[Q] [ROM] [4.3.1] CyanogenMod 10.2 on Archos A80H 250gb HDD

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Pompey0368

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I have and Archos 80 G9 250gb HDD version (OMAP 4460 ES1.1 - A80H-V5(T1))
I have installed [ROM] [4.3.1] CyanogenMod 10.2 as it says "Initial support for H models (testing and patches are welcome)." The ROM works really well but I cannot see the HDD at all, also if I have the tablet on and connect it to my PC with USB the PC cannot see it.

Are there any plans to support the HDD versions, I'd be happy to test and give feedback, It won't let m pot on the actual thread as I'm new...

Here is the original thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2499796

The support for H versions was mention in version 19_12_2013-23_43_36, but I installed version 22_12_2013-13_29_20 - should I go back to the 19_12_2013-23_43_36 version and see if it works?
 
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I have and Archos 80 G9 250gb HDD version (OMAP 4460 ES1.1 - A80H-V5(T1))
I have installed [ROM] [4.3.1] CyanogenMod 10.2 as it says "Initial support for H models (testing and patches are welcome)." The ROM works really well but I cannot see the HDD at all, also if I have the tablet on and connect it to my PC with USB the PC cannot see it.

Are there any plans to support the HDD versions, I'd be happy to test and give feedback, It won't let m pot on the actual thread as I'm new...

Here is the original thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2499796

The support for H versions was mention in version 19_12_2013-23_43_36, but I installed version 22_12_2013-13_29_20 - should I go back to the 19_12_2013-23_43_36 version and see if it works?

Are you able to provide a logcat logfile? It would help to identify what's going wrong. My initial support for H models are based on best guess for the needed settings. Going back to old version is not needed.
 
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Are you able to provide a logcat logfile? It would help to identify what's going wrong. My initial support for H models are based on best guess for the needed settings. Going back to old version is not needed.

Please let me know how to generate a logcat file (or where to find it) and I will send it to you.

Thanks for responding.

Mike
 

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Please let me know how to generate a logcat file (or where to find it) and I will send it to you.

Thanks for responding.

Mike

  • Install ADB on your computer
  • Turn on developer options
  • In developer options enable "USB debugging"
  • Power Off your device
  • type adb logcat >out.txt
  • Turn on your device
  • wait until the device has booted up

The resulting "out.txt" file is the logcat dump.

A detailled video can be found here:
How to pull a Logcat file from your android device

Hope this helps.
 
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Logcat attached!

  • Install ADB on your computer
  • Turn on developer options
  • In developer options enable "USB debugging"
  • Power Off your device
  • type adb logcat >out.txt
  • Turn on your device
  • wait until the device has booted up

The resulting "out.txt" file is the logcat dump.

A detailled video can be found here:

Hope this helps.

I have ran the logcat, I assume that I ctrl c out of it once the device has booted? I've attached the file below - thanks for your help
 

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    I have and Archos 80 G9 250gb HDD version (OMAP 4460 ES1.1 - A80H-V5(T1))
    I have installed [ROM] [4.3.1] CyanogenMod 10.2 as it says "Initial support for H models (testing and patches are welcome)." The ROM works really well but I cannot see the HDD at all, also if I have the tablet on and connect it to my PC with USB the PC cannot see it.

    Are there any plans to support the HDD versions, I'd be happy to test and give feedback, It won't let m pot on the actual thread as I'm new...

    Here is the original thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2499796

    The support for H versions was mention in version 19_12_2013-23_43_36, but I installed version 22_12_2013-13_29_20 - should I go back to the 19_12_2013-23_43_36 version and see if it works?
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    I have and Archos 80 G9 250gb HDD version (OMAP 4460 ES1.1 - A80H-V5(T1))
    I have installed [ROM] [4.3.1] CyanogenMod 10.2 as it says "Initial support for H models (testing and patches are welcome)." The ROM works really well but I cannot see the HDD at all, also if I have the tablet on and connect it to my PC with USB the PC cannot see it.

    Are there any plans to support the HDD versions, I'd be happy to test and give feedback, It won't let m pot on the actual thread as I'm new...

    Here is the original thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2499796

    The support for H versions was mention in version 19_12_2013-23_43_36, but I installed version 22_12_2013-13_29_20 - should I go back to the 19_12_2013-23_43_36 version and see if it works?

    Are you able to provide a logcat logfile? It would help to identify what's going wrong. My initial support for H models are based on best guess for the needed settings. Going back to old version is not needed.
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    Please let me know how to generate a logcat file (or where to find it) and I will send it to you.

    Thanks for responding.

    Mike

    • Install ADB on your computer
    • Turn on developer options
    • In developer options enable "USB debugging"
    • Power Off your device
    • type adb logcat >out.txt
    • Turn on your device
    • wait until the device has booted up

    The resulting "out.txt" file is the logcat dump.

    A detailled video can be found here:
    How to pull a Logcat file from your android device

    Hope this helps.
    1
    Logcat attached!

    • Install ADB on your computer
    • Turn on developer options
    • In developer options enable "USB debugging"
    • Power Off your device
    • type adb logcat >out.txt
    • Turn on your device
    • wait until the device has booted up

    The resulting "out.txt" file is the logcat dump.

    A detailled video can be found here:

    Hope this helps.

    I have ran the logcat, I assume that I ctrl c out of it once the device has booted? I've attached the file below - thanks for your help