[HOW-TO] Compile AOSP Froyo + [ROM] Latest AOSP Froyo for Sapphire

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ATeam-MrT

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Meanwhile I have managed to get USB to work: I have reinstalled the HTC Sync package for 4 times. I think the problem was that I always had the phone connected to the laptop while installing the package. Thx for the help.

Next problem is that I can't get any location based service to work. I'm on 0.3, in the settings I have activated location determination via network/wifi as well as GPS. Neither the browser nor news or weather widget are able to locate me.
In Maps with GPS turned on I get the satellite lock and it is working fine though.
Anything I could try to get this to work?
 
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Biggest issues so faar:
- 3rd time -> Black screen of Death (had to pull the battery)
- No SU (cant start Titanium Backup)
- No Audio (alarms)
- gallery problem, when rotating
- configure APN manually

Hey shadow_empire, I think I fixed those problems at least on 32A new radio.

I posted an update to an earlier Froyo thread I created a month ago here:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=691366

I hope everyone is ok with that. I am not trying to steal anyone's thunder. I thought it made sense to update the rom I started earlier with the progress made here. I figure it is a good thing to have one thread where users can download and flash the latest 32A new radio build without having to sort through technical details they may not be interested in. Of course credit was given where due.
 
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shadow_empire1

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Hey shadow_empire, I think I fixed those problems at least on 32A new radio.

I posted an update to an earlier Froyo thread I created a month ago here:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=691366

I hope everyone is ok with that. I am not trying to steal anyone's thunder. I thought it made sense to update the rom I started earlier with the progress made here. I figure it is a good thing to have one thread where users can download and flash the latest 32A new radio build without having to sort through technical details they may not be interested in. Of course credit was given where due.

Going to flash. Thx for your effort

Sent from my HTC Magic using XDA App
 

Szusz

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Biggest issues so faar:
- 3rd time -> Black screen of Death (had to pull the battery)
- No SU (cant start Titanium Backup)
- No Audio (alarms)
- gallery problem, when rotating
- configure APN manually

Thanks for giving it a try.

Your issues may be caused by the radio version you have (but not 100% sure). I'm on new radio and according to your signature, you're on the old one.
 
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Szusz

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Hey shadow_empire, I think I fixed those problems at least on 32A new radio.

I'm on new radio and with szusz_froyo-0.3 everything is OK: audio (alarms, speakerphone, calls, headset), no screens of death, GPS. Camera and Gallery3D rotating issue is still there though.


I posted an update to an earlier Froyo thread I created a month ago here:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=691366

I hope everyone is ok with that. I am not trying to steal anyone's thunder. I thought it made sense to update the rom I started earlier with the progress made here. I figure it is a good thing to have one thread where users can download and flash the latest 32A new radio build without having to sort through technical details they may not be interested in. Of course credit was given where due.

That's OK, you've been the first. BTW I was about to flash it ;)
 

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Do you mean it is not very smooth or sluggish or it is really freezing so that you have to hard reset your phone?
Sometimes I have noticed that swyping around the different homescreens is not as smooth as it used to be with 2.1 roms. Also the sensibility of touchscreen feels a bit different to me.
My biggest problem at the moment is that I can't get USB mass storage to work. The external drive simply doesn't show in explorer. ADB recognizes the phone, so I don't think that I have a driver problem any more... In recovery it works fine, so I really have no clue what is going wrong here
 

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    Tired of using someone else wrapped up Android OS? If you are like me, you probably would like to take control over what you are using on your device. There isn't any Market or any Google Applications on this. This is intended for developing applications and have a working phone using the latest Android OS for HTC Magic/Sapphire's.

    The recommended system for downloading and compiling Android OS from source (AOSP - Android Open-Source Project) is Ubuntu. I have a Mac with Snow Leopard, so I use VirtualBox to run a virtual machine that has Ubuntu installed on it. Once you have Ubuntu installed on the virtual machine, you need to prepare it so that you can download and compile successfully AOSP.

    First, make sure your OS is up-to-date, by running the Update Manager from the System>Administration menu. Once that is completed, go to Applications>Accessories and open Terminal.

