Thanks to dczz from bbs.gfan that release the source.
I add in this Rom my kernel v1 and tweak from my last Rom everything else is stock from LGP936. (P936 Baseband & Firmware will be flash in your phone too)
Note: This Rom will work on Bell Optimus LTE without problem. Do not use on LU6200.
but if you use other carrier you will need to change apn.
(The way it work for me is to change apn in system/etc/apn.conf with root explorer and in settings-Wireless & networks-Mobile networks-Access Point Names Reset to default.)
Don't forget to full wipe before using this rom and maybe a backup of your firmware and baseband with adb will be of good use if something goes wrong.
HO!NO!_Rom_Bell_Optimus_LTE-P936_Full_stock_signed.zip
Are you planning to make it custom with replacement of icons and other stuff like your HO!NO! ROM from stock Bell?
I know it says bell optimus lte, but will it work for att nitro?
Sent from my LG-p930 Nitro CM9
kumayam said:
I know it says bell optimus lte, but will it work for att nitro?
Sent from my LG-p930 Nitro CM9
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It should work on nitro hd
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Cromson said:
Are you planning to make it custom with replacement of icons and other stuff like your HO!NO! ROM from stock Bell?
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Only if i got demand for it...
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kumayam said:
I know it says bell optimus lte, but will it work for att nitro?
Sent from my LG-p930 Nitro CM9
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Works great on ATT Nitro HD. Much better than stock.
Got it working on LU6200 with replacing boot.img, firmware.img and baseband.img. But after restoring Titanium Backup (no system files) i got lots of FC errors. Back on your V1b now, so far the best ROM for me... altough I really would like to use german language.
sent from LG-LU6200
How's the color banding on the p936 rom? =)
Cromson said:
Got it working on LU6200 with replacing boot.img, firmware.img and baseband.img. But after restoring Titanium Backup (no system files) i got lots of FC errors. Back on your V1b now, so far the best ROM for me... altough I really would like to use german language.
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Could you please point me to where i can download the"boot.img, firmware.img and baseband.img" .
thanks in advance.
Here you go:
boot.img / baseband.img / firmware.img (141 original) by ali_alex (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25589546#post25589546)
https://www.box.com/s/53b8ca061b9bcc842704
boot.img (from HO!NO! Kernel V1 for LU6200)
https://www.box.com/s/d6912a5562560881ac43
boot.img / baseband.img / firmware.img (original stock LU6200) from bbs.gfan.com
128:
https://www.box.com/s/c34f9112f1dbeb1f77bf
141:
https://www.box.com/s/5d129eaf79085d33edab
ICS:
https://www.box.com/s/a60ad4c2696cc655ae84
Cromson said:
Here you go:
boot.img / baseband.img / firmware.img (141 original) by ali_alex (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25589546#post25589546)
https://www.box.com/s/53b8ca061b9bcc842704
boot.img (HO!NO! incl. Kernel V1 for LU6200)
https://www.box.com/s/d6912a5562560881ac43
boot.img (original)
...uploading
baseband.img (141 original)
...uploading
firmware.img (128 original)
...uploading
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For su640 please !
Sorry, no info at the moment for your SU640... but i will check it out.
Will make a new thread in the LU6200 development section, since this thread here is HO!NO!'s.
Thank you very much Cromson,you saved my day.
Your welcome!
Can I flash it on Korean SU640 ? Thanks
Is it possible to have this rom w/ a working p930 kernel? For some odd reason, HO!NO! kernel gives me random reboots and boot loops... have to pull the battery everytime....
Note: I think its the kernel cuz it only happens when i install the kernel, whether it's on stock rom, p936 rom, or kernelpan1c's rom... Before installing, i've wiped everything, including dalvik-cache
lilbluemirage said:
Is it possible to have this rom w/ a working p930 kernel? For some odd reason, HO!NO! kernel gives me random reboots and boot loops... have to pull the battery everytime....
