Anyone up for giving it a shot ?
Please...
I'm willing to help for sure but have no clue where to start. Vodafone
hasn't even
released an sdk to write native applications, so there currently is no
way to at least
launch some app that could explore the current partition on the
device...
Like I said, I have no clue as where to start
On Dec 30 2009, 1:32 pm, Celegorm <ndres...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Come on guys, is there no one willing to try this?
> The phone (together with theH1) is going to be quite common I think.
>
> Please...
>
> On 28 Dez., 02:55, Trystam <francisco.card...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > First of all one needs to know how to hack the M1 to install a custom
> > firmware.
> > That should be the hard part as the M1 seems to be comonent wise on
> > the HCL of Android 2.0.
>
> > Anyone up for giving it a shot ?
>
> > On Dec 7, 12:39 pm, Celegorm <ndres...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello from Germany,
>
> > > well, I am happy I found this group.
> > > It certainly looks like I could use some help from you guys!
>
> > > I have a big problem with my new phone: aSamsung360 M-1 from Vader-
On Jan 5, 8:07 am, Chris van de Steeg <ch...@chrisvandesteeg.nl>
wrote:
If someone gets this done, then we're all go to install android on
it...
On Jan 8, 9:37 am, Trystam <francisco.card...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Application Framework aint from Vodafone , the UI is ....
> The general ideia for it would be to exploit the way to hack and slash
> to get to the bootloader code .
>
> On Jan 5, 8:07 am, Chris van de Steeg <ch...@chrisvandesteeg.nl>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have theSamsungH1myself and would also LOVE to have android 2.0
I think that with the Samsung PC Tools suite you can already replace
the firmware of the phone via usb...
(Btw I think the firmware must be packaged in a format suitable for
those tools...)
However I noticed something inside the limo package list here:
http://opensource.limofoundation.org/index.php/limo-open-source.html
Into the limo OS package list there is also openssh...
This means that there must be some kind of shell subsystem already
present on the phone...
And maybe under certain conditions it must even be accessible via
ssh....
I wonder if this could be a way to lurk inside the filesystem of the
phone...
I'm willing to help in any way i can...
On 8 Gen, 23:42, Aliaser <thealia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, I'm very interested into this port too.. And I would really
> like to help..
>
> I think that with theSamsungPC Tools suite you can already replace
> > > > > > First of all one needs to know how to hack theM1to install a custom
> > > > > > firmware.
> > > > > > That should be the hard part as theM1seems to be comonent wise on
Ill be reading this post, because i would be so happy with android :)
I do think both have great potential for running Android (baseband
aside), given the number of devices already running it using similar
hardware.
I own a Samsung H1 myself, which has never appealed to me due to the
(in my opinion) flawed LiMo implementation. I've done some basic
research on various parts of the updating process, OS and bootloader
as getting my own code/kernel running would be a requirement before
even considering porting Android.
Unfortunately, whilst toying around with the bootloader I've managed
to turn the phone into a paperweight, so my effort is on-hold until I
manage to ressurect it via JTAG.
As I've mentioned before, first a reliable 'way in' needs to be found,
probably by directly communicating to the bootloader (as the updater
is not capable of flashing custom firmware packages). I will gladly
share my findings so far with anyone interested (having knowledge of
the ARM architecture wouldn't hurt, though).
Please hop along at #h1 on Freenode or send me an email. As I'm quite
certain M1 runs the same bootloader, it might be of interest to both
M1 and H1 owners. Do note, my personal ability to continue working on
it depends on wheher I manage to revive my H1.
On Jan 8, 11:42 pm, Aliaser <thealia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, I'm very interested into this port too.. And I would really
> like to help..
>
> I think that with theSamsungPC Tools suite you can already replace
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On Jan 16, 7:22 am, Joerie <j.de.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> While there are currently two phones on the market running the 360
> LiMo OS (SamsungM1 andH1), they fundamentally differ in hardware
> design, and thus should be considered different porting targets (H1
> runs on top of a OMAP3430, whereas the M1 is powered by a S3C6410).
>
> I do think both have great potential for running Android (baseband
> aside), given the number of devices already running it using similar
> hardware.
>
> I own aSamsungH1myself, which has never appealed to me due to the
> (in my opinion) flawed LiMo implementation. I've done some basic
> research on various parts of the updating process, OS and bootloader
> as getting my own code/kernel running would be a requirement before
> even considering porting Android.
>
> Unfortunately, whilst toying around with the bootloader I've managed
> to turn the phone into a paperweight, so my effort is on-hold until I
> manage to ressurect it via JTAG.
>
> As I've mentioned before, first a reliable 'way in' needs to be found,
> probably by directly communicating to the bootloader (as the updater
> is not capable of flashing custom firmware packages). I will gladly
> share my findings so far with anyone interested (having knowledge of
> the ARM architecture wouldn't hurt, though).
