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Posted 09 February 2013 - 08:49 PM
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Posted 09 February 2013 - 10:55 PM
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Posted 10 February 2013 - 08:52 AM
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Posted 10 February 2013 - 01:22 PM
I'm able to do that now, so I'm starting to think that I'm totally missing something. Which is very possible cause I'm dense. Lol
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Posted 10 February 2013 - 03:02 PM
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Posted 10 February 2013 - 10:30 PM
After some more searching I found that someone did create an app for the Note 2 and S3 that uses , so apparently it is possible! However, it only works with the external (removable) sdcard, not the internal memory.
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Posted 10 February 2013 - 10:52 PM
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Posted 11 February 2013 - 01:03 PM
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Posted 11 February 2013 - 06:06 PM
I was just able to mount a 64GB thumb drive on my Droid DNA using stick-mount, and an OTG cable.
I happen to like the development that ChainFire does but the StickMount does not work on the Motorola Razr HD XT926.
I am curious however as there must be some way to get Mass Storage back on our phones. I noticed just playing around in the settings that I can turn off default storage of the MTP or PTP, but I still notice that screenshots are still saved to a default location, so maybe there is something further located in the settings that can be changed or removed to bring back UMS. Any ideas??
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Posted 20 February 2013 - 08:13 AM
I happen to like the development that ChainFire does but the StickMount does not work on the Motorola Razr HD XT926.
I am curious however as there must be some way to get Mass Storage back on our phones. I noticed just playing around in the settings that I can turn off default storage of the MTP or PTP, but I still notice that screenshots are still saved to a default location, so maybe there is something further located in the settings that can be changed or removed to bring back UMS. Any ideas??
Where do you live where it's 8:98 o'clock?? Haha
From what I remember about the entitlement hack, changing the '1' to '0' disables checking, so usb_mass_storage_enabled should be left at '1' to leave it active.
Check the code/xml files that contain the options for enabling MTP and PTP, that may refer you to the code that could be modded for USB storage mode.
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Posted 20 February 2013 - 08:27 AM
Have to use MTP, which sucks cause it doesn't work well with my Arch Linux. I either have to use AirDroid or wireless ADB. If anyone else knows better, please feel free to chime in. I would love to be wrong!
Found this perusing General:
I don't have Arch Linux so I can't confirm Jelly Bean working on this, but give it a shot if you haven't already!
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Posted 21 February 2013 - 12:11 PM
Found this perusing General:
I don't have Arch Linux so I can't confirm Jelly Bean working on this, but give it a shot if you haven't already!
Thanks for your effort, but yes I have seen this page. I have MTP working on stock android devices, including my Razr HD (running Jelly Bean), but most custom roms I run on my other devices will not be seen. When running 'lsusb' in terminal, it does not show any devices, unless they are running a stock ICS or JB firmware. I have tried writing my own udev rules, using the info in the init files from these devices, and from other Cyanogen roms (changing the rules to match my device ID and such), but 'lsusb' simply does not see the device at all, so mtp refuses to see them either. Only way I can seem to connect is by using wireless ADB.
Another strange problem, I just flashed a Gingerbread rom on my DroidX (which has UMS support) and it refuses to detect this device as well. It worked as UMS when I was running CM9 (ICS), but now it won't detect it on Gingerbread. There must be changes being made to the init process that are not allowing the device to be detected using the 'stock' android udev rules, but for the life of me I cannot get these custom roms to be detected. My tablet is the worst, as it requires MTP to use APX mode (kinda like fastboot for Nvidia devices), and neither Arch Linux or Windows will detect it on any rom I use except the stock firmware.
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