01mick wrote:Got Fatdog Arm booting on the Pandora Smile (600MHz TI omap3 model, 512MB RAM)
Mick, wow!!! That's a blazing progress !!!
Good news, html5 video works perfectly, no noticeable lag, but the sound from those videos fails. My sound is working fine from aplay.
Probably because when I built seamonkey I haven't compiled the audio codecs yet. I have been trying to build Seamonkey 2.20 --- but boy oh boy oh boy 5 tries later and the !@#$$% thing still failed to link for lack of memory. If only I have 1GB on my Mele ...
By the way, there are lots of references to "lib64" in /etc/profile, I think I'll replace those
Yes, I notice that too, and they are already done in alpha2 (not yet uploaded). Any more things ?
starhawk wrote: it's called a T004
This looks good. The fact it is A10-based and has an SD Card means that it will definitely bootable, and the spec isn't bad too. For FatdogArm to boot on it we only need to find the appropriate "script.bin" for it, which should be easy (if it is already rooted).
Ted Dog wrote:Redownloaded img file and WOW booted right up this time
Congrats, glad you make it to work!
Does wifi work, or the dailup (phone with data plan acts like modem)
I don't haven't included dial-up code yet, missing pppd and wvdial and the scripts, perhaps modeswitch too. I need feedback whether it is useful to include these, as I don't have any hardware to test them.
Have a bunch of drives appear nand[a-d,f,g,i] some have lots of space (almost 3Gs) are those usable can I add folders, will it harm Android?
They are the internal NAND flash for your Mele; some contains boot loaders, kernel, android recovery partition, android OS, android data ... feel free to explore and look inside, but don't change unless you know what you're doing. The "data" partition (the one with the largest freespace) is probably safe to use - but if you Mele doesn't boot Android anymore don't come to me ...
how do we turn on speeellll checker in seamonkey fatAA
Seamonkey, when compiled with locale *other than en_US*, will not have spell-checker built-in. I discovered it way too late but I wasn't going to re-compile it again when each compile was an 18-hour stint on the Mele. On next seamonkey build I will do it using default en_US locale and then everyone can localise using the langpacks.
I've been playing with this all day & night, its 5:40am local time may even see the sunrise twice without sleeping
Take care Ted, you don't want to fall ill because of this
But I'm glad that you like it.
cheers!