Guest T4ylor Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 (edited) Don't do it you'll only end up with something called errrr laptop ! :) Lol. I agree with you on that although I would like to use a mouse for the thinks where touch just doesn't work right. Edited December 16, 2010 by T4ylor
Guest JordanT92 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 (edited) 3G USB Dongle compatibility list with an android tablet called Rocktab, may be similar? Network Type: USB Dongle Model: Manufacturer WCDMA EM770 EM770 HUAWEI WCDMA MF210 MF210 ZTE WCDMA MF200 MF200 ZTE WCDMA W567 ZD6000 禾苗技术 TD-SCDMA MU301 P905M2_LWIN ZTE TD-SCDMA TD368 TD368 HUAYU EVDO EM660 EM660 HUAWEI EVDO EM660C EM660C HUAWEI EVDO E1916 E1916 Vtion EVDO ZiTM06 AC200 ZTE EVDO MC2716 119 ZTE EVDO MC8630 MC8630 ZTE EVDO EC122 EC122 HUAWEI EVDO EC1261 EC1261 HUAWEI EDIT: Closest I've found so far is the Three UK 3G dongle, which uses the ZTE MF112 module. EDIT: I've heard the Huawei E160 should work, if android is set up to use it. More information tells me that the dongle requires no drivers and should work out of the box? Anyone with the Huawei E160 willing to flash the usb host boot.img? EDIT: The Android X86 project supports USB dongles, namely the E160, E170 and E180. May be worth looking into this? Edited December 16, 2010 by JordanT92
Guest androiduser101 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 I have an E160G USB Dongle on 3.... Bit of an android newbie so you'd need to explain the steps that I need to try, more than happy to give it a go. I'm running the latest r5 ROM. Cheers
Guest ChazW123 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Okay, seems the easiest thing to do is to use GScript to swap between slave and host. Attached are the GScript apk, two scripts and the two boot.img's. Works well for me, on the R5+performance mod. Mouse, keyboard and external usb storage devices work. Hopefully someone can get a 3G dongle to work. Download Confirmed working on a Vega with the Modaco r4 running on Advents 1.04 firmware. 16gb Kingston usb stick and also a usb keyboard :) Well done to all involved, great work!!!
Guest JordanT92 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 (edited) I have an E160G USB Dongle on 3.... Bit of an android newbie so you'd need to explain the steps that I need to try, more than happy to give it a go. I'm running the latest r5 ROM. Cheers Download the file at the top of this page, install ClockworkMod for the Vega, you'll have superuser because of R5, so just install GScript.apk from the zip you just downloaded, add the USB Host and USB Slave scripts while in GScript (hold back until the menu appears and press Add Script, then press Load), run USB Host script and restart. Plug in the E160 and hope? May need to have something added to the android build to get 3G to work. EDIT: Reports seem to confirm that the following Huawei 3G USB modems work with a selection of Android devices: HUAWEI E160 HUAWEI E220 HUAWEI E1550 HUAWEI E226 HUAWEI E180 HUAWEI E1750 HUAWEI E1553 HUAWEI E1756 HUAWEI E169-U HUAWEI E169 Seems most HUAWEI dongles should work? Edited December 16, 2010 by JordanT92
Guest gingercat Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 install ClockworkMod for the Vega Just a word of warning that ClockworkMod currently seems to randomly result in the device not being able to boot, and the only cure is to perform a full re-flash of the official firmware. Not sure of any implications should this occur when you've already set the device to USB-Host mode, although I would hope that the official recovery method would still be able to run as USB-Slave to enable you to re-flash.
Guest trevor432990 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 I'm going to wait until Paul produces an official ROM pack for this together with some instructions even noobs like me can follow easily :) Great work so far though and I can't wait till a stable mod is available to try it out.
Guest JordanT92 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Just a word of warning that ClockworkMod currently seems to randomly result in the device not being able to boot, and the only cure is to perform a full re-flash of the official firmware. Not sure of any implications should this occur when you've already set the device to USB-Host mode, although I would hope that the official recovery method would still be able to run as USB-Slave to enable you to re-flash. Instead of ClockworkMod, you could copy the flash_image file included in the ClockworkMod package to /data/tools/, that would work too. When the USB Host boot.img is flashed, the recovery mode still works as USB Slave.
Guest Paul Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 I'm working on a switcher for r6. :) P
Guest pdej Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 (edited) I'm going to wait until Paul produces an official ROM pack for this together with some instructions even noobs like me can follow easily :) Great work so far though and I can't wait till a stable mod is available to try it out. +1! Looking forward to it paul. Thanks for all the great world. Edited December 16, 2010 by pdej
Guest removed-14 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 I'm working on a switcher for r6. :) P Great. Does this mean we don't have to use ClockworkMod recovery as from the reports of it causing the need to reflash a few times I'm not keen on it.
Guest JordanT92 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 I'm working on a switcher for r6. :) P Woop :( glad to hear :) can't wait til someone get's a 3G dongle to work, life is boring without the internet...
Guest jellywobbles Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Confirmed working on a Vega with the Modaco r4 running on Advents 1.04 firmware. 16gb Kingston usb stick and also a usb keyboard :) Well done to all involved, great work!!! Chaz - can you clarify please? What order did you do the above? Is it USB Host image first & then MCR / r4? if yes - how come one doesn't over-write the other? If that's a dumb question, I apologise now! Have to say I am not sure how to put the Vega in recovery mode :( Thanks in advance :)
Guest JordanT92 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Chaz - can you clarify please? What order did you do the above? Is it USB Host image first & then MCR / r4? if yes - how come one doesn't over-write the other? If that's a dumb question, I apologise now! Have to say I am not sure how to put the Vega in recovery mode :) Thanks in advance :) Install MCR / R4 first, which will give you superuser, then install GScript.apk and load the scripts, run USB Host script and restart your vega. You won't be able to do it the other way around because you wouldn't have superuser and even if it did work, you can't install MCR / R4 without ADB via USB Slave.
