Guest rickywyatt Posted January 6, 2013 Report Posted January 6, 2013 http://www.scribd.com/doc/77089382/Medfield-BSP-SOP-Tom-v1-0 interesting also has a asus email on it I no he works at asus and he gave me the tool but I don't no how to use it and that's why iv only gave to flibs as I don't what people killing there phones
Guest benichou Posted January 6, 2013 Report Posted January 6, 2013 hi, i found this on XDA, it may help us to have CWM on the san diego. Even if i think the binaries from CMW are not fully runnable on x86. We have to edit the step3.sh to map our partitions and the chargemon script to be able to boot CWM, and take charger binary from san diego. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020897 My 2 cents
Guest kabirsaini2011 Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 hi, i found this on XDA, it may help us to have CWM on the san diego. Even if i think the binaries from CMW are not fully runnable on x86. We have to edit the step3.sh to map our partitions and the chargemon script to be able to boot CWM, and take charger binary from san diego. http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=2020897 My 2 cents also recovery.tar
Guest gwebb Posted January 8, 2013 Report Posted January 8, 2013 There was some news at CES from Intel about their phone platforms. Intel announced the Z2420 based Lexington platform, it appears to be a cheaper lower-performance version of the Z2460 based Medfield platform. Lava are one of the companies that will be using Lexington. As they are almost the same platform I can't see why Intel, or Lava for that matter, would stop supporting Medfield, at least not until the Medfield replacement Merrifield is ready. Most of the effort to support Lexington would be shared with supporting Medfield. Anyway it's not an announcement of ongoing support but I would be surprised if 4.0 really is the end of the line.
Guest xgt001 Posted January 8, 2013 Report Posted January 8, 2013 There was some news at CES from Intel about their phone platforms. Intel announced the Z2420 based Lexington platform, it appears to be a cheaper lower-performance version of the Z2460 based Medfield platform. Lava are one of the companies that will be using Lexington. As they are almost the same platform I can't see why Intel, or Lava for that matter, would stop supporting Medfield, at least not until the Medfield replacement Merrifield is ready. Most of the effort to support Lexington would be shared with supporting Medfield. Anyway it's not an announcement of ongoing support but I would be surprised if 4.0 really is the end of the line. exactly... and not only that Intel Developer Site also has Jelly Bean Emulator Image for Developers... so sooner or later I am still optimistic that Medfield and (Xolo / SD) will get a Jelly Bean update soon
Guest rickywyatt Posted January 8, 2013 Report Posted January 8, 2013 when checking there servers I anit seeing no new builds but that mite be that now we can access it and now moved it to a new server
Guest Simon O Posted January 9, 2013 Report Posted January 9, 2013 when checking there servers I anit seeing no new builds but that mite be that now we can access it and now moved it to a new server I expect they've done that.
Guest Zhiming Zhou Posted January 10, 2013 Report Posted January 10, 2013 its a exe called download-tool it works on windows and there is a program for linux too and it has the source code too xfstk.zip xFSTK-1.0.4a.zip can u release this? I really want to flash custom kernel on XOLO, haha
Guest Zhiming Zhou Posted January 10, 2013 Report Posted January 10, 2013 I no he works at asus and he gave me the tool but I don't no how to use it and that's why iv only gave to flibs as I don't what people killing there phones OK, this is a Chinese document, which is really good for me ^_^
Guest rickywyatt Posted January 10, 2013 Report Posted January 10, 2013 can u release this? I really want to flash custom kernel on XOLO, haha I can but if you brick your phone you do it at your own risk pm me and ill send link
Guest Simon O Posted January 10, 2013 Report Posted January 10, 2013 As long as you absolutely leave the stock recovery app in place then you may be able to recover from a non-booting kernel. But don't flash everything at once. I did that. It's not good.
Guest rickywyatt Posted January 11, 2013 Report Posted January 11, 2013 you can't flash droidboot ifwi dnx flash worng ones and you'll have a nice paper Wight
Guest grizzlyflea Posted January 24, 2013 Report Posted January 24, 2013 so any new news on jellybean status for our device?
Guest BlueMoonRising Posted January 25, 2013 Report Posted January 25, 2013 so any new news on jellybean status for our device? I'm pretty sure you'd know about it on here if we got JB. :)
Guest BlueMoonRising Posted January 25, 2013 Report Posted January 25, 2013 Hmm, not had a look at the petition since signing it, pretty poor turnout. :(
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