Note: I think its the kernel cuz it only happens when i install the kernel, whether it's on stock rom, p936 rom, or kernelpan1c's rom... Before installing, i've wiped everything, including dalvik-cache
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Did you try installing SetCPU to lower the max CPU frequency to see if it is stable like that?
drumist said:
Did you try installing SetCPU to lower the max CPU frequency to see if it is stable like that?
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yup... i've tried lowering the max to 1500ish and i've tried upping the min to 500ish
lilbluemirage said:
yup... i've tried lowering the max to 1500ish and i've tried upping the min to 500ish
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Try going to something substantially lower than stock, like 1200MHz.
HO!NO!'s kernel undervolts the CPU, which seems to work fine for most people but may not be working for you. The thing about undervolting is that every CPU is slightly different, and you may have just been unlucky and gotten a device that can't handle undervolting the CPU without becoming unstable.
Anyway, if that DOES improve the stability, I'd suggest you ask HO!NO! if he can release the original stock P936 kernel and/or a version of his kernel without undervolting enabled which would most likely be stable for you.
Actually you might just be able to disable undervolting in SetCPU.
HO!NO! said:
Thanks to dczz from bbs.gfan that release the source.
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Could you post links to the source?
And I‘d like to know how I can change permissions of /system folder without root?
Related
This is one of those n00b questions that probably seems obvious but isn't, at least for me.
One can safely assume a kernel that says it is for CM7 or CM9 will work with ROMs with those names. But what about ROMs based on stock, like DarkForest 3.0.5 or the UK ROM? It's not quite as clear to me and I didn't see that info in the ROMs where I would expect it to be.
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netizenmt said:
This is one of those n00b questions that probably seems obvious but isn't, at least for me.
One can safely assume a kernel that says it is for CM7 or CM9 will work with ROMs with those names. But what about ROMs based on stock, like DarkForest 3.0.5 or the UK ROM? It's not quite as clear to me and I didn't see that info in the ROMs where I would expect it to be.
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DoomLord or Darkforest (stock based, it's a few pages back in dev forum) or stock (flash via ftf) for stock based (darkforest 3/cola/IT-Rom/gbtweaked/r800x UK). Kernel associated with rom for others.
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paxChristos said:
DoomLord or Darkforest (stock based, it's a few pages back in dev forum) or stock (flash via ftf) for stock based (darkforest 3/cola/IT-Rom/gbtweaked/r800x UK). Kernel associated with rom for others.
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So ROMS should indicate whether they are based on Stock or not, and they should indicate the kernal, shouldn't they?
Also, I think one can also say, if you want to be on the bleeding edge of technology, go with CM9 or maybe CM7. If you want to use your Play to play videos, games that use video cutscenes, etc, stick with a Stock-based ROM. (At this point in development, anyway.)
And, Pax, Am I also correct in assuming when FXP puts up a new build, as they just did, I will want to hold off until Chevyowner updates his link, or is there a way for me to keep the CDMA functionality using other builds?
BTW - CM9 is awesome!
If I ever get around to creating an update.zip, we might have a flashable porting zip for CDMA on CM9
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paxChristos said:
If I ever get around to creating an update.zip, we might have a flashable porting zip for CDMA on CM9
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That would be sweet!
The Darkforest kernel links are all outdated so that is a no-go. I installed DoomLord's kernel without a problem, but I can't get into recovery on it, tried back button, volume down, volume up, home, search... nothing.
Just flashed back to stock with the ftf file and installed the doomkernel again - boots ok into Stock now, so that's something. However, I understand that this kernel is harder on the battery use than Keiran's.
The learning continues! Now to figure out how to get recovery on it and how to get in it!.
paxChristos said:
If I ever get around to creating an update.zip, we might have a flashable porting zip for CDMA on CM9
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1) Create the file structure and fill it with the files you want to use.
2) Write the updater script.
3) sign it with testsign.jar.
4) Flash it.
That's how you basically create an update.zip. The really boney part is the updater script, in which you have to figure out the correct permissions, symlinks and other stuff, and/or run the scripts you want to have working.
netizenmt said:
The Darkforest kernel links are all outdated so that is a no-go. I installed DoomLord's kernel without a problem, but I can't get into recovery on it, tried back button, volume down, volume up, home, search... nothing.