    Type this command to install all the needed libraries (this is all one line) - Ubuntu 10.04 64Bits:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg sun-java5-jdk flex bison gperf libsdl-dev libesd0-dev libwxgtk2.6-dev build-essential zip curl libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev valgrind lib32readline5-dev gcc-multilib g++-multilib libc6-dev-i386 lib32ncurses5-dev ia32-libs x11proto-core-dev libx11-dev lib32readline5-dev lib32z-dev

    Type this command to install all the needed libraries (this is all one line) - Ubuntu 32Bits (thanks to Szusz!):
    Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and add these lines on the end:
    Code:
    deb pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty multiverse
    deb pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty universe
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg sun-java5-jdk flex bison gperf libsdl-dev libesd0-dev libwxgtk2.6-dev build-essential zip curl libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev valgrind libreadline5-dev gcc-multilib g++-multilib libc6-dev libncurses5-dev x11proto-core-dev libx11-dev libreadline5-dev libz-dev

    Prepare the OS to run Java 5.0, which is the only compatible Java version for compiling. Recent versions of Ubuntu don't need this step (10.04+).
    Code:
    sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-1.5.0-sun

    Fix a dependency with X11 (64Bits):
    Code:
    sudo ln -s /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6 /usr/lib32/libX11.so

    Fix a dependency with X11 (32Bits):
    Code:
    sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 /usr/lib/libX11.so

    That's it for the Operative system. Now the tool that Google uses to control the source files is Repo. To install type this:
    Code:
    cd ~
    mkdir bin
    curl http://android.git.kernel.org/repo >~/bin/repo
    chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
    PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"

    Now to download the source files, compile etc, all you need to do is to copy this text to a file in Ubuntu (to create one, just type "gedit android.sh"):
    PHP:
    #!/bin/bash
    #Created by dferreira (lizned.arierref@gmail.com)
    #Checkout and compile master repositories out of source.android.com
    
    SOURCE_FOLDER=~/magicDroid
    BRANCH="master";
    KERNEL="android-msm-2.6.32";
    
    #Check for Repo
    if [ ! -f ~/bin/repo ]
    then
        cd ~
        mkdir bin
        curl http://android.git.kernel.org/repo >~/bin/repo
        chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
        PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
    fi
    
    #Create project folder
    if [ ! -d $SOURCE_FOLDER ]
    then
    	mkdir $SOURCE_FOLDER
    fi
    
    cd $SOURCE_FOLDER
    
    #clean old compiled files, there can be new stuff!
    make installclean
    make clean
    
    #Get updated source files from AOSP
    repo init -u git://android.git.kernel.org/platform/manifest.git -b $BRANCH
    git clone git://android.git.kernel.org/kernel/msm.git -b $KERNEL #clone latest kernel project
    cd $SOURCE_FOLDER/msm 
    git pull #check if anything new
    cd $SOURCE_FOLDER
    repo sync #update repo's
    
    #Get HTC drivers if they don't exist already on folder
    cd ~/magicDroid
    if [ ! -f sapphire_update.zip ]
    then	
    	wget --referer=http://developer.htc.com/google-io-device.html http://member.america.htc.com/download/RomCode/ADP/signed-google_ion-ota-14721.zip?
    	mv signed-google_ion-ota-14721.zip sapphire_update.zip
    fi
    
    #unzip the proprietary files from HTC for Sapphire
    if [ ! -d vendor/htc/sapphire/proprietary ]
    then
    	cd $SOURCE_FOLDER/device/htc/sapphire/
    	./unzip-files.sh
    fi
    
    #Compile latest kernel
    cd $SOURCE_FOLDER/msm
    make ARCH=arm msm_defconfig
    make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=$SOURCE_FOLDER/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/arm-eabi- zImage -j4
    
    #copy kernel to source if success!
    if [ -f $SOURCE_FOLDER/msm/arch/arm/boot/zImage ]
    then
    	cp $SOURCE_FOLDER/msm/arch/arm/boot/zImage $SOURCE_FOLDER/device/htc/dream-sapphire/kernel
    fi
    
