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andrewfblack 2010-07-14 17:07

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Development Topic
 
I might have missed it I havn't followed this thread in months, but is android market working yet. I see the idroid guys got android market install on the iphone. Didn't know if their work would help here is a link to their post.

cpate99 2010-07-14 17:18

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it has been working. i have had it for 1.5 weeks

Hmoobwarrior 2010-07-14 17:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Laughing Man (Post 751754)
No, root access is like admin access. The problem with just using Milestone drivers is those drivers are encrypted. Kinda like the equivalent of Nokia's closed source drivers for some of the N900 parts.

Ahh i see thanks for the clarification :P.

Love the community

andrewfblack 2010-07-14 17:48

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Development Topic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cpate99 (Post 751784)
it has been working. i have had it for 1.5 weeks

Is it included with Nitdroid or do you have to install it after?

dubzii 2010-07-14 17:56

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It's included with the latest version.. Read the release notes dude ;)

RogerTHAcctant 2010-07-15 00:33

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installing nitdroid takes up 10-20 more rootfs space right? for the people who using it, does it hinder the performance of using maemo 5 when you boot in maemo?

from prior experience it seems that rootfs effects performance to a large degree

geneven 2010-07-15 00:43

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Development Topic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerTHAcctant (Post 752250)
installing nitdroid takes up 10-20 more rootfs space right? for the people who using it, does it hinder the performance of using maemo 5 when you boot in maemo?

from prior experience it seems that rootfs effects performance to a large degree

It has an effect if you end up with not enough rootfs. Fortunately, most people got more rootfs when they upgraded to pr1.2, so they can afford the extra usage.

jakiman 2010-07-15 00:54

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Development Topic
 
Hi all, I have a few questions regarding the current state of Nitdroid:

1. I know it can dual boot Maemo and Android. If so, can the Maemo side be overclocked still after setting up my N900 to dual boot?
2. While in Android, does video play back work perfectly? eg. 800x480 MP4 file. (is there xvid codec support?)
3. Does the Android games play at full speed?
4. Can I listen to MP3's via 3.5mm earphone jack?
5. Does it have Korean filenames/id3tags support?

I think I found some ansers in the nitdroid site but just making sure.
I can't wait till it's near fully functional as a phone/video/music player. =)

ear0wax 2010-07-15 08:19

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Development Topic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jakiman (Post 752263)
Hi all, I have a few questions regarding the current state of Nitdroid:

1. I know it can dual boot Maemo and Android. If so, can the Maemo side be overclocked still after setting up my N900 to dual boot?
2. While in Android, does video play back work perfectly? eg. 800x480 MP4 file. (is there xvid codec support?)
3. Does the Android games play at full speed?
4. Can I listen to MP3's via 3.5mm earphone jack?
5. Does it have Korean filenames/id3tags support?

I think I found some ansers in the nitdroid site but just making sure.
I can't wait till it's near fully functional as a phone/video/music player. =)

1. Yes.
2. No
3. mostly no
4. Yes
5. Install and find out and let us all know

mr_bridger 2010-07-15 17:33

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Development Topic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jakiman (Post 752263)
Hi all, I have a few questions regarding the current state of Nitdroid:

1. I know it can dual boot Maemo and Android. If so, can the Maemo side be overclocked still after setting up my N900 to dual boot?

i found, that i had to uninstall titans kernel and settings completely. and revert to stock kernel.

then install nitdroid as per dj_steves instructions. HERE

then to re-enable overclocking, i boot using option #2, (2.6.28.10power37 ) and then once booted. install the enhanced kernel settings *only*.

i can then use your queenbeecon buttons from your guide as i did before.

Ross.

P.S. as a side note. ive lost the colours to the buttons since Queenbeecon update recently. and see a bee with a heart when i press them,! still functional tho. any ideas?


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