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    [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread

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    mornage | # 681 | 2010-08-10, 08:30 | Report

    Originally Posted by horrorschow View Post
    is nitroid released?
    i can't find an update on downloads.nitdroid.com!?

    or will he release today?
    your post make me think thats steve hase released....?
    if yes, where can i find the files?
    http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=670

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    PePPeN20 | # 682 | 2010-08-10, 10:45 | Report

    Originally Posted by leetut View Post
    well that worked once, now it gives me
    failed: No such file or directory

    using the same command as above
    hi =) .. I changed the boot

    look here

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC9Cie2xauk


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    ramoncio | # 683 | 2010-08-10, 12:12 | Report

    Originally Posted by dj_steve View Post
    ok heres a nice sparkling new nitdroid version - the flying world aka 0.0.6

    yes your probably wondering why the sudden jump to a new major version. well that because

    WE HAVE 3D GRAPHICS ACCELERATION

    other updates and changelog follow:

    --changelog--
    Full 3d graphics accell active and running - 2d gfx in launcher etc seems to of heavily benefited from this also.
    LIVE Wallpapers work now.
    2.6.28.NIT.05 REQUIRED !!

    known issues:
    their is huge amounts of flicker in power off dialog - nothing major enough to be a problem.
    first boot still takes ages but this is normal - you can easily tell if the powervr has kicked in as the matrix screen speeds up about 10 fold
    some flickering is seen in other areas of the os also, nothing huge enough to prevent release though

    link to rootfs: http://downloads.nitdroid.com/NITDro...ing-world.tbz2 | http://files2.nitdroid.com/NITDroid-...ing-world.tbz2 | http://rapidshare.com/files/40897270...orld.tbz2.html

    installation :
    wipe ext3 partition and extract this new one over it.

    quick howto:
    Code:
    cd /home/user/MyDocs
    wget http://downloads.nitdroid.com/NITDroid-N900-the-flying-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
    any bugs please use the bug tracker
    Hi DJ_Steve,

    Very nice work with NITDroid!!
    I am quite amazed with what you have achieved, as I thought 2D/3D acceleration would be a no-go.
    I hope phone/camera support is on the way, so it can be a real alternative to Maemo/Meego, not just for gaming.

    I installed a previous version some months ago and everything worked as it was supposed to, but you had by then a custom kernel, which needed to be flashed and no power/overclocking support. So I decided to wait for some time.

    But now I have been trying to install this latest version for two days without success.
    I have downloaded the image from the different links and from different OSes, and I always get an error at the end.

    I have tried with different partitioning schemes for the mmcblk1, but none of them worked, but maybe the problem is not related to the partitioning scheme. I also tried in the irc forums but nothing has been of help. I even reflashed the phone to a clean Maemo image a couple of times, but I can't get NITDroid to work, it never loads the matrix intro.

    On the other hand, I think it is very weird this error extracting the tbz2 file, but it shouldn't be a stopper, as some other people have reported it to work. And it happens just at the end, so it can be unrelated with my problem.

    Could you please confirm you don't get any error/warning at the end of the extraction? I got it from Maemo console, from ubuntu and now in Snow Leopard.

    I'll try to install a previous version to see if I can make it work.

    Good job, keep on going!!!

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    mornage | # 684 | 2010-08-10, 12:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by ramoncio View Post
    Hi DJ_Steve,

    Very nice work with NITDroid!!
    I am quite amazed with what you have achieved, as I thought 2D/3D acceleration would be a no-go.
    I hope phone/camera support is on the way, so it can be a real alternative to Maemo/Meego, not just for gaming.

    I installed a previous version some months ago and everything worked as it was supposed to, but you had by then a custom kernel, which needed to be flashed and no power/overclocking support. So I decided to wait for some time.

    But now I have been trying to install this latest version for two days without success.
    I have downloaded the image from the different links and from different OSes, and I always get an error at the end.

    I have tried with different partitioning schemes for the mmcblk1, but none of them worked, but maybe the problem is not related to the partitioning scheme. I also tried in the irc forums but nothing has been of help. I even reflashed the phone to a clean Maemo image a couple of times, but I can't get NITDroid to work, it never loads the matrix intro.

    On the other hand, I think it is very weird this error extracting the tbz2 file, but it shouldn't be a stopper, as some other people have reported it to work. And it happens just at the end, so it can be unrelated with my problem.

    Could you please confirm you don't get any error/warning at the end of the extraction? I got it from Maemo console, from ubuntu and now in Snow Leopard.

    I'll try to install a previous version to see if I can make it work.

    Good job, keep on going!!!
    You shouldn't get an error. What is the error you are getting?

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    horrorschow | # 685 | 2010-08-10, 12:26 | Report

    follow the instructions on page 1 post 2 and wait when you are unpacking, till it is ready with it!

    after doing that i should work!

    you only have to wait till it is really ready wit unpacking the tbz2 file

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    maxximuscool | # 686 | 2010-08-10, 12:26 | Report

    DJ Steve,
    is it possible to create some onscreen virtual buttons to replace the “back” button and other required buttons instead of changing the buttons function? a custome UI would be great I don't know how hard can this be. But really hope to see those virtual buttons one day.

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    Sieg Warhet | # 687 | 2010-08-10, 13:10 | Report

    After rebooting from the formatting, my N900 is bricked at the multiboot selection. It just says "press a key to select" but no selection is visible. This is the second time I've tried (meaning I had to reflash) and it stops at the same spot.

    Only thing that was out of the ordinary was that when trying to remove bootmenu-n900, it reported not being installed. Otherwise, everything was done as is.

    Help would be appreciated.

    EDIT ADD: Oh silly me. Didn't know I had to have the keyboard out.

    Another thing. Is anyone else having a HUGE dpi? I like it, but some graphics are messed up. Any way to change this?

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    elmonen | # 688 | 2010-08-10, 14:32 | Report

    Can someone tell me what kind of voltages is N900 using in nitdroid when oc'd?

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    AlphaX2 | # 689 | 2010-08-10, 14:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by Sieg Warhet View Post
    Only thing that was out of the ordinary was that when trying to remove bootmenu-n900, it reported not being installed. Otherwise, everything was done as is.

    Help would be appreciated.

    EDIT ADD: Oh silly me. Didn't know I had to have the keyboard out.

    Another thing. Is anyone else having a HUGE dpi? I like it, but some graphics are messed up. Any way to change this?
    1. The bootmenu-n900 was another alternative bootmanager, it's not the maemo one, so in a clear install you don't have installed this package.

    2. DPI can be changed at /system/build.prop , edit this line:

    ro.sf.lcd_density= XXX

    XXX can be 160 - 240, dj_steve said 200 is optimal, but I like 240 more.

    You can change it from maemo, or with a file manager and and texteditor directly in Nitdroid.

    AlphaX2

    Thanks to everyone working at NitDroid, at the moment I am only unhappy about Flash - with standard cpu it's not running smooth. Could the 2D/3D gfx help, or is there only need of CPU power?!

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    [DarkGUNMAN] | # 690 | 2010-08-10, 15:27 | Report

    Also, if you do like the higher DPI, you can change the number of rows and columns in ADW launcher to take advantage of the extra space

    Menu Button (Proximity) > ADW Settings

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