Hello. I have a tab named "willow". It is very low legacy device. I can't find any source cod for complie Cyanogenmod. But i want it. How can i port Cyanogenmod to my device?
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Now that I had some fun building AOSP for Nexus7, I'm looking into building AOSP for Galaxy Tab 2.
Since the Tab2 is not immediately supported in Google's AOSP where does one begin? Do I pull down a branch from a Samsung github into the AOSP project? Will this enable the lunch command for Tab2?
I realize proprietary hardware drivers (the vendor files) will need to be obtained as well.
Where does one begin compiling AOSP for a device that is not immediately supported within the AOSP.
Thanks!
Hi all. is so long that I would compile a CyanogenMod for my device but unfortunately is not supported. how do I compile a CyanogenMod? and a suitable kernel?
Hey,
I want to create an AOSP ROM (KK 4.4) for my Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini but for this I have to get the specific proprietary blobs. Now my question is where can I get them for Android KitKat? Do I have to build my own, port them from another phone or can I extract them from the stock Rom which is Android 4.2? I do not have much experience in building ROMs from source but I read a lot about this in tutorials and I think it would be possible for me to build an AOSP Rom if I have this proprietary blobs.
CyanogenMod (11 is avialbe for my smartphone) is created from AOSP so it must be poosible to create a "normal" AOSP Rom but from where get the CyanogenMod developers the proprietary blobs? Each phone has other proprietary blobs but for each phone it is possible to create unofficial ROMs with higher Android versions. How is that possible although the drivers and so on are not open source (except the Nexus Devices)? From where can I get the proprietary blobs?
Greetings
Cilenco
Hi,
I'm not a developer.
I've Innjoo i1 (which is a MT6582 phone only available in Middle East and Africa)..recently Mediatek release the source code for MT6582.and CM source is available to download I see.
So I just wanted to know if this's enough for me (or someone else) to compile Cyanogenmod for our device..(Speaking CM 11 or 12)
If it's enough then I'll read and learn then compile it..if it's not..tell me to stop.
And what exactly do I need to compile CM for X device?
Thanks.
I extracted my device tree from my boot.img and I have a Kitkat Kernel for MT6582..Now what?
I just need proper steps.
Thanks.
I'd suggest reading a lot of this and getting involved with Cyanogenmod for mediatek devices
Hi everyone
I would like build an AOSP KitKat for my device (Samsung SM-G350) from the CyanogenMod 11 device tree (because device tree is already stable).
But, I can't "lunch" in the terminal because the device tree is made for CyanogenMod builder, and AOSP one isn't working.
My question is : How to port a CM device tree for an AOSP device tree ?
Files to change, remove, rename ?
I use this one (thanks to SiniTurk for their work) : https://github.com/SiniTurk/android_device_samsung_cs02/tree/cm-12.1
Thanks a lot,
Kevin.
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