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[ROM] Honeycomb SDK Port 15.07.2011 [GEN2 only]


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Honeycomb for ZTE Blade

- system and majority of fixes by Ippe H

- boot.img by hecatae

- 24th June 2011 kernel pulled from cm7 nightly 132 thanks Tom_G and HCDRJacob

Here is test image for ZTE blade 3.2

http://www.multiupload.com/73IJW7BGEE

ec2c2177224e9a587e13d7241cf39a36

- It will boot, and SystemUI.apk FC..

- libsurfaceflinger.so offset 1AC90 byte 00 -> 02 (to flip screen)

- Touchscreen work.. (not perfect in landscape mode)

- Wifi drivers are loaded.. but some error in wpa_supplicant

here is alpha 6 3.0 honeycomb port

http://www.multiupload.com/2QRR2JUZWA

Working:

RIL (data)

3D Acc

GPS

Sensors

Touchscreen

SD Card

Key layout

Screen right way up

Battery Status

ADB

Wi-Fi

Still need fix:

Sounds (fixing atm)

Camera

Bluetooth

what does Alpha 6 bring:

new kernel source

Gen2 baseband used so better reception

Q: what will you be looking at next?

A: what of 3.2 and 3.1 can be ported in

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Guest Victor von Zeppelin

Honeycomb isn't just for tablets, but it doesn't have the nessecary launcher installed for out WVGA screens.

If you set the screen size of the emulator to 800x480, you get a very android 2.2 style notification bar, with 3.0 style icons...and a force close notification decked out in Honeycomb blue and black.

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Guest hecatae

it's dying on my netbook

Android OS version : Honeycomb

ROM Name : sdk-eng Honeycomb HPI20B eng.xav.20110125.162619 test-keys

Rooted (unsecured boot.img) : UNKNOWN

Rooted (Superuser.apk + su) : YES

BusyBox installed : YES

BusyBox run-parts support : YES

Apps2SD enabled : NO

/data/app enabled : NO

Custom boot animation allowed : NO

Nano text editor installed : YES

Bash shell support : YES

/system/framework is deodexed : YES

/system/app is deodexed : YES

radio.img found : NO

ROM will wipe all data : YES

uploading system.img as .zip in case anyone wants to investigate for theming apps etc

http://ul.to/xv000e

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Guest domenico lamberti

i was searching the interwebs and found an article on pocketnow about this guy that had ported honeycomb to his DROID incredible, would it be possible to do an SDK port onto the Blade ?

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Guest Frankish
i was searching the interwebs and found an article on pocketnow about this guy that had ported honeycomb to his DROID incredible, would it be possible to do an SDK port onto the Blade ?

Yeah i guess it would be possible to get it to boot. To get it to a usable point though not any time soon. The Incredible port isn't ready for everyday use afaik.

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Guest domenico lamberti
Yeah i guess it would be possible to get it to boot. To get it to a usable point though not any time soon. The Incredible port isn't ready for everyday use afaik.

no i saw the video its nowhere near ready, but if we could get even a alpha booting i would love to try it out , or for one of you awesome guys to try it and see if we (i mean the forum not just one or 2 guys) can get it running like the nook colour in the states , has a pretty fast "HoneyNOOK" build and thats from the SDK so , meh if we can it'll be awesome

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Guest Victor von Zeppelin

I don't really see the point, considering it's pretty much been declared that Honeycomb is for tablets, and that Ice Cream will be for both, the one that unifies the two.

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Guest Azurren
I don't really see the point, considering it's pretty much been declared that Honeycomb is for tablets, and that Ice Cream will be for both, the one that unifies the two.

+1

Honeycomb just wouldn't work well on any small screened device

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Guest hecatae

so we would need boot.img and system,img from sdk

split boot.img and roll our own kernel

use proprietary files from cm7 build for network etc

it would not be perfect, but as it's only a preview that wont matter

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I've got the Android SDK with the Honeycomb preview, is there anything i can do e.g uploading system.img etc.

http://ul.to/xv000e

This was uploaded by hecatae a month back, its the honeycomb system img as a zip file

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I've got the Android SDK with the Honeycomb preview, is there anything i can do e.g uploading system.img etc.

http://ul.to/xv000e

This was uploaded by hecatae a month back, its the honeycomb system img as a zip file

you would need to build your own kernel http://android.modaco.com/content/zte-blad...t/#entry1553367 and make the boot.img

if we can get a working boot.img, everything else should be easier

I'm going to use the new cm7 boot.img, hack the build prop to point to qcril.so and see what happens

boots :D

upside down :D

uploaded how far I got

build.prop needs fully rewriting, and all the proprietary files need including

and libsurface something will revert the screen to normal, might as well take it from cm7

screenshots of honeycomb on nexus one are here:

http://blog.gsmarena.com/android-3-0-honey...y-early-stages/

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Well here is the only thing that was required for me to do in order to have a working boot.img :

Dump your current working boot.img

Unpack it

Uncompress boot.img-ramdisk.gz

ADD the dnsproxy line in init.rc for netd daemon service

Code:

service netd /system/bin/netd

socket netd stream 0660 root system

socket dnsproxyd stream 0660 root inet <----

Recompress edited ramdisk

Create your new boot.img

Swap the boot.img in the update.zip and it should work. If u have an instruction error(0) while flashing you'll have to change the updater binary in META-INF/ for one that is compiled for your ARM version.

found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...mp;postcount=76

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Guest Azurren

I take back my previous comment. Honeycomb looks awesome on both the desire and Nexus one!

But what about the settings and gmail, that will surely need to be changed (2.3 versions?)

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I would really appriciate if someone could make a boot.img for honeycomb as hecatae said making the boot.img is the easiest part.

Hold on someone has!

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