    #Compile wifi module to match the kernel
    cd $SOURCE_FOLDER/system/wlan/ti/sta_dk_4_0_4_32
    make KERNEL_DIR=$SOURCE_FOLDER/msm/ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=$SOURCE_FOLDER/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/arm-eabi- -j4
    
    #copy updated wlan.ko that matches the kernel
    if [ -f $SOURCE_FOLDER/system/wlan/ti/sta_dk_4_0_4_32/wlan.ko ]
    then
    	cp $SOURCE_FOLDER/system/wlan/ti/sta_dk_4_0_4_32/wlan.ko $SOURCE_FOLDER/device/htc/dream-sapphire/wlan.ko
    fi
    
    #setup compiling environment and build images
    cd $SOURCE_FOLDER
    . build/envsetup.sh
    
    #cd $SOURCE_FOLDER
    lunch
    make -j4
    
    #get to compiled folder
    cd $SOURCE_FOLDER/out/target/product/sapphire/
    echo 'Your files ready for flashing are here:'
    ls *.img

    Save the file and make it executable with:
    Code:
    chmod 755 android.sh

    To run it, just type:
    Code:
    ./android.sh

    That's it! Now just follow the instructions. It should ask for your name, email and then later to what device are you compiling. The script that you put on the text file is meant for Sapphire, so you should choose option that has sapphire on it, US version or EU version, with ENG on it, which will make the compiled OS with root access.

    In the end, you'll have a set of .img files, ready to be installed on your device.

    Using your favourite recovery, wipe everything before flashing the OS and then boot into fastboot. I'm pretty sure that if you really want to compile your own OS, you already know how to use fastboot. But anyway:
    fastboot flash boot boot.img
    fastboot flash system system.img
    fastboot flash userdata userdata.img

    Reboot your device and enjoy your own OS.

    If you run into trouble, let me know.

    Some fixes you might be interested:
    Enable JIT on DalvikVM
    Edit dalvik/vm/Android.mk
    Code:
    ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT),armv5te)
        WITH_JIT := true
    endif
    Edit vendor/htc/sapphire/BoardConfigVendor.mk
    Code:
    WITH_JIT := true
    ENABLE_JSC_JIT := true

    Add support for audio+video recording on camera
    Code:
    We need to add BUILD_WITH_FULL_STAGEFRIGHT := true to your vendor's Buildxxx.mk to be able to record audio+video on the camera.
    Another property that needs to be active: Thanks to Jubeh

    If you want to run this on 32A's, you need to replace the kernel for a 32A one and you should be good to go.

    Fix the prelinks issues. Make sure to make a backup of the file (build/core/prelink-linux-arm.map) because I'm almost sure it will get officially fixed in the future.
    PHP:
    # 0xC0000000 - 0xFFFFFFFF Kernel
    # 0xB0100000 - 0xBFFFFFFF Thread 0 Stack
    # 0xB0000000 - 0xB00FFFFF Linker
    # 0xA0000000 - 0xBFFFFFFF Prelinked System Libraries
    # 0x90000000 - 0x9FFFFFFF Prelinked App Libraries
    # 0x80000000 - 0x8FFFFFFF Non-prelinked Libraries
    # 0x40000000 - 0x7FFFFFFF mmap'd stuff
    # 0x10000000 - 0x3FFFFFFF Thread Stacks
    # 0x00000000 - 0x0FFFFFFF .text / .data / heap
    
    # Note: The general rule is that libraries should be aligned on 1MB
    # boundaries. For ease of updating this file, you will find a comment
    # on each line, indicating the observed size of the library, which is
    # one of:
    #
    #     [<64K] observed to be less than 64K
    #     [~1M] rounded up, one megabyte (similarly for other sizes)
    #     [???] no size observed, assumed to be one megabyte
    
    # core system libraries
    libdl.so                0xAFF00000 # [<64K]
    libc.so                 0xAFD00000 # [~2M]
    libstdc++.so            0xAFC00000 # [<64K]
    libm.so                 0xAFB00000 # [~1M]
    liblog.so               0xAFA00000 # [<64K]
    libcutils.so            0xAF900000 # [~1M]
    libthread_db.so         0xAF800000 # [<64K]
    libz.so                 0xAF700000 # [~1M]
    libevent.so             0xAF600000 # [???]
    libssl.so               0xAF400000 # [~2M]
    libcrypto.so            0xAF000000 # [~4M]
    libsysutils.so          0xAEF00000 # [~1M]
    
