Showing posts with label cross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cross. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2017

Tutorial Membuka Akses Root Di Cross A26 Tanpa PC

Tutorial Membuka Akses Root Di Cross A26 Tanpa PC


Ponsel yang berukuran 5-inci ini termasuk produk lawas tapi masih banyak teman-teman menanyakan cara untuk root di Cross A26 ini. Kali ini ada kesempatan untuk menulis tutorial cara rootnya dengan menggunakan aplikasi Framaroot. Tutorial ini sangat mudah dan tanpa perlu menggunakan komputer atau PC, dengan sekali klik Cross A26 kamu sudah berhasil di Root.
Root merupakan jalan pertama yang harus kamu lakukan apabila ingin memodifikasi tampilan seperti install custom rom,meningkatkan performa seperti install tweak,Swap RAM,Repartisi Internal dan lain.
Tutorial Root Cross A26 Tanpa PC
  • Unduh dan Install aplikasi Framaroot disini dan Install di Evercoss A26
  • Agar aplikasi ini terinstall �Sumber Tidak Dikenal/Unknown Source� yang terdapat di Pengaturan � Keamanan sudah tercentang
  • Selanjutnya buka aplikasi Framaroot, pada bagian atas pilih �Install SuperSU
  • Pada bagian bawah pilihan exploit pilih �Boromir� atau �Barahir

  • Apabila berhasil akan muncul Exploit Result yang beertuliskan Success�Superuser and Su binary installed. You have to reboot your device




  • Sekarang Reboot/Restart (mematikan dan menghidupkan kembali) Evercoss A5C nya
  • Setelah hidup kembali apabila berhasil rootnya akan muncul aplikasi SuperSU yang telah terinstall di Android kamu

Happy Oprek!..buat teman-teman pemilik Evercoss A5C, semoga tutorial ini dapat bermanfaat bagi kamu


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Friday, September 1, 2017

Try Toggl A Cross Platform Time Tracking And Reporting Tool

Try Toggl A Cross Platform Time Tracking And Reporting Tool


I recently stumbled upon Toggl, a tool that provides online time tracking and reporting, and thought Id share it with those of you who need such an application and are not yet familiar with it.

Toggl offers free, as well as paid plans, and you need to register to be able to use it. The free plan offers time tracking, timeline, autotracker, team management features (for up to 5 members), exporting reports as PDF or CSV, and much more. Check out the Toggl plans HERE.

Furthermore, Toggl integrations with various services such as Wunderlist, GitHub, Trello, Google Docs, and many others.

You can use Toggle directly from its website or by using its desktop applications for Linux (64bit only binaries; source code available), Windows and Mac, Firefox and Chrome addons, as well as mobile (Android and iOS) apps.

Both the time entries and active timers are synchronized using the Toggl cloud service across all applications as well as the Toggl website, which also offers various detailed reporting features.

Heres the Toggl Linux desktop application:

Toggl Linux desktop application

And the online timer and reports pages (available on toggl.com):

Toggl online timer

Toggl online reports


Features available in the Linux desktop application (which uses Qt5 and is open source) include:
  • syncs time entries and active timers with the Toggl cloud service;
  • record timeline (it records websites and applications that you view for more than 10 seconds; this feature is not available the first day after signing up for Toggl);
  • idle detection (notifies you about idle time and lets you choose whether to keep the time, discard it or add it to a new entry);
  • option to remind to track time;
  • pomodoro timer and break timer;
  • global keyboard shortcuts to show or hide Toggl and to continue stop the timer;
  • a tray/appindicator (the icon changes depending on the app state: recording/stopped);
  • offline login after youve logged in at least once online;
  • grouped time entries;
  • proxy support.

A few features are missing in the Linux desktop application, like an option to show the timer in the panel, adding new tags or editing tags (you can only select already existing tags), as well as the autotracker feature (this feature allows defining applications or keywords that trigger the tracker).

Despite of this, Toggl is a great tool, especially for those who work on multiple computers / operating systems, thanks to its synchronization feature.


Getting started with Toggl Desktop application for Linux


To get started with Toggl, create an account (you can also sign up with Google), download the application and log in.

Note: for Linux, Toggl Desktop is available as a deb and generic tar.gz, both for 64bit only. If you want to use Toggl Desktop on 32bit, youll have to built it from source. Also, pay attention to the Linux download page - on Ubuntu 16.04 and newer, youll have to install gstreamer 0.10, which is no longer available in the Ubuntu repositories (exact instructions are provided for how to do this).

Arch Linux users can install Toggl Desktop via AUR: toggldesktop | toggldesktop-bin.

