09-17-2021, 12:13 PM
(09-17-2021, 11:03 AM)QuinTeknoLife Wrote:(09-17-2021, 09:13 AM)tophneal Wrote:(09-17-2021, 08:04 AM)QuinTeknoLife Wrote:(09-15-2021, 02:23 PM)tophneal Wrote: having used the previous android 9 img for the pbp, i have to say it actually ran pretty well. I was even able to use it for Zoom meetings without any issue. only problems i had with it was that the img was so locked down you couldn't even install microg
So why hasn't this Pie-rom been released or even announced (besides the promises from Pine team that PBP would be able to run 9.0)? I mean, even as a (pre-)alpha or beta. Anything is better than the dated 7 image now that Nougat is 'officially' not compatible with a shit ton of pages (has to do with one or multiple CA-certificates which are either expired or not trusted anymore for one reason or another)
this is actually my mistake haha i incorrectly recalled the initial nougat img as pie. this was incorrect, the image was nougat, not pie.
it is certainly capable of running pie, as there's a lot of rk3399 pie roms out there, but my guess is the pbp doesn't have one bc rockchip never followed up with their announcement for pie. their rk3399 android repo is still on nougat
Yeah I've browsed through that repo, as well as a couple of AOSP 10.0 repos for one of them rk3399 set-top boxes (pretty much all forked from rockchip or based off that code. Firefly? Firebird? Idk, that device has an actual custom rom scene albeit tiny ), but that was kinda overwhelming when just diving into the code and back-tracking the commits to see what was added and changed.
However I still am pretty convinced that with the right set of files added (overlays, device tree blobs/.dtb ?) and
the right code tweaked or added, it should be doable to build an image
i wouldnt be surprised if that could be done with glodroid, too