Source code ICS for DHD - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys,
maybe it's not news, but what is the source code on HTC Dev. I found there some file to download with this description:
Desire HD - AT&T - USA - MR - 2.6.35 - v4.0 - 88.3 MB - 3.20.502.52
(When I use filter with this option: DHD and Andrond v4)
Is possible to build on this source code some official AOSP/AOKP ROMs?
When?

Maybe it's not right place for this question (I don't know, where is the correct place), but I think, if this is so important message (for developers also), I could not resist.
(when is location of my question big trouble - please move it)
2Xeleth:
and why is on HTC Dev uder Android v4 (view attachments)

I contacted HTC tech. support in my country and it was me confirmed, this is ICS for DHD/Inspire 4G. It is only for AT&T on USA market, but I think: THIS IS GREAT MESSAGE FOR US? Is not it?

hozjacz said:
Hello guys,
maybe it's not news, but what is the source code on HTC Dev. I found there some file to download with this description:
Desire HD - AT&T - USA - MR - 2.6.35 - v4.0 - 88.3 MB - 3.20.502.52
(When I use filter with this option: DHD and Andrond v4)
Is possible to build on this source code some official AOSP/AOKP ROMs?
When?
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That base number (3.20.502.52) is the new gingerbread sense 3.0 Rom for the inspire. It's what I am running now actually. Its definitely not ics as neither the dhd nor the inspire will ever receive ics.
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It's a typo. They wrote v4.0 instead of v2.3.
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[Q] Is there any GB custom kernel on the way??

Hi.. Anyone who knows if there is any custom kernel in the making for the Gingerbread roms??
Especially for the CoreDroid HD GB 2.3.3 V5.1
And anyone who can tell me which radio functions the best on the CoreDroid??
HTC DESIRE HD
[ROM]CoreDroid HD GB 2.3.3 V5.1
[Radio] 12.28e.60.140fU_26.04.02.17
baltazar.nilsson said:
Hi.. Anyone who knows if there is any custom kernel in the making for the Gingerbread roms??
Especially for the CoreDroid HD GB 2.3.3 V5.1
And anyone who can tell me which radio functions the best on the CoreDroid??
HTC DESIRE HD
[ROM]CoreDroid HD GB 2.3.3 V5.1
[Radio] 12.28e.60.140fU_26.04.02.17
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I think mike, the maker of Android Revolution HD, had something on his thread regarding a custom kernel in the making. But I believe that will be for his rom ARHD 4.0.
Im also running coredroid v5.1 and im using the newest radio, 26.08.04.07_m3 and it seems to be pretty good. I think you should give it a shot, and you can always switch back if it does not work out.
We need the source files for the kernel from HTC before any custom kernels can be made. The source files will be released some time after the official gingerbread updates have been released.
Edit: You might also want to try the search function before you start a new thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1025335
Hawks556 said:
We need the source files for the kernel from HTC before any custom kernels can be made. The source files will be released some time after the official gingerbread updates have been released.
Edit: You might also want to try the search function before you start a new thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1025335
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Ohh, but i tried to search for it and I got all kinds of results but not that one..
Hmm, strange..
Will think about that in the future..
Thanx 4 the input any how..
sharkonland said:
I think mike, the maker of Android Revolution HD, had something on his thread regarding a custom kernel in the making. But I believe that will be for his rom ARHD 4.0.
Im also running coredroid v5.1 and im using the newest radio, 26.08.04.07_m3 and it seems to be pretty good. I think you should give it a shot, and you can always switch back if it does not work out.
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Okej I will try it out & see how it works out..
But is there anyone who knowes where it comes from???
In the radio thread it say that it´s not fully tested and so on...
have U hade any problems with it??
Until HTC release their official Gingerbread OTA, i do not think there will be any custom'ed GB Kernels yet but now we just have a "prototype" one. As usual.. we have to wait. Im not sure about myself too.. would prefer to receive some comments too. =)

[Q] Can anyone help a DHD newbie?