    # bluetooth
    liba2dp.so              0xAEE00000 # [~1M]
    audio.so                0xAED00000 # [~1M]
    input.so                0xAEC00000 # [~1M]
    libbluetoothd.so        0xAEA00000 # [~2M]
    libbluedroid.so         0xAE900000 # [<64K]
    libbluetooth.so         0xAE800000 # [~1M]
    libdbus.so              0xAE700000 # [~1M]
    
    # extended system libraries
    libril.so               0xAE600000 # [~1M]
    libreference-ril.so     0xAE500000 # [~1M]
    libwpa_client.so        0xAE400000 # [<64K]
    libnetutils.so          0xAE300000 # [~1M]
    
    # core dalvik runtime support
    libandroid_servers.so   0xAE200000 # [~1M]
    libicuuc.so             0xADE00000 # [~4M]
    libicui18n.so           0xAD900000 # [~5M]
    libandroid_runtime.so   0xAD300000 # [~6M]
    libnativehelper.so      0xAD100000 # [~2M]
    libdvm-ARM.so           0xAD000000 # [???]
    libdvm.so               0xACA00000 # [~6M]
    # Note: libicudata.so intentionally omitted
    
    # graphics
    libpixelflinger.so      0xAC900000 # [~1M]
    # libcorecg is for backward-compatibility with donut
    libcorecg.so            0xAC800000 # [???]
    libsurfaceflinger_client.so 0xAC700000 # [~1M]
    libsurfaceflinger.so    0xAC500000 # [~2M]
    libGLES_android.so      0xAC400000 # [~1M]
    libagl.so               0xAC300000 # [???]
    
    libGLESv1_CM.so         0xAC200000 # [~1M]
    libGLESv2.so            0xAC100000 # [~1M]
    libOpenVG_CM.so         0xAC000000 # [???]
    libOpenVGU_CM.so        0xABF00000 # [???]
    libEGL.so               0xABE00000 # [~1M]
    libETC1.so              0xABD00000 # [<64K]
    
    libacc.so               0xABC00000 # [~1M]
    
    libexif.so              0xABB00000 # [~1M]
    libcamera_client.so     0xABA80000 # [~1M]
    libui.so                0xAB900000 # [~1M]
    # libsgl is for backward-compatibility with donut
    libsgl.so               0xAB800000 # [???]
    libskia.so              0xAB100000 # [~7M]
    librs_jni.so            0xAB000000 # [~1M]
    libRS.so                0xA9E00000 # [~2M]
    libjnigraphics.so       0xA9D00000 # [<64K]
    libskiagl.so            0xA9C00000 # [~1M]
    
    # audio
    libFLAC.so              0xA9B00000 # [???]
    libaudiopolicy.so       0xA9A00000 # [~1M]
    libaudiopolicygeneric.so 0xA9900000 # [???]
    libsoundpool.so         0xA9800000 # [~1M]
    libgps.so               0xA9700000 # [~1M]
    libspeech.so            0xA9600000 # [~1M]
    liboemcamera.so         0xA9400000 # [~1M]
    libmedia_jni.so         0xA9300000 # [~1M]
    libmediaplayerservice.so 0xA9200000 # [~1M]
    libmedia.so             0xA9000000 # [~2M]
    libFFTEm.so             0xA8F00000 # [~1M]
    libSR_AudioIn.so        0xA8E00000 # [~1M] for external/srec
    libaudioflinger.so      0xA8D00000 # [~1M]
    
