Hi
is for the Rhodium also a tutorial like:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=680518
I didt it yesterday for my kaiser and it works greate now i like to test it laso on the Rhodium.
But i didt not know whitch kernel to choose. How to configurate it.
In the Kaiser tutorial is a tool named "atools" for konfiguration the kernel.
But what i have to do for the Rhodium with german keyboard?
And what do you think: is the
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=759894
a goid choice for this rhodium?
Frendyly regards
Heiko
You can't do this on the Rhodium, there is no full ROM version of Android working yet for this phone.
The ROM you linked is for the Kaiser. ROMs are for specific phones. Flashing the ROM for the wrong phone is a very bad idea. If you flash that ROM to the Rhodium, it won't work and you will probably brick the phone.
Your best bet is Project Android. This is not a full ROM, but rather installs the the SD card. You boot it up, and it dumps Windows Mobile, and loads Android.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=627997
NAND is still in the very early stages of testing for RHOD. Hopefully we'll get a full NAND like Kaiser has, but not at this time.
Thanks for the informations.
I thought rodium and kaiser are very simular in their hardware.
The problem is win Mobile only runs slow on both phones.
And Froyo runs enxpected fast on the kaiser.
But without a stable rom i thin i dont try it.
XDANDROID is stable, just not perfect
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hello everyone is there any cooked rom operating with linux?
so that artemis never stuck again and working much faster....
Is it hard for someone to cook a rom like this?
I think it's quite hard, I have Orbit and Universal, check Universal's thread about it - Uni is out about 2years, porting started I guessalmost immediately, and stil not everything is working.
I'm not sure if this should be in Trinity forum, but have just read online ...
the Hermes (Tytn) is nearly identical to the Trinity/M700 apart from the GPS, which is a function of the Radio ROM anyway, not the main ROM.
which lead me to think ...
would it be feasable to flash a Hermes rom onto a Trinity, then flash a radio on after ?
just a hyperthetical Q really as the telly is rubbish tonight.
Very very very bad tho.... you would never try to make it... yes are almost identical but we have qwerty hardware... think about drivers and kernel... so now is not so identical... ask to kane159 i made a kitchen for him at trinity the only thing i could share to him was the wincenls dsm...
thanks for that .....
as I said, just a wild thought, based on lack of knowledge !
I'm running a pretty stable, but older version of CRC's rom. I'm thinking about upgrading to one of the 6.5s and have a few questions for those who have been more adventurous than me.
Are the 6.5 roms stable?
Do they seem slow on our long in the tooth hermes?
are there any that have "timed" themes for volume? Example is SPB's solutions that allow you to say "Vibrate" --> for x configured times or any custom time.
Oh - and can these be installed via the SD card method? or direct USB only? I don't think i saw any that mention anything about the SD card. I haven't ever done an upgrade via this method - so don't know if that's been the established standard by now. I do have Hard SPL.
Are there any gotchas?
I've been doing a lot of browsing and window shopping reading through all the different roms threads - but it's just getting waaay too much to try figure out.
any input would be greatly appreciated.
My Hermes has struggled with 6.5 ROMs. Compared to Schap's and CRC's 6.1 ROMS, I have found it to be frustratingly slow.
You can flash them via SD card, no problem at all.
If you want really stable ROMs with everything just working, I'd recommend a 218xx build, which are the official 6.5 release builds. The newer 23xxx builds are more finger-friendly (originally intended for capacitive screens), but still beta and thus have some bugs.
Time has come said:
My Hermes has struggled with 6.5 ROMs. Compared to Schap's and CRC's 6.1 ROMS, I have found it to be frustratingly slow.
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did you eventually roll back to a 6.1 ? have you tried one of the ones based on the 218xx build like livven suggested?
Livven said:
You can flash them via SD card, no problem at all.
If you want really stable ROMs with everything just working, I'd recommend a 218xx build, which are the official 6.5 release builds. The newer 23xxx builds are more finger-friendly (originally intended for capacitive screens), but still beta and thus have some bugs.
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cool thanks!
My experience of sluggish 6.5 ROMs is based on the 23XX builds. It sounds like it might be worth trying a 21XX but I've just gone back to 6.1 and lost my appertite for flashing for the moment.
