Android :: Porting To Omap 3530
Jul 13, 2010I am trying to port Android to omap 3530. The system is booting to Linux 2.6.20-rc3 plus some patches from TI. I am trying to find appropriate kenrel patches to patch the OS.

I am trying to port Android to omap 3530. The system is booting to Linux 2.6.20-rc3 plus some patches from TI. I am trying to find appropriate kenrel patches to patch the OS.
Is anyone here working on the TI Zoom 2 kit? I am building an application on Zoom 2 and had a couple of questions around it.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIm new here and just wanted an opinion on some info i just received about these 2 processors. I was originally under the impression that the hummingbird processor is faster but have been informed that infact the ti omap is actually a faster processor but lacks the better gpu. also was informed that the memory the droid x uses is faster than the Samsung galaxy s phones. Is this info correct and is this why froyo 2.2 is not giving me any kind of performance boost. the droid x my family has seems to of benefited greatly from the 2.2 update and is making my fascinate look like a out dated piece of equipment.
View 19 Replies View RelatedI am working on android for omap zoom2 target. omapkernel - 2.6.27 android - RLS25.6
When try to do Audio play back from Android UI on zoom2 board, WAV & AMR-NB - default PV software codecs are selected and playback is fine. MP3- Hardware codec has been chosen by PV player, player does not come up and playback is not happening.
Enabled PV & OMX logs and collected logs while playing MP3 clip. From logs found that LCML Codec/DSP Bridge Initialization is failing. code...
Since a 1Ghz OMAP processor doesn't really have the zing that the Snapdragon and the Humminbird processors do... what would you name it?
My top 3 choices are:
1. 1Ghz Cheetah processor (for fastest land animal)
2. 1Ghz Falcon processor (for fastest diving bird in air)
3. 1Ghz Veyron processor (for fastest production car)
It doesn't have to deal with speed, it could deal with power or finesse. Whatever you'd like. hehe Lets see some creativitiy!
So this article from Gizmodo (Motorola Droid 2 Photos and Specs Leaked) says that the Droid 2 has the 750mhz OMAP processor but most other sites say 1Ghz OMAP. Which is it? Girlfriend wants to go Android but I won't let her buy anything but a 1Ghz phone. What do you say?
View 18 Replies View RelatedAre there any fast tracks to porting Android to J2ME?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am interesting in: what is the best way to write applications (for example games or business apps) for so different platforms like Android and Phone 7 with minimal changes in source code, logic and other developing artefacts? Or it is impossible and i must write my application two times from the "ground" for each of devices? Please tell me about your experience?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm interested in modding software and I would like to port Android to my Nokia 5800. So if there's anyone interested please give me some idea where to start, because there are many people that would like to make this idea possible. I was thinking about following:
I need to fetch Android ROM. I have chosen and downloaded v2.1 via SDK. - All of these files should be renamed to rofs3 and uda files according to Nokia firmware file names. - Correct bootloader is needed to make it running (for example OpeniBoot) - Drivers have to be extracted and edited for Android. The most important thing of all is display because its resolution is completely different than any seen Android phone. - Hardware shouldn't be a problem, it passed minimum requirements. So, is it possible to realize?
Is it possible to port a C++ application which uses the STL extensively to Android? I understand that currently the NDK does not support this, but is there any effort (open source or otherwise) underway to achieve this?If not is there a way to cross compile libstdc++ for Android?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to put my C++ program onto an Android phone but have run into several problems with the library linking. It seems most of the useful information I find on this topic through google is outdated (motz) or simply does not account for the complexity of my program. I have been able to run simple C programs but fail when attempting to use libraries outside of Android's Bionic/libc.So my questions are:
Is it possible to port pre-existing *.so libraries onto Android? If so, how could I do this without seg faulting?
Should I be using the CodeSourcery compiler (arm-none-linux-gnueabi-*)? How can I work around the lack of a separate thread library?
I got to thinking since people managed to port Android to the Iphone why couldn't we do vice versa? Is it because the Iphone OS is not open source?? The main reason I REALLY want to do this is for the awesome games. An emulator perhaps would be great
View 15 Replies View RelatedHow to port Android onto phones? I can't find a lot on the internet...
View 7 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to port windows phone on an android device. HTC Flyer P512
View 1 Replies View RelatedCould someone guide me to an online tutorial that explains this really well?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am creating an Android application which uses the JMF (SIP, RTP, JAIN). So i downloaded the JMF source code for some adhoc change to my application.The basic questions 1. How will it behave the "native files - C/C++/header" in JMF source files(downloaded)? because android is based on java right now. 2. Is there any complete different way to porting/doing the SIP, RTP working in android?Is there any link from sun.com(this) site for JMF source code?Any suggestion and comment about this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am not sure, if this is the correct platform to talk about it, however I would like to know something about 'How Android supports the large screen display'. I mean here that suppose I want to port the Android SDK to a large portable device having a large display as compared to HTC G1 mobile screen, what all the OS modules (e.g surface manager, kernel: display driver etc) I need to look upon/modify.I guess what I am asking here is not a new subject as I can already see by below links that the Android OS is ported for large screen devices.
