I have a T-Mobile MDA with this ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=331411 and I like it alot.
Id like to know if I can flash my Herm with it and still have all the functionality.
No you can't. Different hardware require different software
Why would you want to do that. There are soo many different roms for the hermes. Alot of great ones I might add.
the functionality you speak of is all in the rom, find out what gives it that functionality and cook it into a hermes rom
i would strongly advise against flashing a wizard rom to a hermes, first of all theres different drivers and other dll's and registry settings that are specific to the thermes running which will not be in the wizard rom
happy cooking!
Related
I've notice a couple of custom ROM for the Trinity. Would those of you who have tried these ROM give me a recommendation on which i should try. I'm currently using Schap's ROM for Hermes but am now looking to flash my Trinity as well.
Might sound weird but has anybody tried flashing Schap's ROM for Hermes to the Trinity?
Thank you for an advice given.
I have found a few useful WWE (English ROMs) that all have there own nice features.
but the nicest so far for me is this one. bepe's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=317690
it comes in 4 versions Full, NoTomTom, Lite, Lite VC.
Scann69 said:
Might sound weird but has anybody tried flashing Schap's ROM for Hermes to the Trinity?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
only if you seriously want to own a brick
I have tried many WM6 ROMs, I personally feel the 'bepe' ROM is the best so far too.
I use AX3L 2.0.8.2 ROM but also tried LSVW ROM. In my opinion there is no best ROM in general, just the best ROM for you so try a few and you decide which one is best for you.
It would be good if all versions of ROMs could be compared against one another over what they contain as well as stability or people recommending as it would help with questions such as this!
My personal experience:
AX3L, very fast, very stable, slightly outdated software versions, not as good looking/user friendly due to the lack of htchome and htsmusicmanager
Bepe, this seems to be a ver fast and very up to date version, but the feature list is not as clear as AX3l's so i am not sure how fast it really is.
PDAVIET, i am using this now, feels slower than AX3l, is fully updated to all the versions of os and hardware, the downside of this is that it all seems to include a buggy version of batterystatus (or a buggy combination of the newest htchome with batterystatus) which cab cause a crash in some cases (ruiquiring a hard-reset)
i think shaps rom looks best with all his customation, too bad he doesnt also have a trinity
"It would be good if all versions of ROMs could be compared against one another over what they contain as well as stability or people recommending as it would help with questions such as this!"
yes the whole purpos of a wiki is people contrubuting to it
so go for it!
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Trinity_Versions&action=create
Thanx for the many replies. Looking at it, i will give bepe's ROM a go 1st. Would the process be the same as what i did for my Hermes? Update the SPL and just run the downloaded ROM? Or is it different?
www.trinityguides.info
Hey everyone,
Is it necessary to HardSPL before every ROM update?
I have dutty rom but bbc iplayer dosen't work on it so thinking about changing to another one...
Also what is the best way to pick a ROM? What do you compare?
Thanks
No, once you've installed a Hard-SPL it will work for every ROM update. Well, Hard-SPL's that support unsigned ROM's will work for every ROM update. Hard-SPL's that only support signed ROM's will work only on signed ROM's.
As for comparing ROM's; that is very personal.. Most popular ROM's are very much the same if it comes to speed. Differences are mainly in functionality, stability and the way they look out of the kitchen. Read the ROM topics and find out if what they have to offer suits you!
Do you want a tweaked and full functional ROM with a lot of applications cooked in? Or do you prefer a light or naked ROM, so you can save your space for just the applications you prefer and tweak it yourself?
Do you want it to look like a HTC stock Diamond or do you like what some cooks have done with the way the taskbar and TF3D look? Remember that you can install all applications, do some tweaking and change the look of your Diamond yourself.
As for stability, read the member remarks in the ROM's topics! That will give you a clue what to expect.
Just a question from my side which I cant seem to find an answer for (might be using the wrong search syntax). A ROM update should not affect the workings for your cell provider? As long as you know the MMS and other settings you can use any English (home language) ROM and your device will still pick up your service provider without a hitch?
My reason for asking is because I have noticed that even though HTC has released a new ROM past 1.93, if I go to the website enter my serial the only ROM I can download is still the 1.93. Thats why I am asking this n00b question...
Hey all, I've been looking all around, it's all too confusing :S
Has a rom been cooked similar to Cotulla's WM6.1 WWE_02 for Magician?
Basically I'm looking for a mostly stock WM6.1 ROM with the speed chooser and working Arcsoft MMS version cooked into it. I have all the extra apps I want in .cab form.
If there is none already, how easy is it for me to cook a 6.1 ROM adding the extra apps from .cabs?
Any help appreciated
I'm not sure about the speed chooser, if it's an overclock/underclock utility, not such thing exists for our hermes. The cpu isn't scaleable.
You might have to try a few roms, to see what you like. CRC has an awesome rom, I have a couple releases. There are tons of roms to sort through.
There is a kitchen thread as well. You can nab a kitchen (I suggest several kitchens), and with some trial and error, it isn't too hard to roll your own.
I'm sure everyone hates these topics, but I'm just looking for advice on what ROM to use as I've looked and can't really see any that suit my needs.
I'm after a ROM similar to Duttys 6.1 (E.g, it appears "stock"), but with the new calculator, notification manager etc from the Topaz, TF3D2, WM 6.5. There are a few ROMs that do include all these, but most include third party apps that wouldn't be in a "real" HTC ROM, or have custom TF3D2/tray icons.
Are there any ROMs available that suit this critera, or will I have to cook my own?
EDIT: Phone is GSM, and is currently running Dutty's ROM, and HardSPL. My radio and splash are fine.
i'd appriciate a good recommendation too. need a similar rom for my missus' diamond. normally i'd just try out a few but she hates setting up her phone again when i flash new roms so i have to reflash it as little as possible!
Just found this ROM, which would be perfect if it came without the extras (Then I can install which extras I want, i.e. YouTube).
looks good, seems to tick all the boxes, might give that a try!
Well then you found your own answer .
Thread closed.
Dave
hi there i have been interested in cooking myself a rom from scratch and was hoping one of the experienced rom cookers would explain what software they use to do it.
i have used rickys excalibur kitchen and dumped all the roms i have used, i have also removed and replaced software, rebuilt and then run the roms but i want to take that further.
i have used other software available in the windows modding section of xda, and through comparing 3vo, nrg and lovebabyjing's i have noticed that they seem to be built using different methods or using different software, so i am asking the cookers to reply with what software they use and the methods involved any help would be really appreciated.
thanks
PH4N70M