Please read this entire post!
<<<This is a link to the... FAQ Click it!!>>>
I have created a complete bundle of GingerBread with the newest kernel from GIT (Feb 28 / 1276), and the newest rootfs from GIT (Feb 24).
Please, feel free to DONATE to the XDAndroid project!
Every little bit helps!
Directions:
1. Download the full bundle (zip). (Updated Mar. 11 2011)
If instead you just want the system.ext2 (zip) file (updated Mar. 25 2011) by itself... Don't download this unless you know you want to update!!
2. Extract it. You’ll see a folder, GBX0A, copy its contents to the root (base) of your SD card. If you want to run Android from a folder instead of all the files on the root of the card, follow the steps below.
3. Go into the STARTUPS folder. Grab the appropriate startup.txt for your device (if you don't know what device you have, you should read the FAQ), and move it to the root of the card (or where you run haret.exe from. If you want to change the location of the build, put a rel_path= statement in the cmdline section of the startup.txt. Mine is located two folders deep on the SD, so my rel_path=Androids/TP2Ref)
4. Download the ts-calibration file from this post (should work for RHOD/TOPA) and extract the .zip to where you run haret.exe from - typically the root or 'base' folder of the SD card. Not within any folders, unless you run haret.exe from a folder!
**If you have issues with the above file, you must calibrate manually. To start manual calibration, just delete any ts-calibration files and boot. Sometimes this doesn't work, and you have to use an older kernel from GIT (I found 1225 works well) and generate the ts-calibration file by booting and pressing the 5 zones. Once you have a good calibration file hold on to it (make 15 copies if it's a really good one ), reboot & go back to the newest kernel from the autobuild service! Thanks**
6. Run haret.exe... Profit!
Let it settle out on the first boot. Many have reported they had to reboot basically because it was so slow - if you let it sit for about 10 mins or so the media scanner can go thru everything, etc. If you want adb in and watch the processes via top, you'll see why the phone seems so slow - there's lots of background processes cranking because this is the first boot .
Troubleshooting:
Please read the... FAQ
If you have any issues with the kernel, feel free to change it:
There are some devices that are having issues with the newest kernels. Please see the kernel autobuild service to get newer or archived kernels. Once you download a replacement kernel, go to where you run haret.exe from - remove your old zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz. Take the new zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz and replace the old ones, same folder - where you run haret.exe from. Make sure the ‘zImage’ is named just that. Do not rename the modules file, do not extract it - should be in .tar.gz format.
In addition, I am using the newest rootfs from GIT - Feb. 10. There are other rootfs options, see F22’s thread if you want to use more keys or move around the home button. Of course, there's always the roofs autobuild service if you want "stock" rootfs images - F22 builds his off of these and modifies them .
See Incremental Updates for more information on this topic of updating!!
Random issues can often be solved by forcing the system to create a new data.img. If you're worried about losing data, Titanium Backup works quite well. If you wish, you can rename the data.img to something else, and let the system create a new one - just to see if it resolves your problem.
Similarly, if you wish try formatting your SD card - I prefer to use the HP Tool - do a full format, FAT32.
Obviously this build is Alpha, and there are going to be problems. The next post will address issues particular to this build - PLEASE READ THESE before asking questions! Feel free to post questions in this thread, I will do my best to address them. Big thanks to stinebd for releasing the system image, and of course the other developers for their hard work on making these kernels available.
stinebd's original post HERE
Mar. 11 2011 Changelog
Things broken in this build:
libgps - explains itself, no GPS and probably no netloc (cell-tower based location). I think this also breaks the stock browser, I recommend using Dolphin Mini!
HW3D is either not working, or just not preset - I ran neocore and let's just say a lot of textures are missing. Got a ridiculous score, but again - no textures, not much to render haha.
Data - very flaky - CDMA users have data break for them after every phone call, and GSM users seem to have better luck but it's not flawless. Even seen reports of wifi having issues with data not going out to the WAN. There is a bug filed on this issue.
Anything that's broken in Froyo, is probably broken in this build. Although what is interesting, I noticed that in this build I don't have the landscape-on-boot issue that I get with Froyo...
Changelog March 25, 2011
Further tuned keyboard sizing to be useful on VGA (also made the key labels bigger)
World-phone settings support (very important for future RIL enhancements especially on CDMA)
Enabled HSPA icon (someone on GSM please let me know if it actually works)
Works good so far
Been using this for about 3 hours so far. Here's a little review. Upgraded through Stinebd's link in the XDAndroid thread (same as this I guess, but the arggggh's complete package includes all files needed). I deleted the data.img and replaced my system2 file. The first boot set itself up and then rebooted to winmo. The second boot worked. I was able to download Titanium backup from the market and restore my apps that I was using in Froyo. Overall it was working well. The default keyboard is tiny on my screen. My data connection is a little finicky as it was working when I restored my apps, but I could not connect after a while (same thing happened in my Froyo build periodically). As far as speed is good and bad, sometimes it's quick, other times it's quite slow. Overall, it's pretty good considering it was just released to us. Looking forward to future builds.
Edit: I reused my calibration file from Froyo. No issues
Rhod400, 2/10 Zimage and Rootfs from GIT
mmm, I may be blind but I can't see any download link! I'd like to test it and let you know!
anyway I already want to thank you for the hard work!
The system file was posted by stinebd in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=627997&page=1226
Thanks, I've included the original link to stinebd's post in my first post.
Still working out kinks, and stine will probably want me to host it on files.xdandroid.com - sorry for the delay... It will be here soon .
so this is the neopeek build only in an image?
husam666 said:
so this is the neopeek build only in an image?
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This has nothing to do whatsoever with neopeek. This is AOSP code, modified to work on our phones. The system image work is done entirely by stinebd, and I have made a bundle - Link up!
arrrghhh any idea what the kernel incompatibility comes from? Thats strange...
edit- nvm I reread it a 5th time and understood heh
randomblame said:
arrrghhh any idea what the kernel incompatibility comes from? Thats strange...
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You mean the calibration issue? Some commit broke it, not sure which one. There's rumors that we can read it from the spl, then we won't need a kernel-based calibration - we'll be able to do it in userland, which is really what we want especially going forward to NAND.
Gonna try this release this weekend
rhod100 does have the same panel problems as on a FRX04 release a guess?
JBS2 said:
Gonna try this release this weekend
rhod100 does have the same panel problems as on a FRX04 release a guess?
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Panel problems are kernel related, not system image related.
What kernel do you run FRX04 on...? Thanks.
arrrghhh said:
Panel problems are kernel related, not system image related.
What kernel do you run FRX04 on...? Thanks.
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Most recent from your testing topic.
Panel wakes up very slow normally or after touching the screen or power button multiple times.
JBS2 said:
Most recent from your testing topic.
Panel wakes up very slow normally or after touching the screen or power button multiple times.
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Ah. Again, that's a testing kernel. Let's keep testing kernel discussion in that thread and build talk about this build in this thread... Thanks...
arrrghhh said:
Ah. Again, that's a testing kernel. Let's keep testing kernel discussion in that thread and build talk about this build in this thread... Thanks...
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I know, you asked which kernel I was using
Just wondering if these release has something to do with the panel issues but I realize this is a kernel related problem.