>
> Please hop along at #h1on Freenode or send me an email. As I'm quite
> certain M1 runs the same bootloader, it might be of interest to both
> M1 andH1owners. Do note, my personal ability to continue working on
On Jan 18, 8:53 pm, Christophe Grant <christophe.gr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> How did you get into the bootloader for theSamsungh1and has the
On Jan 18, 11:46 pm, Joerie <j.de.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All available source code related to the H1 (GT-i8320) may be found athttp://opensource.samsungmobile.com/download/OpenSource/GT-I8320_Open...
On 16 Jan., 13:22, Joerie <j.de.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> While there are currently two phones on the market running the 360
> LiMo OS (SamsungM1and H1), they fundamentally differ in hardware
> design, and thus should be considered different porting targets (H1
> runs on top of a OMAP3430, whereas theM1is powered by a S3C6410).
>
> I do think both have great potential for running Android (baseband
> aside), given the number of devices already running it using similar
> hardware.
>
> I own a Samsung H1 myself, which has never appealed to me due to the
> (in my opinion) flawed LiMo implementation. I've done some basic
> research on various parts of the updating process, OS and bootloader
> as getting my own code/kernel running would be a requirement before
> even considering porting Android.
>
> Unfortunately, whilst toying around with the bootloader I've managed
> to turn the phone into a paperweight, so my effort is on-hold until I
> manage to ressurect it via JTAG.
>
> As I've mentioned before, first a reliable 'way in' needs to be found,
> probably by directly communicating to the bootloader (as the updater
> is not capable of flashing custom firmware packages). I will gladly
> share my findings so far with anyone interested (having knowledge of
> the ARM architecture wouldn't hurt, though).
>
> Please hop along at #h1 on Freenode or send me an email. As I'm quite
> certainM1runs the same bootloader, it might be of interest to bothM1and H1 owners. Do note, my personal ability to continue working on
> > > > > > > First of all one needs to know how to hack theM1to install a custom
> > > > > > > firmware.
> > > > > > > That should be the hard part as theM1seems to be comonent wise on
it probably would be something between i7500 and the new i5700. The
source code is avaiable and the roms too. So how would we change it to
a three buttons phone and port it throw the uploader samsung new
studio?... experts thats the chalange :D
Nice to see more people interested in this port! I own a M1 myself and
would love to get rid of this OS.
Any progress yet?
Joerie, any luck with resurrecting your H1?
Best regards,
Pedro
On 16 Jan, 12:22, Joerie <j.de.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> While there are currently two phones on the market running the 360
> LiMo OS (SamsungM1and H1), they fundamentally differ in hardware
> design, and thus should be considered different porting targets (H1
> runs on top of a OMAP3430, whereas theM1is powered by a S3C6410).
>
> I do think both have great potential for running Android (baseband
> aside), given the number of devices already running it using similar
> hardware.
>
> I own aSamsungH1 myself, which has never appealed to me due to the
> (in my opinion) flawed LiMo implementation. I've done some basic
> research on various parts of the updating process, OS and bootloader
> as getting my own code/kernel running would be a requirement before
> even considering porting Android.
>
> Unfortunately, whilst toying around with the bootloader I've managed
> to turn the phone into a paperweight, so my effort is on-hold until I
> manage to ressurect it via JTAG.
>
> As I've mentioned before, first a reliable 'way in' needs to be found,
> probably by directly communicating to the bootloader (as the updater
> is not capable of flashing custom firmware packages). I will gladly
> share my findings so far with anyone interested (having knowledge of
> the ARM architecture wouldn't hurt, though).
>
> Please hop along at #h1 on Freenode or send me an email. As I'm quite
> certainM1runs the same bootloader, it might be of interest to bothM1and H1 owners. Do note, my personal ability to continue working on
> > > > > > > First of all one needs to know how to hack theM1to install a custom
> > > > > > > firmware.
> > > > > > > That should be the hard part as theM1seems to be comonent wise on
Anybody know how get access to the system files?
cheers,
zmiguel
Here are the details: http://www.limo-os.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6
Please, let me know if you find this interesting.
Thank you!
anyone know other way to hack and have access to the filesystems (read
and write)?
cheers,
zmiguel
http://www.limo-os.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9
http://www.limo-os.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6&p=14#p12
Ius has done a good job...
I also have a Samsung H1 and i don't like the vodafone system, and i'm
hoping that there will be possible to put android in the device.
It looks like the phone has the same hardware (at least, a lot of
components) that the android phone, motorola droid.
