We heard some rumors already yesterday but now we’ve received a video that shows what seems to be working WiFi.
We’re eagerly awaiting the formal submission by Furies.
We heard some rumors already yesterday but now we’ve received a video that shows what seems to be working WiFi.
We’re eagerly awaiting the formal submission by Furies.
Andoreas sent us a video of his proof of concept for Froyo with working SGX/EGL on gen7.
If you have an WebM capable browser you should see it right here:
If not you can just download the video.
He’s currently working out the details of how to get this working in a more clean fashion and we are hopeful to find an way to get this into our future builds.
Al has spent some more time improving base-line usability. Looks like he’s now got both TSlib and Buttons working! So now it’s really about time somebody goes and claims the bounty for the WiFi driver!
The build is still using the old framebuffer layout, this means no double buffering and no SGX/EGL – who wants to step up and do that? After all Archos have published updated GPL sources including the necessary SGX module sources.
Oh and if you are fearless and want to give it a spin – here’s the image! Also a sample menu.lst entry:
openAOS Froyo alpha|/dev/sda1|/rootfsfroyo.img|/init
And if you manage to make network connectivity work (which is unlikely unless you start messing with the system on the CLI and attach an usb-ethernet device or rewrite initrc to make g_ether work) you could even use Al’s AndAppStore which he preinstalled on this image!
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This gained momentum way faster than I expected. After some very interesting discussion I was surprised by this:
15:03:44< AlSutton> I'm going to put up 50 GBP (~ 60 EUR) for the first person to deliver working WiFi on Froyo that gets Gr8Ks approval.
15:04:50< AlSutton> When Gr8K gets back he can check the code, confirm it works, and then the payment will be made.
15:05:37< AlSutton> Payment will be via PayPal, and documentation on how to get the WiFi working needs to be included
15:08:10< AlSutton> Unless Gr8K has any objections I'm happy to let the fun begin... ![]()
15:08:44<@dm8tbr> AlSutton: in this case it wouldn't be that easy to keep the 'completely FOSS' rule though. the ti driver is not GPL. neither is the wpa_supplicant with the load of TI patches.
15:09:52< AlSutton> In the case it needs non-GPLed code it can do what the Nexus One Froyo build does; include a script to pull it from a known location (e.g. existing firmware / device)
15:11:00<+Gr8K> dm8tbr: no pb with the bounty
15:12:32< AlSutton> The N1 script to pull files from the device & put them in the build tree is at
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=device/htc/passion.git;a=blob;f=extract-files.sh;h=afc97d5b5bd777843873c72f39946e018ce07015;hb=froyo-release in case anyone wants an example
(Parts not relevant to the bounty have been omitted)
The bounty is being offered by AndAppStore.
Hack the planet!