Just flashed back to stock with the ftf file and installed the doomkernel again - boots ok into Stock now, so that's something. However, I understand that this kernel is harder on the battery use than Keiran's.
The learning continues! Now to figure out how to get recovery on it and how to get in it!.
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I recently flashed Doomkernel v11 on my stock rom then flashed the wifi modules and everything is fine. When Doomkernel logo appears on boot, that is the time the LED turns to blue and I just pressed "back" key on my xplay and it boot into Doomkernel's boot manager. However, I also installed CWM 5.0.2.7 for Xperia phones just to be sure. Lastly, it really is a bit of hard battery in the battery but it is fast and stable. Btw, I am using T.E.A.M. rom as of now and it is also fast and stable.
Logseman said:
1) Create the file structure and fill it with the files you want to use.
2) Write the updater script.
3) sign it with testsign.jar.
4) Flash it.
That's how you basically create an update.zip. The really boney part is the updater script, in which you have to figure out the correct permissions, symlinks and other stuff, and/or run the scripts you want to have working.
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Yupp, thanks for the info, right now it's my own laziness keeping me from doing it (That and Mass Effect 3 ) (That and i'm looking for an automatic update.zip creator, and they're all windows based (boo! hiss!))
anbu187 said:
I recently flashed Doomkernel v11 on my stock rom then flashed the wifi modules and everything is fine. When Doomkernel logo appears on boot, that is the time the LED turns to blue and I just pressed "back" key on my xplay and it boot into Doomkernel's boot manager. However, I also installed CWM 5.0.2.7 for Xperia phones just to be sure. Lastly, it really is a bit of hard battery in the battery but it is fast and stable. Btw, I am using T.E.A.M. rom as of now and it is also fast and stable.
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He's on the R800x, I haven't tested out doomkernel v11 (i know doomkernel v10 gsm had an issue with DHCP on R800x) and T.E.A.M. rom is currently not working on R800x (we've been having baseband issues with porting any of the 4.xxx firmware to Xperia Play)
Pax
paxChristos said:
Yupp, thanks for the info, right now it's my own laziness keeping me from doing it (That and Mass Effect 3 )
He's on the R800x, I haven't tested out doomkernel v11 (i know doomkernel v10 gsm had an issue with DHCP on R800x) and T.E.A.M. rom is currently not working on R800x (we've been having baseband issues with porting any of the 4.xxx firmware to Xperia Play)
Pax
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Ah ok, just trying to help with the limited knowledge I have as I'm also a newbie on cellphone modding. I need a master hehe
anbu187 said:
Ah ok, just trying to help with the limited knowledge I have as I'm also a newbie on cellphone modding. I need a master hehe
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Completely understandable, this thread started as a R800x focused one, but with Logseman no longer updating the Guide/Rollup thread, we do need a new on focused on matching kernels with Roms...
Pax
Hi, I have a few noob questions as well:
1. Does a custom ROM like CM7 or Lite'ning have their own kernel ? When I flash them, the kernel I have now (CF-ROOT) gets replaced ?
2. How do I know to match a kernel to a ROM ?
ehknaton said:
Hi, I have a few noob questions as well:
1. Does a custom ROM like CM7 or Lite'ning have their own kernel ? When I flash them, the kernel I have now (CF-ROOT) gets replaced ?
2. How do I know to match a kernel to a ROM ?
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And thus we return to the original question!
I have since found that the best way to know which kernel to use with a ROM is to read through the thread for the ROM you are interested in. If a ROM is based on stock, then look for kernels based on stock, etc.
Also some ROMs package a kernel to be used with them in the zip file. It's always a good choice when you want to try a ROM and you aren't sure what kernel to use.
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Hello !
I remember I flashed another Kernel on CM9 and my WiFi was faster afterwards.
But then I flashed some other Roms etc.
And I lost this one Kernel / Baseband.
If I flash CM9, my WiFi is very very slow ! I google "BMW M6" and it's loading 5 minutes..! What the heck...
