It's MSM7x30, and when I am browsing through the manufacturer's code,
I see they have taken the msm7x30 board and simply modified for their
needs. So I am currently trying to do the same.
What do you mean by "procedural way"? I did an early build, after the
boot logo, it simply turned off/screen turned off, USB did not work. I
did try this on the recovery, because that should not need all things
Android needs, right?

Is there a way to save the log somewhere (like /cache or /data), so I
could check what did not work and get a start somewhere.

On Jan 24, 8:41 am, jagan <402ja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What is your device QC Chipset?
> -If you your phone chipset supports the downloaded msm kernel, try to
> download msm-2.6.35[chipset supportable].
> do the diff b/w   msm-2.6.35 to your device kernel, identify the device
> spec changes & apply them on msm-3.0.
>
> Be-careful you need to do it in a procedural way.
>
> Regards,
> Jagan.
>
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 11:46 PM, Rudolf Tammekivi 
> <rtammek...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > My device has 2.6.35.7 source code provided, but I want to upgrade it to
> > 3.0. Most of the 2.6.35.7 sources are from CodeAurora, which are modifed by
> > manufacturer, and I have already downloaded the 3.0 base for msm. What are
> > the mandatory things I need to modify in order to make it boot? Like CPU,
> > display, memory.
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