Keep up the goog work, I'll keep testing the testing kernels to see if the known problem could be fixed
Okay, here's my 2cents:
BTW, i use rhod100.
Hardware3d doesn't work because the line is missing from the startup (as far as i am concerned, maybe you removed it on purpose).
steyn_e said:
Okay, here's my 2cents:
BTW, i use rhod100.
Hardware3d doesn't work because the line is missing from the startup (as far as i am concerned, maybe you removed it on purpose).
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That entry is no longer required. Put it in and see... Thanks!
this is such an exciting build. It runs really fast. keep up the good work guys. Btw, to get a bigger gingerbread keyboard, search for "gingerbread Keyboard" in the market. its a larger sized version of the one that comes with the rom.
kdub94 said:
this is such an exciting build. It runs really fast. keep up the good work guys. Btw, to get a bigger gingerbread keyboard, search for "gingerbread Keyboard" in the market. its a larger sized version of the one that comes with the rom.
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I've already included a fix in the second post, thanks!
Related
CyanogenMod 6 Kaiser [RLS5.2] - RC2 based, odex:ed build [6.8.2010]
This release is based on CyanogenMod 6 RC2, modified to be Kaiser & Polaris friendly (and hopefully Vogue too). Parts of other releases, mostly dzo's Fresh Froyo are also used.
What's new:
RLS5.1:
- Completely re-done release, based on CyanogenMod 6 RC2 FRF91
- System completely odex:ed (thanks kallt_kaffe for all your help with this)
- Google Apps FRF91 MDPI
- Wifi tethering - courtesy of urban69 and kallt_kaffe.
- Removed most of the "bonus" apps except Astro File Manager, due to /system size limit. To get YR Weather Widget, Brut Maps, Linpack or Nexusrevamped Live Walpaper dowload the AppPack.zip here, unzip the files to your SD card and install via Astro..
- Experimental libhtcgeneric-ril.so to enable 2G/3G switching (again all credits to kallt_kaffe) included. The enable/disable "2G mode only" switch in settings now works!!
For best performance enable compcache in Settings > CyanogenMod Settings > Performance. If you want to squeeze even more out of it disable dithering, also in Settings > CyanogenMod Settings > Performance.
Download RLS5.1: Mediafire, FileFactory or Megaupload!
Update RLS5.2
-New version of experimental libhtcgeneric-ril.so to enable 2G/3G switching (again all credits to kallt_kaffe) included
RLS5 and RLS5.1 can be updated to RLS5.2 via update attached below: rls5_rls5-2_update.zip.
What works:
Everything should be working as in other Froyo builds. But I may have missed someting - if so, please report!
- Phone: calls, SMS, standard stuff..
- Camera
- BT & BT audio
- Wifi
- Email
- MMS
- Exchange sync, Google sync
- Market
- GPS & Wireless (WiFi or Data) location
- JIT
- Compacache
- et cetera..
Installation:
Put the androidinstall.tar to /andboot folder and install to SD / NAND. SD users will find complete SD HaRET distro attached below, with zImage-froyo-26-07-10 (HaRET.zip). Edit default.txt according to your needs and wishes, but it should be o.k. for most Kaiser users (except panel and battery parameters - fix those). Polaris users should edit default-polaris.txt for Polaris. Vogue users need to use their standard default.txt.
I've tested RC5 on SD (ext2/ext2) install, so I really don't know how it will work on NAND.
If you have problems with Wifi connections, you can try other power levels using script made by kallt_kaffe:
Code:
$ sudo
# wifi_level.sh low|medium|high
To switch between Froyo | Eclair | Paid Market, use a script market.sh, made by kallt_kaffe:
Code:
$ su
# market.sh eclair|froyo|paid
There is a small DeskClock.apk issue in RLS5.X. To get back DeskClock.apk from RLS4, which is o.k. for our resolution, apply attached DeskClock_fix.zip.
Screenshots:
Check them out at CyanogenMod 6 screens page.
Credits go to:
- mssmision for porting CyanogenMod 6 for our devices and all the other work his done
- dzo for his kernels and Froyo releases - without you man there would be no Vogue/Kaiser Android community
- kallt_kaffe for many many contributions he made to Android Vogue/Kaiser community
- Incubus26Jc also for his fine builds and many contributions made to Android Vogue/Kaiser community
- Brut.all for his Maps mod
- DmK75 for the default.txt for Polaris and all the other contributions his done in testing and delivering fixes for this build. Thx man!
- Complete Vogue/Kaiser community
Thank you guys for your great work and sorry for stealing your ideas and soultions, but they're just to tempting not to be used and abused.
I'd be glad to get as much of your feedback as possible. Enjoy!
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History
RLS4:
- Fixed bootanimation to comply with 240x320 res, also slimmed down bootanimation.zip by 1 Mb
- Replaced all Google Apps with the FRF91-mdpi version
- Updated ADW Launcher to latest version 1.0.1-mdpi
- Removed LinPack
- Included updates from RLS3 in the main build
- Other smaller modifications and optimizations
RLS3:
- Replaced old Vending.apk with a new one from FRF91 source to fix constant FC'ing
- Replaced some other system resources with FRF91 source
- Updated ADW Launcher to latest version 1.0.1
- PNG'optimized and zippaligned all apk's - shaved ~ 10-15% off in average
- Optimized all OGG files - shaved 20-30% off in average (you shouldn't, but if you notice any drop in ringtones quality, please inform me)
- Included Brut Maps, Astro, NexusRevamped LiveWalpaper and LinPack in the release, on the account of newly freed space
- New kernel zImage-froyo-26-07-10 added to HaRET.zip
- Included Wifi tethering fixes made by kallt_kaffe (thx man, great work). No more post installations scripts needed to make it work.
Nice work! Sometime I will try this build.
Just about the best i've tried yet.
This is by far the most responsive version i've tried yet and i've spent about two days trying all the versions mentioned in the
"Android Build Index - Look here before asking" -I can't post the link-
I'm trying this on NAND. I can't get Wifi to work on my kaiser but i'm going to keep playing around with this one.
Love the speed.
Oh, what is the name of the female football picture/wallpaper?
Hi,
I will try it on my Pola.
This build is useful for using bluetooth speakerphone in car?
Chick wallpaper.
http://bit.ly/acABBj
wifi won't start. It just states "error"
@nemuro are you a Kaiser or Polaris user and did you apply my update?
Best yet!!
I'm not sure how, but Wifi is now working. It may have something to do with fixing permisions between a re-install. This version is quick and snappy. My favourite so far!!!
milanche said:
If you find any problems, please report..
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Where i install update, i seen message "tar: short read"
Is error?
DmK75 said:
Where i install update, i seen message "tar: short read"
Is error?
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No. It installed fine, don't worry! I get that error too, it has something to do with the way 7Zip I use makes tarballs, but it has no effect on install.
milanche said:
@nemuro are you a Kaiser or Polaris user and did you apply my update?
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Yes, I applied the update. I am using kaiser, and haret + latest z-image. Is it the problem that I am using a wrong version of default.txt? Do you want me to post that file?
Gonna try it tonight...