    # assorted system libraries
    libsqlite.so            0xA8B00000 # [~2M]
    libexpat.so             0xA8A00000 # [~1M]
    libwebcore.so           0xA8300000 # [~7M]
    libbinder.so            0xA8200000 # [~1M]
    libutils.so             0xA8100000 # [~1M]
    libcameraservice.so     0xA8000000 # [~1M]
    libhardware.so          0xA7F00000 # [<64K]
    libhardware_legacy.so   0xA7E00000 # [~1M]
    libapp_process.so       0xA7D00000 # [???]
    libsystem_server.so     0xA7C00000 # [~1M]
    libime.so               0xA7B00000 # [???]
    libaudio.so             0xA7A00000 # [~1M]
    libcamera.so            0xA7900000 # [~1M]
    libsonivox.so           0xA7800000 # [~1M]
    libvorbisidec.so        0xA7700000 # [~1M]
    libdiskconfig.so        0xA7600000 # [<64K]
    libemoji.so             0xA7500000 # [<64K]
    libjni_latinime.so      0xA7400000 # [~1M]
    libjni_pinyinime.so     0xA7300000 # [~1M]
    libttssynthproxy.so     0xA7200000 # [~1M] for frameworks/base
    libttspico.so           0xA7000000 # [~2M] for external/svox
    
    # pv libraries
    libpvasf.so                    0xA6F00000 # [???]
    libpvasfreg.so                 0xA6E00000 # [???]
    libomx_sharedlibrary.so        0xA6D00000 # [~1M]
    libopencore_download.so        0xA6C00000 # [~1M]
    libopencore_downloadreg.so     0xA6B00000 # [~1M]
    libopencore_net_support.so     0xA6800000 # [~3M]
    libopencore_rtsp.so            0xA6200000 # [~6M]
    libopencore_rtspreg.so         0xA6100000 # [~1M]
    libopencore_author.so          0xA5D00000 # [~4M]
    libomx_aacdec_sharedlibrary.so 0xA5B00000 # [~2M]
    libomx_amrdec_sharedlibrary.so 0xA5A00000 # [~1M]
    libomx_amrenc_sharedlibrary.so 0xA5900000 # [~1M]
    libomx_avcdec_sharedlibrary.so 0xA5800000 # [~1M]
    libomx_avcenc_sharedlibrary.so 0xA5700000 # [???]
    libomx_m4vdec_sharedlibrary.so 0xA5600000 # [~1M]
    libomx_m4venc_sharedlibrary.so 0xA5500000 # [???]
    libomx_mp3dec_sharedlibrary.so 0xA5400000 # [~1M]
    libopencore_mp4local.so        0xA5200000 # [~2M]
    libopencore_mp4localreg.so     0xA5100000 # [~1M]
    libopencore_player.so          0xA4800000 # [~9M]
    
    # opencore hardware support
    libmm-adspsvc.so              0xA4700000 # [<64K]
    libOmxCore.so                 0xA4600000 # [<64K]
    libOmxMpeg4Dec.so             0xA4500000 # [~1M]
    libOmxH264Dec.so              0xA4400000 # [~1M]
    libOmxVidEnc.so               0xA4300000 # [~1M]
    libopencorehw.so              0xA4200000 # [~1M]
    libOmxVdec.so                 0xA4100000 # [~1M]
    libmm-omxcore.so              0xA4000000 # [<64K]
    
    # pv libraries
    libopencore_common.so         0xA3900000 # [~7M]
    libqcomm_omx.so               0xA3800000 # [<64K]
    
    # stagefright libraries
    libstagefright_amrnb_common.so     0xA3700000 # [~1M]
    libstagefright_avc_common.so       0xA3600000 # [~1M]
    libstagefright_color_conversion.so 0xA3500000 # [<64K]
    libstagefright_omx.so              0xA3400000 # [~1M]
    libstagefrighthw.so                0xA3300000 # [~1M]
    libstagefright.so                  0xA2F00000 # [~4M]
    
    # libraries for specific hardware
    libgsl.so               0xA2E00000 # [~1M]
    libhtc_acoustic.so      0xA2D00000 # [<64K]
    libhtc_ril.so           0xA2C00000 # [~1M]
    liblvmxipc.so           0xA2B00000 # [~1M] for vendor/nxp
    libreference-cdma-sms.so 0xA2A00000 # [<64K] for hardware/ril
    
