Making a CM13 based custom ROM? - MTCB Android Head Units Q&A

Hello Everyone!
I was wondering if it would be possible to create a CyanogenMod based ROM for these headunits. I currently have an Eonon GA5163F. I don't have any experience with developing on the Android platform, but I am willing to put in the effort if someone would be able to help me get started on the project, if it is possible, of course.
Thanks!

You need to use a a base from this headunit. I highly doubt using a CM base would work as three are a lot of need apps mostly to interact with the main board. These headunit are very different from phones/tablets. Even if it was possible it would require a lot of work. You might be able to bring some features over though.
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[concept] CM9

Hi!
Guys maybe should we need this 4.2/4.3 stuff with no support for 'non neon' arch
and make full working CM9 (maybe PAC) ROM
we don't have this one... only ICS stock/mod Mod Edit..profanity removed
what do U think??
Well, I think you'd get more people on board if you phrased it in a way less insulting and/or demotivating towards the devs.
Most of them, if not all, have put in a lot of their free time doing pretty amazing stuff, and brought AOSP goodness in many different flavours to our Glides.
I would personally like one ROM, which is a stable all-rounder. A final, definitive build, if you will. But I think that would require a group of devs hammering out the kinks, and a lot of time. I personally wouldn't mind less features, as long as the regular things work, including GPS and VOIP. The only added thing I wish for, aside from debloated stock, is being able to UV/OC the CPU.
But whatever happens, I'm grateful to all the devs here. Even for just trying, and coming up with impressive ROMs.
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I have a linux system up, CM9 repo sync'd and downloaded the samsung opensource for ICS kernel ....
If you read through the CM9 thread, Dman dropped it and went right to CM10 ...
Now on CM10.1, which we're on now (JB 4.2 ?) the Tonyp bluetooth doesn't compile (so i've read) BUT in the thread for his device (LG Optimus 2x) the bluetooth (headset profile) would work with the bluez built into it on 10.1 (jb 4.2.1) ...
Now, I did buy a Relay 4G, it's in the mail so I'll be able to play with my glide as much as I want without taking so much time etc. so i could play w/ ICS ... but just suggesting this isn't enough without actually doing something to help out ....
What've you done to pitch in and make this idea happeN?
To All Devs,
I say a big thank you for all the execellents ROMs created I never knew the hard work you guys put in to it until I tried to create a custom ROM for a Chinese android phone(tecno L3).kudos to you all.
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Any chance to revive this idea of a CM9 fully working? No voice-BT and no Skype bugs.

[Q] Anyone had luck getting current kangaroo kernel (R21) to boot with ANY rom?

Hey Everyone,
Recently I've been trying like heck to get any ICS/sense based ROM to boot with the current available kangarookernels (r19.1 and r21) and I've had no luck. I know there are other decent sense kernels out there but my primary interest is in fauxsound. I have a fascinate (galaxy s) here that I use for a music player and because of the voodoo hardware and kernel it blows basically any other phone I've come across out of the water in terms of headset output. Otherwise, do you guys know of any other AOSP/sense based kernels that incorporate fauxsound for our device. Thank you very much for reading and I look forward to any input that's out there.
baischillin said:
Hey Everyone,
Recently I've been trying like heck to get any ICS/sense based ROM to boot with the current available kangarookernels (r19.1 and r21) and I've had no luck. I know there are other decent sense kernels out there but my primary interest is in fauxsound. I have a fascinate (galaxy s) here that I use for a music player and because of the voodoo hardware and kernel it blows basically any other phone I've come across out of the water in terms of headset output. Otherwise, do you guys know of any other AOSP/sense based kernels that incorporate fauxsound for our device. Thank you very much for reading and I look forward to any input that's out there.
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-Should have mentioned that I'm S-OFF, currently running viperinc with havesense kernel. always follow the proper format for flashing and i'm havning no issues with the current combo. also i've used the antivenom script and it unfortunately did not help.
Build your own kernel?
It would allow you to have any configuration of options...
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Thank you for the vote of confidence....but I'm not savvy enough with the programming language to build a kernel. I looked into adding kernel patches and tried getting a general feel for the Linux language....and I still don't know what a GIT is. I have a lot of respect for you folks out there who can make it happen but I'm not one of them.

