Fastboot on ION is "back + hangup" button.
If you do succeed in changing the kernel. Please share your success here,
I'm having intermittent successes with kernel changes, and I havn't been
able to spot _why_ I fail sometimes.
// Javier
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 2:34 AM, Chew Esmero wrote:
> I'm
Hi, all:
I am looking forward to using the gcov coverage tools on android
platform.
But when i use the -ftest-coverage -fprofile-arcs to get a compiled
application and run it on the emulator, there is no gcda file
created.
Any one know about it ?
Thanks in Advanced
Best wishes
BDQ
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I have an idea for you.
camera support in msm-kernel is not very completed. and userland libs are
proprietary. you can complete them and make open source userland libs for
everyone.
this part concerns most android-specified kernel-extend, and have some
valuable jobs which google guys can't do on
I'm not sure how to boot the devphone2 into fastboot mode. I'm using
devphone1 now and mine is to push 'Back' & 'Power' buttons together to
boot to fastboot. Then the command:
# fastboot -w flashall
On Jan 12, 9:40 pm, wafi wrote:
> thanks a lot,
> my question is how can i flash the boot.img &
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jm wrote:
>
> Yes, there is a USB device (NI-USB-6251), and a Motorola Droid will be
> the USB Host Controller.
You do realize that this physically will not work, right?
Can you plug a USB keyboard into your Droid right now? If not, you have
some basic work to
Hi Greg,
Thx for the fast response.
Yes, there is a USB device (NI-USB-6251), and a Motorola Droid will be
the USB Host Controller.
Thanks for the ref to the doc - will start there and come back to this
thread with any questions.
-jm
On Jan 12, 3:26 pm, Greg KH wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:04 AM, jm wrote:
> Hi,
> Has any one done any work towards building a USB driver for any of the
> National Instruments multifunction I/O devices (specifically the NI-
> USB-6251...) ?
Is this a USB device (where you plug it into a USB host), or a USB
host controller
whe
Hi,
Has any one done any work towards building a USB driver for any of the
National Instruments multifunction I/O devices (specifically the NI-
USB-6251...) ?
I have downloaded the Linux 2.7 DDK from NI, which provides the source
for a generic kernel driver, but I have never rebuilt (or modified)
thanks a lot,
my question is how can i flash the boot.img & system.img &
userdata.img to my devphone ?
On Jan 7, 7:13 am, Chew Esmero wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can replace the 'kernel' file in /vendor/htc/sapphire-open/
> with your kernel
> and rebuild source. The kernel will be packaged inside boot.