Also see: "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=milU7dXQd7c&feature=plcp"
or
I've already searched for ages now, so I decided to ask over here...
Hope someone can help me
I tried to change the Country Code to DE, as I live in Germany via WiFix... Did'nt work.
Anything I can do to speed up the WiFi speed..?
I mean, CM9/CM10 is incredibly fast. I love the design, the speed, but hate the WiFi speed.
Im living in germany...
Anyone able to help me..?
Busted. said:
Hello !
I remember I flashed another Kernel on CM9 and my WiFi was faster afterwards.
But then I flashed some other Roms etc.
And I lost this one Kernel / Baseband.
If I flash CM9, my WiFi is very very slow ! I google "BMW M6" and it's loading 5 minutes..! What the heck...
Can someone give me a Download Link to a well working Kernel ?
The Camera should work too
(I know the Camera is buggy, but better buggy than nothing..)
I've already searched for ages now, so I decided to ask over here...
Hope someone can help me
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What is your current baseband?
Mine is XXKL3, i thought about flashing XXLM8... Possible with lates CM9?
ceego said:
What is your current baseband?
Mine is XXKL3, i thought about flashing XXLM8... Possible with lates CM9?
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Yes it´s possible. However I recently flashed XXLMB and the power consumption incrased in CM9. And because I flashed it togehter with it´s Modem, I also lost HDSPA. Now I´m back to XXKL3 like b4 and all is fine. HDSPA is also working again.
You need to flash either a firmware which contains the needed Baseband with Odin, or just and extracted Baseband. Then simply restore your backup of your CM9 build.
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I have received today my HTC ONE V (PRIMO U)
Instead of trying several ROM's, could anybody please recommend me a good ROM being updated/supported frequently?
Thanks
l0rdraiden said:
I have received today my HTC ONE V (PRIMO U)
Instead of trying several ROM's, could anybody please recommend me a good ROM being updated/supported frequently?
Thanks
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All ROMs available right now are supported/updated frequently
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soham_sss said:
All ROMs available right now are supported/updated frequently
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Any recommendation? at least I woult like to try a ROM where all the hw works correctly, gps, wifi... and I have been reading the latest post of some ROM's and there is people complaining about hw issues. This is why I'm asking
l0rdraiden said:
Any recommendation? at least I woult like to try a ROM where all the hw works correctly, gps, wifi... and I have been reading the latest post of some ROM's and there is people complaining about hw issues. This is why I'm asking
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CM9 or CM10 both work except for the camera playing up a little in both roms, both nice n stable though
Lloir said:
CM9 or CM10 both work except for the camera playing up a little in both roms, both nice n stable though
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Thanks, I will try your CM10 ROM, although I have rooted and installed several ROMS in a samsung spica, and a sony Xperia ArcS, I have not very clear how to install your ROM.
Wipe Data, Cache, and system "OK"
Flash the ROM "It's the TEST13 file? is this done in the recovery, right?"
Flash GApps "is this done in the recovery, right?"
Download the boot.img "OK xD"
Flash boot.img in fastboot "I guess this one is not done in the recovery, could you please be a little bit more specific? what is included in the boot.img? it's mandatory?"
If I install this kernel it adds any apps/option in the ROM so I can change the OC to 1.2 or keep the default 1?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765687
Or in order to change I need to install a 3rd party app in google play?
Thanks in advance
l0rdraiden said:
Flash boot.img in fastboot "I guess this one is not done in the recovery, could you please be a little bit more specific? what is included in the boot.img? it's mandatory?"
If I install this kernel it adds any apps/option in the ROM so I can change the OC to 1.2 or keep the default 1?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765687
Or in order to change I need to install a 3rd party app in google play?
Thanks in advance
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boot.img is the kernel, mandatory.
In case you need commands
Settings>Performance has options for freq. control. But I think some app like "no frills" is recommended.
noobwithgalaxyy said:
boot.img is the kernel, mandatory.
In case you need commands
Settings>Performance has options for freq. control. But I think some app like "no frills" is recommended.