[Q] TouchWiz And S Pen Support

Currently I'm running NB4 and 4.4.2. I'm running AOSP with Slimkat, and multiple apps to make the S Pen usable again. However, I'm looking to switch to TouchWiz but I'm wondering if there is ROM compatible with my device that has an AOSP theme. Or perhaps the UI is just different enough to not look like TouchWiz. I'm trying to get full S Pen Support just like stock, so those apps need to come with the ROM. Also if it's debloated that would be great too in addition to having 4k recording and a great camera app.
I've looked around in our forums but need some suggestions, this isn't a which is the best thread, it's looking for TouchWiz ROMS that may have different theme options close to AOSP, compatible with my device, and all the features and apps from stock. I was interested in X Note, but apparently it's not supported on our device.
Thank you for your time.
Would this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2676315
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Stock Android ROM (nexus/play edition) for GS3

Does an 'untweaked' Play Edition (Nexus) ROM exist for the GS3. I have done some searching, but when have not had much luck.
Thank you,
Don
By Google Play edition, are you referring to the experience on "Google Play Edition Devices" as listed here? If that's the case, then you are looking for AOSP Roms. (Please Google AOSP). Such Roms offer pure android experience without the manufacturer bloat.
Primary among AOSP Roms is CynogenMod or CM for short. Then there are several other Roms that also offer AOSP experience but add a few niche features. You can find them all in the "Original Android Development" SubForum.
You will also come across Roms that are Touchwiz. These roms are based on Samsung's Stock firmware. If the above is true, you are not looking for this.
A plain AOSP ROM is what I am looking for. I have recently become aware of the xposed framework etc, and want to see how it works with AOSP (rather than an already mod'd ROM).
Thank you again!
-Don
Perseus71 said:
By Google Play edition, are you referring to the experience on "Google Play Edition Devices" as listed here? If that's the case, then you are looking for AOSP Roms. (Please Google AOSP). Such Roms offer pure android experience without the manufacturer bloat.
Primary among AOSP Roms is CynogenMod or CM for short. Then there are several other Roms that also offer AOSP experience but add a few niche features. You can find them all in the "Original Android Development" SubForum.
You will also come across Roms that are Touchwiz. These roms are based on Samsung's Stock firmware. If the above is true, you are not looking for this.
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Xposed Framework will work pretty well on AOSP Roms. Does some great things.
Which AOSP ROM would you recommend for me to start experimenting with. I assume I want the most basic (pure PE) ROM so modules do not conflict?
I also have a insurance replaced GS3 with the stock TW Samsung ROM on it. Once I root, can I use the Xposed framework on it (would I even want to)?
Thank you for your help and attention.
-Don
Perseus71 said:
Xposed Framework will work pretty well on AOSP Roms. Does some great things.
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Keep in mind that wifi calling doesn't work on aosp roms
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Yes. There are xposed modules made for touchwiz. Many people love using them, but im not yet convinced its as good using a rom with the desired mods built in.
Id suggest reading up on it and giving it a try to see how well it works for your needs. Just dont forget to backup first of course.
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dkoenig said:
Which AOSP ROM would you recommend for me to start experimenting with. I assume I want the most basic (pure PE) ROM so modules do not conflict?
I also have a insurance replaced GS3 with the stock TW Samsung ROM on it. Once I root, can I use the Xposed framework on it (would I even want to)?
Thank you for your help and attention.
-Don
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There are quiet a few Roms that are pretty Good. For Ex. Slim Bean, C-Rom, CM to name just a few of the AOSP Roms. As to the Xposed Modules, as Doc said, You'd rather use what's baked into the Rom rather than use corresponding Module.
Here on XDA, we do not "Reccomend" any particular Rom for at least a couple of Reasons.
1. Reccomending one rom does injustice to the hard work of the Developers of the other Roms. They all really are Great ones.
2. What is Good for me and my usage pattern may not hold true for you or anyone else.
Best way to determine is to give each Rom a try and see what you are comfortable with. As always take a Nandroid before hand so you can retrace your Steps.
Xposed mods work on both types. I stick with touchwiz ROMs though mostly for true multi window.
I can confirm Xposed works on S3rx and Docs port of 4.4 from sprint perfectly.
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Troubleshooting AOSP builds

Hi all,
I have built my own AOSP rom for the z1c, however there are several features that don't work most importantly the SIM.
Whats the best way to troubleshoot these issues?
Obviously I realise that others have made working AOSP roms for the z1c, I'm just trying to learn about it since my phone is now out of warranty and I can play with these things.
Cheers
hottomato said:
Hi all,
I have built my own AOSP rom for the z1c, however there are several features that don't work most importantly the SIM.
Whats the best way to troubleshoot these issues?
Obviously I realise that others have made working AOSP roms for the z1c, I'm just trying to learn about it since my phone is now out of warranty and I can play with these things.
Cheers
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See if you can get hold of @CLINTZ9, or @munjeni. They both have built AOSP for Z1c. @freexperia probably has the best AOSP build, but I've never been able to get them to respond to anything.
hottomato said:
Hi all,
I have built my own AOSP rom for the z1c, however there are several features that don't work most importantly the SIM.
Whats the best way to troubleshoot these issues?
Obviously I realise that others have made working AOSP roms for the z1c, I'm just trying to learn about it since my phone is now out of warranty and I can play with these things.
Cheers
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Just copy /system/etc/firmware files from stock rom and things will work

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