Guest mad.dog Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 I'm working on a switcher for r6. :) P Nice one Paul - I'm holding out for this before I re-apply your mods
Guest jellywobbles Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Install MCR / R4 first, which will give you superuser, then install GScript.apk and load the scripts, run USB Host script and restart your vega. You won't be able to do it the other way around because you wouldn't have superuser and even if it did work, you can't install MCR / R4 without ADB via USB Slave. Cheers Jordan - in fact I am already running MCR /R4 :) Just so I fully understand - once the USB host mod has been run, if the Gscript mod isnt run, the Vega will be stuck in Host mode all the time?? What part of your instructions above runs the usbvega.rar ? Sorry if this is a dumb question - at work having a tough day! :) Thanks
Guest JordanT92 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Cheers Jordan - in fact I am already running MCR /R4 :) Just so I fully understand - once the USB host mod has been run, if the Gscript mod isnt run, the Vega will be stuck in Host mode all the time?? What part of your instructions above runs the usbvega.rar ? Sorry if this is a dumb question - at work having a tough day! ;) Thanks Unless the slave script is run, you are permenantly in Host mode, as it is the kernel which enables this on boot, you can't just swap back and forth in android unless we get the kernel source and implement it. Ignore the first download I hosted, the 70MB+ one, just get the one at the top of page 4, ensure you have Unless Paul has some tricks up his sleeve?
Guest Paul Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 You know what's weird? The POV and Advent kernel configs are *IDENTICAL*, as are all the scripts in the boot image. Odd! P
Guest JordanT92 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 You know what's weird? The POV and Advent kernel configs are *IDENTICAL*, as are all the scripts in the boot image. Odd! P So why is the POV's boot.img twice the size as the Vega one? weird.
Guest rvdgeer Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 So why is the POV's boot.img twice the size as the Vega one? weird. Paul didn't say the boot images are the same, so it's something else in there...
Guest JordanT92 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Paul didn't say the boot images are the same, so it's something else in there... Ah misread, but still.. why :L extracted, the 8MB boot.img is 4MB combined, unless I did it wrong.
Guest xathras Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 (edited) Just a word of warning that ClockworkMod currently seems to randomly result in the device not being able to boot, and the only cure is to perform a full re-flash of the official firmware. Not sure of any implications should this occur when you've already set the device to USB-Host mode, although I would hope that the official recovery method would still be able to run as USB-Slave to enable you to re-flash. Instead of ClockworkMod, you could copy the flash_image file included in the ClockworkMod package to /data/tools/, that would work too. When the USB Host boot.img is flashed, the recovery mode still works as USB Slave. Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou! I now have a functioning USB host port, tested with a 16GB Kingston and a 4GB Fuji thumb drive. I started the evening with a 1.04 firmware/custom r4+pp rig. The first thing I tried was installing ClockworkMod. This worked for 2 reboots and then f****d up leaving me unable to boot (see quote from gingercat, above). I took the opportunity to reflash with the 1.06.5 firmware and a custom r5+pp. Next I copied the flash-image file to /data/tools/ (see quote from JordanT92, above) with the commands:- adb push flash_image /data/local/ adb shell chmod 4755 /data/local/flash_image After installing Gscript I ran the USB Host script and rebooted. It worked first time! I hope Paul can convey to the people at DSG what a big deal this is. I was looking for a vanilla high-spec Android 2.2/Tegra 2 tablet to play with and now I finally have one at a great price, although DSG will miss out 'cos I won't need to buy a dock. Edited December 16, 2010 by xathras
Guest emergant Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 You know what's weird? The POV and Advent kernel configs are *IDENTICAL*, as are all the scripts in the boot image. Odd! P Possibly its a difference in the drivers? If only theyd bilt a more modular kernel
Guest MarkoUK Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou! I now have a functioning USB host port, tested with a 16GB Kingston and a 4GB Fuji thumb drive. I started the evening with a 1.04 firmware/custom r4+pp rig. The first thing I tried was installing ClockworkMod. This worked for 2 reboots and then f****d up leaving me unable to boot (see quote from gingercat, above). I took the opportunity to reflash with the 1.06.5 firmware and a custom r5+pp. Next I copied the flash-image file to /data/tools/ (see quote from JordanT92, above) with the commands:- adb push flash_image /data/local/ adb shell chmod 4755 /data/local/flash_image After installing Gscript I ran the USB Host script and rebooted. It worked first time! I hope Paul can convey to the people at DSG what a big deal this is. I was looking for a vanilla high-spec Android 2.2/Tegra 2 tablet to play with and now I finally have one at a great price, although DSG will miss out 'cos I won't need to buy a dock. where is the flash_image file?
Guest xathras Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 (edited) where is the flash_image file? It's part of the "Recovery image and flash utility - DOWNLOAD - MD5: e61b18479197a52926046dca48d41438" which you will find on page 1 of the "29/Nov 2.5.1.3: ClockworkMod for the Advent Vega" pinned topic. Download and unzip it, you won't need the recovery.img. Here's a picture of my Vega with a Kingston DataTraveler poking out of the top, and the .flac files that andLess (find it in the Market) is playing are on the Kingston. Edited December 17, 2010 by xathras
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