General :: How To Port Sense 4.0 To ARMV6 Device
Jul 2, 2012We can't get it booted.
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View 1 RepliesSo a couple of developers and I are porting HTC Sense to the ZTE Blade. I have come here for guidance for porting it. So what I have is a MPDI port from the HTC Salsa which boots. I want to port the ROM from MDPI to HDPI.
Should I get the system apps from the Desire S and put the .pngs into the other Salsa apps and overlap the MDPI ones? Also there are more pngs in the Desire S than the Salsa one. So would I copy over the existing ones only or all of them? And do I rename the folders from MDPI to HDPI or leave them?
Is it possible to port the sense 4 end-of-list accordion effect to cyanogen/ normal android? Which framework file is responsible for this effect? Does HTC implement this in there own framework or in android framework? Is it possible to replace the glow effect in android with any other?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was wondering is there any way to get the htc sense port apk files and framework files to work on any rom for our lil U8150?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've just started looking into porting ROMs (more specifically, ICS themes to Gingerbread), and I found a few tools that port the ROM for you. If it were really that easy, isn't it possible to port any ROM to any device?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs it posssible port ROM to device with same cpu?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI wanna port Samsung's framework to HTC....
View 5 Replies View RelatedI try to compile Android 4.4.2 for an Armv6j processor.
When it comes to the file build_info.cc i get an error:
Code:
target thumb C++: base_base_gyp <= external/chromium_org/base/android/build_info.cc
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:1228: Error: selected processor does not support Thumb mode `ldrex r5,[r4]'
{standard input}:1231: Error: selected processor does not support Thumb mode `strexeq r1,r2,[r4]'
But LDREX and STREXEQ are supported by Armv6.
My hope is to port CM9 to the HTC Desire HD/Inspire 4G.
View 3 Replies View Relatedi need some guide to port the roms form one device to other
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a tablet that made in China,I couldn't find any ROMs for it. How can I port android to this device ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI tried that game on iphone and it seem'd fine, but when i tried to download it on my phone I couldn't... My o1 isnt rooted..Any modded version ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow to port a stock rom from a higher device to a lower device with a locked bootloader so i want to try and port it with my devices stock kernel. The tutorials i have found are not detailed enough most of them are just copy & pasting files from one to the other and the rom does not boot.
View 5 Replies View Related1.how to port a jb rom To a ics mtk 6577 based device ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHere is my vold.fstab WHICH I think is the problem
dev_mount storage_internal /mnt/sdcard 7 /devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/mmc_host/mmc1
dev_mount external_sdcard /mnt/external_sd auto /devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.1/mmc_host/mmc2
dev_mount external_usb_disk /mnt/usb_storage auto /devices/platform/tegra-ehci
This is for a Dell Streak 7 ( a tegra 2 device) for a CM9 port.
I port cm10 to msm8x25 devices
If i start mm-qcamera-daemon on init.rc , then camera cant connect.
logcat
Code:
E/mm-camera( 115): kernel returned 23060073FF-SAM-S
E/mm-camera( 115): kernel returned s5k5ca
E/mm-libcamera2( 135): mm_camera_open: ctrl_fd = 26
E/mm-libcamera2( 135): Errno:22
[Code] ....
I use camera.msm7627a from official system.
Currently I'm trying to port several modules on a non-native android device (Beagleboard XM). I'm syncing my sources from rowboat. However, I came across this problem which had me stuck for more than a week. How do I compile modules into a .ko file? Whenever I try to compile the modules, it would be listed as .o, e.g. for a wireless driver I am working on, i would get RT2800USB.o instead of RT2800USB.ko that I need.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have a Chinese clone of Galaxy S4 called No.1 S6 with MTK6589 Cpu and Android 4.2.1 (Odexed Rom), well, I tried to replace some system app like contacts, phone and mms with the same apps taken from the Slim bean 4.2.2 Rom for the Google Nexus 4 that has the same screen resolution.
I odexed the slim bean apks with dexopt-wrapper as explained here [URL] ...., I signed them with auto-sign software, so I put them into system/app folder with right permissions, deleting old apks first, rebooted the phone, wiped cache in recovery and when the phone booted the apk I replaced was gone, so I think there's a compatibility problem between my system apps and nexus 4 ported apps, maybe I have to take the slim bean (or other ROMS, whatever) sources and edit the apks and make them compatible with my phone...