I've tried many 6.5 ROMs. I found that TAI ROMs are awesome. You could see the screenshot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=458456
Speed & stability is good too.
I prefer the SD method. The easy way. Just rename the rom to HERMIG.nbh and copy it to SD card. Flash it. After finish flashing the rom, hard reset it.
That's it done.
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I prefer the SD method. The easy way. Just rename the rom to HERMIG.nbh and copy it to SD card. Flash it. After finish flashing the rom, hard reset it.
That's it done.
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Sorry mistyping, the correct one is HERMIMG.nbh
Manila2D is still somewhat buggy and slows down the device very much, especially the new 2.0 versions from the HTC Mega.
But try it yourself, everyone has different preferences!
I've seen a lot of roms developed in this forum. I've now the Energy Rom NLD. But I can't overclock my Touch HD with this ROM. So I'm looking for another ROM.. one that's stable, fast and can do many things (especially making pictures and video's in good quality)...
I hope someone can advise me a better ROM than the Energy Rom. Cause I've already seen that and I'm ready for something new....
inb4 ****storm
One of notable ROM is Dutty v3.9 XT turbo.
The best ROM u can use is kwbr v 5.7 COM2 MANILA
Why?!
1. Because is with the Manila version and this make the whole interface super fast and stable.
2. Its 6.5 Based from COM2 witch is most stable bug free branch with super ram and battery consumation.
3. Because the ROM is tweaked and is even more faster and stable than a Stock ROM and this is Must have for EVERYDAY use if you want to enjoy your Blackstone.
4. You will never have any problem witch this ROM because just there is no SINGLE BUG
5. Our Blackstones are not made for 2.5 Sense or even 2.1 Sense because its to slow i play alot with HD2 and i know how the Sense must to look and response.. so maybe we never will catch the speed and the Sense to run on your Blackstones like is designed to be.. for this reason if you want to have a stable rom you just need TouchFLO Manila with core 6.5 this is the question WHY exactly this ROM.
Also if you prefer a 6.5.3 Based ROM there is exactly the same ROM v 5.7 COM3 Manila the diference is of the Branch Build i also test this ROM too and is super good but COM2 is the fastest and stable ONE till now no one beat it
Enjoy
I got this phone to since a little while.
At the moment I have W.M. 6.1 installed (standard Rom)
The kwbr v 5.7 COM2 MANILA looks good for as far as I know. But since this is my first W.M. advanced phone, I'm not sure if it's wise to do this 'upgrade'.
If something happens with my phone, what then? Because these ROM's are more like hacks or am I wrong?
Is the phone really getting faster for example? And do I need to install all kinds of extra if I install this kwbr v 5.7 COM2 MANILA ROM?
I read the sticky's etc about flashing ROM's, but since English isn't my main language and I'm not yet that technical in all these terms, I'm not sure if it's wise for me to install a different ROM.
(sorry for hijacking this thread, but since I'm also looking for the best ROM, I think it's appropiate to post this here)
Quolibet said:
I got this phone to since a little while.
At the moment I have W.M. 6.1 installed (standard Rom)
The kwbr v 5.7 COM2 MANILA looks good for as far as I know. But since this is my first W.M. advanced phone, I'm not sure if it's wise to do this 'upgrade'.
If something happens with my phone, what then? Because these ROM's are more like hacks or am I wrong?
Is the phone really getting faster for example? And do I need to install all kinds of extra if I install this kwbr v 5.7 COM2 MANILA ROM?
I read the sticky's etc about flashing ROM's, but since English isn't my main language and I'm not yet that technical in all these terms, I'm not sure if it's wise for me to install a different ROM.
(sorry for hijacking this thread, but since I'm also looking for the best ROM, I think it's appropiate to post this here)
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Ofcourse 1st now u have WM 6.1 and he have ugly Start Menu and appireance etc and if you install 6.5 will see the diference..
the Cooked ROM`s are not Hacks they are build from the latest avalible apps xip and etc packages.. for example when there is new Update for the Rhodium or HD2 Leo because they both use the same resolution and etc the cookers get the latest updates from there and make them for our Blackstone..
