Did anyone port minecraft pocket edition to galaxy ace armv6?
Ianchua said:
Did anyone port minecraft pocket edition to galaxy ace armv6?
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I am sure, just google search.
Ianchua said:
Did anyone port minecraft pocket edition to galaxy ace armv6?
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no.. because armv6 doesnt support (in german : fließkommaberechnung) and mc pe needs that
Sorry for my bad English
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Jonboy2011 said:
no.. because armv6 doesnt support (in german : fließkommaberechnung) and mc pe needs that
Sorry for my bad English
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fließkommaberechnung = floating-point calculation
armv6-vfp is what the Ace runs on... vfp = Vector Floating Point, not just straight armv6.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture#Floating-point_.28VFP.29
So maybe it is possible to port it.
However, I would like to point out that Minecraft PE is a paid app, that means no one should be sharing a copy of it on xda, whether or not it has been modified for armv6, in spite of this, there is a free demo version of the app available, so it would probably be more appropriate to work on/share a port of that.
Whippopotamus said:
fließkommaberechnung = floating-point calculation
armv6-vfp is what the Ace runs on... vfp = Vector Floating Point, not just straight armv6.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture#Floating-point_.28VFP.29
So maybe it is possible to port it.
However, I would like to point out that Minecraft PE is a paid app, that means no one should be sharing a copy of it on xda, whether or not it has been modified for armv6, in spite of this, there is a free demo version of the app available, so it would probably be more appropriate to work on/share a port of that.
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Not really agree with you there. No one should share a paid app cuz it will hamper devs. BUT if the app it's not supported for this device, then no harm will come to porting the full version as long as you don't go sharing around, specially with people that have a compatible device and can afford it.
So basically, with all due respect to devs, if they don't support you, no harm in supporting yourself.
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Not really agree with you there. No one should share a paid app cuz it will hamper devs. BUT if the app it's not supported for this device, then no harm will come to porting the full version as long as you don't go sharing around, specially with people that have a compatible device and can afford it.
So basically, with all due respect to devs, if they don't support you, no harm in supporting yourself.
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You do have a fair point, and I agree with you morally, but the issue is xda says no sharing of paid stuff at all, its not meant to be done on here, so really, end of story... Also, "if they don't support you," to be honest with you, I'm currently trying to write an app & I'm not going to lie, supporting every single device is an absolute pain, I think almost supporting everything around nowadays, but its not exactly a complex game...
Anyhow, I think I will look into porting this onto our phone, see if it does work. (Although my hopes aren't exactly high).
HI, I have the xperia x8, and for me the solution is run this apps:
*https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5icjRtbWllLm1pbmVidWlsZGVyIl0.
*http://sinfulandroid.com/games-30/steincraft-steinkraft-v0-5b-8194/
or *http://italian.store.aptoide.com/app/market/com.br4mmie.minebuilder/106/410557/Minebuilder
jucazastrow said:
HI, I have the xperia x8, and for me the solution is run this apps:
*https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5icjRtbWllLm1pbmVidWlsZGVyIl0.
*http://sinfulandroid.com/games-30/steincraft-steinkraft-v0-5b-8194/
or *http://italian.store.aptoide.com/app/market/com.br4mmie.minebuilder/106/410557/Minebuilder
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Don't revive old threads
FFS...
Learn to read, last post was in july
Ianchua said:
Did anyone port minecraft pocket edition to galaxy ace armv6?
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yup google it
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http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.2.html
Are there any plans to bring Android 2.2 to X1?
As said by google, it brings significant speed improvements which would be great as X1 have slower hardware than most android phones out there.
matejdro said:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.2.html
Are there any plans to bring Android 2.2 to X1?
As said by google, it brings significant speed improvements which would be great as X1 have slower hardware than most android phones out there.
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said 2.2 available only with ARM11, cortex A8/A9, Tegra of Atom... not available for Qualcomm ... =(
I thought are processor is equivalent to a ARM11? Edit also how can it not support Qualcomm when the latest Android phones are running a Snap Dragon Processor made by Qualcomm????
Viper89 said:
I thought are processor is equivalent to a ARM11? Edit also how can it not support Qualcomm when the latest Android phones are running a Snap Dragon Processor made by Qualcomm????
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yes they playin android 2.1, I hope Qualcomm is equal to ARM11 so!
yep I searched and its ARM11 so alright! Lets go froyo!!!
Nexus One also have qualcomm processor, so i doubt that it's unsuported.
matejdro said:
Nexus One also have qualcomm processor, so i doubt that it's unsuported.
