the resources of the paranoid are compatible with the x86 intel inside (razr i xt890)??
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What is os porting?
ShaydeeDroid said:
What is os porting?
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In simple word, porting means to make a application or patch or os compatible with some other hardware or on some other platform.
Example: You have Android L preview image for Nexus 5 and you want to install that preview image on Nexus 4 then you need to decompile the Nexus 5 preview image, remove modules or drivers related to Nexus 5 hardware and replace them with that of Nexus 4 and many more step so that in the end you get an image that is fully functional with Nexus 4. Then this is known as OS porting. If you made an exact replica of some application that is working in iPhone for Android Device then that is known as application porting
Senior member, please correct me if I am wrong.
about porting rom
hi to all guy i have a question i have a Android tablet Ritmix RMD-870 with 4.2.2 android version Allwinner A31 quad core cpu if this mater and tell me please if i want install custom ROM in my tablet like MIUI or LewaOS i just need to porting this ROM it is ok or i need more work to make my tablet to work with these ROMs ????
Hey all. Ever since I learned about the ZF2 and it running on an Intel CPU/SoC vs a typical ARMv7 or ARMv9-based CPU/SoC this idea came to mind. Would it possible to develop a pure Linux (non-Android) based OS/ROM for this device? I run Funtoo Linux (a Gentoo derivative) on one of my desktops and now on a laptop I'm sharing with my brother, and it works great. Having this (or something Ubuntu-based to ease on pkg installs via binaries vs compiling from source for everything) on a phone this powerful would be awesome as well. Besides drivers for baseband / bootloader (of which I know is currently locked at the moment I'm posting this thread) how difficult would this be to accomplish? Does this device boot with EFI? I'd think compiling a kernel for it would be easier than a typical Android kernel since Intel spec is easier to compile for... I'm no developer, but that's my take on it.
Thoughts?
So if my understanding is correct, Ubuntu Touch was at it's core Ubuntu on top of the android OpenGL ES2.0 HAL and drivers, stagefright, RILD, and Android HAl for camera and imagge processing. Am I correct so far? If so, would it be possible to build another operating system off this platform say Arch for example, locate/code the apps needed to access radios, and then have a full linux distro in your pocket? I'm asking this because I want more from my device (Nexus 6, Nexus 7 2013, and Zenfone2) Are any projects similar to this already in development?
Hey!
I saw a lot of threads about how to port various ROMs to MTK devices.
No one of these threads are talking about how to port a ROM from IMG files, there's only ROMs with "system", "cache", "data", etc folders.
I'd like to port the preview of Android N to my UMi Touch (With Android MM 6.0) but I don't know what to do with those files.
Can you help me?
I have same question, how to port rom from device which has same chipset. I want to port Remix os 1.0 from cube i7 which runs intel z3535f to teclast x89 kindow which also runs on same z3535f. All i have is system,boot,recovery files. How to use these to port rom from cube i7 to kindow x89?
as the one provided here is outdated (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134094), I compiled the 1.8.8 version of Synergy for Windows RT.
Download:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!ApWQtYPhnuKX7kL5z8jXfHO5WWWl?e=YgHzqC
link is dead unfortunately
i cant start services for remote