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cflynt 03-10-2010 01:15 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jackrm9 (Post 1619451)
I had this same problem touch screen not accurate

You had the problem with Calkulin's ROM or just in general with a bad ts-calibration file?

Jackrm9 03-10-2010 01:19 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
i was using his 29mb rom with droid all in one build

sorry the problem was the calibration....

cflynt 03-10-2010 01:39 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jackrm9 (Post 1619461)
i was using his 29mb rom with droid all in one build

sorry the problem was the calibration....


Ok, kinda what I was thinking. So ya, that's why no matter what the other guy is doing with the ts-calibration file it is still causing him fits. I am running that ROM but I am booting to the SD card with my own copy of Android. So is the ts-calibration already on the device or does it create it on the device on first boot? If so, then hopefully it still can be deleted and then try again. Otherwise, I just recommend you copying the proper files to the SDCard and running it from there instead, Calkulin makes a shortcut to run Haret.exe on SD. Just run it instead once your files are on the SDCard.

Edit: Just wanted to point out, his 29MB ROM had a bug with Sound and wouldn't let in-call volume and mic work. You want to upgrade to his 28MB ROM if you haven't already.

locomariachi 03-10-2010 02:32 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by makkonen (Post 1618404)
locomariachi: OK, if you want to repartition your sd card, here's the super bare bones instructions on how to do it. There's probably an easier way, but a quick google search doesn't get me any closer to knowing what it is. WARNING: GParted is a powerful tool. If you touch your main hard drive with it, you can trash everything in an instant and be left with an unbootable computer. Be wary.

Backup your SD Card.
Download Ubuntu 9.10.
Burn to CD.
Boot into Ubuntu.
Connect your phone to the computer, in Mass Storage mode (from WinMo).
Open GParted. (From System menu -> Administration)
Select the SD Card. (Be Careful -- Here be dragons)
Delete ALL partitions.
Make 1 Primary partition, of type FAT32.
Reboot to Windows.
Replace your Android files.
Load Android.
Hope it worked.
Curse my name if it didn't.

Option 2:
Convince the devs to make the initramfs and rootfs boot correctly off these strangely-partitioned sd cards. This is a much trickier proposition, and involves social engineering and persuasion skills outside the scope of this tutorial.

Sweet tits! okay so I used the HP tool mentioned at page 52 or so, formatted this sd-card, put things on and bam I'm in there like swim wear. Ugh. To think I was fuggin around with all this instead of studying for my physical chem mid term. geez. how addicted am I to this flashing business eh? but anyway, thanks a ton! now its just getting to play with everything now!

dishe 03-10-2010 02:56 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
So all this Android on WinMo stuff had me thinking- will a haret-loaded OS ever be good enough to be considered an acceptable alternative to actually BUYING an Android phone?

For the sake of science, I picked up my neighbor's old Vogue, and loaded up with http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...19980&page=172 (Myn's Warm Donut release)... HOLY SMOKES! We CLEARLY have what to look forward to!
This little Vogue with Donut Android totally smokes WM6.5 on my TP2 in performance- its as smooth as any modern OS and looks amazing. Full sounds, GPS (google navigation), market, video acceleration- you name it. Even power management gets it through almost an entire day on a charge (something I don't recall WM6 being able to do on it)!

Guys, anyone who doesn't believe we can get a decent Android experience out of our phones really MUST try the ports on an old Vogue/Touch. Its phenomenal!

I'm tempted to make this my primary phone until the TP2 port is finished... Keep it up!! :D

matthewb57 03-10-2010 03:15 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Wow... that took a long time to go through!

Amazing progress as usual though. Good job guys!

In an attempt to cut down on all the similar questions and answers cluttering the thread, it would be good if people headed over to the http://www.androidonhtc.com wiki and edited the Rhodium FAQ page I just created. I have dumped the old wiki FAQ and also the FAQ that has been compiled at the beginning of this thread. Anyone can create an account and edit the page to update it.

If you just take a couple minutes and post questions and answers that you come across in the wiki, everyone can benefit.

http://www.androidonhtc.com/wiki/Rhodium_FAQ is the direct link.

MrPippy or cflynt, can you include this link in the first post(s)?

Thanks.

sliverr7x 03-10-2010 06:14 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
what is root of the sd card or how do you put something on it
thanks how come civics builds were so easy to get but these are impossible I have tryied a million different thing and spent an hole day trying this out with success this is pissing my offff

neodarksaver 03-10-2010 07:38 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
I noticed that the numbers from the calibration are not perfect. Is there a way to create a ts calibration file that is perfect and share here between all TP2s?

NCX Designs 03-10-2010 07:52 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrPippy (Post 1614450)
Android for CDMA Touch Pro 2 (RHOD400/RHOD500)

Instructions
  • Thanks to flyers2114, there is a single zip file (3-6-2010 release) you can download that has all the files included. Otherwise, the long instructions are below
  • Download babijoee's latest XDANDROID release, and unzip it to the root of your SD card.
  • Download the latest kernel package from glemsom's kernel autobuild site. Untar the file (it's like unzipping -- 7-zip in windows can do this), rename zImage.xxxxxxxxx to zImage, and replace all zImage and modules* files in the root of your sdcard with these.
  • Download the rootfs zip attached to this post and unzip it. Move the file (should be called rootfs.img) to the root of your SD card, replacing the XDANDROID rootfs.
  • Download the startup.txt attached to this post, and copy it into the root of your SD card.
  • Using File Explorer, navigate to the Storage Card and run HaRET.exe to boot Android
  • Note that if you are upgrading from 95civic's builds, you should remove all Android-related files from your SD card except for data.img

Changelog
2010-03-09: Updated rootfs to fix arrow key mapping
2010-03-08: Updated startup.txt to fix g-sensor and virtual keyboard issues
2010-03-07: New version of the RIL: should be more reliable (i.e. not booting into Airplane mode as often), and Market now works! Also thanks to NeoMatrixJR, some keymap fixes

Feature Status
Working
  • CDMA Radio: phone calls, SMS
  • CDMA Data: only tested with Sprint, Verizon should work, MetroPCS, USCC and others may not
  • Earpiece/mic (only for phone calls)
  • WiFi (Networks with WEP encryption do not work, unprotected and WPA networks are fine)
  • Keyboard
  • Backlight control: turn off auto-dimming in WinMo if you want it to work
Semi-Working
  • Touchscreen: works but has glitches
  • Battery status:
  • Power management: Definitely a work in progress, don't expect more than maybe 8 hours on a charge.
Not Working
  • Sound (music, ringtones, etc.)
  • Speakerphone
  • Bluetooth
  • Camera
  • GPS
  • Hardware 3D accel
  • USB Mass Storage

I do accept donations (and would also be very grateful for any computer engineering job leads in San Diego/SoCal), but remember there are many other people who have gotten HTC Linux to this point: phh, cr2, makkonen, dzo, and others

Very much like the update, will we get sound anytime soon? or is that a priority thats farther down the list?

morganlowe 03-10-2010 08:25 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Hey, for you having issues with your SD card, try this. Its the Panasonic SD format tool put out by the SD card association. I used it with much success for many projects, including this one. [Sorry if this is in this thread already...]


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