DevBerryPi - Raspberry Pi Development

DevBerryPi
Features:
Light Weight
Built in updater script (just open a terminal and run ./updater.sh it is located in the home directory)
Built in ADB & Fastboot
Over Clocked to 1GHZ (Max Speed)
Based on latest Raspbian
Screenshots:
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Currently Installed Software/Tools:
ADB
Fastboot
Iceweasel
(send me PM's on what else to add)
Prerequisites:
At a 4GB SDCard
Changlog:
0.1:
First release
Download:
Major Kernel error found... Need time to fix it
The goal behind this project is to make a Cheap and Fast computer for Android Developers in hopes of inspiring more ROM development. I really need help to make this a reality my goal is to make at a Pi based desktop (maybe down the road a laptop). My idea is to have a 3D printed case and the pie preinstalled with the latest version of DevBerryPi.
IT IS NOT MY FAULT IF THIS BREAKS YOUR PIE(S)!​​

Nice to see this development!

Excited to see this, did you ever get time to fix the error you discovered?

I'm also interested. Any updates? Will there be images for both the RPi and RPi2?
Thanks

You can develop on the PI depending on the OS but hardware limitations will never allow you to make it "fast"

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Windows Phone 7 news/devices app for Windows Mobile ;) WVGA/VGA

Hello!
Got a little bored last night and decided to see how well I could make this work, and surprisingly, it works quite well.
For those of you eagerly awaiting WP7, here's a Windows Phone 7 news/devices app (pulls its data from WP7C, yes I have permission) that will list out all the rumored/confirmed Windows Phone 7 devices, right onto your WVGA/VGA Windows Mobile device.
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Features
-List recently updated devices
-List devices by name
-List devices by manufacturer
-Full images shown
-Links to wiki page on the device
-Kinetic scrolling
Requirements
-WVGA/VGA Device
Let me know how the performance is, I've only run it on my HD2
Download: here
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw0Lg4Vt2VU
Hopefully it's not considered too "commercial" but it's designed as a free database for Windows Phone 7 apps, and isn't meant to give off that impression. If it does, sorry, let me know and I'll remove it.

[APP] QmlCalc

Hi everyone
Important!
I will abandon this project in favor for a new calculator I'm working on (apcalc-qml)
The new Calculator will be a simple frontend for apcalc (with some extra features)
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Original Post
So I was toying around with the core apps and when I was looking at the calculator I just thought "well this is useless".
So I thought about what I want from a calculator. This is what I came up with.
The math parser is based on owenge's parser, but his only supported basic math operations like +,-,*,... so I expanded it. Now you can just add new "advanced" functions like log, sin, sqrt,...
You can find the latest version on Lauchpad:QmlCalc
If you have any thoughts or ideas I'm open to suggestions.
Update:
For easy installation you can now use the ppa:
Update
Added some kind of landscape support.
Installtion
Code:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:hansueli-burri/qmlcalc
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install qmlcalc
And here are some screenshots:
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(The dark button row is a Flickable containing more functions that are visible)
Nice work!
Have you considered joining the Calculator core app team? I'm sure the team would benefit from your experience with QmlCalc. Feel free to get in touch with me directly if you're interested.
Check out developer.ubuntu.com/2013/07/join-the-ubuntu-touch-core-apps-development-team for more info.

[HELP]Did I use a wrong word in my APP?

Last week I released a thread to introduce my new app Parasol which can solve the permission problem on Android M. I am so excited that i got lots of supports and feedback from users here. I am so appreciated.
Here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-parasol-alpha-t3190615
Because the feature of modifying permission settings cannot be implemented on the OS lower than Android M (users can read permission tags on Android 5.x and lower), I have designed a popup to give a tip to users, just like the pic shows:
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I noticed that some users felt confused about the tip: "you can't modify your permission settings under Android M."
what i want to tell users is: [highlight]you can't modify your permission settings if your os version is lower than Android M.[/highlight]
But it seems like the word "under" made the expression is diametrically opposed with my original idea.
Can i just say: you can't modify your permission settings below Android M.
OR,
Can native speakers give me a suggestion on a better expression?
Also, any feedback about the app is welcomed. love you guys~

Bought an iPhone Clone In Myanmar / How To Flash New ROM

I recently purchased an iPhone 6S clone while in a small dusty market in Myanmar (Burma) near the border with China.
I'm a total Android noob but overall fairly techy. The device runs slow & constantly says it's running out of space.
It claims to have "iOS 9.3 (13E234)" installed but we all know that ain't true. So after installing CPU-Z i found the below details:
model: NGAJ2CH/A
build: ALPS.jb3.mp.v1
kernel: armv7l
I have successfully rooted with KingOfRoot.
Now, what do I need to do to get this fake iOS off & a clean Android install onboard?
BONUS! call me crazy, but is there a way to check for and/or wipe any possibility of hardware-based keyloggers?
Full screenshots of CPU-Z's analysis are attached below:
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HUGE THANKS WITH ANY HELP YOU CAN PROVIDE!
(i am on a Macbook so any tools that are needed, i hope Mac apps exist!)
I have found this link with a ROM but i'm sure what to do with it...
help?
needrom.com/download/iphone-6s-clone-alps-mt6572-phone/comment-page-2

jailbreaking sato1004 android scope; where do i go from here?

Hi,
i've been looking into jailbreaking the micsig sato 1004 scope, which runs android 11 on some aarch64 rockchip SoC as far as i can tell so far. Both developer mode and installation of third party apps is blocked.
I found out how to get into upgrade mode, which exposes the device through usb for use with the rkdeveloptool:
GitHub - rockchip-linux/rkdeveloptool
Contribute to rockchip-linux/rkdeveloptool development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
This allowed me to download the full storage image, which looks like this:
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(ignore the unallocated 436gb at the end, i flashed the image to an ssd for easier access)
Sifting through the boot partition in an hex editor, i noticed that the default serial interface should be active.
My goal is to root the device and enable the installation of third party apps.
I was wondering what would be the smartest choice to do from here on? I was thinking opening it up and hooking up the serial port - but i would very much like not to open it up just yet, if any of you has a better suggestion.

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