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Yeah, it's already been ported to the Nexus One
http://www.gsmarena.com/android_22_froyo_already_ported_to_nexus_one_htc_droid_eris-news-1675.php
I think if everybody work together we can have a good issue soon!
ilgreco112 said:
I think if everybody work together we can have a good issue soon!
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hey ilgreco i rented a server today
site would be up soon
sanjayecb said:
hey ilgreco i rented a server today
site would be up soon
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Nice I'm waiting !!!
ilgreco112 said:
Nice I'm waiting !!!
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i never expected i would be having such a rush on my site
and all that was bogging bown the site again and again
i got warnings from my webhost
so i decided to move somewhere else
and rent a server
sanjayecb said:
i never expected i would be having such a rush on my site
and all that was bogging bown the site again and again
i got warnings from my webhost
so i decided to move somewhere else
and rent a server
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Okay! hmm after June 15th I'm everyday free to help to your site, i dont know so much things but I can moderate a little bit, won't you try working on 2.2 ??
ilgreco112 said:
Okay! hmm after June 15th I'm everyday free to help to your site, i dont know so much things but I can moderate a little bit, won't you try working on 2.2 ??
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as of yet i am to able to put my hand over it
Awesome, cant wait to try a frojo build of xperoid, should help with the performance, and just looks like there is some great new features in 2.2
do v have a rom built for my samsung galaxy spica?
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sanjayecb said:
as of yet i am to able to put my hand over it
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sorry i'm confused dont understand (i dont speak english very well)
He has not found it on the internet yet. I have not found it either, it is not available yet.
EDIT:
Great News!
http://www.machackpc.com/featured/android-os-2-2-froyo-for-nexus-one-ota-update-started/
It seems that Nexus One phones are getting the upgrade AT THE MOMENT! So it is just a matter of time when people get their hands on the actual installation files, and even the source.
if I could I would help but I dont know how to do..
Some interesting links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=686631
http://www.fonearena.com/blog/17496...oyo-for-nexus-one-now-tested-and-working.html
jkoljo said:
Some interesting links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=686631
http://www.fonearena.com/blog/17496...oyo-for-nexus-one-now-tested-and-working.html
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I wanted to send this lol u were faster than me!
So My girlfriend has Garminfone and there is no info on the internet at all on how to overclock or a custom kernel or anything really so i Have rooted it but would like to do more so i have done a lil research and will like to build Custom Recovery for the phone but before i start i thought i would post a thread here with all my Optimus one family that i trust and love to get some tips and hopefully even some instructions as the instructions online are hard to fallow ??? so anything ???
Can give a clear answer about that, because its different for most phones.
Some phones like our Optimus One have a recoverypartition, a phone like Samsung Galaxy 3 has not. It took some work to port CWM to that phone and mumbozver (an XDA-user on de Galaxy 3-thread) managed to port it to that phone).
Guess it's best to post a question in the main android-section for this
make "cat /proc/mtd" in "adb shell".
If there are error - porting will be hard
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Can give a clear answer about that, because its different for most phones.
Some phones like our Optimus One have a recoverypartition, a phone like Samsung Galaxy 3 has not. It took some work to port CWM to that phone and mumbozver (an XDA-user on de Galaxy 3-thread) managed to port it to that phone).
Guess it's best to post a question in the main android-section for this
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Ok so how do I figure out if I do our not and then what's next
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dislplin01 said:
Ok so how do I figure out if I do our not and then what's next
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Maybe start with telling us which phone we are talking about...
Here some specs that might help you:
Garminfone is the market name from "Nüviphone A50".
- MSM7227 chipset
- ARM Cortex A11 procssesor (ARMv6) @600MHz
- 256MB RAM
- 4GB ROM
- A-GPS
- WLAN b/g
- 3MP camera
- display have 480 x 320 Pixel
with this informations you can go at first to the step from mik, if it works might be
you can adapt a custom recovery for that phone
Oh... Nuviphone A50. I got this junk for free with their navigation. Well, frankly - you are better off throwing that brick away. One of the worst Android phones ever.
andy572 said:
with this informations you can go at first to the step from mik, if it works might be
you can adapt a custom recovery for that phone
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Do not hold your breath.
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/5864-garminfone-a50/
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Oh... Nuviphone A50. I got this junk for free with their navigation. Well, frankly - you are better off throwing that brick away. One of the worst Android phones ever.
Do not hold your breath.
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/5864-garminfone-a50/
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Yea I have seen that thread and some other threads on other forums and sites but they dont tell you much thank you tho and thanks for the specs 2 any info I can get is good
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dislplin01 said:
Yea I have seen that thread and some other threads on other forums and sites but they dont tell you much thank you tho and thanks for the specs 2 any info I can get is good
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Well, if the guys on the thread I have linked are not even willing to team up to finally produce something after basically having wasted about a year on this without getting it even bootable... good luck with this.