Ive been using urban69's rom for 5 days and have enjoyed it although am having application fc's frequently and still dealing with the battery issues....I'll try this on Nand tonight and reply back....Thanks for all your work!!!
If it weren't for all of you dev's we'd be in tech limbo!!!
First of all...Im new to installing Android on Kaiser, so sorry for stupid q's and stuff...
Ive installed it on a danish Tytn II, it works, with some errors...
1. Wifi doesnt work(dont know why...just doesnt find any networks(and it seems to have no macaddress, at least thats what the infobox says, the same about bluetooth)
2. No marked...Weird i think
3. Battery stuck at 15%
4. i sometimes have problems answering calls...
Think that was it for now...Else its a great build...Thx a lot..
THink i will install another build for now...but will probably try it again...
milanche said:
No. It installed fine, don't worry! I get that error too, it has something to do with the way 7Zip I use makes tarballs, but it has no effect on install.
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Thank for this build!
I install it on my Polaris and tested: Wifi, BT and GPS works.
Also i noticed full russian translate and working superuser app!
One issue in Market, it sometimes "stopped unexpectedly".
nemuro said:
Yes, I applied the update. I am using kaiser, and haret + latest z-image. Is it the problem that I am using a wrong version of default.txt? Do you want me to post that file?
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Please try my latest release where all needed HaRET files are included. And don't forget to change panel type in default.txt to correspond your panel!
Zalasta said:
First of all...Im new to installing Android on Kaiser, so sorry for stupid q's and stuff...
Ive installed it on a danish Tytn II, it works, with some errors...
1. Wifi doesnt work(dont know why...just doesnt find any networks(and it seems to have no macaddress, at least thats what the infobox says, the same about bluetooth)
2. No marked...Weird i think
3. Battery stuck at 15%
4. i sometimes have problems answering calls...
Think that was it for now...Else its a great build...Thx a lot..
THink i will install another build for now...but will probably try it again...
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That's weird. I have Wifi and BT working. Please download the new full SD HaRET release from first post and see how this one works for you. It has all needed files included, including latest 15-7 kernel.
Added new complete androidinstall.tar release to first post!
doesn't work on nand, it's too fat to be installed in nand... the update fails with no space left on device as does the new androidinstall
i guess something needs to be took off to install in nand
milanche said:
If someone is kind enough to send me default.txt for Polaris, I'll be glad to include it!
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Here default.txt for Polaris, i use it.
DmK75 said:
One issue in Market, it sometimes "stopped unexpectedly".
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Yes, I have the same problem. Will look into it.
DmK75 said:
Here default.txt for Polaris, i use it.
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Thank you very much! Will include it into next release.
succo said:
doesn't work on nand, it's too fat to be installed in nand... the update fails with no space left on device as does the new androidinstall
i guess something needs to be took off to install in nand
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Ok, thanx. I'll look into it.
Original thread here! >>http://www.neopeek.com/forum/Android-ROMs/5764-Ooops-WE-did-it-again!-Gingerbread-Alpha2-available <<
EDIT: Not for Sony Xperia X1. Works on my HTC Diamond so I can't say what other devices will do...Thanx everyone for testing the Pre-Alpha! I could fix several bugs! Now we are officially Alpha and it's quite usable on my HTC Diamond!
Ooops WE did it again...
My wife's still knocking my brain saying I am an idiot B) (while writing this she stands behind me). I spent some hours yesterday and several hours during the night cause I know everyone wanna try this out. I want especially say thanx to Chann who always is inspiring me with his ideas while I am doing some nice conversations with him on dev-section of this forum. It's really helpful to have such kind of member here.
More details later -> as always: I don't have time to test anything out on my own -> so I didn't! It's up to you to come back and report your experiences.
Alpha-release 26-12-2010
Before continuing be aware of: This is an Alpha release and now it seems usable (on my HTC Diamond it is!)! So before you do anything I suggest you to make a backup of your data / files! So read everything careful now :
What's inside ?? :
[ul]
[li]Gingerbread 2.3[/li]
[li]Working: Wifi, Data, Phone, SD-Card, Compcache 25%, automatic lcd-density settings and maybe more[/li]
[li]BT activating produces reboot (needs fix)[/li]
[/ul]
Important now!!!!!! Read:
[ul]
[li]First boot takes quite some time! [/li]
[li]I suggest you to open all apps and sync your account with google. Then reboot your device![/li]
For Download, click above link!
As always: Use this on your own risk!
Thanx go to: Balsat, XDAndroid-Project, Martin DZO and everyone else whom I forgot!
Download is a 1-file-download, again! Including everything you need!
EDIT: I need your experiences / feedback in this thread!
Installation:
[ul]
[li]Installation Instructions (Link) thanx to chase21[/li]
[li]Test-Kernels to try out (Link) thanx to hayabusa94[/li]
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Please update your signature! It's always hard to find out which device / smartphone you use and which kernel(s) you are referring to!
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-Neopeek!
Don't thank me! Thank Vatoloco/Neopeek!!
HTC raphael 800 can run but wifi not working (status: error) and battery drain fast.
I still waiting for Neopeek Team.
I am just instaling it... I can not wait for the final fully functioning version.
Cheers
Not stable enough for me at least (Fuze/RAPH110)... Guess I'll just have to deal with FRX03/FRX02 for now... ^_^
Kernel package: htc-msm-linux @ 20101204_005141
I have a Fuze and it works fine for me, but it is just a bit laggy (kernel does not support so well).
Remember he just hacked gingerbread to work with froyo settings but I can promise that future builds will be much better once every one else has started the development of gingebread on our devices
I kind of figured, just wanted to report my experience since it seems most of the newer kernels seems to half work on my Fuze with FRX03. Might just be something I'm looking over About to try again with newest kernel from Glemsom's site and see if the FCs are any less frequent.
Yeah, i'm using the latest glemsom kernel and it is slightly laggy but stability is much better. I have not tried any other kernels yet..
I'm using the old kernel & module 01238 from FRG83 R5 build in this Raph100 & it works just fine except for the known Android issues that we still have.
Some minor glitches in Gmail & root access rights reported by SetCPU, but overall a good build (stable) considering that it's still in Alpha stage. Anyway, we get to test run Gingerbread while most native Android devices are still running Eclair or Froyo!
hello, it runs fine with kernel 1190 from camera thread, for the keyboard use jap input. Reboot you can, do with the dev tools-bad behavior-crash system server. keep going man very good!
UPDATE
Gingerbread is working nicely! I have not tested everything but at least there are less FCs! I am using kernel package from Dec 26, 2010:
zImage & modules
NOTE: Check out F22's note about this specific kernel package from THIS post.
Better performance ?
Gingerbread is supposed to be faster than Froyo. I wonder whether this will translate into a better performance on the Diamond. The Diamond is a slow device (compared to the HD2) and there's not much that can be done about it, except overclocking.
HD2_addict said:
Gingerbread is supposed to be faster than Froyo. I wonder whether this will translate into a better performance on the Diamond.
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Anyway we could interest you into test driving and giving it a once-over with your diamond?
I would love to try it myself on my touch pro cdma (raph800), but i can't afford to mess around with creating the separate partition to try this. Is there yet an alternative way, as i would love to test this out also?
