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Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
While the kernel experts work on their kernel stuff, I'm working on getting android installed on nand right now. I've made some progress, just trying to fix some stuff up. I'm testing with an installandroid.tgz method right now. Once I get my head wrapped around all of this, I'll make it work with system.ext2(sqsh), since that's what the official ASOP uses.
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Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
okay..any way you can take like 5min to clean up the firist post...i dont know what i need to download and yes i know its not on the nand....thanks for all the work wozzer999
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Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
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This is not a compact windows, this will allow your rhod to boot directly into android. You flash this like you would any normal windows flash. Setup is the same as reefermattness's builds that go in /andboot (on your sd card). The startup.txt file does not do anything with this, so any changes to it are useless. I will update with a longer, more detailed post in the next few days. Code:
Test 7: single nbh (use included modules) All RHODS need data from RHOD100 variants. Code:
For wifi to work, you must download the updated modules file everytime there is a new test. Code:
Download your correct nbh, and place the modules file in andboot of the sd card. The zip's will have your ruu_signed.nbh file in it. |
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Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
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Besides, you just said you know that this isn't a true NAND install in its current available form... So why even ask what you have to do to get the NAND working?!? Honestly you should just stick with the haret builds until this gets better. When it's ready, then it'll be a lot easier and make a lot more sense. Heck, I tried jumping into Android real early in the development when it wouldn't even boot... It was frustrating, but you can't expect these guys to just lay it all out when they're not quite sure yet. Wait for us to test it more!! |
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Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
not really a noob...my only confusid on what to download...i know how to works alot of thins..work on computers for a living.......lat thing are the modules on the first post all ways uptodate
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Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
the modules are included in test 7. Put those in andboot
BTW, I've seen a few people who "worked on computers for a living"... and most of them I've told them to box up their phone and send it back to their provider. So that doesn't really mean much. Last edited by WoZZeR999; 09-18-2010 at 05:51 PM. |
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If he had bothered to actually read the first post for content, he would know what to do. My wife who doesn't know the first thing about computers was able to figure it out on her ROHD500... |
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Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
Yea seriously. I work on Cisco crap for a living, and when I started in PC support, most of our developers (whether it was mainframe, Java, Windows...) didn't know diddly squat about their computers. All just seemed like smoke & mirrors to them. Now granted not all were complete morons about how computers work, but a surprising number of them were/are...
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