Hi there,
I've been using a Desire now for quite a while and currently enjoy the following:
- S-OFF
- Oxygen v2 HBOOT
- Latest radio
- Clockwork Mod 3.2.xx
- Oxygen (super-slim stock Gingerbread) v2.3 (the latest one anyway)
Effectively, I want to replicate this setup as close as I can on the DHD, but am concious that the methods and ROMs I have used on the Desire are not simply transferrable to the DHD.
Could any awesome person in the DHD community point me to the relevant resources so I can achieve as close to the above as possible?
Cheers!
Check the DHD Android Development section
jeffois said:
Hi there,
I've been using a Desire now for quite a while and currently enjoy the following:
- S-OFF
- Oxygen v2 HBOOT
- Latest radio
- Clockwork Mod 3.2.xx
- Oxygen (super-slim stock Gingerbread) v2.3 (the latest one anyway)
Effectively, I want to replicate this setup as close as I can on the DHD, but am concious that the methods and ROMs I have used on the Desire are not simply transferrable to the DHD.
Could any awesome person in the DHD community point me to the relevant resources so I can achieve as close to the above as possible?
Cheers!
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just simply check Desire HD Andorid Development setion, u will find hips solutions.

What do the different HTC Kernel Versions (QMR, MR, etc) mean?

Guys,
Since I am a noob, I am not allowed to post in the developer forum. I have searched on this all over the XDA-Developer forum and Google/Bing and cannot find out what the different HTC kernel source code versions mean. When I open up the kernel source, it has the generic Linux READMEs in them.
This is what HTC has listed on htcdev.com:
HTC Desire Z – GB MR – 2.6.35 kernel source code 89.6 MB
HTC Desire Z – Froyo QMR – 2.6.32 kernel source code 82.8 MB
HTC Desire Z – Froyo – 2.6.32 kernel source code 82.8 MB
What is the MR and QMR. More importantly, I am trying to make my own ICS realease for this hand set and have plenty of Linux Kernel experience.
I just want to know which kernel to pursue as I have an underpowered system and the compile times are going to be horrendous for the ICS build. I don't want to spend the time building the kernel and trying to tweek it, and then trying to incorporate the ICS build with a bad kernel.
Thank you for your assistance.
*****Edit*****
GB means ginger bread, not Great Britain. I thought it was referring to the UK release. The other acronyms, I cannot figure out.
Good job posting this here. It belongs in this forum anyway, not in the developer section.
Sent from my G2 running Cyanogenmod 7.
Am I the only one!?
No one!?
I just sent an email to HTC to ask them for clarification on the matter.
shorty_boy said:
Hi,
My name is XX and I see that HTC has release the source code to multiple Linux/Android kernels for my device (HTC Vision/Desire Z). unfortunately it looks like HTC will not be bringing the newest flavor of Android to this handset with any carrier so I am looking to build Android 4.0.3 (ICS AOSP) to this device and would like to use one of the released kernel sources as a base part of the build. I am confused though on what the different versions stand for. I know that the 2.6.35 kernel IS the newest for my device.
This is what HTC has listed on htcdev.com:
HTC Desire Z – GB MR – 2.6.35 kernel source code 89.6 MB
HTC Desire Z – Froyo QMR – 2.6.32 kernel source code 82.8 MB
HTC Desire Z – Froyo – 2.6.32 kernel source code 82.8 MB
What is the MR and QMR. More importantly, I am trying to make my own ICS realease for this hand set and have plenty of Linux Kernel experience.
I just want to know which kernel to pursue as I have an underpowered system and the compile times are going to be horrendous for the ICS build. I don't want to spend the time building the kernel and trying to tweek it, and then trying to incorporate the ICS build with a kernel that is missing features that I need.
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This is their response.
Dear XX,
You were asking for some clarification concerning some information listed on the HTC Developer website for your HTC Desire Z. I would be more than happy to assist you with this software inquiry. You mention something about the MR or QMR listed with several of the kernel source code downloads. I know that the MR stands for maintenance release that is listed with the Gingerbread upgrade. The QMR might be for one of the updates for Android version 2.2 (Froyo).
If you want to use the most up to date kernel source code, I would base my recommendation on the current ROM and kernel versions you have on your Android device. If you have any other questions, you might check some of the additional resource information available on the HTC Developer website.
If you need any further assistance, you are welcome to send another inquiry through the HTC website by going through the Support page then tapping ‘send us an email’. You should input all the necessary information requested on the page.
Let me know if I have successfully answered your question, please click here to complete this.
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Sincerely,
Danielle
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[Q] Will there be AOKP once offical ICS is released?

