IGO for Tattoo ? - Click Themes and Apps

I'm looking for IGO bun resolution on Tattoo is too low 240x320 and the application don't work properly. Is there IGO with properly resolution for Tattoo ?

best place to ask if you are a member is on ppcwarez.org as they alter screen resolutions to suit different hardware.

sygic is working on tattoo

CoPilot is also working on Tattoo. I tried Sygic, but I had some weird behaviour on the screen, so I decided to uninstall. Copilot has been working excellent; feels solid.

iGO works too,
see here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5742951&postcount=55

Hello,
Can you help me with my Igo because i'm a newbie and english is not my mother language, so i did not understand how to make my igo to work.
Thank's in advance.

i have windows 7 os and i've rooted my mobile and downloaded the data.gro too.
I've installed the iGo to my tattoo and killed it. Now how to run the commands in the cmd window? Can anyone here help me please?

djhancks said:
... Now how to run the commands in the cmd window? Can anyone here help me please?
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I will help you my Greek brother
First, download Android SDK, from here. Unpack/unzip to your folder of choice.
Fire up CMD, and navigate to folder where you just unzipped Android SDK, and to subfolder „tools“. Eg:
Code:
cd C:\android-sdk\tools
Now, you just follow instruction you can find in that topic about iGO, like this:
Code:
adb.exe push C:\path\to\data.gro /data/local/bin/
adb.exe shell
$ su
# mv /data/local/bin/data.gro /data/data/com.navngo.igo.javaclient
Please note, you don't type the „$“ and „#“ signs, it's just what console looks like.

thanks a lot my greek brother, i owe you much
add me on msn so we can chat boy

can we replace data.gro without rooting the mobile manually? :/

You need root to access the directory, where the file is saved. Without root you'll just get "permission denied"

ok guys, i rooted my cellphone and tried to apply data.gro to the folder it's needed...
I reached this part
"# mv /data/local/bin/data.gro /data/data/com.navngo.igo.javaclient"
but then nothing happened... i started iGo but resolution was big as it was before.. :/

You have to start iGo (that it could create all needed settings folders and files), and then mv /data/local/bin/data.gro /data/data/com.navngo.igo.javaclient/data.gro

NForce25 said:
You have to start iGo (that it could create all needed settings folders and files), and then mv /data/local/bin/data.gro /data/data/com.navngo.igo.javaclient/data.gro
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i ll start it again over from the beginning

iGo works but still too big..
Hi guys,
I just did what have to be done, and there.. iGo works.. well.. but not properly..
The data.gro here is still too big for Tattoo.. (pix are at the attachment)
Who can reduce this resolution, please? Or how can I edit the data.gro?
Thanks very much ,
Apex
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it's my second try though i've done nothing...
I install iGo through the HTC Sync program (have ticked uknown sources from settings->apps)
I copy the iGo files into the SD
Open the iGo and see the languages option
kill it with taskkiller..
and fire up cmd
so commands commands commands...
afterh #mv... nothing!
what's wrong? :/

mv doesn't have to write anything out to console, are you sure that iGo doesn't work after that?

NForce25 said:
mv doesn't have to write anything out to console, are you sure that iGo doesn't work after that?
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yes, when i say nothing there i don't mean that i'm waiting the console to write something. when i start iGO again it goes me to the languages option where i killed it before this whole thing happened with the resolution i don't want to.. the big one..
i also tried to adb reboot after doing the whole process but nothing happened too..

i'm really new to android, like ... i have tattoo for 2 days
so.. i have installed IGO on the device, by the language menu i've killed it, and now in the command window i typed this
C:\android-sdk\tools>adb.exe push c:\tato\data.gro data/local/bin
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
device not found ... do i need a driver for this ?

ok, so i found drivers here
and now i have this:
C:\android-sdk\tools>adb.exe push c:\tato\data.gro data/local/bin
1300 KB/s (6302929 bytes in 4.732s)
C:\android-sdk\tools>adb.exe shell
$ su
su
su: permission denied
$ ^C
permission denied ? what do i have to do to have permission ?
ok, now i'm stuck here :
C:\android-sdk\tools>adb shell "cd /data/local/bin && chmod 755 ./m7
cd: can't cd to /data/local/bin

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where to get jbed aka. java box by esmertec

