Hi. i need Schematics and PCB files of android ADK 2.0 board (2012).i m encountering a no. of errors while downloading from Git repository.plz can someone here mail me the schematics and pcb files.i shall be very thankful.thanks in advance waiting for ur reply.
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We have everything you need
sohaib1090 said:
Hi. i need Schematics and PCB files of android ADK 2.0 board (2012).i m encountering a no. of errors while downloading from Git repository.plz can someone here mail me the schematics and pcb files.i shall be very thankful.thanks in advance waiting for ur reply.
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We have successfully built the ADK 2012 boards from the Google I/O conference this past year. All files are included in our project. I need to go make more posts before I can post external links here. I'll be back, but check out my profile in the meantime. The link to our Kickstarter campaign is in there.
Android ADK 2012
sohaib1090 said:
Hi. i need Schematics and PCB files of android ADK 2.0 board (2012).i m encountering a no. of errors while downloading from Git repository.plz can someone here mail me the schematics and pcb files.i shall be very thankful.thanks in advance waiting for ur reply.
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Here is the link for the Kickstarter project. We provide all of the hardware and source code you need.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bdgcustoms/circuit-bitz-open-source-circuit-project-android-a
s5570i schematics
need s5570i schematics or PA jumper ways
thanks in advance
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Hi all,
I am looking for the source files for the xda2unlock.exe tool. In the thread about this subject, the link does no longer work...
I want to upgrade this program for use for the BlueAngel (xdaIIs/xdaIIi/MDAIII/PDA2K/ etc).
If anyone can tell me where to find it, or if you have it on your harddrive somewhere, please PM me!
Thanks in advance.
Hey HappyGoat,
I've been looking for the source too. I found the source for a tool called xda2unlockcode, but I'm not sure if this is related to xda2unlock or if it's an older version or something. I don't have a Himalaya anymore so I haven't even tested it. It's on itsme's website if you want to take a look:
http://nah6.com/~itsme/cvs-xdadevtools/itsutils/xda2dmp/
He's actually got some other useful tools in there too such as a perl script to decode the BlueAngel radio ROM:
http://nah6.com/~itsme/cvs-xdadevtools/xda2nbftool/decoderadio.pl
If anyone can figure out how to crack the BA unlock mystery I reckon it's "itsme". Maybe he's already working on a tool, who knows?!
-no1
Nice work, No1...you do your name justice...
Thanks for the reply...and I agree, if anyone can do it easily, it's itsme...will send him an email and see if he has time or can help me.
Cheers,
HappyGoat
It would be sweet to have both of them ('cuz the qwerty keyboard and the large display). With a compiler i could be set on debug mode while i'd be waiting for the bus.
If you need a pascal compiler. Take a look at larazus project.
It's possible to cross compile to ARM
i tried lazarus project but without any progress.
nigh7ang3l said:
i tried lazarus project but without any progress.
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DId you install the cross compiler package?
no, i didn't install anything. could u guide me ?
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no, i didn't install anything. could u guide me ?
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How can you say that you tried larazus if you did not install it?
well .. wich part of it ? there r a lot of files in it.
For pascal i use pocket dos and old borland pascal for dos. It run great. For c++ i don't know how to do this
i didn't think about that. can you upload the files please?
try this one
(i cant post links....yet)
google it "smorgasbordet" and "Pelles C"
"Pelles C is a complete development kit for Windows and Windows Mobile. It contains among other things an optimizing C compiler, a macro assembler, a linker, a resource compiler, a message compiler, a make utility and install builders for both Windows and Windows Mobile. "
thanks mate, i apreciate. but speaking of pascal compiler?
Hi all
I have a doubt and maybe someone can help me.
I've written an application for me and it works well, so I've decided to share.
The problem is that I've used the body of 2 methods from a class from an Android source presents on the public repository.
This file has the Apache license 2.0. As my source code will not be released, what should I do to satisfy the license's requirements?
Edit: To be clear, the body of one method is copied and the other copied with a modification. Basically it's the only way ( I guess ) to do such operation ( that one in the method ) ^^
thanks in advance for all the answers
Continuing the discussion from Firefox OS is the way to go!
Hi guys!
I am new to xda-devs, but have been visiting it for useful information in the past.
I own a FP1 (First Edition) and am seeking to port FFOS to the FP1.
I do not have any developing experience, I have just done C and Java and I am comfortable with Linux's CLI.
I am following this guide: Porting Firefox OS
Currently I am stuck at the following: Create a manifest for the new device
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Which changes do I have to make to the hamachi manifest mentioned there?
I figured out, that most of the stuff is hamachi-specific and thus not required. My current manifest is attached. Could you please take a look and tell me, if this is enough?
These files are at hand:
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Well there already is a recovery file for the fp1 + fp1u by chrmhoffmann up and running. The MTK6589 source code is kind of released and there has been a lot of work on the android code by the omnirom project, which might come in handy.
Should be definitely manageable to build and try out Firefox OS on the FP1. UnfortunatelyI'll just don't have the time to really dig into that. Maybe someone with a bit more experience can give it a shot. I'd love to see and try out the result...
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I am inviting @madde-, @_keesj and @chrmhoffmann, I hope you, or others, can help me out.