Hi guys, just have been wondering if anyone knows about whether there will be an official aokp rom for the phone once htc releases Android 4.0 for it, or not.
Maybe some insiders here?
Thanks
threepointfive said:
Hi guys, just have been wondering if anyone knows about whether there will be an official aokp rom for the phone once htc releases Android 4.0 for it, or not.
Maybe some insiders here?
Thanks
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Edit: sorry, read your question incorrectly.
Back on topic: I don't think they will
Why not?
threepointfive said:
Why not?
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There are custom AOKP rom running ICS right know and the developers are currently working the minor bugs out of them. I am sure that when the official ICS is released for the DHD the devs will have the final source codes to perfect their roms.
ice cold sandwish is Aokp and aosp and cm same time but yes when every thing is stable and an official android 4 from htc is release for our DHD then expect to see AOKP and CM9 and Sense 4, Sense 3.6 for our device lovely isnt it?
as a user of dhd we can only be patient waiting for a reply from the offical test
Well, it will have to be submitted to the team, and you will need some good maintainers...
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Android 5 Lollipop for HTC Desire (Bravo)?

Hello,
now that Android 5 Lollipop has arrived at AOSP:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/android-lollipop-source-pushed-to-aosp/
will the HTC Desire (Bravo) get Android 5 Lollipop as well?
Regards
wq0913562 said:
Hello,
now that Android 5 Lollipop has arrived at AOSP:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/android-lollipop-source-pushed-to-aosp/
will the HTC Desire (Bravo) get Android 5 Lollipop as well?
Regards
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Idk let's wait and see...
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hardware requirements
well, it seems Android 5 requires less ram to operate than previous versions of Android(Sandwich-Kitkat).......our Desire has 0.5GB Ram, which should be more than enough for new OS(Android 5).
cheers
My first Android phone was HTC Desire white edition with Amoled screen and i love it . Now im using HTC One but if someone do a Rom for the Desire to have android L i will be sooooo happy
I also hope that somebody might port a Lollipop ROM to HTC Desire or develop their own ROM.
Background:
I have an old Tablet (TF101) which is now over 3.5 years old and was shipped with Honeycomb 3.0. It sucked! So I rooted the device, installed custom roms etc. Today I am running Lollipop KatKiss #14b, and it is amazing what an such old device can deliver based on performance. I touch on an app in the launcher and the app appears nearly immediately - wow! Previous ROMs (4.4.4, 4.3, 4.2.x, 4.1.2,...) are much slower. I love ART and would love this feature on the HTC Desire as well. Also, F2FS seems f*cking interessting (up to twice the speed compared to ext4). An HTC Custom ROM with F2FS and ART support based on Android Lollipop 5.0 (incl. a Apps2SD solution) would be absolutly great, am I right?
http://review.evervolv.com/#/q/status:open
Evervolv is building rom based on lollipop branch for htc bravo. God bless evervolv team.
until (if) lollipop is ready, try DMBFR Evervolv KitKat 4.4.4 2014.08.15-squished (google it) or KitKang by spezi77
sibKM said:
http://review.evervolv.com/#/q/status:open
Evervolv is building rom based on lollipop branch for htc bravo. God bless evervolv team.
until (if) lollipop is ready, try DMBFR Evervolv KitKat 4.4.4 2014.08.15-squished (google it) or KitKang by spezi77
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this is so good to hear, thank you for the good news :good::highfive:
Hello,
in another thread spezi77 wrote:
spezi77 said:
I am currently busy with getting LP ready for our device.
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@ spezi77:
If you're reading this:
No hustle, but any chance you could tell how the development is going? Will there be Lollipop for the HTC Desire (Bravo) anytime soon? Or will it take a long time?
Regards
I think It will be for desire legacy device and we must to live our legacy i hope from laidbacknikez
Yes! Lollipop for Bravo!!
I'm excited! :cyclops:
BIG UP TO ALL DEVELOPERS KEEPING OUR OLD DEVICES FRESH LIKE THE FIRST DAY! :victory:
GoodSoul said:
I also hope that somebody might port a Lollipop ROM to HTC Desire or develop their own ROM.
Background:
I have an old Tablet (TF101) which is now over 3.5 years old and was shipped with Honeycomb 3.0. It sucked! So I rooted the device, installed custom roms etc. Today I am running Lollipop KatKiss #14b, and it is amazing what an such old device can deliver based on performance. I touch on an app in the launcher and the app appears nearly immediately - wow! Previous ROMs (4.4.4, 4.3, 4.2.x, 4.1.2,...) are much slower. I love ART and would love this feature on the HTC Desire as well. Also, F2FS seems f*cking interessting (up to twice the speed compared to ext4). An HTC Custom ROM with F2FS and ART support based on Android Lollipop 5.0 (incl. a Apps2SD solution) would be absolutly great, am I right?
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And here it is: ★ Paranoid Android 5.x Lollipop for HTC Desire ★
Enjoy!

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