Hey guys, I'm just wondering where to get that java box for the hero phone ( like in the modaco Rom)
Thanks in advance!
i would also like this, I extracted the apk but i need more then that because it wont run on my friends stock hero.
im an mgmaps user so java is required!
huh, any replies to this? i'm not rooted, stock upgraded rom, can i get java and where can i find a suitable app?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=jbed+android+apk
first link ... took me 5 secs
alright dudes, here is the tutorial for that.. thought everyone had found it for himself, but okay ;-)
http://home.leakdroid.com/2009/08/31/java-app-for-android/comment-page-1/
keyra74 said:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=jbed+android+apk
first link ... took me 5 secs
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yeah, aren't you cute, found that myself, thank you oh-so-very-much....now, this:
adb remount
adb install Jbed.apk or adb push Jbed.apk /system/app
adb push libjbedvm.so /system/lib
adb shell reboot
is French to me....je ne parle pas francais!!!!
so, illiterate as i am, i turned to a forum of experts for a bloody answer....so, once again, thank you oh-so-very-much for providing it
i hope i've embedded enough sarcasm to make you realize you haven't helped a bit!
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1. Download this
2. Start a shell (i prefer adb shell), and type the following (each line confirmed with the return key)
Code:
adb remount
adb install Jbed.apk or adb push Jbed.apk /system/app
adb push libjbedvm.so /system/lib
adb shell reboot
Ready to take off with Java!
suisen said:
yeah, aren't you cute, found that myself, thank you oh-so-very-much....now, this:
adb remount
adb install Jbed.apk or adb push Jbed.apk /system/app
adb push libjbedvm.so /system/lib
adb shell reboot
is French to me....je ne parle pas francais!!!!
so, illiterate as i am, i turned to a forum of experts for a bloody answer....so, once again, thank you oh-so-very-much for providing it
i hope i've embedded enough sarcasm to make you realize you haven't helped a bit!
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They helped you out to much if you ask me...
Don't forget that this is a development sub-forum! If you don't understand the things mentioned here you should post your question in the general forum where they could help you out step by step.
does not work with the new rom release(rooting was no problem with flashrec and does work)
ginchiller said:
does not work with the new rom release(rooting was no problem with flashrec and does work)
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in modaco it is already included, with normal rom it works (tested and using it)
that is just a proof that it is working in the new release, but how could it be installed without flashing to modaco?
maybe by reading this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4545215&postcount=7
yeah,...thanks... but as i said this method is not working with the new rom...
i figured out how to install it on the new rom!!!
as i said i have allready rooted it with this tutorial
Flashrec
so i had the cm-hero-recovery.img on my phone again
i restarted the phone holding POWER+HOME (not power+back)
then i typed in the following commands into the cmd (be sure that you have the Jbed.apk & libjbedvm.so in your android sdk tools folder)
Code:
adb shell mount /system
adb push Jbed.apk /system/app
adb push libjbedvm.so /system/lib
adb shell reboot
and after the reboot there it should be, i hope i could help someone with the same problem
Worked perfectly ginchiller ty
Is there a way to fullscreen mode?
I have installed the new opera mini but it has bugs with landscape.
Without landscape its ok but I want it in fullscreen...
for those j2me apps i tried yet, fullscreen works perfectly
How to install applications? When i run jbed i see sdcard folder. What i have to do?
close jbed, open a file browser, goto the folder where you stored the java-program (*.jar) and open/execute it with jbed (just open it, normally after a successful installation of jbed, jbed will pop up)
ohh, i will try another file manager because when i tap on .jar file in SUBFS its try to extract files not execute)))

