good.What did you do for Touchscreen? Did you used "tlib"?

On Dec 11, 9:59 am, Manav Gautama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 20:34 -0800, Pivotian wrote:
> > yeah, looks great even I tried the same thing earlier to build android
> > for ARMv6 instruction with separate tool chain but I got compiler
> > errors that's why I asked? Any ways its good to see when some one gets
> > succeeded in building Android for ARMv6.  One more thing I would like
> > to ask you is, whether your audio is working fine? are you using ALSA
> > driver? if yes, what are all the changes you made in android source
> > code (outside kernel) to make audio work. Please share your ideas.
>
> My existing kernel was a 2.6.21 mobilinux one and all i could forward
> port to the 2.6.27
> are NAND, USB, LCD, Touch as of now.  Yet to do  alsa fixes in the
> kernel for my platform. Will keep you posted.
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thanks,
> > Sujit
>
> > On Dec 11, 7:22 am, Manav Gautama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2008-12-09 at 20:44 -0800, Pivotian wrote:
> > > > hey its great to see that you have compiled Android for ARMv6. Can you
> > > > please tell us the steps required to compile the Android for ARMv6
> > > > instruction set using our own tool chain?
>
> > > Thanks Pivotian ! I changed the the build/core/combo/linux-arm.mk file
> > > and added
> > > up changes pertaining to toolchain by specifying a new
> > > TARGET_ARCH_VERSION and
> > > added arch_version_cflags to include -march=armv6 . These flags are the
> > > ones that make the difference. Am currently trying to rebuild it against
> > > a mobilinux toolchain as compared to having just passed the above flags
> > > to the existing toolchain even though it
> > > compiles it without any errors, i suspect it might not have really made a 
> > > difference.
>
> > > > On Dec 9, 8:08 pm, Manav Gautama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Dear droids,
> > > > >                     I could get a 2.6.27 kernel ported to omap2430 
> > > > > based
> > > > > board along with android changes.  Also compiled android using  armv6
> > > > > toolchain and could tazer it up successfully on the machine.  
> > > > > I faced issues on the touch side of the device. Hacked ads7864.c
> > > > > according to
> > > > > inputs from Maxime, the READ_X and READ_Y calls had to be swapped.
>
> > > > > Added sean mcneals tslib Inputdevice integration patch's and 
> > > > > calibrated
> > > > > using tslib and generated a pointercal that works perfectly with X11 .
>
> > > > > Rebuild android after the changes and populated the resulting root
> > > > > filesystem. Copied the the same pointercal to system/etc and got 
> > > > > android
> > > > > up with a working touch.
>
> > > > > Video and steps used to get a  working device @www.bandwidthcrunch.com
>
> > > > > Keep up the good work !
>
> > > > > regards,
> > > > > Manav
>
> > > > > bandwidthcrunch  at gmail dot com
>
> > > > >www.bandwidthcrunch.com
>
> > > --
> > > regards,
> > > Manav
>
> > > bandwidthcrunch  at gmail dot com
>
> > >www.bandwidthcrunch.com
>
> --
> regards,
> Manav
>
> bandwidthcrunch  at gmail dot com
>
> www.bandwidthcrunch.com
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