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It's here, ALPHA 2.1 (10-19-2011)

colchiro

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[RELEASE][ALPHA][Discussion] CyanogenMod team Touchpad port

Alpha 2.1:
If updating from Alpha1, just grab the updated installer and you cm7 files and flash as usual.

For new install, you'll need all 4 files below.

Lots of stuff fixed: Issues - cmtouchpad - Android port for HP Touchpad - Google Project Hosting

DOWNLOADS:

ACME Installer/instructions, CM7, CWR, gApps, moboot (see above link for files)

Make sure to copy the gApps to your TP with the other 2 install files or you won't have Market!

To preserver battery stats, consider charging to 100% before installing.

CM7 progress update - BT and netflix. - YouTube



PROBLEMS/Solutions:

No Market: You forgot to install Google Apps (gApps)
Can't boot into recovery: You didn't install moboot
Rom Manager won't boot me into recovery... no option for Tenderloin: Use power menu... choose "reboot", then choose recovery

Need to reflash something?
Copy zip files (gApps, mootboot, etc)to cminstall folder ("cminstall" might be case sensitive).
Reboot and hold vol-up button down to boot into usb mode.
Redo: novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller
 
Install seems simple enough, almost too simple, I'm hearing some issues with the TP going to sleep, so I'm going to wait a day or so and let some others find the problems before I dive into it.
 
Interesting. I may try it just because I'm dipping my toes in the waters of Android development and am considering trading/selling my TP for a 10 inch Android tablet to do development on. I am curious how well the apps I like to run look on a 10 inch device.
 
It installs and boots very fast, but I didn't add gApps to the folder (I considered it) and got to work and found out I couldn't boot into recovery to install them. So guess I'm heading home for lunch today. :D

I just need to copy gApps to the cw folder on the TP and run novacom again to install them. Don't usually check the forum from work, but this is a special day. :D
 
So I've downloaded all of the CM7 update files, the moboo file, the gApps, file, and the Acme installer file. I also reinstalled the WebOS SDK quick install program, which, if I understand correctly, includes Novacom. However, I can't get the command prompt to find Novacom anywhere to begin the install.


After I've put all of the aforementioned files into the touchpad, can anyone shed some light on what exactly I need to be putting into the command prompt?
 
So I've downloaded all of the CM7 update files, the moboo file, the gApps, file, and the Acme installer file. I also reinstalled the WebOS SDK quick install program, which, if I understand correctly, includes Novacom. However, I can't get the command prompt to find Novacom anywhere to begin the install.


After I've put all of the aforementioned files into the touchpad, can anyone shed some light on what exactly I need to be putting into the command prompt?

I had the same issue. What worked for me was putting the ACME installer file into the same directory as the novacom executable, then running the command stated in the ACME installer readme (after changing the directory to where novacom.exe is located)
 
I had the same issue. What worked for me was putting the ACME installer file into the same directory as the novacom executable, then running the command stated in the ACME installer readme (after changing the directory to where novacom.exe is located)

I must be downloading a bunk version of Novacom, because I can't even locate it anywhere on my computer, despite having the full QuickInstall program. Where would you recommend to download just the necessary Novacom file?

When you mention the command, are you referring to $ novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller ?
 
If you installed Novacom, just open a command prompt and copy the line (w/o the $) and right-click on the command window and choose "paste". Then press enter.

If you're running Win7 or Vista, you might need to right-click on the command prompt icon (you can find it in Start... Accessories) and choose "run as administrator".
 
If you installed Novacom, just open a command prompt and copy the line (w/o the $) and right-click on the command window and choose "paste". Then press enter.

If you're running Win7 or Vista, you might need to right-click on the command prompt icon (you can find it in Start... Accessories) and choose "run as administrator".

Through the WebOS quick install program, I've 'reinstalled' Novacom about 5 times now. It says it's reinstalling the drivers and then tells me they all installed successfully.

Running through the command prompt as an administrator, I still get the same message. "The system cannot find the file specified".

I'd try doing what Potsey suggested, but like I said, I can't even locate the Novacom files to put them in the with ACME installer.
 
I would think you'll novacom in C:\program files\HP webOs\SDK\bin

When you open your command prompt window, type:
path
and press Enter.

Your novacom path needs to be in that mess of file paths that command spits out or it won't work.
 
I would think you'll novacom in C:\program files\HP webOs\SDK\bin

When you open your command prompt window, type:
path
and press Enter.

Your novacom path needs to be in that mess of file paths that command spits out or it won't work.

Just found Novacom, in C/Program files/ Palm,Inc/Novacom.

I copied it to the Acmeinstaller folder, like Potsey suggested, but still cannot locate the file with the command.
 
I found this post helpful, had the same issues and this solved it for me.

Basically, I found novacom was in C:\Program Files\Palm, Inc
I copied the ACMEInstaller file into the Palm, Inc folder, typed
Code:
cd C:\Program Files\Palm, Inc
into command prompt, then the
Code:
novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller
and then it all worked perfectly.

edit: CM7 running smoothly so far!
 
I found this post helpful, had the same issues and this solved it for me.

Basically, I found novacom was in C:\Program Files\Palm, Inc
I copied the ACMEInstaller file into the Palm, Inc folder, typed
Code:
cd C:\Program Files\Palm, Inc
into command prompt, then the
Code:
novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller
and then it all worked perfectly.

edit: CM7 running smoothly so far!


You are the man!

Or, in your case, I assume WOMAN!

Thanks so much. It's installing now.
 
I am indeed the woman haha! I can't take credit though, I just paraphrased the post I found that helped. Seriously though, novacom is a b**ch!


I also found this guide that someone had written, seems a lot easier to follow than the readme.
 
My wifi's hosed after restoring wifi settings from my phone via TIBU.

Try WITHOUT running as administrator. That doesn't work for me (Win7 64 bit).
 
Anyone having trouble searching within the market? I can touch the search icon, and it highlights, but nothing happens. Any ideas?
 
I had issues where it would let me select to download but then they got stuck and didn't actually download and install. A reboot fixed it for me, maybe it will for you as well?
 
Finally works there. What about Facebook? I can't find it in the market. Is there some issue with it being a tablet vs. a phone?
 
My wifi's hosed after restoring wifi settings from my phone via TIBU.

Try WITHOUT running as administrator. That doesn't work for me (Win7 64 bit).

You mean I have to run cmd as administrator to run novacom? I also have Win7 64 bit.

Can't wait to get home and start flashing...
 
Finally works there. What about Facebook? I can't find it in the market. Is there some issue with it being a tablet vs. a phone?

I haven't found it either... still trying to sort out my G-apps though right now... need sleep too!
 
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