I suppose I could try to make it into a .sqsh file so you can just boot off of it on sd card but no garuantee it will work...
I wouldn't mind trying it if you don't mind doing that. I keep my android2.2 in "setpath=android2.2" directory, and assume i could also do the same with this "setpath=android2.3" to keep them separate.
here it is: http://www.multiupload.com/6QEW8OFBMJ
*may or may not work*
Thank you much sir. I just unzip the sqsh file from that archive file into the main SD stick directory, correct? So far i followed the instructions and (at the time of writing this) was at the "run the install from the subdirectory, after it's done, it will reboot back into WM" part, and continuing.
Yes, that is correct. You don't need to run "install.exe" or need the npkinstall folder. It should be fully compatible with xdandroid and you don't need the files from neopeek.com.
Just boot it as if it were an xdandroid build and hopefully, it should display android logo. Ext2 is much faster.. give it a try when you can.
I might have to do that. All i get is the following (last 2 lines of the screen at boot)
"mmc1: error -22 whilst initialising SDIO card"
"Waiting for root device /dev/mmcblk0p2..."
and then just sits there for ever.
Are you using an xdandroid startup.txt or neopeek?
Please read this entire post!
<<<This is a link to the... FAQ Click it!!>>>
I have created a complete bundle of GingerBread with the newest kernel from GIT (Feb 28 / 1276), and the newest rootfs from GIT (Feb 24).
Please, feel free to DONATE to the XDAndroid project!
Every little bit helps!
Directions:
1. Download the full bundle (zip). (Updated Mar. 11 2011)
If instead you just want the system.ext2 (zip) file (updated Mar. 25 2011) by itself... Don't download this unless you know you want to update!!
2. Extract it. You’ll see a folder, GBX0A, copy its contents to the root (base) of your SD card. If you want to run Android from a folder instead of all the files on the root of the card, follow the steps below.
3. Go into the STARTUPS folder. Grab the appropriate startup.txt for your device (if you don't know what device you have, you should read the FAQ), and move it to the root of the card (or where you run haret.exe from. If you want to change the location of the build, put a rel_path= statement in the cmdline section of the startup.txt. Mine is located two folders deep on the SD, so my rel_path=Androids/TP2Ref)
4. Download the ts-calibration file from this post (should work for RAPH/DIAM) and extract the .zip to where you run haret.exe from - typically the root or 'base' folder of the SD card. Not within any folders, unless you run haret.exe from a folder!
**If you have issues with the above file, you must calibrate manually. To start manual calibration, just delete any ts-calibration files and boot. Sometimes this doesn't work, and you have to use an older kernel from GIT (I found 1225 works well) and generate the ts-calibration file by booting and pressing the 5 zones. Once you have a good calibration file hold on to it (make 15 copies if it's a really good one ), reboot & go back to the newest kernel from the autobuild service! Thanks**
6. Run haret.exe... Profit!
Let it settle out on the first boot. Many have reported they had to reboot basically because it was so slow - if you let it sit for about 10 mins or so the media scanner can go thru everything, etc. If you want adb in and watch the processes via top, you'll see why the phone seems so slow - there's lots of background processes cranking because this is the first boot .
Troubleshooting:
Please read the... FAQ
If you have any issues with the kernel, feel free to change it:
There are some devices that are having issues with the newest kernels. Please see the kernel autobuild service to get newer or archived kernels. Once you download a replacement kernel, go to where you run haret.exe from - remove your old zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz. Take the new zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz and replace the old ones, same folder - where you run haret.exe from. Make sure the ‘zImage’ is named just that. Do not rename the modules file, do not extract it - should be in .tar.gz format.
In addition, I am using the newest rootfs from GIT - Feb. 10. There are other rootfs options, see F22’s thread if you want to use more keys or move around the home button. Of course, there's always the roofs autobuild service if you want "stock" rootfs images - F22 builds his off of these and modifies them .
See Incremental Updates for more information on this topic of updating!!
Random issues can often be solved by forcing the system to create a new data.img. If you're worried about losing data, Titanium Backup works quite well. If you wish, you can rename the data.img to something else, and let the system create a new one - just to see if it resolves your problem.
Similarly, if you wish try formatting your SD card - I prefer to use the HP Tool - do a full format, FAT32.
Obviously this build is Alpha, and there are going to be problems. The next post will address issues particular to this build - PLEASE READ THESE before asking questions! Feel free to post questions in this thread, I will do my best to address them. Big thanks to stinebd for releasing the system image, and of course the other developers for their hard work on making these kernels available.
stinebd's original post HERE
Mar. 11 2011 Changelog
Things broken in this build:
libgps - explains itself, no GPS and probably no netloc (cell-tower based location)
HW3D is either not working, or just not preset - I ran neocore and let's just say a lot of textures are missing. Got a ridiculous score, but again - no textures, not much to render haha.
DIAM users have reported the g-sensor is flipped -
emc02 said:
ok, the solution for DIAM100 is:
change "gsensor_axis=2,-1,3" to "gsensor_axis=-2,1,3"
works perfect!
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This line should be in the startup.txt file if that wasn't obvious .
Thanks to emc02 for that solution!
The keyboard should be fine, but I've had some Blackstone users complain - if you want, switch the keyboard out with another. mr_grisha's original post.
Anything that's broken in Froyo, is probably broken in this build.
Changelog March 25, 2011
Further tuned keyboard sizing to be useful on VGA (also made the key labels bigger)
World-phone settings support (very important for future RIL enhancements especially on CDMA)
Enabled HSPA icon (someone on GSM please let me know if it actually works)
Strange, I never saw the calib. screen. Probably because I just replaced the system.ext2 file and let it run it's course? I do recall there being calib. "issues" with 1253 because the text would continue to scroll even while you were attempting to tap the points.
[R^7Z EDIT]I don't suppose that would work if you were re-working this from the beginning or starting over from scratch (doh!). Lucky me, I save just about every new/update regardless of kernel package or rootfs update[/R^7Z EDIT]
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Strange, I never saw the calib. screen. Probably because I just replaced the system.ext2 file and let it run it's course? I do recall there being calib. "issues" with 1253 because the text would continue to scroll even while you were attempting to tap the points.
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If you already have a ts-calibration file, there's no need to create a new one .
A note to all troubled users
And additionally, to those who are reporting issues, it would behoove you to help the devs out by not making them guess what you are using (device) to include but not limited to, which rootfs and kernel package (date of release and commit ID might be helpful). That being said, be aware of what you are talking about (app discussion should not fall into this thread) and please keep talks of neopeek variants to a minimum (I know a little bit about these builds and will help out where I can, PM me if you really think I can help and if you really need some assistance)
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HW3D is either not working, or just not preset - I ran neocore and let's just say a lot of textures are missing. Got a ridiculous score, but again - no textures, not much to render haha.
I noticed the (virtual) keyboard is comically tiny. Seems to work fine tho...
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Noticed the same thing in neocore (30fps without textures) but quadrant 3D tests looked good. Probably we need to test more apps.
Virtual keyboard is unusable on Blackstone. All buttons are tiny and kind of stacked together at the bottom of the screen.