    # libraries for specific apps or temporary libraries
    libcam_ipl.so           0x9F000000 # [???]
    libwbxml.so             0x9EF00000 # [???]
    libwbxml_jni.so         0x9EE00000 # [~1M]
    libxml2wbxml.so         0x9EB00000 # [~1M]
    libdrm1.so              0x9EA00000 # [~1M]
    libdrm1_jni.so          0x9E900000 # [<64K]
    libwapcore.so           0x9E800000 # [???]
    libstreetview.so        0x9E700000 # [???]
    libwapbrowsertest.so    0x9E600000 # [???]
    libminiglobe.so         0x9E500000 # [???]
    libearth.so             0x9E400000 # [???]
    libembunit.so           0x9E300000 # [<64K]
    libneon.so              0x9E200000 # [???]
    libjni_example.so       0x9E100000 # [???]
    libjni_load_test.so     0x9E000000 # [???]
    libjni_lib_test.so      0x9DF00000 # [???]
    librunperf.so           0x9DE00000 # [???]
    libctest.so             0x9DD00000 # [<64K]
    libUAPI_jni.so          0x9DC00000 # [???]
    librpc.so               0x9DB00000 # [~1M]
    libtrace_test.so        0x9DA00000 # [???]
    libsrec_jni.so          0x9D800000 # [~2M]
    libjpeg.so              0x9D700000 # [~1M]
    libiprouteutil.so       0x9D600000 # [~1M] for external/iproute2
    libnetlink.so           0x9D500000 # [<64K] for external/iproute2
    libpagemap.so           0x9D400000 # [<64K] for system/extras/libpagemap
    libstlport.so           0x9D100000 # [~3M] for external/stlport
    libzxing.so             0x9D000000 # [<64K] for goggles
    libinterstitial.so      0x9CF00000 # [<64K] for goggles
    liblept.so              0x9CA00000 # [~5M] for external/leptonica

    How to fix the camera:
    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=7405081&postcount=502 Drivers part
    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=7136150&postcount=447 Kernel part

    ---------------------

    In case you don't want to do it yourself, you can just download this package, and flash it from recovery.

    AOSP FROYO 2.2 v3.1

    v3.1 - thanks to Jack for debugging it!
    - Bootanimation is working!
    - Wifi + Kernel from Cyanogen, as mine went boggus and I can't test it if it works without a device.
    - Full APN list
    - Known bugs: camera onscreen controls do FC sometimes. Switching from camera to camcorder works, but fc when reverting back.

    v3
    - Live wallpapers support.
    - Sound recorder is now visible to the user to use.
    - All available languages are included.
    - Fixed missing sound files.
    - Cyanogen's camera fixes are included. Really a pleasure to learn from what he has done!

    v2.1
    - Fixed camera - Use v2 and replace the boot.img with this one

    What's on it:
    v2
    - Fixed GPS (was missing gps.conf + libgps.so was being allocated to wrong prelink).
    - Fixed all prelink errors by mapping all the libraries to the correct mmap banks (edited build/core/prelink-linux-arm.map).
    - Replaced Gallery3D (not complete at sources) by old enhanced Gallery (multitouch working!)
    - Added the Text-To-Speech libraries from source (got those from sdk.mk)
    - Fixed missing sounds (Lock.ogg and Unlock.ogg in OriginalSounds.mk)
    - Camera still not working, but now we don't have a prelink error, so should be fixable by replacing liboemcamera.so by one that works - maybe Cyanogen's??)
    - Bootanimation still not working... (i've looked into it and I can't figure out why it doesn't!)

    v1
    - AOSP 2.2 Froyo
    - WiFi + Kernel 2.6.32 up and running.
    - 3D Drivers
    - JIT + JIT JSC enabled
    - Multi-touch zoom on browser

    Doesn't work:
    - No boot animation, screen stays blank while booting but you can check it out using "adb logcat"
    - Camera
    - Gallery has missing mdpi graphics, I'll fix it later
    2
    yeah i know :) gonna mess a bit with it, nice with the linker :)
    1
    So actually everythings work except camera?

    How is this in terms of speed? : D
    The speed is not an issue. All the rest works, orientation, LED's etc. Only the camera doesn't because there is no open-source drivers for it on the repositories.
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    Awesome work mate!

    Two questions though.

    1. Which Radio version is required?
    2. Can I install the gapps from Cyanogenmod for instance?

    Cheers,
    Szusz
    Any radio will work. And yes, you can add gapps add-on from Cyanogen if you wish.