Please remember to add a category to the bottom of each page that you create.
See categories help for further details, but most will probably be [[Category:HTC ModelName]].
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer
m (added NachoRoot) |
(added "Mods & Tweaks" section & SDext2Internal mod) |
||
| Line 192: | Line 192: | ||
* [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1132875 Voodoo sound] | * [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1132875 Voodoo sound] | ||
* (unstable on Revolver 3.8+) | * (unstable on Revolver 3.8+) | ||
| + | |||
| + | =='''Mods & Tweaks'''== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===SDext2Internal=== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Part of the internal memory is mounted as /sdcard and thus all appdata will be installed there. When installing a lot of games it will therefor quickly be filled up. xda-member [http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2596418/ Mattiadj] was anoyed by this and made a script that will mount your complete internal memory as /data and your external MicroSD card as /sdcard. | ||
| + | His thread is found [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1433436 here.] | ||
=='''Linux'''== | =='''Linux'''== | ||
Revision as of 23:26, 8 January 2012
| ASUS Eee Pad Transformer | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Specification | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Contents |
Intro
Welcome to the Asus Eee Pad Transformer XDA Wiki page. This can be edited by any member so if you do, please keep it tidy.
-Add any info you feel can be helpful for others.
-If you have created a ROM then add it to the list.
-If you have written a handy guide or can link someone else's here, please do.
Specifications
- Operating System: Google Android 3.2.1
- Processor: NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2 1.0GHz dual-core CPU
- Display: 10.1" IPS (1280x800) Multi-touch input w/ Gorilla Glass
- Memory: 1024MB RAM, 16/32GB Internal Storage, Expandable to 48/64GB (with microSD Cards)
- Connectivity: WLAN 802.11b/g/n (2.4Ghz) , Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR
- Dimensions: 271 x 176 x 12.9 mm
- Weight: 680g
- Battery: 9.5hrs
General Info
- Official Asus Eee Pad Transformer English Manual (pdf)
- How to customise the boot animation
- /Upgrade Tips and Tricks
- Tips and Tricks (Out of date!)
- Mini teardown thread
- The Ultimate Transformer Information Thread (Out of date!)
- Firmware Changelogs
- Troubleshooting Guide (Out of date!)
- List of Compatible Apps and Games
Recovery
Getting root access
- Root Info
- Razorclaw root
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427838/ NachoRoot (works for all firmwares, but isn't as easy to use as Razorclaw)]
Development
ROMs
PRIME!
Developer: Roach2010
Last Update: 14th November 2011
- Firmware Version: 8.6.5.18
- Support for 3G-model and slider: Yes/Yes
Android Revolution HD™
ARHD 2.3.0 | Change log: middle of OP
Developer: mike1986.
Last Update: 24th December 2011
- Firmware Version: 8.6.6.23
- Support for 3G-model and slider: Yes/No
- Android Revolution HD is the only ROM based on the official tf1010g firmware. Therefor it's firmware versions will differ from the rest of the ROMs.
Revolver
Revolver 3.11 - HC3B0 | Change log
Developer: gnufabio
Last Update: 28th December 2011
- Firmware Version: 8.6.5.21
- Support for 3G-model and slider: Yes/Yes (Read F.A.Q.)
- Revolver Parts | App with addons/mods for Revolver
KRAKD
Developer: jcarrz1
Last Update: 24th December 2011
- Firmware Version: 8.6.5.21
- Support for 3G-model and slider: Yes/Yes
EeeBOMB
Developer: CdTDroiD
Last Update: 26th November 2011 | Initial Release
- Firmware Version: 8.6.5.19
- Support for 3G-model and slider: N/A
AOSP Ice Cream Sandwich
THIS IS DEVELOPMENT!
Developer: Comunity; OP: Deathisfatal
Last Update: 30th December 2011 | Initial Release
The Works
- adb
- Boots to launcher
- Touchpad on the dock (currently only method of input)
The Don'ts
- Display has a green overlay most of the time
- Touchscreen
- Wifi
- Camera
- HW Acceleration
- Pretty much everything else
Kernels
Netformer OC-kernel by netarchy
Last Update: 15th August 2011
- Max clock: 1.6 GHz
- 2.6.36.4 kernel base
- CIFS included
- TUN built-in
- NTFS support
- Voodoo sound
OC,UV-kernel by Blades
Last Update: 7th December 2011
- Max clock: 1.68 GHz
- 2.6.36.4 kernel base
- CIFS included
- TUN built-in
- NTFS support
- Voodoo sound
- Alternative kernel build directly on an ARM Pandaboard. Get it here
Prime-kernel by Roach2010 (bottom of post)
Last Update: 22nd October 2011
- Max clock: 1.6 GHz
- 2.6.36.4 kernel base
- CFQ, BFQ, VR & SIO schedulers build in. VR is default.
- Voodoo sound
Clemsyn's OC Kernel for elite
Last Update: 29th September 2011
- Max clock. 1.646 GHz
- 2.6.36.4 kernel base
- Voodoo sound
- (unstable on Revolver 3.8+)
Mods & Tweaks
SDext2Internal
Part of the internal memory is mounted as /sdcard and thus all appdata will be installed there. When installing a lot of games it will therefor quickly be filled up. xda-member Mattiadj was anoyed by this and made a script that will mount your complete internal memory as /data and your external MicroSD card as /sdcard. His thread is found here.
Linux
There are two ways for running Linux on the Transformer. The first is running it directly from the internal memory and requires access to the bootloader with nvflash. This requires that your Transformer has a SBKv1. If your serial number is below B70 (e.g. B60 or B50) you are safe. If your SN is B70 you might be lucky. But if your SN is over B70 you can't do the trick. The second method is CHROOT which will run on all Transformers. Short descriptions on both ways and links to threads on the topic are below.
Ubuntu on internal storage
This will run Ubuntu directly on your internal storage. You can choose to only have Ubuntu or dual boot Ubuntu and Android.
CHROOT Ubuntu
CHROOTing is a way of running a linux-disto on top of another. A complete explanation can be found here.
USB Peripherals
- Mice and Keyboards work out of the box
- USB to Ethernet
- USB 3G modems
- USB modem needs to be attached with SIM-card inserted before boot
- DVB decoders (might work)
- links is for the archos gen8, but might as well work on transformer