I would personally suggest bricking the phone intentionally and claiming warranty. Pretty sure this junk has been EOLed so you might get a decent phone as replacement. (Though, you might be unfortunate enough to get a brand new replacement brick since the Garmin's stock must be full of these collecting dust. )
andy572 said:
Here some specs that might help you:
Garminfone is the market name from "Nüviphone A50".
- MSM7227 chipset
- ARM Cortex A11 procssesor (ARMv6) @600MHz
- 256MB RAM
- 4GB ROM
- A-GPS
- WLAN b/g
- 3MP camera
- display have 480 x 320 Pixel
with this informations you can go at first to the step from mik, if it works might be
you can adapt a custom recovery for that phone
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Thank you andy and mik you guys are awesome for this and all the work you put in will let you know how that goes tomorrow
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Will be another week before I try I have work a newborn baby to take of but will let you know
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I for one would be very happy I dont have the smarts to even attempt this. But yes the garminfone is very very slow boring.. It would be just wonderful to have a recovery even better a rom mayb some point to bring this phone at least upto an ehhh ok phone status := Im willing to test/help what ever it is . Im not the best in the develoment area but I do have a garminfone and enough sense to try and give a hand.
i whas wondering, windowsphone 8 has not been ported coz its closed source.
if it whas open source, could it be ported to existing androids like galaxy s2 or xperia?
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Im pretty sure it isnt open source... but I may be wrong... but if it was open then it could be ported but it would need quite a bit if work done
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Userade said:
Im pretty sure it isnt open source... but I may be wrong... but if it was open then it could be ported but it would need quite a bit if work done
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wp8 isnt open source.
i think there needs to be alot done to make it even boot.
not?
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domini99 said:
i whas wondering, windowsphone 8 has not been ported coz its closed source.
if it whas open source, could it be ported to existing androids like galaxy s2 or xperia?
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The short answer is, yes, but it won't be easy and it will take a long time to do so. I'm sure though it will be done because it will be quite a feather in their cap if a dev or team of devs could pull that off
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i whas wondering, windowsphone 8 has ......
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From what I understand the phones processor base would have to be x86-x64 capable.
Could be incorrect, yet I'm sure a ported windows would need friendly hardware so it would depend on the device.
NVIDIA lists CPU and OS compatibility charts (too lazy to look em up)
Thats OK said:
From what I understand the phones processor base would have to be x86-x64 capable.
Could be incorrect, yet I'm sure a ported windows would need friendly hardware so it would depend on the device.
NVIDIA lists CPU and OS compatibility charts (too lazy to look em up)
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wp8 phones are ARM too. Not? correct me if im wrong
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Windows Phone 7 was ported to the HD2(aka, best phone ever).
It can be done, but it would be difficult.
If ifs and buts were candy and nuts ib4l.
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If ifs and buts were candy and nuts ib4l.
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Similarly, If only's and just's were candies and nuts, then everyday would be Erntedankfest!
Android bootloaders would have to be modified or over written to boot wp8. The moment we got it booting Microsoft would have a cease and desist order ready.
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Odp: If wp8 whas open-cource, could it be ported to existing android phones?
It could be, for sure. It supports ARM processors, so with a lot (and I mean A LOT) of work, it could be even a daily driver. But because it is closed source, it would be illegal to run it on anything that was not running any Windows originally.
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Can someone share the info related above with the topic
MeTinnn said:
Can someone share the info related above with the topic
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Windows Phone 8 is made for multi core processors phones
It can be backported and with the correct kernel modifications coild easily run on simgle core. Because the hd7 has a powerfull cpu
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We can run MacOSX on the PC, so nothing is impossible, but I don't believe that someone will do such hard work without good reason.
maya79 said:
We can run MacOSX on the PC, so nothing is impossible, but I don't believe that someone will do such hard work without good reason.
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This requires to have the working ROM Microsoft used for testing and development...
Its is a well known fact that WP8 was tested on the HD7, someone discovered the log about the "work in progress" of WP8 and the log clearly stated that the testing phone was the HD7.
Now, about the beta they used? Well getting our hands on that ROM, it's a challenge someone must face... (a real hacker, not those script kids, posers)
Hey there!
I have just received a vivo, and I would like to develop for it. The phone's specs state that vivo is msm8255, but when I look into the device tree of the phone, the ROMs use msm7x30 platform. Can someone please explain this to me?
Also, does anyone know the name of chips in vivo. This is a very hard thing to find. For example, the bluetooth is BCM4329.