BTW. I can't calibrate the screen since .35 FB commit (17 Dec). I think it's because of FB debug spam - this should be easy to fix.
on ralph100 i've been stuck on "busy" loop for about 20mins now.
loops saying "INFO task rpcrouter: 15 blocked out for more than 120 seconds"
thebranded said:
on ralph100 i've been stuck on "busy" loop for about 20mins now.
loops saying "INFO task rpcrouter: 15 blocked out for more than 120 seconds"
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Hrm. I'm going to go with format your SD card using the HP Tool. Full format, FAT32.
Also, might want to try kernel 1258. Let me know if neither of those things improve it. Is it creating a data.img...?
g3rm0 said:
Noticed the same thing in neocore (30fps without textures) but quadrant 3D tests looked good. Probably we need to test more apps.
Virtual keyboard is unusable on Blackstone. All buttons are tiny and kind of stacked together at the bottom of the screen.
BTW. I can't calibrate the screen since .35 FB commit (17 Dec). I think it's because of FB debug spam - this should be easy to fix.
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Sorry forgot to respond to this. Two things, there's an app called "gingberbread keyboard". Find it on the market, see if it works better for you.
Second, I've heard the new 1258 kernel is fixed - not sure how, but it seems the clocks commit from jb's tree did it.
works with 1258, did reformat SD card.
Still had issue with not seeing the touchscreen calibration though, just copied over a old TS file.
thebranded said:
works with 1258, did reformat SD card.
Still had issue with not seeing the touchscreen calibration though, just copied over a old TS file.
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Glad it's working for you. I think we've narrowed down the calib issue, so hopefully we'll get that fixed for all devices soon. Not sure why but RHOD's don't seem to have the issue any longer - no matter, we will get it resolved for all devices. Sometimes just takes longer for the old devices unfortunately...
[xda Link] Gingerbread keyboard
For those of you who need it, check THIS thread out!
n-Joie! (Enjoy)
R^7Z said:
For those of you who need it, check THIS thread out!
n-Joie! (Enjoy)
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I've heard it doesn't work... Per another user, I have added a different recommendation:
arrrghhh said:
I noticed the (virtual) keyboard is comically tiny. Seems to work fine tho... If it does bother you, user "webxplore" said the app "gingerbread keyboard" (on the Market) fixes the issue. Thanks webxplore!
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Gingerbread keyboard (market version)
Will see about getting the market version upped for those who are not able to access a wifi or have the awesome pull-out keyboard the RAPH/TP has
[R^7Z EDIT]Keep in mind, I have a RAPH110/TP/at&t Fuze
Free for all!
n-Joie! (Enjoy)
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Please note, we now have a source fix for the keyboard size and it will be integrated in the next testing image.
Not sure why WiFi works better in GB than FroYo but I just disabled and re-enabled like several times, without fail/error. I'm using the packaged build found in this thread and using Glemsom's kernel package for the 14th. If needed, I can supply screenshots.
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Not sure why WiFi works better in GB than FroYo but I just disabled and re-enabled like several times, without fail/error. I'm using the packaged build found in this thread and using Glemsom's kernel package for the 14th. If needed, I can supply screenshots.
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No need. I'll let stinebd know, I'm not sure what the difference would be... if he can backport something to Froyo, or if we are just going to be moving forward and focusing on GB. Thanks again for testing!
Thanks alot man this build is great! seems to boot and run faster and smoother then froyo ever did for me...only issues i ran into were not being able to see the calibration which if youtap on the screen it glitches and shows part of it.....but the main thing is i seem to have a problem staying connected to the internet and have to soft reset to get it working again....also airplane mode seems to get stuck once clicked and only a soft reset fixes it
m using this one is there anyway to chnge keyboard cx buttons are to small and my phone doesnot rotate any help
xtremists said:
m using this one is there anyway to chnge keyboard cx buttons are to small and my phone doesnot rotate any help
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Read the second post. Gsensor doesn't work yet, but there's a fix in the pipeline. Keyboard fix as well, in the meantime... read the second post!!!!
FRX07.1 is here!!
This is a maintenance release - basically taking the newest components to make a completely up-to-date (as of Sept. 1).
Quite a lot has changed since FRX06 - the install process hasn't really, but be sure to read the changelog in the next post and the caveats in post #3!
<<<This is a link to the... FAQ Click it!!>>>
I have created a complete bundle of FroYo with a stable kernel from GIT (August 19 / 1348), and rootfs from GIT (Sept. 2).
Please, feel free to DONATE to the XDAndroid project!
Every little bit helps!
Directions:
1. Download the full bundle (zip). (Updated September 1 2011)
If instead you just want the system.ext2 (zip) (Updated July 15 2011) file by itself... Don't download this if you're not sure! Grab the full bundle!
2. Extract it. You’ll see a folder, FRX07.1, copy its contents to the root of your SD card. If you want to run Android from a folder instead of all the files on the root of the card, follow the steps below.
3. Go into the STARTUPS folder. Grab the appropriate startup.txt for your device (if you don't know what device you have, you should read the FAQ), and move it to the root of the card (or where you run haret.exe from. If you want to change the location of the build, put a rel_path= statement in the cmdline section of the startup.txt. Mine is located two folders deep on the SD, so my rel_path=Androids/TP2Ref)
4. Screen calibration - you have three choices:
Re-use an old ts-calibration file if you have it and you know it's good.
Download the ts-calibration.zip file and extract it to where you put the rest of the files (root of SD or in a folder - make sure it all stays together!)
Manually calibrate - boot with no ts-calibration file and watch the boot process - you'll be asked to hit 5 points to calibrate the screen. If you have issues calibrating, try an older kernel (1225 works well) Once you have the calibration file hold on to it (make 15 copies if it's a good one ), reboot & go back to the newest kernel!
6. Run haret.exe.. Profit!
Let it settle out on the first boot. Many have reported they had to reboot basically because it was so slow - if you let it sit for about 10 mins so the media scanner can go thru everything, etc. it will be much more pleasurable experience. If you want adb in and watch the processes via top, you'll see why the phone seems so slow - there's lots of background processes cranking because this is the first boot .
Troubleshooting:
Please read the... FAQ
If you have any issues with the kernel, feel free to change it:
There are some devices that are having issues with the newest kernels. Please see the kernel autobuild service to get archived kernels. Once you download a replacement kernel, go to where you run haret.exe from - remove your old zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz. Take the new zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz and replace the old ones, same folder - where you run haret.exe from. Make sure the ‘zImage’ is named just that. Do not rename the modules file, do not extract it - should be in .tar.gz format.
See Incremental Updates for more information on updating the kernel and other components.
Random issues can often be solved by forcing the system to create a new data.img. If you're worried about losing data (all user data is stored in the data.img!!), Titanium Backup works quite well. If you wish, you can rename the data.img to something else, and let the system create a new one - just to see if it resolves your problem.
Similarly, if you wish try formatting your SD card - I prefer to use the HP Tool - do a full format, FAT32.
Even though this build is considered fairly stable, you are more than likely going to run into issues. The next post will address issues particular to this build - PLEASE READ THESE before asking questions! Feel free to post questions in this thread, I will do my best to address them. Big thanks to stinebd for releasing the system image, and of course the other developers for their hard work on making these kernels available.
stinebd's Changelog:
stinebd said:
Here’s a new release for you, folks. This is a major release with a ton of changes, new features, and fixes. Our friend hyc/highlandsun did most of the heavy lifting for this release. Highlights include a rewritten RIL with support for world phones and greatly improved CDMA support; fixes for the media codecs; fixes for MMS on Sprint; increased security with the Superuser app.
