On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 6:49 AM, FP bixt...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using AOSP Gingerbread D= Is there anyway to get mouse support
from Rowboat over to AOSP?
This will help
http://groups.google.com/group/rowboat/browse_thread/thread/c22b1b014ecb5d5f/4c6f52e30b098522?lnk=raot
Regards,
Amit Pundir
Hi,
I am a beginner for android and porting related things. I need to do
Android porting on Micro2440 .
Can any one suggest like where can i get detailed information about
compilation of android for a target .
I am using UBUNUT10.10 - 32bit . I have few issues like do i need to
use 64-bit UBUNTU
Hi,
here's complete solution to your problem -- http://tinyurl.com/3fwwkco
above link will direct you to --
http://mymicro2440.wordpress.com/2010/11/10/boot-android-from-sd-card/
You can perform the compilation task on a 32bit machine, by applying
some patches (I've heard that).
BUT, It's
Hi,
Where does one configure the input for a port? In order for me to
make touchscreen work I had to hard code mParameters.deviceType to
Parameters::DEVICE_TYPE_TOUCH_SCREEN; Where am I supposed to set the
“touch.deviceType” property for a port?
Sean
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Please let us know about the kernel msg. If possible try to use dmesg.
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 2:33 AM, sivaramkrishna neeruganti
androidpo...@gmail.com wrote:
hi all,
I am trying to boot android froyo from NAND flash on DM368 Board. i
have got some problems while booting from NAND flash.
On Apr 25, 1:10 am, Shanth Murthy shanth.murth...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi ImperatorRj,
I'm not suppose to change the permissions of sysfs due to security reasons,
they can only be modified by root user. My Service runs as a system user but
needs to modify sysfs. is there any way to run my
I would recommend getting the official test suites which you can get
at
http://source.android.com/compatibility/downloads.html
Unzip the file and you will get
android-cts/
docs/
repository/
tools/
You also need to have the Android SDK installed (get it from
The CDD doesn't restrict you in anyway. For example, look at the
Android 2.2 CDD
and compare against the tablets out now running on 2.2 (such as the
Nook Color).
In theory, you need to comply to the CDD and the pass CTS before
Google will
consider you for licensing of their apps. But that's
I use virtual box to set up ubuntu on my laptop and build eclair on
it.
(follow instruction here: http://source.android.com/source/building.html)
Now I want to load Android on my OMAP board.
when I input adb reboot bootloader on terminal. it shows device not
found
But my ubuntu can detect the