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If I understand correctly, Wits distribute their firmware updates as UBI images . I became curious, what's inside them, but encounter a problem unpack them.After a bit of googling I found that there is a way to create a virtual NAND flash and mount UBI image on it, but it's only under Linux system. I have plans to install Linux on my PC, but I'm not mentally prepared for it right now:) Is there a way to unpack this image under Windows? I feel like unpacking it and analysing it's content can be a first step to create custom ROMs or even forking Android development(oh, sweet dreams). There are projects for other, more popular devices, but may be somebody can lend a hand to A81/E users too?
 

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If you'd like i can send you the extracted content
Thank you, that would be great!
What more features do think will be needed
Pre-installed file manager and RockPlayer, for example. I was a bit confused when flashed Android ROM first, it has nothing except browser, gallery and email client, it would be good to make more ready to work rom.
market working
If I remember correctly, Market requires GoogleApps installed as well, were you able to make them work too?
 

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I only got one hosting site and it's located here in Sweden so it will probably be really slow, anyway: http://data.fuskbugg.se/skogsturken/ubi.tar.gz
Thanks, it was downloaded in 4 minutes, I consider it fast.
How about File manager, Rockplayer(it does not work that well but anyway.), Root, Gmail, Market, Maps and change to default launcher, ADW or LauncherPro? It could be a start anyway.
RockPlayer is not ideal, but It's the best we have now. About Launcher, I prefer ADW.[quote name='mingnon;27404]fult ridden buttons [/QUOTE]You don't like their position or you've encountered their strange behaviour' date=' like acting pressed, when they are not? If it's the second, I believe it's software problem too.P.S.Real developers of Android for our device, Project Rowboat [url']http://code.google.com/p/rowboat/[/url]
 
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