1. http://www.icpdas-usa.com/vp_23a1.html Specifications & Additional Information Models VP-23A1 VP-25A1 System Software OS Android 1.5 SDK Provided Standard ViewPAC SDK for Windows and Linux by GNU C language CPU Module CPU PXA270 or compatible (32-bit and 520 MHz) SRAM 128 MB
2. ARCHOS 5 Internet tablet shown on http://www.marketwatch.com/story/archos-brings-the-android platform-t... and on http://www.archos.com/products/imt/index.html?country=in〈=en as.
Let me know your opinion about it, any kind of clue will be appreciated.
I have a huge midlet that is completely based on javax.microedition.lcdui and javax.microedtion.m3g.I need to completely rewrite my midlet to port it to android? Is there a way to use javame class in android?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI know Java apps can be run in Android. But what I want to know is this: I have a perfectly normal Java app and I want to port it to an android platform. What changes would I need to do to my app in terms of GUI and other code to make it usable in Android? I know Android uses XML file to control the look and feel of its app. So would I need to change my GUI completely?I just want to know the general overview of how porting may be done. If anyone could point me to right resources, that would be great. Also, for your info I'm a newbie to developing android app, so please be patient with me.
View 2 Replies View Relatedjarkata commons lib is very useful for our everyday development.is there any porting to android?or is there a good way to porting the jarkart commons libs to the android environment?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI currently have an application using the libraries swing, swing.table, and awt on a java applet that I have running. I want to know what are the steps to get the application running as a native android app. I heard that I could use programs like Phonegap to just release a web based app for multiple platforms, but I am new to Android Programming (so far I just made a Hello Android app). I searched swing and awt, but I could not find any useful info.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI know that Benru89 has made a CM7 port for the Huawei U8650 (the aforementioned being thusly compatible with his ROM). I was wondering, given that there is already a compatible ROM in place, what methods would I need to port a different Android version, namely 4.2.2 onto this device? How does one move up from CM7 to CM10.1.2, essentially?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI recently got the Geeksphome Keon Firefox OS developer preview phone. Although it is a good phone I'm sure it would be better if it could run android and Firefox OS is still in beta. This is what I've worked out so far:
*firefox OS is based on the same kernel as android
*it uses ADB and android fastboot, so they are definitely similar
*thriugh eclipse sdk, one can install an app on ff os but it can't run.
So they definitely aren't too different. Also if you download a build for the Keon it uses the same kind if structure as an android ROM. And there's a .android secure folder in the SD card.
Blackberry playbook price have been downsized by 50% so its a great buy only if android porting can be done....
View 7 Replies View RelatedAsk to be excused, i don't know why eglmakecurrent() is return false.
Operating emulator is no problem.
When on hardware, eglmakecurrent() is return false.
I guess > getHolder().setType(SurfaceHolder.SURFACE_TYPE_GPU);
This questions comes as my team is about to under-go development for a mobile app targeting iphone, android and qt. We aim to complete the iphone version first, and then port to android and qt, and it would be great to know any tips or ideologies to grasp/employ from the outset, that would make the porting process as seamless as possible.
I'm sure there a few of you who have completed their iphone version of an app first, and then gone about developing an android version. I am keen to know any of the hurdles that you encountered, or things you wish you knew from the start.
More specifically, the app we are making will contain forms and some visuals(charts)
I'm trying to run J2SE JAVA Application on Android.As you know, the main problem is that J2SE classes such as awt, applet, and etc are not supported in Android. Consequently, this means that I should replace those many java classes with Android classes.So, Do you have some idea or information for replacing J2SE classes with Android classes?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi heard of an app for windows7 phones called "Xbox Companion app => [URL] which is able to control the xbox remote with your phone.
Could that be ported to android? Or is there a port?
As I was porting Android 4.2 for my Micromax A92 based on mt6577 I am encountering these errors
While playing video and recording videos
Code:
D/MPEG4Writer( 113): A bufferChunk
D/MPEG4Writer( 113): left_video_chunk_num=0, mInterleaveDurationUs=1000000, mBitrate=6128000
D/MPEG4Writer( 113): left_mem_size 0
E/OMXCodec( 113): [OMX.MTK.AUDIO.ENCODER.AAC] Calling emptyBuffer on buffer 0x42b10e60 (length 1024), timestamp 1076436623 us (1076.44 secs)
[Code] .......
While opening messaging (it force closes)
Code:
E/AndroidRuntime( 7534): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
E/AndroidRuntime( 7534): java.lang.VerifyError: com/android/mms/ui/MessageUtils
E/AndroidRuntime( 7534): at com.android.mms.MmsApp.onCreate(MmsApp.java:97)
E/AndroidRuntime( 7534): at android.app.Instrumentation.callApplicationOnCreate(Instrumentation.java:1000)
[code]...
know if it has been done or is possible to port Android to the Satio?
I have seen video of Android working on a K or W series phone.