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Ok but why I can't use the CM10 ROM with the stock kernel?
l0rdraiden said:
Ok but why I can't use the CM10 ROM with the stock kernel?
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because there are settings in the kernel which are NEEDED to even boot CM10 and they are not in the stock kernel
thats the easiest explanation i can give you
Hi guys.
The title pretty much says it all.
I currently have the XXDME4 modem installed (went to this from XXDLJ2 and... I have no idea what modem I was using prior to that) and am using Slim Bean ROM. But, I want to give a TouchWiz ROM a try, to test something sound related (5 minutes), then be done with it and return to AOSP based ROMs and such. With all this modem/EFS talk... I am very confused. Don't know what modem/ROM base I am safe to go to now...
So. What TouchWiz ROM should I install and be free of any EFS ****ed up things?
Thanks in advance!
If u r happy with this modem, install a rom like assasin which gives you option whether to keep the old modem and kernal or to change it. If you dont change the modem, efs wont be messed up I fee
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Formhault said:
Hi guys.
The title pretty much says it all.
I currently have the XXDME4 modem installed (went to this from XXDLJ2 and... I have no idea what modem I was using prior to that) and am using Slim Bean ROM. But, I want to give a TouchWiz ROM a try, to test something sound related (5 minutes), then be done with it and return to AOSP based ROMs and such. With all this modem/EFS talk... I am very confused. Don't know what modem/ROM base I am safe to go to now...
So. What TouchWiz ROM should I install and be free of any EFS ****ed up things?
Thanks in advance!
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Take a backup of the EFS by using the tool here. Then it'll be easy for you to restore.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922473
prabukannappan said:
Take a backup of the EFS by using the tool here. Then it'll be easy for you to restore.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922473
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I know that, but... I wanna do it the easy way, without having to backup & all...
Anyway, guess I'm gonna have to do that.
One q. Now, as I am on XXDME4, if I ever switch to another modem which changes EFS... if I revert back to XXDME4, will it be okay?
(still got a lot to read on this thing, that's why I'm asking for now)
Formhault said:
I know that, but... I wanna do it the easy way, without having to backup & all...
Anyway, guess I'm gonna have to do that.
One q. Now, as I am on XXDME4, if I ever switch to another modem which changes EFS... if I revert back to XXDME4, will it be okay?
(still got a lot to read on this thing, that's why I'm asking for now)
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Ya. If you lose your EFS anytime at all, Revert back to XXDME4 and restore this image.
There is no other easy ways than this. This would just take seconds and you're already rooted.
As mentioned by people before, you're fine as long as the ROMs you're flashing doesn't mess up with modem.
prabukannappan said:
As mentioned by people before, you're fine as long as the ROMs you're flashing doesn't mess up with modem.
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That's what I initially wanted to find out : what ROMs out there don't do that... :laugh:
Formhault said:
That's what I initially wanted to find out : what ROMs out there don't do that... :laugh:
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That's easy, download any rom, enter the archive with some Zip tool and replace the modem part with your current one. Or if you feel up to it, edit installation script to not flash modem. You can do the same with kernel so it is not flashed at all. That way you can use any rom without fear
Most roms are in fact compatible with wide variety of kernels / modems (even if some are included in installation - they are tested by developer to be fully compatible) so you should have no problems. For your information you can currently use all roms that are from ME6, MF2 and MG1 family - as Adam's kernel author mentioned, the compatibility problem lies in changed kernel ramdisk and he uses old one so you can flash his kernel over any TW rom without fear of breaking EFS.
mat9v said:
That's easy, download any rom, enter the archive with some Zip tool and replace the modem part with your current one. Or if you feel up to it, edit installation script to not flash modem. You can do the same with kernel so it is not flashed at all. That way you can use any rom without fear
Most roms are in fact compatible with wide variety of kernels / modems (even if some are included in installation - they are tested by developer to be fully compatible) so you should have no problems. For your information you can currently use all roms that are from ME6, MF2 and MG1 family - as Adam's kernel author mentioned, the compatibility problem lies in changed kernel ramdisk and he uses old one so you can flash his kernel over any TW rom without fear of breaking EFS.