Nexus one bootscreen for Tattoo

Hi all,
Before you say something I just "ported" a boot screen from Nexus One to Tattoo (this included resizing the picture to our screen res). Here it is:
Nexus One Bootscreen for HTC Tattoo
Here is how you backup your old boot screens and how you set up the new one to be used (u must be root and I also think that Android 2.1 has a different location for these files, but I have only 1.6. If someone know how to do this on 2.1 tell me how and I will update my post!):
1. Unpack the zip file (a new folder named 'boot' should be created)
2.
Code:
adb shell
# cd /system/media/bootscreen
# mkdir /sdcard/bootscreen_backup
# cp /system/media/bootscreen/* /sdcard/bootscreen_backup
# rm *
# exit
3. Now perform
Code:
adb push pathtobootfolder\boot /system/media/bootscreen
That's it. If you're tired of the Nexus Onbe Bootscreen and you want the old one, do:
1. adb shell
Code:
rm /system/media/bootscreen/*
cp /sdcard/bootscreen_backup/* /system/media/bootscreen
Finito!
Have fun!
/Edit1: I have set Audio=0 in the xml-config because I'm tired of the boot sound...
/Edit2: Changed screenX to 0, thanks to coolbits for this
/Edit3: For those guys having problems understanding what to do - look at this post
Thanks for this
Also change:
screenX="0"
to not get empty first 40 pixels of the screen
Working
Good Work, it's all good on my Tattoo
to have this in my tattoo, it has to be rooted?
djhancks said:
to have this in my tattoo, it has to be rooted?
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Yes! Root is required.
How to do this in Android 2.1? There is no /system/media/bootscreen folder.
aam.. because i'm a newbie here where do i have to unpack those files?
and where should i write those commands?
djhancks said:
aam.. because i'm a newbie here where do i have to unpack those files?
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My dear fellow Tattoo user, you can unpack the zip file wherever you like, eg. Desktop.
djhancks said:
and where should i write those commands?
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First, you need to have working connection from PC to your phone trough ADB. Those commands you must type in Terminal i.e. Command Line, like this (this is Terminal in Ubuntu, don't be confused - menu is localized in my native language):
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thanks a lot m8
i think you should edit your first post and add this for all us newbies to understand
thanks again
dejandekic said:
My dear fellow Tattoo user, you can unpack the zip file wherever you like, eg. Desktop.
First, you need to have working connection from PC to your phone trough ADB. Those commands you must type in Terminal i.e. Command Line, like this (this is Terminal in Ubuntu, don't be confused - menu is localized in my native language):
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Nice explanation
dejandekic said:
Yes! Root is required.
How to do this in Android 2.1? There is no /system/media/bootscreen folder.
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Sorry, I don't have Eclair Tattoo build installed (will flash it when FM Radio and Camera are working). I have updated my 1st post with requirements and restrictions...
those commands work on windows cmd ???
sure they do, but you have to be in the same folder with adb.exe and type adb.exe instead of adb
NForce25 said:
sure they do, but you have to be in the same folder with adb.exe and type adb.exe instead of adb
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thanks m8, i'm a lil' newbie for all that stuff, but thanks to this guide i can manage
to do this
nice bootscreen, biggest win is turning that F***ing sound off
havok123 said:
nice bootscreen, biggest win is turning that F***ing sound off
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i like this sound
What am I doing wrong?
I've done a similar bootscreen, but I kept the proportions on the logo and it's oriented the right way (top left to bottom right: blue, red, yellow & green).
Also, I kept the green little buddy and its sound but I removed the annoying sound when the htc-logo should appear.
I attached the zip-file which contains everything (boot.gif, boot1.gif, boot2.gif, boot_bg.gif, boot_animation.xml and boot.mp3)
sheik_yerbouti said:
View attachment 319318
What am I doing wrong?
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Did you remount RW?
worked for me great
same error by mine,
someone tell me how to "Did you remount RW?"
Greets
"adb remount"
in terminal...