Source: http://www.phonewreck.com/2009/11/12/motorola-droid-teardown-analysis/
I hoping that after the hacking for running a custom kernel the
android porting will be more easier (due to the similarity to the
android, and the open source drivers of the phone).
Best Regards,
Bruno Almeida
ceers
Ceers
ceers
nitro ha scritto:
thank you for your reply.
On 22 feb, 12:36, nitro <asora...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi to all :-)
> A trac was opened for movitool development and information about
> movinand.bin/RFS filesystem sharing.http://movitool.ntd.homelinux.org.
On Mar 9, 7:35 pm, Marco Pignati <marco.pign...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, in this forum they are trying to make something..http://www.limo-os.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=4.
> > > > > I also have a SamsungH1and i don't like the vodafone system, and i'm
> > > > > hoping that there will be possible to put android in the device.
>
> > > > > It looks like the phone has the same hardware (at least, a lot of
> > > > > components) that the android phone, motorola droid.
> > > > > Source:http://www.phonewreck.com/2009/11/12/motorola-droid-teardown-analysis/
>
> > > > > I hoping that after the hacking for running a custom kernel the
> > > > > androidportingwill be more easier (due to the similarity to the
> > > > > android, and the open source drivers of the phone).
>
> > > > > Best Regards,
> > > > > Bruno Almeida
>
> > > > > On Feb 2, 12:10 pm, Abash <ab...@limo-os.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Hi agains Guys,
> > > > > > I've received info that the trick still works with newer firmware
> > > > > > versions, exactly:
>
> > > > > >http://www.limo-os.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6&p=14#p12
>
> > > > > > Ius has done a good job...
>
> > > > > > On Feb 1, 4:37 pm, zmiguel <zmig...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > nothing new abash.
> > > > > > > if you have the new update firmware, just forget this trick.
>
> > > > > > > anyone know other way to hack and have access to the filesystems (read
> > > > > > > and write)?
>
> > > > > > > cheers,
> > > > > > > zmiguel
>
> > > > > > > On 1 Fev, 14:38, zmiguel <zmig...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > good abash, I'll see it.
> > > > > > > > thank you
>
> > > > > > > > On 31 Jan, 23:35, Abash <ab...@limo-os.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > Hi Guys and Chris,
> > > > > > > > > I'm sorry, I've sent a message to Chris, but I'm interested in
> > > > > > > > > posting for anyone else. I've found a very important hack in the
> > > > > > > > > Samsung 360H1, that allows to access to ANY file in the WHOLE
Just a quick update. Progress has been slow, as it's mainly a one-man
effort currently. I've however managed to get Android to run on H1.
Unfortunately the touch screen driver is still missing, as I've had no
luck trying to use the one written by Google. Synaptics is supposedly
working on a 'generic' driver, which looks promising.
As it's nowhere near usable without a proper input method, I currently
have no binaries available. My board support code for H1 can be found
at my gitweb [1] (kernel and u-boot - 2.6.33-test1 patches from the
android experimental tree were applied for Eclair to run).
Apart from that, there's still plenty of work to do. If you happen to
have the phone and you're not afraid of the kernel, pleae /do/ hop
along at #h1 on freenode, I could use a hand.
Obligatory proof of concept: http://i44.tinypic.com/331in0x.jpg
Joerie
[1]: http://h1.pargon.nl/gitweb/gitweb.cgi
On Mar 18, 11:58 am, Filipe Gonçalves
Here we have info from SGX 530 http://pixhawk.ethz.ch/omap/sgx
As an example Palm Pre is also a Texas Instruments OMAP3430 - 64nm
ARM, PowerVR SGX 530 GPU, ~600MHz C64x + DSP + ISP, and has been
ported to Android.
Best regards,
Guillem
Joerie, I'm an informatics engineer and despite not knowing much about
Linux and hardware I'll do my best to help you. Just let me know from
where should I start? (and did you erase LiMo or did you manage to
change the hmmm... Lilo(?) and make it have a dual boot with Android
on another partition or micro-SD Card?)
Guillem, that's great, and did you manage to install it on the H1 with
Android?
On Mar 24, 4:16 pm, Guillem Hernandez Sola
<guillem.hernandez.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, guys!
> I guess that our main problem isH1graphical subsystem and its AMOLED
> screen.
> If it is correct,SamsungH1graphical controller is PowerVR SGX.
> Being more specific,H1has a Texas Instruments - 600 MHz ARM Cortex
> A8 + PowerVR SGX 530 GPU + 430MHz C64x+ DSP + ISP (Image Signal
> Processor) - OpenGL
>
> Here we have info from SGX 530http://pixhawk.ethz.ch/omap/sgx
Please go to http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=h1
to help :)
hi m'i zobodiniho i'm new in ur group
if u want download the frimware go to youtube and seach it : how to install android 2.0 in vodafone M1