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Yeah...
Ok. So, as I now am on XXDME4, what other modems am I safe to go to? DME1, DMF2, DMG1...? Anything, EXCEPT for DME6?!
Formhault said:
Yeah...
Ok. So, as I now am on XXDME4, what other modems am I safe to go to? DME1, DMF2, DMG1...? Anything, EXCEPT for DME6?!
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Anything before dme6. Dmf2 and dmg1 are after so not safe if you don't want the efs headaches.
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Anything before dme6. Dmf2 and dmg1 are after so not safe if you don't want the efs headaches.
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F***. Now I don't know what's after and what's before. Can you please tell me what's before...?
It's hard because even in the modem thread, there is not a list with all modems in chronological order...
Formhault said:
F***. Now I don't know what's after and what's before. Can you please tell me what's before...?
It's hard because even in the modem thread, there is not a list with all modems in chronological order...
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Samsung version naming is alphabetical followed by a hexadecimal suffix. Bmf1 is older than dmb2 which is older than dmb5 which is older than dmc3.
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Samsung version naming is alphabetical followed by a hexadecimal suffix. Bmf1 is older than dmb2 which is older than dmb5 which is older than dmc3.
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I... I'm not good with hexa stuff... At all...
Can you please list me the modems/bases older than DME4 that are safe?
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Formhault said:
I... I'm not good with hexa stuff... At all...
Can you please list me the modems/bases older than DME4 that are safe?
Sent from hyperspace
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It's easy: rom names are created from years and months and inmonth revisions
so LL7 is revision 7 of December 2012 rom
A-January
B-February
C-March
D-April
E-May
F-June
G-July
and so on...
also
A-2001
B-2002
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L-2012
M-2013
So anything before ME1 is really safe. Best would be to flash stock for example XXDMC2 and on that flash any new custom rom with modem and kernel flashing disabled.
Oh... I think I understand...
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So anything before ME1 is really safe.
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I'll try finding a custom ROM DMC.
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But hang on a second. What if I flash a new modem? I do not intend to stick to TW - I just wanna test something sound related cause NO ONE ELSE WOULD then go back to Slim/CM etc.
If I use the very latest modem (whichever that may be) and use them on CM... Would there be a problem?
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But hang on a second. What if I flash a new modem? I do not intend to stick to TW - I just wanna test something sound related cause NO ONE ELSE WOULD then go back to Slim/CM etc.
If I use the very latest modem (whichever that may be) and use them on CM... Would there be a problem?
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Not from CM side CM mostly does not care what version of modem you have, and it's not the modem that is creating all those problems, but newer kernels (ME6 and newer). So don't touch the modem at all or flash it if you want. But don't flash newer kernel ME6, MF1 or MG1. Flash Perseus 36.3 kernel, do it immediately after flashing rom, without restarting recovery, because once you run new kernel even one time you have a problem.
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Not from CM side CM mostly does not care what version of modem you have, and it's not the modem that is creating all those problems, but newer kernels (ME6 and newer). So don't touch the modem at all or flash it if you want. But don't flash newer kernel ME6, MF1 or MG1. Flash Perseus 36.3 kernel, do it immediately after flashing rom, without restarting recovery, because once you run new kernel even one time you have a problem.
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So... I can flash a ME6 ROM but not boot it, and flash this older modem again + Perseus THEN reboot and I'll be safe?
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Formhault said:
So... I can flash a ME6 ROM but not boot it, and flash this older modem again + Perseus THEN reboot and I'll be safe?
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Yes.
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Formhault said:
But hang on a second. What if I flash a new modem? I do not intend to stick to TW - I just wanna test something sound related cause NO ONE ELSE WOULD then go back to Slim/CM etc.
If I use the very latest modem (whichever that may be) and use them on CM... Would there be a problem?
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Or you can tell me what and how to test and maybe I will be able to help
mat9v said:
Or you can tell me what and how to test and maybe I will be able to help
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This.
Thanks in advance!
