I developed an AOSP for Nerds.
I make no changes at the GUI. I installed all unfortunately needed proprietary drivers and unlocked all hidden features like launcher rotation, camera icon, and 720p video. I installed Superuser, a terminal and BusyBox. I created the missing device nodes, so than you can mount external USB devices over USB On-The-Go. In the most cases "mount /mnt/usbdrive" should enough. You can play with /dev/ttyUSB0 and microcom, too.
If you miss the Google Apps, type simply install-gapps in the command line, and they will be installed.
You will be need fastboot to install the ROM:
http://x-alina.name/downloads/android/grouper/aosp/
This is a home server, so that the download will be really slow.
Thanks to Henning Rogge, there is a Mirror now:
http://hrogge.de/downloads/
I make no changes at the GUI. I installed all unfortunately needed proprietary drivers and unlocked all hidden features like launcher rotation, camera icon, and 720p video. I installed Superuser, a terminal and BusyBox. I created the missing device nodes, so than you can mount external USB devices over USB On-The-Go. In the most cases "mount /mnt/usbdrive" should enough. You can play with /dev/ttyUSB0 and microcom, too.
If you miss the Google Apps, type simply install-gapps in the command line, and they will be installed.
You will be need fastboot to install the ROM:
http://x-alina.name/downloads/android/grouper/aosp/
This is a home server, so that the download will be really slow.
Thanks to Henning Rogge, there is a Mirror now:
http://hrogge.de/downloads/