Android gingerbread in a pnd?


file manager


OI file manager


Apache V2


http://code.google.com/p/openintents/


terminal emulator


android term


Apache V2


http://code.google.com/p/androidterm/


if I could suggest you also include busybox as lots of tools is missing from stock android for example "cp"... can't even copy stuff from command line.. i know... dumb..


anyway here's a google code for busybox


Apache V2


http://code.google.c...usybox-android/
Ok added these. The busybox you linked is actually that installer thing, so I used real one instead from other source. So here is r3 that comes with a file manager, better (?) terminal and busybox pre-installed:


http://notaz.gp2x.de...gerbread_r3.pnd
 
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Ok games working cut the rope works


riptide will not install


uno installs then you cant go any further


mame4droid reloaded 1.1 doesnt install


Tried activating a 512mb swapfile but no difference oh well need to wait for my wikipad to try mame4droid
 
got Netflix to work :)


Also working


Angry Birds


AngryBirds Seasons


Angrybirds Seasons Hamoween


Bejeweled2


Jewellust


AngryBirdsSpace


PlayerPro-Music-Player ( ya .flac files / album art )


Yahtzee Adventures
 
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got Netflix to work :)


Also working


Angry Birds


AngryBirds Seasons


Angrybirds Seasons Hamoween


Bejeweled2


Jewellust


AngryBirdsSpace


PlayerPro-Music-Player ( ya .flac files / album art )


Yahtzee Adventures

Does "working" mean "full speed" or "barely running" ? :)


By the way can someone make a page on the wiki for the compatibility list, instead of posting this in a thread only ? That would be very useful.
 
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the games all seem full speed to me , and are VERY playable.


The player pro rocks and is 100% right on with my .flac files ,all settings seem to work great.


netflix works so/so sound is 100% while the video seems to sufffer a little ,


then again my son just watched a quick cartoon and it seemed to play fine ..


going to overclock and see if it helps
 
I have edited your app names, Bud. I know they weren't links, and I also know that without market access most people need to resort to a bit of this or that, but lists of obviously cracked filenames aren't something we want to post here. :)

Ok added these. The busybox you linked is actually that installer thing, so I used real one instead from other source. So here is r3 that comes with a file manager, better (?) terminal and busybox pre-installed:


http://notaz.gp2x.de...gerbread_r3.pnd
Thanks Notaz, grabbing now. Looks about 7MB smaller, hope that's right.
 
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Do the images in the gallery not show for anyone else, too?
 
here is where I downloaded the android market (google play). the only issue I'm encountering is that I can't setup my account, it gives me an error saying unable to connect to server... anyone else having this issue?
 

I think you need to have your device activated by Google to do that. Woulnd work on Pandora I think, but I could be wrong.

You can install the gapps for gingerbread. Some info here. I did this by dropping the files in the appdata folder/system. It works, but I don't know if google would approve of it ;)
 
I got the newer play store installed but it still only shows about 5 apps, and crashes every so often any progress on getting it activated properly?
 
I've been looking into that... from what I understand, even if you can get google play to work, you won't be able to download much unless you fool it into thinking you are using a device which is on its compatibility list. Getting the pandora itself onto the compatibility list seems unlikely.


- Neelix
 
I got google play to work, there must be some patch or hack that can trick compatibility, I mean how do all these cheap chinease tablets and gaming handhelds get around it?


it could be something to do with permissions and since we are using fat32 it might not have the right permissions?
 
also is there anyway to remove the mobile phone signal bars? and maybe even match the battery indicator with the real pandora battery?
 
Another quiery see how we make that partition is this the space installed files go? as im getting not enough memory messages trying to install chainfire 3d 3.3 on a 32 GB card which apart from the android install is empty?.
 
most of what you guys are asking must be modified in build.prop the majority of the apps that should appear in the google play store is pulled directly off the fingerprint on the /system/build.prop, to make your pandora "look" like an xperia play from the perspective of the android market add/modify your build.prop to have these lines

ro.product.model=R800i


ro.product.brand=SEMC


ro.product.name=Play


ro.product.device=zeus


ro.product.board=zeus


ro.product.cpu.abi=armeabi-v7a


ro.product.cpu.abi2=armeabi


ro.product.manufacturer=Sony Ericsson


to remove the icon for the signal bar, add this line to your build.prop somewhere



Code:
hw.nophone=true


the apps get installed to your data partition which you create when you start the app, depending on how many apps you want installed, you may want to increase it from 150mb as that's a little low, some apps may be ~20mb... you can eat that 150mb up pretty quick. your additional storeage for media would be what's on the SD2 slot.


EDIT: file browser, terminal and busybox in r3 is working great for me seeing how my wifi is basically worthless... r3 is actually useable now for installing apps etc. Played around with some emulators just for S&G and nes and gba are very playable, snes n64 and psx are playable but are very slow/stuttery.


I'm away from my pandora, but this morning was thinking it'd be cool to get some antutu benchmark scores.. might show us what's slowing things down, and some bottlenecks and what can be focused on for some optimizations.


http://www.antutulabs.com/download
 
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