[TT/RELEASE] Ubuntu for (inside of) SCH-I500

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NOTES:
This version of Karmic (9.10) Ubuntu was made for desktops. It is not a mobile OS and has no phone/text apps. It runs as a completely separate OS that displays on your phone.
While this OS does run "natively", you can only see the lxde gui through a VNC viewer. The filesystem file stays on your sd card.
Installing with the install script does not fully install the OS to your phone, but rather allows you to boot and run with commands from /system/bin instead of the ones placed in /sdcard/ubuntu
Any changes made can be reversed by typing rm -rf /sdcard/ubuntu in a shell/terminal or deleting that folder from root explorer/astro. While this can do no harm to your phone whatsoever, it can freeze it and hog the cpu completely.
I can guarantee that no one will keep this on his/her phone for more than a week. It is simply proof of concept.
You can view the OS on your computer, but you must use WiFi.
Other similar ports *cough* Vibrant *cough* lack features such as many graphical apps, but this strives to be as fully featured as possible. All apps should run, but don't try to multitask. It's a phone. Not a computer.
This is a thinktank because it's not polished enough for me to flat out call it a release. There are many errors and crappy ways of doing things. If you want to help (I don't expect you to; it's futile and useless) run things from terminal and look at the bugs in the README on the desktop.
Thank you to bubs and st0101 for testing and confirming the ability of this port.
Please don't try this if you can't follow directions or are completely new to command line/linux/android/smartphones/technology
All directions and credits are hardcoded in. If you read the outputs of the commands, you will have no problem. However, a starter's guide is below.
Download ubuntu.zip and unzip it
Mount your sd card to your computer
Copy the ubuntu folder to your sd card *!THIS TAKES UP 2 GIGABYTES!* and it will take a while to copy.
Unmount your sd card, but keep your phone connected to your computer
Open an adb shell (adb shell if you have the binaries installed, ./adb shell in the tools folder of the sdk if you don't have them installed)
cd /sdcard/ubuntu
su (also grant superuser rights on the phone when it pops up)
sh ./ubuntu.sh (errors are common, but you will receive the directions to type 'bootlinux' if everything succeeded)
bootlinux
Follow the directions on screen! To use a command line, [email protected]# means that you have access. To use a gui:
cat gui (and then follow the directions)
Read every readme that you can find
cat gui will give you instructions on how to set up a localhost VNC server with no network lag.
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VCVD5C95
Screenshots!
nice work!!!
I don't know why anyone would want to do this but it's a great feat. Good job!
Sent from my Dirrk overclocked/lagfixed SCH-i500
Haha, that's the point
I really want to do this so I can run this on my phone and be super cool, just for the browser alone, but I am feeling like I would get lost.
destroyerbmx said:
I really want to do this so I can run this on my phone and be super cool, just for the browser alone, but I am feeling like I would get lost.
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Get lost? It's easy as balls
Posted from my SCH-I500 (Samsung Fascinate with Voodoo @ 1200 MHz)
Gitykins said:
Get lost? It's easy as balls
Posted from my SCH-I500 (Samsung Fascinate with Voodoo @ 1200 MHz)
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I don't play with balls on a regular basis, so it might not be as easy as it looks to some. lol jk
Pretty neat.
it works good thanks again
bubs
Sent from my SCH-I500 using XDA App
Thanks guyz.

[Q] Detailed instructions for this program [R]

http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=getting-started:installation:android
This page describes how to install a program on android based devices, but I am not able to understand the (rather short) instructions. I hope that anyone here can further elaborate on the steps required to run this program on a tablet.
I don't know that much about linux/android but I think enough to help you.
First of all, you need to have a rooted Tab and Busybox installed on your Tab. If you don't have that, wel.. You should try to figure that out first.
Then you need some knowledge of ADB or have a Terminal Emulator installed on your Tab.
You can pm me in Dutch if you need help.
Actually, is really simple to install. There's no need to use adb (root is needed to create /data/local/gcc), the only requisite is a terminal emulator and busybox. I'm using Better Terminal Emulator Pro, but a free alternative with "all included" is Terminal IDE.
Following the guide, first get the 3 files, do this from the tab (in my case, sometimes the default browser doesn't work with mediafire, use Opera if this happens to you).
Now open your terminal emulator (for moving the files and create the folder a file manager can be used, but in my opinion that's cumbersome). All the following commands are executed from the terminal.
First, get root:
Code:
su
(A prompt dialog will request root permission)
Now, create the directory:
Code:
mkdir /data/local/gcc
From this point, root isn't required, so you can do it as a normal user. To change from root to user:
Code:
exit
Create the directory:
Code:
mkdir /data/local/gcc
Now move the downloaded files (change the path "/sdcard/Download" according to your case)
Code:
mv /sdcard/Download/android_gcc_r2a.tar.bz2 /data/local/gcc
Code:
mv /sdcard/Download/android_gcc_supplement.tar.bz2 /data/local/gcc
Code:
mv /sdcard/Download/android_R_r1a2.tar.bz2 /data/local/gcc
Move to the directory
Code:
cd /data/local/gcc
Extract the downloaded files
Code:
tar xjf android_gcc_r2a.tar.bz2
Code:
tar xjf android_gcc_supplement.tar.bz2
Code:
tar xjf android_R_r1a2.tar.bz2
Now you need to "tell" to the system where R is installed so it can be recognized by the system.
Code:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/data/local/gcc/lib
Code:
export PATH=$PATH:/data/local/gcc/bin
You can (and you ought to) put this lines in your ~/.bashrc. If you are using Terminal IDE, is very easy, do
Code:
nano ~/.bashrc
and write the two lines.
That's it. In the terminal type
Code:
R
And you can start using it (I can't tell you about how to use R as I don't use it, but I guess you already know how to).
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First of all great thanks for this post. I have now been able to make progress, although I run aground in the move part, I get a permission denied when I try to create the directory /data/local/gcc on the main system (i.e. my files are in mnt/sdcard/blabla and I want to create the target directory.
Might this be due to not being rooted? - I think I am rooted (Titanium backup runs ok)
SDBoss said:
First of all great thanks for this post. I have now been able to make progress, although I run aground in the move part, I get a permission denied when I try to create the directory /data/local/gcc on the main system (i.e. my files are in mnt/sdcard/blabla and I want to create the target directory.
Might this be due to not being rooted? - I think I am rooted (Titanium backup runs ok)
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Sorry, my bad. I forgot that very important part. You need root only for that part.
All the other steps are the same, just start with root:
First, get root:
Code:
su
(A prompt dialog will request root permission)
Now, create the directory:
Code:
mkdir /data/local/gcc
From this point, root isn't required, so you can do it as a normal user. To change from root to user:
Code:
exit
Now move the downloaded files (change the path "/sdcard/Download" according to your case)
Code:
mv /sdcard/Download/android_gcc_r2a.tar.bz2 /data/local/gcc
.
.
.
.
All the other steps.
In case you get a "permission denied", keep doing the steps as root.
That was really helpful, thanks again. I can now run the program, that part is clear. Tithe only thing I cannot get done is writing the exports in the bashrc, I see the text but cannot save in this, I guess I need to use the ^X sort of commands but how does that work from a soft keyboard?
SDBoss said:
I guess I need to use the ^X sort of commands but how does that work from a soft keyboard?
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That's ctrl+x (^ means the key ctrl or control), use another keyboard like this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.pocketworkstation.pckeyboard
Don't forget to activate it in settings>language & input.

