I know Android app development , I know a good load of C / C++ , C# , I can read and tweak Java code . I know the Android workflow pretty well , and I'm also an algorythmic whizz if that would ever be of help xD
Internet speed : about 6MB/s down & 2MB/s up .
Availability : I can go all out this week . Starting next week though I'm starting hi-school , but I can still dedicate about 6h / day to the development nonetheless .
Also , a littbe bit of OT (kinda) : I'm planning to get myself a new laptop soon and will dualboot Ubuntu w/ Windows on it , thus I also wanna start learning the linux kernel (only for Android development atm) . If anyone can point me to some baby steps to get me started on that , I would be grateful . I'm not a newb , I learn pretty fast considering I have about 4 years of programming experience . I just need to have a starting point and good documentation along the way
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Introduction
This is a general discussion thread about our efforts to bring Android to the Nintendo Switch. (This post will see updates, we just wanted to get the ball going)
Current state of the project
The base for this port is LineageOS 15.1. As of now most things you'd expect work. WiFi, Bluetooth, Audio, Dock, JoyCons via Bluetooth only for now. Full sleep does not work yet so battery runtime is not great, but this is something that's being worked on. As of yesterday Android can be booted with the hekate bootloader and entering TWRP works by simply holding VOL- while booting. There is still a bunch of stuff to do until this can see a full release. Especially the setup process is something that's being worked on making simpler.
How to keep in touch
Feel free to ask questions here (apart from ETAs obviously). Once we have a public build we'll open a DevDB project too.
We are currently posting updates on Twitter as we go along at https://twitter.com/switchroot_org
We'll have a Discord server too once the builds go public. A little more patience please.
Posted in the last couple of days by @switchroot_org
Welp, I sold my Switch, now I'll probably buy another Switch... Obviously getting the device stable is the priority at the moment, but I am still wondering if the overclocking feature will also be here for us as well? Since I can't imagine running 1ghz a57 on Android is that great
The remote playing is gonna be so interesting on this
Really, really looking forward to this. Amazing work, keep it up
Overclocking to 1.7GHz (which is actually normal clock really) will be supported. And we just fixed WiFi scanning so you can connect to WiFi normally instead of having to manually enter it.
Regarding remote play: GameStream should work out of the box, Steam Link has been successfully tested, so was Parsec. GeForce Now has an issue still that needs to be worked out so don't expect that in the first release I guess.
Netflix work in this port ?
Hey, sirocyl from switchroot here. One thing I need to make clear, in case you're wondering: Your Switch needs to have an "UNPATCHED" bootrom.
You can use this guide to identify Switches by serial number; if it's manufactured/purchased before approximately June/July 2018, it should be good - but the only way to make sure is by checking the serial!
https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-...he-first-post-before-asking-questions.481215/
As an owner of a vulnerable Nintendo Switch i'm really excited with the progress been made here, keep up the great work
Twrp and android are inside the microsd or emmc?
Fun times ?
It was only a matter of time. XDA never ceases to amaze me!
Everything is on the microSD. Don't wanna risk Nintendo bans although _in theory_ you could put it on eMMC. We'll never officially support that tho for obvious reasons.
Very interesting, looking forward to seeing how this pans out. Now can I find a switch that can be modded is the question??
Will there be a need for root? Like can you run this on a note 9 without root?
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Will there be a need for root? Like can you run this on a note 9 without root?
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You have misunderstood - this is android on the switch, not switch on the android.
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You have misunderstood - this is android on the switch, not switch on the android.
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OOOOOOH
Thanks for clarifying!
Will we ever see a wired joycon solution, perhaps influenced by the Lakka port?
At the moment you can either have wired or bluetooth due to issues with the respecting drivers. If one is in, the other breaks (don't remember the exact order). It's not an immediate focus right now now. I'll think I poke around actual sleep support a little this weekend...
Will you give us an option to choose between wired or BT joycon support?
Or are you just staying with BT only, as this option can be used when docked and portable?
I'd personally prefer wired, as I only play in portable. But this is just me.
And one more question - Android will be installed to SD rather than eMMC, and I get it, this is much better overall.
But what about performance? SD card can be much slower than eMMC, should we expect any slowdowns or other issues?
I wanted to thank entire switchroot team and other people associated with this project for their hard work. Especially ByLaws. Guys, this is huge, this is something we need, we can't be grateful enogh. Cheers!