[MT6592] UMI Zero Lollipop? - UMi ZERO Questions & Answers

Okay, so there are quite a few MT6592(T) ports around, but I'm having some trouble getting it to fully work on my UMI Zero?
Any experienced porters with a Zero gotten far? Or do we need the actual source codes?

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CM11 for Note 3 SM-N900 Please

hello friends.....
i was wondering if we can have cm based roms for our note 3 exynos or not ???????
Perhaps we should set up a bounty.
Sent from my SM-N900W8 using Tapatalk
A guy had a port, no kernel people helped him and he disappeared after getting really angry and disappointed with the devs
Not too far off....
There seems to be some activity in the recent past with other exynos5420 devices getting cm11; so n900 may not be too far off. If you look for sm-t530, sm-t700, 800 and 900 - (all tabs seemingly very similar to our phone spec-wise), they all have recently seen ports of cm11. It's probably just a matter of when someone experienced/knowledgeable starts off for our device.
I'm trying to get a successful build myself, but with my level of knowledge and inexperience, it would take months trying to get where experienced devs can get in minutes.
Guys, take a look at Halaszk github, he is porting it for us..... But, it'll take at least 2 to 3 weeks more....... :laugh:

Gathering team to port 6.0 AOSP to the S5

Hi everyone,
I currently found an AOSP 6.0 Marshmallow port for the OnePlus One. I'm a slight new to this but im ready and willing to learn how to do all of this from source. The OnePlus One has the same chipset, cpu, and gpu so it shouldnt be impossible to get this up and running. Anyone interested in contributing to the cause pm me or post on this thread .
Once I am interested in such things , but later I found it is too hard and lack of info :<
free2ing said:
Once I am interested in such things , but later I found it is too hard and lack of info :<
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Well its all plain experience and trying and trying over and over till it works. Its quite a lot of work its possible just to wait for everything to happen from the cm team but thats really gonna take a while and im sure with enough knowledge and enough hard workers its possible to pull it off. Especially since a device with near the same hardware has marshmallow ported
CurbThePain said:
Well its all plain experience and trying and trying over and over till it works. Its quite a lot of work its possible just to wait for everything to happen from the cm team but thats really gonna take a while and im sure with enough knowledge and enough hard workers its possible to pull it off. Especially since a device with near the same hardware has marshmallow ported
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I still remember there once be a man wanna port UBUNTU TOUCH to Xiaomi 2 (Mi Two), he choose Nexus 4 with the same 8064 CPU & 9615 chipset, but he still failed and unreged from the forum after 1-year-attemptaion... After all, Im also wondering how marshmallow taste like : ) I support you
free2ing said:
I still remember there once be a man wanna port UBUNTU TOUCH to Xiaomi 2 (Mi Two), he choose Nexus 4 with the same 8064 CPU & 9615 chipset, but he still failed and unreged from the forum after 1-year-attemptaion... After all, Im also wondering how marshmallow taste like : ) I support you
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Well he was probably trying to kang port it. You need to build it from the source. Port the kernel from source and the same with the source for the rom itself. Its not easy but it can be done. I may give it a go myself even if no one can help or wants to.

[DOUBT]Is CM12.1 a real possibility?

Hi guys, I'm thinking of buying a OP2, and yesterday I recieved my invite, but I don't want Oxygen OS because I usually do hard modding stuff, so I would need at least CM12.1 and starting from there maybe a ROM like RR or AOKP.
But the CM development is still in process. So my question is, it's real thing for sure in time (I don't care how much time)? Or it may be the possibility that CM never comes??
Thanks.
I'd say: Wait until they got Android M managed. It's possible that CM 12.1 will never be that important for us, because all hopes are in Android M and it's possibility to get at least the fingerprint working. Fallout 4 also made us wait longer, because most devs are overwhelmed from it (me too ). Also the OPT isn't that frequented until now, so... it's too early to discuss about general abilities. But I doubt, OPT won't get CM. Too many were hyped and it's a damn good phone - not only for the price. Let's hope, devs will get the needed support from OnePlus to get their sources working. Fingers crossed .
Sign to get Oxygen OS open sourced.
ONEPLUS, Carl Pei, Pete Leu: Release Sources for Oxygen OS!We need more development. - Sign the Petition!
https://www.change.org/p/oneplus-ca...utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=whatsapp
Apparently he already answered right?

Possible to build a pure AOSP rom for N910F?