[Q] Copy files from device to pc hdd via adb shell

I am having trouble finding the right command to copy a file from a device via adb shell to my pc. I tried -mv- but that just renamed it.
Code:
mv Camera c:/camera
renamed to c:camera
adb pull /path/to/Camera C:\camera
RoberGalarga said:
adb pull /path/to/Camera C:\camera
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yeah I tried that. I think that since my phone is locked, I can't su the shell. I actually tried a single file also. No luck.
das-heftige said:
yeah I tried that. I think that since my phone is locked, I can't su the shell. I actually tried a single file also. No luck.
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I don't have to unlock my tablet to pull files. You are doing the command from the PC, right, like in a DOS box? You should be able to see the files by doing "adb shell ls /sdcard/DCIM/Camera/". "adb pull /sdcard2/DCIM/Camera ." will pull all of the pictures on my Hisense external sdcard into the current "." windows directory on my computer.
BSODs when using usb 3.0
das-heftige said:
I am having trouble finding the right command to copy a file from a device via adb shell to my pc. I tried -mv- but that just renamed it.
Code:
mv Camera c:/camera
renamed to c:camera
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Hi,
I have facing out weird problem. Why, when i using adb command to copy file from PC windows to android Devices using Port usb 3.0. Windows will be immediately Blue Screen. Note: in blue screen appears, Bluescreen: Physical Memory Dump
I using Windows 7 (Zotac CPU). But, when i using standart USB port in zotac. Will be running.
Anyone knows, why the problem appears?
Thanks
Android All In One Toolkit - Data Transfer Via ADB
das-heftige said:
I am having trouble finding the right command to copy a file from a device via adb shell to my pc. I tried -mv- but that just renamed it.
Code:
mv Camera c:/camera
renamed to c:camera
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Hii
I Developed an application named "Android All In One Toolkit" With Windows GUI...
1. Data Transfer
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No Need to type single command
just put path in text box & Press Pull From Device button..
It has feature for fast data transfer over adb without mounting sd card...
It also has many more features that will make your workflow much easier..
Check out my Application
Thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2494319
aditya.kamble said:
Hii
I Developed an application named "Android All In One Toolkit" With Windows GUI...
1. Data Transfer
No Need to type single command
just put path in text box & Press Pull From Device button..
It has feature for fast data transfer over adb without mounting sd card...
It also has many more features that will make your workflow much easier..
Check out my Application
Thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2494319
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Sorry aditya, but I got an error launching the app,
It said "Could not find the main class : androidallinonetoolkit. Program will exit

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