Well I've figured out with some help hoe to get Bluetooth working on
an AOSP Sapphire build.

For anyone else that finds this, just change texas to texasalt in the
init.sapphire.rc (this is in the ramdisk in the boot.img).

Final thing I would like to get sorted is the orientation sensor, does
anyone know if there is a similar trick there?

On Jan 31, 6:57 pm, Ben Stokes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been having fun getting Android 2.1 working on my HTC Magic (aka
> Sapphire/myTouch3G). I've built the AOSP source using instructions on
> HTC and Google's Android site (the 1.6 instructions) a kernel from
> cyanogen's source, and a reverse engineered camera driver from XDA,
> and I'm surprised how fast it runs without any optimisation or the
> correct drivers for hardware acceleration.
>
> A few things are keeping me from using it as my everyday build, the
> main one is bluetooth. I've asked around in the XDA forums but my
> questions have not got any answers. What is the secret to get
> bluetooth working? I notice that all of the G1/Magic roms on XDA do
> have working BT, My bluez files and shared objects are the same as in
> the working roms. Any suggestions are welcome ... even if you don't
> know the answer some pointers to put me in the right direction would
> be appreciated. I suspect something is missing at kernel level to
> enable this to work? I have net.bt.name in my build.prob but in the
> bluetooth settings it says can't determine name, and it does not
> start. Logcat does not log any errors.
>
> The other issue is the orientation sensor, doesn't work out of the box
> on my AOSP build. Any pointers there would also be very much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Ben

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