If no one has this information then it is alright, but I would like to my first question answered.
Thank You. :good:
rqmok said:
Hey there!
I have just received a vivo, and I would like to develop for it. The phone's specs state that vivo is msm8255, but when I look into the device tree of the phone, the ROMs use msm7x30 platform. Can someone please explain this to me?
Also, does anyone know the name of chips in vivo. This is a very hard thing to find. For example, the bluetooth is BCM4329.
If no one has this information then it is alright, but I would like to my first question answered.
Thank You. :good:
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You should PM Szeszo on this stuff. He is our main developer and has been pretty much our only developer for almost half a year now. He knows this device inside out
100% same chipset as the 7x30 devices, our 8255 is essentially an overclocked 7x30 like on desire z
That's why desire z has same chipset as us
Bcm 4329 is WiFi too, but bcmdhd is used for AOSP and sense 4 which is ported from One V or latest prima
Wikipedia has some good information
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Why is it so important? As poondog said, our CPU just an msm7x30 on higher clock. But we have that CPU's board name, why? Qualcomm knows... Like the MSM8225 and MSM8625Q (dual and quad-core Cortex-A5 CPUs) has msm7x27a board names. Why? Qualcomm knows...
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Hi everyone, im new here and my incredible s is msm7230 i had root the device and get no problem at all.
And now s KK 4.4. Battery last more then 24 hrs.Thanks to Szezso.
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Can we just call it Bill for simplicity kthxbye
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OK guys. Thanks for your time.
One last question: Is there a 3.4 kernel for vivo?
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OK guys. Thanks for your time.
One last question: Is there a 3.4 kernel for vivo?
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Lol
Nah not a proper one
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poondog said:
Lol
Nah not a proper one
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Not a proper one? Where can I find its source?
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Not a proper one? Where can I find its source?
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Closed source
nah jk it was my april fools joke by the sounds of it you missed out
Just noticed you're an Aussie too, gday
poondog said:
Closed source
nah jk it was my april fools joke by the sounds of it you missed out
Just noticed you're an Aussie too, gday
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Alright, I'll look into the 3.4 kernel development myself.
Gday to you too my Aussie brother from another mother
rqmok said:
Alright, I'll look into the 3.4 kernel development myself.
Gday to you too my Aussie brother from another mother
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good luck with that we have been looking at it for MONTHS
haha so you are in Adelaide, the most boring city?
poondog said:
good luck with that we have been looking at it for MONTHS
haha so you are in Adelaide, the most boring city?
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This is off topic, but...
Yes, Adelaide is a boring city. Nothing here to look at (can only look at myself in the mirror)
But what I do like about Adelaide is that it is a planned city; it is very hard to get lost here (even if someone tells you to get lost). When I went to Sydney, I got lost, because the roads aren't straight forward. I've also visited Melbourne, but I didn't like it, because the city there is too tight; the roads are very small, and the trams on the road take up too much space. But Melbourne kind of reminds me of my home country (Pakistan).
By the way, I do know somewhat about kernel development. I have tried to port a 3.4 kernel to a previous device, and I got the kernel to boot, but I coudn't get the ROM to boot. The phone died really quickly and now I cannot fully port the 3.4 kernel to it anymore, however someone else with the same device has already ported it, and I know how he did it. So, I am going to try it with vivo. But, I won't gurantee success.
rqmok said:
This is off topic, but...
Yes, Adelaide is a boring city. Nothing here to look at (can only look at myself in the mirror)
But what I do like about Adelaide is that it is a planned city; it is very hard to get lost here (even if someone tells you to get lost). When I went to Sydney, I got lost, because the roads aren't straight forward. I've also visited Melbourne, but I didn't like it, because the city there is too tight; the roads are very small, and the trams on the road take up too much space. But Melbourne kind of reminds me of my home country (Pakistan).
By the way, I do know somewhat about kernel development. I have tried to port a 3.4 kernel to a previous device, and I got the kernel to boot, but I coudn't get the ROM to boot. The phone died really quickly and now I cannot fully port the 3.4 kernel to it anymore, however someone else with the same device has already ported it, and I know how he did it. So, I am going to try it with vivo. But, I won't gurantee success.
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Yeah haha fair enough it's boring
@szezso has tried but there are like no similar devices with a working 3.4.Y kernel so it's a bit hard.. working with like only one similar 3.4.Y device haha
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poondog said:
Yeah haha fair enough it's boring
@szezso has tried but there are like no similar devices with a working 3.4.Y kernel so it's a bit hard.. working with like only one similar 3.4.Y device haha
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What's that similar device?
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What's that similar device?
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ZTE Warp
msm7x30
OK. I have started. Wish me luck!