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#821
here is video with full speed working android 3d games on n900:
video
games:
asphalt 5
crusade of destiny
welcome to hell
radiant
roller coaster
 

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#822
hey guys. is there a way we can transfer file from pc to NITdroid without booting back to Maemo. just plug in usb, i can manage to do adb shell through xp but couldnt find away to do file tranfer
 
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#823
adb push but only works easily for single files
 
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#824
I use Dropbox to transfer apk's from my computer to NITdroid. Far easier than booting back into Maemo.
 

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#825
Originally Posted by dj_steve View Post
you cant easily do it atmoment
i really hate prooving you wrong but there is a ssh client in market and it works
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#826
With 0.0.6 out, and 0.0.5 installed, does that mean all you have to do is run the command given " cd /home/user/MyDocs
wget http://downloads.nitdroid.com/NITDro...ing-world.tbz2
bzip2 -d NITDroid-N900-the-flying-world.tbz2
mount /dev/mmcblk1p2 /and
cd /and
rm -rf *
tar xvf /home/user/MyDocs/NITDroid-N900-the-flying-world.tar "?
 
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#827
Originally Posted by DDRFAN View Post
With 0.0.6 out, and 0.0.5 installed, does that mean all you have to do is run the command given " cd /home/user/MyDocs
wget http://downloads.nitdroid.com/NITDro...ing-world.tbz2
bzip2 -d NITDroid-N900-the-flying-world.tbz2
mount /dev/mmcblk1p2 /and
cd /and
rm -rf *
tar xvf /home/user/MyDocs/NITDroid-N900-the-flying-world.tar "?
Yes

I have done it earlier this evening and all is fine using the instructions above
 
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#828
Hey I foolishly deleted all the items in my /etc/bootmenu.d/ folder, including the examples. Yes. I do have one entry, for NITDroid, which means it boots to NITDroid by default. I can still get to Maemo by pressing 0 at the menu, but I need some help getting things back to the way they should be.
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Originally Posted by Descalzo View Post
Hey I foolishly deleted all the items in my /etc/bootmenu.d/ folder, including the examples. Yes. I do have one entry, for NITDroid, which means it boots to NITDroid by default. I can still get to Maemo by pressing 0 at the menu, but I need some help getting things back to the way they should be.
What entries do you want to see there? Just normal maemo or power kernel too?
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#830
You need to create these files:

Standard Maemo
Code:
cd /etc/multiboot.d
cat > Maemo 2.6.28-omap1.item << EOF
ITEM_NAME="Maemo 2.6.28-omap1"
ITEM_KERNEL=2.6.28-omap1
ITEM_MODULES=ext3
EOF
Power Kernel
Code:
cd /etc/multiboot.d
cat > Maemo 2.6.28.10power37.item << EOF
ITEM_NAME="Maemo 2.6.28.10power37"
ITEM_KERNEL=2.6.28.10power37
ITEM_MODULES=ext3
EOF
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