A list of changes is included below. The FRX07 system image is available for download now, and will require the use of a new rootfs image, also available now. Additionally, we have a new bundle containing everything needed to enjoy a full FRX07 system.
Note: Due to the incredibly long list of changes, this is a somewhat condensed, terse changelog describing only the overall scope of the changes.
FRX07:
frameworks/base:
Major frameworks changes for CDMA/GSM dual-mode worldphone support. (hyc)
Fixes for data connection handling to improve startup time. (hyc)
Fixes for wifi handling to avoid issues on hanged drivers. (hyc)
Stagefreight (media codecs) fixes. (hyc/viruscrazy)
Fixes for Sprint’s wonky MMS markup structure. (hyc)
Fix MediaScanner not finding audio files (including ringtones) in system.ext2
hardware/libhardware_legacy:
Minor GPS driver fixes. (Alex[sp3dev])
Rename wifi interfaces to wlan0 on all devices (hyc)
hardware/xdandroid-ril: Major RIL refactoring for improved performance on all devices, and added CDMA/GSM dual-mode worldphone support. (hyc)
packages/apps/Gallery3D: Switched back to Gallery3D as the gallery app (closes bug #111)
packages/apps/Mms: Fixes for Sprint’s wonky MMS markup structure. (hyc)
packages/apps/Phone: Fixes for CDMA/GSM dual-mode worldphone support. (hyc)
packages/apps/Superuser: Added the Superuser package for authorizing su privileges. This, along with our signed builds, provides greatly increased security for the end user (mostly against malicious apps from the Market).
system/extras/su: Added as a dependency for the Superuser package
vendor/qcom/android-open: Include missing stagefright codec symbols. (hyc/viruscrazy)
To coincide with the FRX07 system image, the following rootfs changes have been made:
init.froyo.rc modifications...
Adjust wpa_supplicant service for the new abstraction provided by libhardware_legacy, as well as interface rename
Abstract the hciattach service to provide bluetooth support on both chipsets
Rename wifi interface to wlan0 on all devices
apns-conf.xml updated
keymaps completely reorganized, and RHOD end-call key has been remapped to be the Home key in Android.
default.prop: set ro.secure=1 to lock down the adb shell - su can be used with the Superuser app to authorize root access in adb if needed.
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Layman's Changelog
(As in, the changelog I wrote )
FRX07.1 Changelog:
RHOD - all buttons on the front no longer wake the device. Only the power button wakes the device now.
Updated to the newest RIL
hyc's modified libs for video now baked in - *most* HQ YouTube videos (and other HQ videos) should finally work!
RHOD & TOPA - Userland (Android) now controls the LED by default now. If you need to debug sleep, you will have to change the behavior manually.
Facebook sync should now work, out-of-box.
FRX07 Changelog:
Updated RIL (thanks hyc!) - this covers many different bugs that were in the old RIL - I'm only going to cover the major ones...
CDMA now works correctly (for the most part). force_cdma (and north_am_dialing) is now deprecated (not needed/ignored!)
You can boot with a SIM in on a CDMA device and choose your GSM or CDMA on the fly under Settings.
Location based on towers now works on CDMA.
1xRTT now displays correctly, but I never seem to get EVDO Rev.a... I always get 0. This is represented by a 3g icon, as this is what the Android framework provides.
Full MMS support! Please see this page for configuration instructions. Will need help fleshing out the list of carriers folks!
Spotty service, switching towers, etc should no longer cause the dreaded SoD (Sleep of Death) condition!
(Basic audio) 3.5mm support for RHOD400/500
Droidwall works out of the box now
Keyboard backlight now fades in/out
Gallery3D back in! Picasa Web Sync comes with it
A couple new apps added to AndroidApps folder:
rpierce99's app GetLogs
Titanium Backup
Caveats:
BT - works! But audio doesn't route. See this thread if you're feeling adventurous and want to play with/don't mind using some unstable/incomplete code...
That audio routing thread is in the RHOD section, and I've only tested it on a RHOD - but AFAIK it should work on other devices. Let me know.
I just trying it....after 1 hours in initial boot proses my battre was drain..and until now i never pass the initial boot
I think FRX06 best for my RAPH100 , but it can frezze if i put sim card..any idea to add my APNs mobile Network manually on FRX06?but i don't know how to do it?
Initial boot (no SIM)
Very nice! Just upgraded/updated new data.img to include grabbing the new kernel package (1340), rootfs and system files! I haven't tried anything that accesses data yet (ran it with no SIM) but FRX07 seems very stable on the RAPH100. However, it took a tad longer than what I'm used to on initial boot. Going to format and try with no androidapps folder and no media folder and see if that's what cuts down the initial boot. All in all awesome job... but something tells me you already knew that...
R^7Z said:
Very nice! Just upgraded/updated new data.img to include grabbing the new kernel package (1340), rootfs and system files! I haven't tried anything that accesses data yet (ran it with no SIM) but FRX07 seems very stable on the RAPH100. However, it took a tad longer than what I'm used to on initial boot. Going to format and try with no androidapps folder and no media folder and see if that's what cuts down the initial boot. All in all awesome job... but something tells me you already knew that...
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nice report..but i wanna know if you boot with SIM card..it's freeze your device?
If it freezed with FRX06 it shouldn't freeze anymore,hyc/highlandsun's ril solved it..
it very stable, but maybe someone tried install a new Market app?
GoldAngelo said:
it very stable, but maybe someone tried install a new Market app?
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I haven't, give it a shot - I asked the same thing before release .
system doesn't detect my SIM, it said "No service" despite my SIM operated normally in WinMo
datbi_201 said:
system doesn't detect my SIM, it said "No service" despite my SIM operated normally in WinMo
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What phone? Have you set the phone to be on GSM mode in Android...?
arrrghhh said:
What phone? Have you set the phone to be on GSM mode in Android...?
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i'm using Ral, i installed FRX06 last week and everything was ok w/o any setting. But now with FRX07 ...
i re-run Haret from WinMo but it hang up with command "(something): read retry", so i thought that my SDcard maybe corrupt. Just re-formated and re-run Haret.
it stopped/paused too long with command: "htc_cable_notify_do_work: 0"
and now, it's hanging up completely with "r5:00000000 r4:00000000"
what'd i do
tks
Please try what was asked in the previous post and report your findings. The change logs in the first few posts make mention of a framework change. Meaning FRX07 might require some additional setting changes, depending on your phone/device...
By the way, what's a Ral? I have a RAPH100 and a RAPH110, which one do you have?
Well done with this build! It seems that the WiFi Turn Off- Turn On - Doesn't work anymore bug is gone (for my RAPH100).
LE: And it seems that the clock network sync bug is gone, too.
R^7Z said:
Please try what was asked in the previous post and report your findings. The change logs in the first few posts make mention of a framework change. Meaning FRX07 might require some additional setting changes, depending on your phone/device...