Hey XDA, I've been looking for a pure AOSP rom for the Note 4 for a while because I'm not a fan of AOSP derivatives with all their extra customisations. Seeing as my warranty has ran out and I've still not seen anything in development, I figured I could probably give it a go myself. However, I've not done any developing since the days of the HP TouchPad having android ported across so it'd take a bit of work on my part (which I'm willing to commit).
All I wanted to know is if there is a glaringly obvious reason that I'm missing for why no one has developed a rom like this for the Note 4?
I have a Nexus 5 which will be good for getting back into practice compiling roms, and an LG GPad 8.3 running a pure AOSP rom which will be good for practicing too. Anyone else interested in this?
Cheers, Will.

Sailfish OS porting

This is not a request to get, rather wanting information on how possible it would be.
Would it be possible to port Sailfish with what has been open sourced for the OP5? Also, would anyone be interested if I made the resulting build available to all? I'd likely make it available regardless.
Would love to see this ported to the op5.
of course.
me to
I think it would be difficult until SFOS is based on LOS14. Right now the latest SFOS is based on CM13. There isn't an Android 6.0 kernel for the OP5...
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Hybris-14.1 is out there, so porting may be possible
I will port Sailfish OS on Oneplus 5 as soon as I buy the device I don't see a problem in using the 7.x or 8.x kernel, can get it to boot with those also
nyl said:
I will port Sailfish OS on Oneplus 5 as soon as I buy the device I don't see a problem in using the 7.x or 8.x kernel, can get it to boot with those also
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Have you made any attempts at porting SFOS for the OnePlus 5?
I'm currently attempting to port SFOS for the OP5. I'm encountering some problems at the moments (bootloops, no GUI).
I've made an installable zip of SFOS 2.1.3.7 for the OnePlus 5... however, the current issue is that I cannot telnet into the device via USB to figure out where it's failing since kernel 4.4 needs some usb fix for mainline kernel testing. See http://www.merproject.org/logs/#sailfishos-porters/#sailfishos-porters.2017-11-19.log.html for the conversation regarding "usb gadget"
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22Nov17 - I found a solution to the kernel 4.4 usb_gadget issue (https://developer.ridgerun.com/wiki/index.php/How_to_use_USB_device_networking) I am now able to telnet into my OnePlus 5 with the Mer Boat Loader running. Hopefully more progress will follow.
07Dec17 - New Update. I now have UI/touch input working on the OnePlus 5. Now the rest of the debugging begins.
https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/KMXGNgEZ
Good news!
Man, I forget to actually get on XDA, and someone steps up to fill the shoes I haven't been able to fill, made me remember why I like this community.
08Dec17 Update
Some more pictures of SFOS running on the OP5. I would classify this as a pre-alpha build. I will try to work out all of the bugs as soon as I can.
What Works:
GUI
Touch input
Vibration (somewhat)
What Doesnt work:
Cellular/wlan/bluetooth
Sound
Camera
Most likely other key functions...
Excellent!
This thread deserves more attention. As far as all the basic functions are working, I will switch to SFOS as my new daily driver. Thanks for your time and work :victory:
I'm working diligently to get this more stable. I won't post it until it has basic cell/wifi working. All thanks goes to my wife who gets annoyed when I'm constantly working on this project. Haha
Thanks for your hard work!
xreactx said:
I'm working diligently to get this more stable. I won't post it until it has basic cell/wifi working. All thanks goes to my wife who gets annoyed when I'm constantly working on this project. Haha
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xreactx said:
I'm working diligently to get this more stable. I won't post it until it has basic cell/wifi working. All thanks goes to my wife who gets annoyed when I'm constantly working on this project. Haha
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Good stance to take, mate! You have a far better chance of getting it up working than I do with most of my programming knowledge being limited to bash scripting. If you need a second pair of eyes on the code, though, I'm up for at least trying to understand it.
Could be worth looking into halium , there's porting work happening for the OP5. Sailfish os could potentially run on top of it.
Dobby118 said:
Could be worth looking into halium , there's porting work happening for the OP5. Sailfish os could potentially run on top of it.
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I dont know how far along Halium is for the OP5. I've been trying to get ahold of MarioGrip for a few weeks now. I was able to get the UI started with the help of mal, guhl, zhxt, and many others. Check my work on github (www.github.com/xreactx) if you or anyone else wants to see where i may be wrong. My next step is to try and get the wifi to work, then cellular.
What is so especially at Sailfish OS ?

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