Before starting to track your time, you may want to take a look at the Toggl Desktop Preferences and enable the options you need, like global shortcuts to show or hide Toggl, continue/stop the timer, enable the Pomodoro time and so on:

Toggl Linux preferences

Then simply enter a description for your task and click the "Start" button:

Toggl Linux app


Toggl Desktop Linux application

Right clicking a task allows accessing some advanced options, like assigning a project to the task, change its duration, start and end time, date, assign tags, as well as an option to delete it:

Toggl Linux advanced settings

I should also mention that the Toggl Desktop application for Linux lacks an option to start automatically on system startup. To get it to start with your computer (assuming youve installed it using the .deb package), open Startup Applications, click "Add", enter "Toggl" under name and "/opt/toggldesktop/TogglDesktop.sh" under "Command".


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Thursday, August 31, 2017

TUTORIAL MEMBUAT KABEL UTP STRAIGHT DAN CROSS

TUTORIAL MEMBUAT KABEL UTP STRAIGHT DAN CROSS



Thanks to Adele Anggraeni - Youtube

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Saturday, August 26, 2017

Tutorial Mengatasi Cross A7s Yang Mati Stuck Logo

Tutorial Mengatasi Cross A7s Yang Mati Stuck Logo


Tadi siang kedatangan tamu yang tak diundang yang meminta smartphone Cross A7s nya dalam kondisi mati tapi masih bisa ngecas untuk bisa dibenarin. Terus terang saya ini bukan tukang service tapi berbekal keberanian dan sedikit pengalaman saat pegang iMO S88 dan Advan T1D yang secara mnggunakan chipset mediatek yang sama, saya nekat mencoba untuk memperbaikinya dan alhamdulilah prosesnya berjalan cukup lancar. Di postingan kali ini saya akan coba share step by step yang saya lakukan.
Ditutorial ini saya melakukan penginstalan ulang firmware dari Cross A7s ini dengan menggunakan Software SP FlashTool. Dengan menginstal ulang tentunya Cross A7s kamu akan kembali seperti semula saat pertama kali beli dan semua file yang ada di internal akan terhapus.

Cara Install Ulang/Flashing Cross A7S

  • Download 3 file dibawah ini
  • 1.MT6577 VCOM USB Driver
  • 2.SP Flash Tool v3.1316.0.150
  • 3.Firmware Cross A7S
  • Extract ketiga file yang kamu download tadi
  • Buka folder MT6577 VCOM USB Driver dan double klik InstallDriver.exe
  • Buka folder SP Flash Tool dan double klik Flash_tool.exe
  • Setelah program spflashtool terbuka pilih tombol Scatter-loading
  • Arahkan ke folder CROSS_GW470_V43_MT6577_V1.26@2013-06-22_09-00 dan pilih fileMT6577_Android_scatter_emmc.txt
  • Hilangkan checklist/centang pada PRELOADER dan DSP_BL
  • Kemudian klik download


  • Hubungkan ke PC dengan kabel data(biasanya kalo kedetek PC akan bunyi, dan di notifikasi bar muncul proses install driver vcom kalo hal ini tidak terjadi coba sambil menekan tombol power)
  • Kalo benar proses flashing berjalan akan ditandai dengan progress bar berwarna merah kemudian berubah menjadi kuning
  • Setelah selesai akan ditandai dengan notifikasi Download OK berupa lingkaran hijau



  • Cabut kabel datanya dan pasang batere kemudian hidupkan Cross A7s kamu




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Saturday, February 21, 2015

2012 Paris Suzuki S Cross Concept Previews Upcoming Compact Crossover

2012 Paris Suzuki S-Cross Concept Previews Upcoming Compact Crossover After a few teaser videos leading up to the Paris Motor Show, Suzuki just revealed the S-Cross compact crossover concept, which is designed to tackle the urban lifestyle as well as poor weather conditions.

2012 Paris Suzuki S-Cross Concept Previews Upcoming Compact Crossover

2012 Paris Suzuki S-Cross Concept Previews Upcoming Compact Crossover

 2012 Paris Suzuki S-Cross Concept Previews Upcoming Compact Crossover

2012 Paris Suzuki S-Cross Concept Previews Upcoming Compact Crossover





2012 Paris Suzuki S-Cross Concept Previews Upcoming Compact Crossover

Suzuki S Cross rear three quarters 300x187 imageSuzuki claims the four-wheel-drive S-Cross concept has one of the largest cargo areas in its class, but hasn’t released any powertrain details. Suzuki says the S-Cross concept will sip fuel and be fun to drive like the Swift and Kizashi. As for that Crystal Green Metallic color, Suzuki says the hue helps evoke “nature in the city and the city in nature.”

A bold character line just below the greenhouse contributes to the S-Cross concept’s bold look. LED headlights flank a mesh front grille up front while LED taillights and the rearward swooping roofline provide a muscular feel. The tough look is enhanced by a front skidplate, flared wheel wells, and 20-inch wheels. At just under 170 inches long with a 102.4-inch wheelbase the Suzuki S-Cross concept is smaller than the Mazda CX-5 SUV, but larger than the Mini Countryman and Nissan Juke.
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