Archive for the 'Android Development' Category

Updated Kernel for CyanogenMod Sholes 1.0.1

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I have created an updated Kernel for Koush’s release of CyanogenMod Sholes (Droid) v1.0.1. This will most likely be integrated into the next release of Koush’s ROM.
Features:

Built from the latest stable 2.6.29 source from google
Netfilter options enabled for wireless tethering
Overclock options available, but set to stock frequencies at boot
ext3/4 support via modules

Change Log:

Reduced the number of CPU [...]

New DroidMod 1.0 Boot-Loop Workaround (v0.3)

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

My father’s phone continued to have issues with the last hybrid SM2.0.3/DM1.0 build that I posted here.  After having him run for a while on a limited kernel that I compiled, I finally updated him to a newer kernel that I made.
This new build is hybrid build of DroidMod and my own custom kernel. This [...]

I need a wiki – Android reminders

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

I really need to bring my own wiki online for notetaking. In the meantime, here are some things to remember for working with Android on the Droid

DroidMod 1.0 Boot-Loop Workaround

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

It seems that a percentage of Droid phones are having a problem updating to the latest version of DroidMod (formally SholesMod). The current consensus is that this problem is stemming from a difference in how some of the Droids are handling different clock rates, and the fact that the newest builds are defaulting to an [...]

Clicker 1.1.0

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

An update has been posted with some changes that I wanted, plus some from comment requests.
1.1.0 Changes:

Hardware volume buttons now change Media Player (and therefore the click) volume
Louder overall click
The trackball can now be used to make the click

First Android App Published – Clicker

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

As requested by by Dana – Clicker
This is a very simple app to emulate a clicker used for pet training; useful for when you don’t want to carry a real clicker at all times. Volume is set by the phone’s Media Volume.
For information on the training style, search for “Clicker Training” online.
Future plans:
Volume Control
A better [...]