How to port system apps from other devices with different software?
Is it possible to port HTC sense onto a galaxy s?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhat are the chances that we will be able to disable sense or port the Nexus One ROM to the INC to remove Sense?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI Am Trying To Port MIUI For My Device It stuck On MIUI Logo. I Want To Obtain Logcat To Know What The Problem Is But At Bootloader Adb Is not working and I Am Using TWRP Recovery.
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow can i port the cyanogenmod from mobiles phones to another mobiles phone with devices firmware? To do it i will have to know programing or i just have to join the files from other devices?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI currently have the Palm Pre and I am getting an EVO on Friday. I was wondering if anyone can give me any suggestions on an easy way to get my contacts from the Pre to the Evo, without me having to enter in all 115 of them? Would it be practical to enter them all into my Gmail account? if so, will the EVo download all of them from the cloud? What about BlueTooth? will the Pre shoot all of my contacts to the EVO via bluetooth Lastly, desktop software: IS there some software that will allow the pre to sync my contacts to Outlook? And will the Evo retrieve that info from outlook?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am working on a system on which currently Linux kernel and microwindows windowing system is running. Code of current Linux system drivers is available to me. I want to port android on it, just as a hobby project.
can you please tell me what all understanding of linux-kernel is required to port it?
Please give me references (Books, Tutorials) to build-up understandings.
I'm thinking about an Android app (with possibly an accompanying physical device), and i'm trying to figure out whether this is something that's feasible.
1) Let's say I plug my Android to my PC. Would it be possible for an app installed on the PC to communicate with an app running in the cell phone? I just need a very simplistic data exchange, it can even be one-way (just data pushed from the cell phone to the listening app on the PC, whenever the cell phone wants, I don't need any data sent from PC to phone).
When I plug it in, the phone gives me 4 options (charge, disk drive, HTC sync, tethering), which makes me think this is not doable, but still worth the shot.
2) Would it be possible for an app on the PC to talk to an app on the phone through any other way? (Wi-fi, bluetooth, etc). I'm guessing no on wi-fi since neither party has the other's IP (and I want this to kinda just work, not having to input IPs manually all the time).
3) If I make a device that's plugged to the little USB port at the bottom of the phone (and let's say this is a magical device that can do anything, I don't quite care about those details as long as it's doable). Can I have an Android app talk to that device?
4) Any other ideas to make the phone talk to a "device" that I make, or to an app in the PC are more than welcome. Going "through the web" could be an option (although there'd have to be a central server that I own as a middle man, I believe). But i'd prefer if the communication was direct between the two devices.
I want to port Android on the device with ARM9 200Mhz and no-fpu support, Is this possible, Has google revealed all code of android or it is just available to partners?
if ANDROID_PORT_POSSIBLE
Is there any tutorial available for porting?
which port is the adb connect <host>:<port> referring to when connecting to a real device? Is that port defaulting to anything (may be between 5555 and 5585 odd #) or not?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've been doing a lot of research lately, on this forum as well as others and I read somewhere that someone was able to port google maps navigation to there eris. I can't remember if it was this site or somewhere else. Can anyone confirm this? I also read that the people over at xda-developers were able to get it working on the G1 which I believe is running either android 1.5 or 1.6.
Here is the link:
Google Maps Navigation Ported to T-Mobile G1 | Android Central.
It would be great if we could get this working on our Eris, I really don't care for any of the other 2.0 features besides this.
Is there any way in Android to determine whether a device is running Sense UI? I'm working on an app that is working fine with vanilla Android, but Sense UI is messing with layouts and sizes. I'd like to be able to see whether the device is running Sense UI and so I can take appropriate action.
View 1 Replies View RelatedBasically I have an old iPod touch 2g on iOS 4.x and a Nexus 5.
I want to use my iPod as my media player but I'd like to be able to control music from my Nexus (only basic controls).
Is there an app on either device that allows this? I know tsk skipping can be done by some Bluetooth headphones so I'm hoping there's a way to make iOS accept command from my Nexus