So when you are flashing a new ROM cooked you are going to have the latest updates published from Microsoft and in some cases HTC
I think that worth to Flash a new ROM and experiment and if you read evrything carefull you cannot damage your device..
The honest is that WM 6.1 maybe is the fastes one because of the poor graphic and appiriance but some of the cooked rom are faster than 6.5 because they are Cooked and because some unusual stuffs are removed from the ROM.. so when you flash a Cooked ROM you get only the things that are writen in the ROM thread..
So to understand me clear a Stock Official 6.5 ROM for example for HD2 and Cooke 6.5 ROM for HD2 the cooked one will BEAT in many aspects..
They are tweaked... optimized.. updatet and etc!
So the only reason why they are Cooked and we call not official is because the Cookers are just guys from here.. if they was working for Microsoft or HTC they will be releasing Official ROM`s
nice article man.. thank u..
hi!
first time here, and first time trying to do something different to my touch hd...
can someone direct me how to install w.m. 6.5 and EnergyzeROM?
step by step pls
tnx!!
Read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505377
@playerxl
Did you upgrade radio? My Blackstone was overclocked to 750MHz on stock ROM (1.14) but when I flashed Barebone 2.6 (1.59) it couldn't go over 691MHz untill radio upgrade. Now it's stable at 729MHz.
kwbr 5.7 Manila
Hi All
I can only agree with tsalta
kwbr 5.7 C2 Manila is the best ROM around for everyday use.
I have got my Blackstone from my uncle with this rom a year ago. Never had problems.
Last week I've experimented with some latest roms (Several Energy, and kwbrs with sense in them).
Sense is too slow/unresponsive on our machine. That was bugging me - since I know how fast it should be.
I'm coming back to No Sense ROM. Surely, I will miss the eye candy of Sense, and huge amount of quick links in Energy, but the performance and the battery life means more to me.
hi guys....i dont know anything about htc artemis...i mean...if needs some kiind of unlock...or etc....i want to flash a new custom or original rom... wm 6.5 or 7... or android if its possible...but i want greek language....can anyone help me.. pls..?
I need details pls...because as i said i dont know anything...the only experience i have is with the samsung galaxy s 2 that i own... thanks
If I remember correctly, you should at first unlock your Artemis with USPL. Stick to the instructions and nothing bad should happen.
Then choose a ROM from here and install it (there should be instructions how to do this in ROM's thread or in readme.txt).
You can't flash Android or Windows Phone 7 on this device - it's just too weak. Of course, there were some guys who tried to port Android, it booted, yeah, but only few things worked (calling and touchscreen :E, no wifi, gps, audio) and it was very slow.
There are some WinMo 6.5 roms, but I wouldn't recommend them - on my P3300 they were usable, fully working, but kinda slow, so I flashed back to 6.1.
Check some ROMs and choose the one that you think will work the best.
Oh. Remember: before flashing remove SIM and SD card, and after that, do a hard reset.
If you still have any questions or you're unsure about something, ASK. We will not kill you and you will not brick your Artem.
thanks my friend.....ur the best....i ll try it when i ll be in home.... of course i want full fuctions of the phone...gps..wifi and etc....so...i ll try 6.1...or 6.5...or 7.. XD but what about greek language...is there a hope to find something ?
Have a look on the forums, there are multilanguage ROMs here. I'm pretty sure you will find at least one with greek language.
Also you won't find Windows 7 roms, Artemis is too weak for this.
i was thinking about a little overclocking...so that it can run the os
thx man i ll check it.... another question...when i finish the unlocking...with uspl...i must flash the rom immediatle...i mean this process erasing the rom...or i can open it again with my old rom....and then flash a new rom..?
No worries, you don't have to flash new ROM right away. USPL just unlocks your phone, it doesn't delete your old ROM.
But you should make a backup of everything, like contacts etc. because flashing new ROM erases everything.
About greek ROMs - I haven't found any, but I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=336252
oooooooooooooooooooo my friend your the best....thats better....cause i can use it in every rom.... XDDD !!!
Well... I wouldn't be so sure about that. It's old and it may be not compatible with WM6/6.5. It's worth trying though.