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pershoot

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That recovery is from 4.3 (on DB).

you do not need to flash any recovery. Just use the one your tab comes with.
 

ro-mann

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I've flashed CWM before, so I need to go back to stock recovery. Searched for the 4.2.2 rom on google but didn't find it. Anyone an idea where I can download it?
 

pershoot

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I've flashed CWM before, so I need to go back to stock recovery. Searched for the 4.2.2 rom on google but didn't find it. Anyone an idea where I can download it?

you shouldn't need it. when you boot the rom, the stock recovery should be flashed back in to place (unless that mechanism was tampered with).
 

ro-mann

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Well I apparently also flashed the 4.3 recovery. Anyway the firmware update is not working. n:( :confused:
 

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Anyone an idea how I can install this? Is there a way to flash this via ADB?

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pershoot

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Anyone an idea how I can install this? Is there a way to flash this via ADB?

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not possible currently.

follow these steps to the letter (do not skip a step and do not attempt to boot in fully until it is done):
http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=51584433&postcount=77

For step 1 you can use this:
http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/?p=3423

see if you can get that to go.

Note: CWM 'should' boot on your legacy BL/FW. If it doesn't, reply back here and I can probably make one for you which will boot.
 
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ro-mann

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C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot boot recovery.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.893s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.909s

Well, I got to step 4 because the recovery still won't boot. If you could get me a functioning one I would be very grateful. ;)
 

pershoot

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Please paste here the version that is printed on your bootloader screen.

Thx.
 

Makrilli

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How about 10.26.1.28 BL? So far I've just used fastboot boot-command as I didn't want to risk bricking my tablet?
 

pershoot

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How about 10.26.1.28 BL? So far I've just used fastboot boot-command as I didn't want to risk bricking my tablet?

im unsure as this update has not been posted on asus's site.

boot the recovery to ensure all is ok, take a backup of your stock recovery in case it was updated during the update to .28 and then you can perma-flash CWM if you like.
 
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im unsure as this update has not been posted on asus's site.

boot the recovery to ensure all is ok, take a backup of your stock recovery in case it was updated during the update to .28 and then you can perma-flash CWM if you like.

Yeah I already went ahead and flashed it. Working just fine. Thanks

Sent from my tf701
 

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If I had the knowledge or the tech skill needed I would tackle building one of these for the tf701t.


http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=39433458


Sent from my K00C using Tapatalk

I did a build of philz touch amazing recovery here without touch. http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2708724

But I have been trying to figure out the touch part. I dont know who else cares. Its been educational to say the least.

I can update the build without touch but it doesn make much difference without touch.

If you want to tackle it check the cm wiki first on how to build a full cyanogenmod 11. Use a ubuntu based distro if your new to it.

1. Pull a full cm tree. Use the wiki guide.
2. swap the recovery directory with philz touch
3. edit the BoardConfig i think it is.
4. Add a section there for the 701 exactly like the 700 but with 2560x1600
5. then when you have it all set to build a full cm11 according the wiki type mka recoveryimage basically.
6. then test with fastboot boot /path/to/recovery.img to try it without harming anything.

So far I dont have much knowledge on it. I See there is a raydium part and an atmel max touch driver in the kernel? I dont know whyy they are both there. Ive looked at the tf700 tegra/nexus7 I see it uses an elan touch driver. no clue.

then I see there is this small utility: https://github.com/atmel-maxtouch/obp-utils
I dont know if that has anything to do with it or could help.

I wonder if you have to compile most drivers as modules. I did read that the kernel uses less space if the drivers modules because the recovery can only be so big. Dont know about that.

I tried adding stuff to the recovery but eventually it got too big. Maybe the kernel needs to have things removed like joysticks and sound etc. Things that are not needed for a smaller size.

Maybe having the modules would help with the loading and calibration of the touch?

Would driver module code have to be modified. Does it have to use another driver? I dont know about that either.

Ive been playing around with buildroot to get a better understanding. http://buildroot.uclibc.org/
Thats a good thing to learn from for building a root filesystem etc. To get a better understanding.

Heres another similar project:
http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/Getting_started

Heres a pdf on kernel module programming:

http://www.tldp.org/LDP/lkmpg/2.6/lkmpg.pdf

Anyway, thats my newb like attack at it so far. Anyone else feel like storming the compound go right ahead. Have fun. :)
 
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    THIS IS A PROXY THREAD Creator and Maintainer is pershoot

    This is CWM for the ASUS Transformer Pad (TF701T – Macallan).


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    -You must be unlocked (use ASUS’s unlock tool to perform this)
    -You must be on 10.26.1.18 bootloader (updating to ASUS’s latest 4.3 release will install this)


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    For complete Info and Download: VISIT HERE
    ***Once there, check out the Recent Entries on the right side of the page for latest updates***


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    -Unlock your device using the ASUS Unlock tool.
    -Boot in once and execute: adb reboot bootloader

    Fastboot:
    To boot the recovery:
    fastboot boot recovery.img

    To permanently flash the recovery:
    fastboot flash recovery recovery.img


    Source:
    https://github.com/pershoot/android_device_asus_tf701t
    https://github.com/pershoot/android_kernel_asus_tf701t
    https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_bootable_recovery

    Creator and Maintainer:
    @pershoot
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    6.0.5.1 posted (DB).
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    recovery updated with baseline build and sorted dock sd card functionality and usbdisk functionality.
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    Is it because we lack drivers? You would think it would be simple to get basic touch support working in this era. I'm honestly not an expert at this though.

    a JNI stub is used to facilitate firmware load and calibrate for touch. this wouldnt be available in recovery.

    when i get some time ill see about bundling it all in kernel space.
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    recovery updated (kernel + sync'd with CM).