Quote: Originally Posted by https://developers.google.com/glass/tools-downloads/system#factory_images Originally Posted by Warning: Rooting, unlocking, or flashing your Glass voids your warranty and can leave your device in an irrecoverable state. Proceed at your own risk.

Why did you do this?

I wanted to create a base platform for developers, like myself, who like to experiment. We shouldn't be bound to the GDK. I wanted to revive community interest in Google Glass. It is an incredibly interesting device that seemed to disappear before its peak. Above all else, I just wanted to see if I could.

Installation Instructions

Your Glass will be wiped if you follow these instructions.

From Glass, enter the Settings menu.

Scroll to the Device Info card and select it.

Scroll to the "Turn on debug" card and select it.

Once debugging is enabled, connect Glass to your computer and enter:

Code: $ adb reboot-bootloader Quote: Originally Posted by https://developers.google.com/glass/tools-downloads/system#factory_images Originally Posted by You can also enter fastboot mode by holding down the camera button, pressing the power button (Glass must be off before doing this), and waiting about 10-15 seconds. Glass does not indicate that it is in fastboot mode (display is off), but you can run fastboot devices to check.

Code: $ fastboot oem unlock

Code: $ fastboot flash system system.img $ fastboot flash boot boot.img $ fastboot erase cache $ fastboot erase userdata $ fastboot reboot

Working:

WiFi

Bluetooth pairing

GPS

Touchpad

Audio (kind of)

Camera (see below)

Known Issues:

Audio currently outputs either the left or right signal

Bluetooth connections cannot be made to various devices

Backlight control does not work

Powered off charging indicator is flakey

Camera gamma is sketchy in low light

Screenshots are glitchy

You tell me

Tips and Tricks:

Enable "Show touches" in the Developer options to navigate easier

Use ADB input commands for text or DPAD input: see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7...answer-8483797

XDA:DevDB Information

AOSP for Google Glass, ROM for the Google Glass

Contributors

Version Information

This is the Android Open Source Project for Google Glass. The current version is 5.1.1 Lollipop. Thanks to the OMAP4-AOSP project , development for Glass has been rapid and stable. The blobs that are not provided by OMAP4-AOSP are pulled from XE22, and the XRX13B kernel is compiled from source.This is not the OS you would expect to run on Glass. This is stock Android, and it is difficult to use.1) Download and extract the zip containing the boot.img and system.img files:2) Boot Glass into fastboot mode:3) If you have not already, unlock your Glass:4)The first boot may take some time as partitions are created and firmware versions are checked. You may also experience a reboot during the initial boot. To revert back to the stock Glass ROM, simply follow the instructions at https://developers.google.com/glass/...factory_images jtxdriggers , http://omap4-aosp.github.io/5.1.x LollipopLinux 3.4.xAOSPTesting2016-04-112016-04-20