Thanks in advance, Stefan
PS.: As I am new to xda-devs, I do not know, if my thread is in the right position and/or tagged correctly. Please give some advice on how to improve my original post.
Edit: My current manifest is attached.
I'm very interested by a portage of Firefox OS to the Fairphone
Don't have enought time to test for now, but I stay connected
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Continuing the discussion from Firefox OS is the way to go!
Hi guys!
I am new to xda-devs, but have been visiting it for useful information in the past.
I own a FP1 (First Edition) and am seeking to port FFOS to the FP1.
I do not have any developing experience, I have just done C and Java and I am comfortable with Linux's CLI.
I am following this guide: Porting Firefox OS
Currently I am stuck at the following: Create a manifest for the new device
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Which changes do I have to make to the hamachi manifest mentioned there?
I figured out, that most of the stuff is hamachi-specific and thus not required. My current manifest is attached. Could you please take a look and tell me, if this is enough?
These files are at hand:
I am inviting @madde-, @_keesj and @chrmhoffmann, I hope you, or others, can help me out.
Thanks in advance, Stefan
PS.: As I am new to xda-devs, I do not know, if my thread is in the right position and/or tagged correctly. Please give some advice on how to improve my original post.
Edit: My current manifest is attached.
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Did you try your file out? I's think it's probably best to cut down on just the relevant settings.
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Did you try your file out? I's think it's probably best to cut down on just the relevant settings.
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Yes, the config.sh got stuck at like 93%.
Also I have no idea, what exactly I have to include into the manifest file. I think I need a toolchain, but I am not sure where to get one, and how to apply it. (I somehow know what it is though, I think... )
Ok, running the config.sh comes at the very end, so I probably should continue with the configuration tree[1]...
Does everything in here [2](@chrmhoffmann's repo android_device_fp_FP1) go to the configuration tree?
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Developing_Firefox_OS/Porting#Create_a_configuration_tree_for_the_new_device
[2]: https://github.com/chrmhoffmann/android_device_fp_FP1
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Yes, the config.sh got stuck at like 93%.
Also I have no idea, what exactly I have to include into the manifest file. I think I need a toolchain, but I am not sure where to get one, and how to apply it. (I somehow know what it is though, I think... )
Ok, running the config.sh comes at the very end, so I probably should continue with the configuration tree[1]...
Does everything in here [2](@chrmhoffmann's repo android_device_fp_FP1) go to the configuration tree?
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US...reate_a_configuration_tree_for_the_new_device
[2]: https://github.com/chrmhoffmann/android_device_fp_FP1
PS.: Sorry, not allowed to post links...
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any progress on that? Might be able to help you a little bit in the next few weeks.
Cheers!
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any progress on that? Might be able to help you a little bit in the next few weeks.
Cheers!
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No haven't been able to work on this.
I still have no idea, where and how to build this configuration tree. Do you have advice on this?
Thank you, Stefan
Fyi, a build is now available. As a new user on XDA, I can not post link here (what a ****ty rule), but check bug 1139642 on bugzilla and search Fairphone on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) to have more info.
Wrong phone (FP1(U) vs FP2)
The build, you are referring to, is for FP2, not for FP1.
A Firefox OS for FP1 could possibly be built using the source by @chrmhoffmann: http://forum.xda-developers.com/fairphone/orig-development/rom-fairphone-fp1-kitkat-4-4-2-t3243623
Hello,
I'm actuallty working on Ford's SYNC3 system which is based on QNX 6.50. I have full access to it and would like to modify the navigation system. Actually, the system uses either Telenav (for EU and NA maps) or NNG (for rest of the world). None of those two systems is really satisfying as they are closed source and don't allow much modifications.
Therefore, I would like to build (compile) or port another system; preferably open source.
First I thought of osmand which is open source but I was told that QNX doesn't have everything needed to port it. Now I wonder if Navit : www navit-project org could be compiled for QNX.
So I would appreciate if anybody could help me / give me some info on it.
Regarding closed source apps, I saw that some car brands using QNX run Tomtom. But I can't find anything regarding an SDK for this.
Thanks in advance for all your help / hints.
Maybe it is not appropriate to ask here.. But it seems you have already give up your another thread.
I'm also on to that SYNC3 system, but I only got a update image that I dont know how to extract. Can you tell me how you extract that image?
It seems like QNX6 filesystem but I failed to mount it. I downloaded the files you posted in your another thread, and carved binaries from my own image, the files seems to fit.
Sorry I can't help you about your problem, and sorry for the interrupt, but I really need some help and find nowhere to ask. Thanks.
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Hello,
I'm actuallty working on Ford's SYNC3 system which is based on QNX 6.50. I have full access to it...
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Hi stang18, I wish I had knowledge on the topic and could help you, but I can't.
I'm very interested if you could elaborate on how you gained full access to the SYNC 3 system.
I would much appreciate it and I believe the people from this thread would also be interested:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/connected-car/ford-sync-3-shell-access-t3707308
Thank you so much and I hope someone will be able to help you too.
Well I just noticed that the thread I added above was yours to begin with and seems you've managed to get all the access you wanted.
I'd be very happy if you could share the procedure of how you managed do it.
Thanks!