I'm getting a lgog for the girlfriend in the am. Wondering which rom running 4.3 is most stable. I used to have 2 ogs and usually ran houstonns Roms. Thinking of flashing carbon 4.3, it's a Rogers OG so I believe it is a 971. Which means I can flash 970,971,973 Roms as long as I flash Rogers modem after correct? Sorry I know these threads a're usually frowned apon but I'm having a hard time following what is going on in the forum. Thanks again.
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where did you find carbon rom? i have e975! can i flash it also?
thank you and sorry for "breaking into" your thread!
I think u dont have to flash the modem if the ROM is for e971... You could try houston's PA for 4.3
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iakoboss7 said:
where did you find carbon rom?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2320817
i am sorry but i cant find a 4.3 carbon rom there :/
iakoboss7 said:
i am sorry but i cant find a 4.3 carbon rom there :/
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Hardtron said:
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http://downloads.codefi.re/houstonn/lgog/carbon/geeb
boots up fine, runs good. Tried flashing kernel. no boot. still playing around with it, not even sure its for 971, but boots and runs.
Anyone lead me to a good kernel that will boot on a 971 with carbon 4.3?
iakoboss7 said:
i am sorry but i cant find a 4.3 carbon rom there :/
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Ahh... You are right -- sorry, I didn't notice it was only 4.2.2...
Ler me use this topic to ask , why is LG ROMs so big? I mean CM is about 150 mb + Gapps 100mb = 250 mb total , but lg roms are about 1gb, wtf lg did to make a rom 4 times larger? Even cooked roms that are clean and debloated are about 850 mb... Why? Is there some reason?
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The framework itself is big. Those features don't come cheap.
And cm is over 200mb+100mb the gapps..300mb..but no lg features.only lg launcher has over 100mb
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Samsung roms weights around 900mb so all that bloatware and other shi...
BrockFerens said:
http://downloads.codefi.re/houstonn/lgog/carbon/geeb
boots up fine, runs good. Tried flashing kernel. no boot. still playing around with it, not even sure its for 971, but boots and runs.
Anyone lead me to a good kernel that will boot on a 971 with carbon 4.3?
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Maybe flashing Kite Kernel could help. I think custom roms for e97x devices should only be differents in modem and kernel
manuetsia said:
Maybe flashing Kite Kernel could help. I think custom roms for e97x devices should only be differents in modem and kernel
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Flashing custom roms wont chnge the modem partition as far as i knw...!!
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Personally, I found houstonn's RootBox 4.2.2 ROM to be the most stable on my E971. With just BaNkS' core gapps installed, and any other Google stuff installed via the Play Store.
Houstonn's Carbon 4.3 (Adreno hybrid) ROM is the smoothest, with the best battery life. Missing a few options compared to RB, but the nicest 4.3 ROM I've used.
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phoenix_rizzen said:
Personally, I found houstonn's RootBox 4.2.2 ROM to be the most stable on my E971. With just BaNkS' core gapps installed, and any other Google stuff installed via the Play Store.
Houstonn's Carbon 4.3 (Adreno hybrid) ROM is the smoothest, with the best battery life. Missing a few options compared to RB, but the nicest 4.3 ROM I've used.
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Do you / did you get data drops on 4.3? My data cut out. Have to reboot phone to get it back. Tried turning data on off, airplane mode doesn't come back unless I reboot even than its iffy. Is the ccarbon 4.3 ment for 971? What kernel should I run with it.
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Do you / did you get data drops on 4.3? My data cut out. Have to reboot phone to get it back. Tried turning data on off, airplane mode doesn't come back unless I reboot even than its iffy. Is the ccarbon 4.3 ment for 971? What kernel should I run with it.
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I have not experienced any data drops on my E971. I have it limited to HSPA+ (no LTE in my city), though. Not sure if that makes a difference. Using the Rogers 4.1.2 modem.
Houstonn's Carbon ROM is developed on an E971, but will work on E970, E971, E973.
There are reports of it working on E975 if you flash the correct modem/baseband for the country you're in. Limited to 8 MP camera, though, unless you flash an E975 kernel.