By the way, what's a Ral? I have a RAPH100 and a RAPH110, which one do you have?
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i have Raph100 and i followed all steps carefully but install progress still hang up
First of all, great work on this guys! I've been waiting for quite a while and this release works great on my RHOD400.
Onto my feedback for the RAPH800...
I can't boot the kernel that's bundled with the 7/16 release.
It boots with endless repeat of "OOPS - smd_tty buffer mismatch"
I went back through a few kernels from the build page. Each of the following builds boot with the same error
htc-msm-linux @ 20110716_005117
htc-msm-linux @ 20110711_082424
htc-msm-linux @ 20110627_223755
When I got to this build:
htc-msm-linux @ 20110622_180615
The boot froze for a while (~30 minutes) and I finally reset the device. It booted fine after the reboot.
I'm not sure if this information helps at all, but I hope it helps in pinpointing a problem what changed over this range of builds.
Again, thanks so much. I'm looking forward to testing FRX07! I'm thinking I'll be able to use it daily on my RHOD!
Superuser permissions, heck yeah! That's been one of the more annoying things about xdandroid; some apps just don't like how it does root, which I suspect might have something to do with the lack of the aforementioned app. Plus, it's just not safe having su be autoconfirmed. I appreciate it.
Can fellow Raph100 owners verify if the physical keyboard lights are always on in closed position? When drawn, the lights goes off which is the reverse of how it should function. The LCD panel doesn't turn off fully as well, it's lit slightly.
Otherwise, it's a good stable build. No SOD's yet with the stock kernel. The device is not warm on standby as well compared to the previous build installed. DroidWall works out of the box without the usual tweak as well.
Thanks & kudos!
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First of all, great work on this guys! I've been waiting for quite a while and this release works great on my RHOD400.
Onto my feedback for the RAPH800...
I can't boot the kernel that's bundled with the 7/16 release.
It boots with endless repeat of "OOPS - smd_tty buffer mismatch"
I went back through a few kernels from the build page. Each of the following builds boot with the same error
htc-msm-linux @ 20110716_005117
htc-msm-linux @ 20110711_082424
htc-msm-linux @ 20110627_223755
When I got to this build:
htc-msm-linux @ 20110622_180615
The boot froze for a while (~30 minutes) and I finally reset the device. It booted fine after the reboot.
I'm not sure if this information helps at all, but I hope it helps in pinpointing a problem what changed over this range of builds.
Again, thanks so much. I'm looking forward to testing FRX07! I'm thinking I'll be able to use it daily on my RHOD!
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I can't get my RAPH800 to boot at all! Might be a deeper issue with the device tho. Your info does help, I needed someone to narrow down when the issue first started. Thanks!
Hey folks,
This is a completely new build, with all the new changes baked in. We wanted to do a semi-official test release to collect bugs and hopefully do a formal official release with everything settled. The main pain point is the CSV files (see pre-install prep).
So a brief overview:
New acoustic routing code baked in. Should fix most if not all audio routing problems, and will provide more debugging if stuff does go wrong. Also allows for more granular tweaking, see the CSV files.
GPS fixes for GB - GPS not only works in GB now, but it doesn't kill sleep! I was able to use GPS, get a solid lock, and put the device to sleep no problem.
BT should work & well with the new acoustic code. Post results.
RHOD users now have a choice of kernels. .35+ all have the new acoustic - so .35, .39, 3.0 and 3.1 are all fair game now... This is bundled with .27!!
Keep in mind, autobuild .27 kernels will produce no audio in this build... Obviously the bundled kernel will work, and the absolute newest .27 autobuild kernel does work now - Feb.27 2012 or newer.
rootfs tweaks - first, it will detect which kernel you're on (.27 or .35+) and automatically apply the correct firmware. Second, is it will always copy/extract the modules... failures there were getting annoying, and this is surefire if brute-force...
Few Easter egg apk's...
Probably a lot I'm forgetting, this might change
Pre-Install Prep REQUIRED!!!
This step is crucial, and I forgot all about it! You must copy all of the *.CSV file from your WinMo ROM - these are in the \Windows\ directory. There's a very easy way to do this. It involves the Total Commander app for WinMo (Direct Link for the perpetually lazy...) (included in EnergyROM and others probably).
Now you're in Total Commander looking at your \Windows\ directory. Whew... lots of files. Fear not! Hit the "CTRL" button, then the green "Plus" button. This opens the Select/Unselect files dialog. Put in *.csv, press "select" and voila. All CSV files are selected. Now - File -> Copy/Move -> I want you to copy these (should be 10) files to the ROOT of your SD card. No folders!!! This is hardset right now, until we get it all implemented into the build properly. Thanks!
Install
Assuming you've done the pre-install prep; this is installed just like the other XDAndroid builds - grab your startup.txt (don't forget rel_path= if you don't have it at the root of the SD!), ts-calibration and boot!
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Caveat List
CDMA users might get a crash in phone.apk and no service on boot. If waiting doesn't resolve the issue, then reboot. Should come up fine...
BT might still be flaky
The CSV files from my RHOD400 are attached for the lazy. I'd like to gather CSV's from each RHOD, I'm curious if any ROM devs have changed them out either... This could get interesting. If you folks don't mind, post up your CSV's, point out differences with mine, etc... We're trying to figure out how to unify these, if possible! Thanks!
Please post back any issues, enjoy!
GBX0C Changelog
Camcorder: Now works (tested on rhodium).
Acoustic: Bug-fix : correct random loss of dual(rear)-mic.
MMS: Bug-fix: Slides with zero duration on Sprint.
Gps: Bug-fix: Init/de-init sequence fix (correct gps not starting up after being unchecked in Settings).
Gps: Bug-fix: End gps session with a correct rpc call (relevant to amss6125 devices).
Gps: Bug-fix: Don't send delayed position requests after session has ended (possibly relevant to Navigation issues).
Gps: New feature: Xtra (aGPS) -> verified to work on rhodium/cdma raph.
X1 specific: Screen rotation patch.
Added tytung's GPS injector app to AndroidApps\Other as well as updating/cleaning up some apps in AndroidApps.
Modified rootfs for newest apsta firmware & wifi firmware - wifi tethering now works flawlessly in the newest kernels! .27 is still bundled for the record...
Just to get people going on some of the newer kernels.
2.6.35 is currently auto-built at:
https://code.google.com/p/zimages/downloads/list
Emwe has been maintaining this tree, and he is most qualified to speak about it, but pretty much everything is functional barring camera.
Head over to this testing thread for more information on 2.6.39/3.0/3.1 kernels for Rhodium.
arrrghhh said:
Pre-Install Prep REQUIRED!!!
This step is crucial, and I forgot all about it! You must copy all of the *.CSV file from your WinMo ROM - these are in the \Windows\ directory. There's a very easy way to do this. It involves the Total Commander app for WinMo (included in EnergyROM and others probably).
Now you're in Total Commander looking at your \Windows\ directory. Whew... lots of files. Fear not! Hit the "CTRL" button, then the green "Plus" button. This opens the Select/Unselect files dialog. Put in *.csv, press "select" and voila. All CSV files are selected. Now - File -> Copy/Move -> I want you to copy these (should be 10) files to the ROOT of your SD card. No folders!!! This is hardset right now, until we get it all implemented into the build properly. Thanks!
