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source code for orange pi zero with android and working wifi

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Published in 2017-2-4 14:23:26 | Show all floors |Read mode
hi,
Anyone
can you please help me with the proper instructions to build the android os for orange pi zero using h2-V1.2 SDK from ZOOBAB servers. which produces a bootable and stable wifi OS ?
its been hell trying to get it to work...

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 Author| Published in 2017-3-18 18:20:00 | Show all floors
so i see 500+ views but none replies!
grt.
well i have built a android 4.4.2 OS from source code and it is working fine with wifi, BLE, adb, OTG and customizable.  

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gsbhuvan1991 replied at 2017-3-18 18:20
so i see 500+ views but none replies!
grt.
well i have built a android 4.4.2 OS from source code an ...

Can you please upload your Android image somewhere online? I think it will be hugely beneficial for others.

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 Author| Published in 2017-4-19 20:28:47 | Show all floors
ya sure give me some time i'll. But it still has some chinese in it but it works just fine.

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Edited by robi217 at 2017-5-2 03:00

Hello!
Did you manage to get working audio on Orange Pi Zero with Android image? I've already tried the official Android image and several (half-working) Android images by now, but none of them solved my problem with sound (there's also no sound through external USB sound card or even Bluetooth speakers). Everything is silent, only noise is coming out from speakers connected to the audio pins... However on Armbian and RetrOrangePi, sound works perfectly.

Anyway, it would be nice to see the image compiled by yourself online, so I could download and try it on my own board. Sadly, the original images provided by Xunlong just don't work well, and I'm not an expert at Linux, so I couldn't compile my own Android firmware from SDK.

Thanks for your answer.
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