Download
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You probably saw this problem coming but I have just the stock windows rom, how would i go about doing this? (or do i have to go and find each and every CSV file )
I googled and downloaded total commander on my laptop, and i got it to show my phone, but it only shows up with my SD card stuff, not my phone itself (unless thats whats supposed to happen )
Will keep trying! -determined-
A cool username said:
You probably saw this problem coming but I have just the stock windows rom, how would i go about doing this? (or do i have to go and find each and every CSV file )
I googled and downloaded total commander on my laptop, and i got it to show my phone, but it only shows up with my SD card stuff, not my phone itself (unless thats whats supposed to happen )
Will keep trying! -determined-
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Sigh, are you freakin serious? I even link to Total Commander's website in my instructions.... Not sure how much easier I could've made it.
I also just attached the CSV's for the lazy... .
It does say TESTING in the title, no? Yea. It does..
Hehehe I know, I know, i guess i just don't have very much knowledge with this kinda stuff (obviously) Thanks!
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Hehehe I know, I know, i guess i just don't have very much knowledge with this kinda stuff (obviously) Thanks!
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Testing/development threads usually mean "please pitch in and help test if you can. If not, please wait until the final stable release".
Make sense?
Okay, i'll be glad to help test it if someone could post the CSV files for a rhod300 (if its not too much trouble). If not, I will wait for the stable release. Thanks arrrghhh!
Yes, makes sense
Installed the rom but i've got a problem with the fact that the screen dissapaers after about 5 seconds, so i can't even put in my pin.
also i'll put in the csv files from my rhodium100.
Edit: Works good on second boot, had to change the calibration file and it's works good and fast. Only thing i have is that i now have got 919 contacts instead of the (normal) 135.
A lot of text messages for tonight
Edit 2:when i make a phone call i get a black screen and the phone crashes after that.
Camera works when you don't move a lot, otherwise it's blocked.
bleutooth doesn't work for me it connects to my parrot but i can't make a phone call.
Schumi_wk said:
Edit 2:when i make a phone call i get a black screen and the phone crashes after that.
Camera works when you don't move a lot, otherwise it's blocked.
bleutooth doesn't work for me it connects to my parrot but i can't make a phone call.
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Sounds like a proximity sensor issue - not sure if some of the GSM rhod proximity related adjustments made it into the acoustic .27 kernel. You should try one of the newer kernels (not sure what's the status with .35 and GSM-proximity, but on 39+ I expect you won't have this issue).
This GB build, and these new kernels are kexec enabled. Meaning if you are on .35 or newer, and would like to interchange the kernel on-the-go, without re-booting to WinMo you can do the following:
1. While in Android, copy the new kernel and modules to the same location (over-writing the zImage) as your current kernel (adb push).
2. Go to the shutdown menu in GB, and select "Kexec".
3. Phone will reboot within Android, using the new kernel.
Again, this feature only works with the new kernels.
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Schumi_wk said:
Edit 2:when i make a phone call i get a black screen and the phone crashes after that.
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Let me know if you are willing to test a prox support for rhod 100. I'll pm you a kernel pack.
Just tried the .39 kernel and bluetooth didn't work with that one. The phone did work with this one.
Than did the 3.0 kernel and bluetooth works but there i don't have wifi.
The 3.1 kernel doesn't load it stops at
3.711395 mmcblk0:mmc1:1234 SA0BG 7.42gb
3.728118 mmcblk0: p1
Than did the .35 kernel and bluetooth worked but no wifi.
No more testing for me today, i'm getting ready for the last hours of 2011.
For all of you enjoy the last moments of 2011 and start 2012 with a lot of fun!!
Schumi_wk said:
Just tried the .39 kernel and bluetooth didn't work with that one. Than did the 3.0 kernel and bluetooth works but there i don't have wifi. The 3.1 kernel doesn't load it stops at 3.711395 mmcblk0:mmc1:1234 SA0BG 7.42gb
3.728118 mmcblk0: p1
Than did the .35 kernel and bluetooth worked but no wifi.
No more testing for me today, i'm getting ready for the last hours of 2011.
For all of you enjoy the last moments of 2011 and start 2012 with a lot of fun!!
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You must understand that BT is only functional in 3.0 and .35 (well, and .27). I don't know about the state of wifi in any of 'em... Should work in .39, I thought it worked in .35 as well. Haven't booted .35 in quite some time myself. Logs are really going to be necessary to triage any of your problems tho. Thanks, enjoy New Years.
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Caveat List
The CSV files from my RHOD400 are attached for the lazy. I'd like to gather CSV's from each RHOD, I'm curious if any ROM devs have changed them out either... This could get interesting. If you folks don't mind, post up your CSV's, point out differences with mine, etc... We're trying to figure out how to unify these, if possible! Thanks!
Please post back any issues, enjoy!
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Here are my .csv files for the Tilt2 (Rhod300). Have not compared to the RHOD400 yet.
Here's my CSV files from my RHOD500
BTW, I can't use the Wi-Fi
I'm using the default kernel and settings that came in the bundle...I will try using a new data.img
Logcat says: "E/WifiService< 1328>: Failed to load Wi-Fi driver."
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Here's my CSV files from my RHOD500
BTW, I can't use the Wi-Fi
I'm using the default kernel and settings that came in the bundle...I will try using a new data.img
Logcat says: "E/WifiService< 1328>: Failed to load Wi-Fi driver."
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You didn't start on a new data.img...?
This makes me think the modules didn't copy, but I force them to every time. Perhaps I should rm them all first... bleh.
You're not mixing and matching anything are you...?
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You didn't start on a new data.img...?
This makes me think the modules didn't copy, but I force them to every time. Perhaps I should rm them all first... bleh.
You're not mixing and matching anything are you...?
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I'm using a new data.img, but the wifi still not work...I'm using the rootfs, zimage, kernel, initrd, startup.txt and system.ext2 that came in the bundle, I just added my ts-calibration
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I'm using a new data.img, but the wifi still not work...I'm using the rootfs, zimage, kernel, initrd, startup.txt and system.ext2 that came in the bundle, I just added my ts-calibration
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Hrm. Can you pull some logs? I tested wifi every which way and it was always working. I did make some rootfs tweaks, so I guess it's possible it's using the wrong firmware...?
Someone had a wifi issue, rebooted and it went away. I hate wifi .
Yay! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year guys. Can't wait to try this and get back on .39. And sort-of hot-swapping kernels? Sweet.
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Hrm. Can you pull some logs? I tested wifi every which way and it was always working. I did make some rootfs tweaks, so I guess it's possible it's using the wrong firmware...?
Someone had a wifi issue, rebooted and it went away. I hate wifi .
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I rebooted the phone, but it doesn't work...Here's a logcat, if you need another type of logs, please tell me...
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I rebooted the phone, but it doesn't work...Here's a logcat, if you need another type of logs, please tell me...
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I just see a lot of this
E/WifiService( 1320): Failed to load Wi-Fi driver.
So uh... I think that indicates a modules mismatch? rm -rf /lib/modules and rebootski. I guess I need to make that change in init... copying and extracting every time doesn't work.