[FAQS][ONE V] Read this before asking anything! - HTC One V

Now, I've been looking at the One V forum for more than a year. One thing I've noticed is that a lot of new people that just got himself/herself a new One V and goes around in the development thread and asks stupid questions like "Can I OC?" "Why bootloop" and stuffs
Here are a few FAQs for ALL newcomers:
1) Overclocking
Can a ROM overclock?
Yes and no. Overclocking does not depends on a ROM but a KERNEL
Currently for the GSM version of One V there are mainly 2 kernels KISS and HELLBOY.
The KISS Kernel is mainly for Sense base ROMs (Beaver, MyONEv, MySENSE)
The HELLBOY kernel are for AOSP or CM based ROMs (Sphongle, Xperia JB) Keep in mind that there are three types of HELLBOY kernel. Check the original thread here for more details about that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1954967
Now, you got a ROM and a compatible KERNEL, how to Overclock? Simply go to the Play Store and download a free CPU app such as No-Frills :laugh:
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2) Does this ROM require Root?
Yes. If you are not planning to root then don't go into the Android Development or Original Android Development Section
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3) How do I make a logcat?
Before you even start making a logcat, make sure you have fastboot and the drivers installed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598964
Step 1: Open Command Prompt and cd to your fastboot folders (eg. cd C:\Fastboot
Step 2: Type in the command logcat> logcat.txt
Step 3: Press CTRL+C to stop the logcat
Step 4: Upload the logcat.txt found in your fastboot folder to the thread with with detailed description of the bug so that the dev can solve it
Good Luck on helping
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4) Which is the best ROM for blah blah blah
NONE! As per the XDA rules, there are no best ROMs thread allowed.
So, how do you find the "best" ROM?
Try each and every ROM that interests you and find out which suits you best as everybody has their own preferences.
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5) How to take a logcat via phone
First of all, you'll need root (obviously)
Then download the Terminal Emulator from the Playstore
Open the app and type in logcat -d -f /sdcard/logcat.txt
After that the close the window once the logcat is done.
The logcat should be saved into your sdcard
Reference: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_debugging_with_logcat
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That's it for now. Anything you guys want me to add? Please tell me

ahem.. increasing threads to ...... .... ..
add how to take a logcat via phone..
terminal emulator / type su/adb logcat or logcat..
long press the text and copy it..
this is helpful via taking logcat of any fc's or other such errors
sent from my sexy Nexy

Will add it once i'm back from shopping

Also add how to run a script using an app and through init.d folder. People stumble across this a lot.

ivanrvf said:
Also add how to run a script using an app and through init.d folder. People stumble across this a lot.
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you mean like script manager?

ryanlow134 said:
you mean like script manager?
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yes..

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{Kernel-Source} GoDmOdE-2.6.29-GSM-HERO

i have pushed the board files to my github to compile a fully working kernel for the GSM Hero. i dont own the device, but Behnaam has been working with me testing and such. anyhow everything works. the link to my source can be found below:
GoDmOdE-KeRnEl-SoUrCe
anyhow enjoy i do this for the community and ask for nothing but in return. Devs have at it!!!
Behnaam already beat you to the punch, link.
gu1dry said:
Behnaam already beat you to the punch, link.
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i seen but i can update this one plus i guess i forgot to add two files . btw they are there now and it will compile for sure. (i just did it) enjoy
will it say no more huge battery drain ?
Quick and dirty compile by me in boot.img format (too tired to hack an update.zip together)
Credit to: Benocharm, and well everyone else who worked on this project... i just compiled it lol
EDIT: Had a lapse and forgot to compile a new wlan module... will reupload after school today
Cant post links yet sooo h**p://w w w .mega upload. c o m/ ? d = 724NZ7Q1
** = tt
remove spaces
Method One Flash: (For those with unlocked SPL)
fastboot flash boot newBoot.img
fastboot reboot
Method Two Flash:
adb push boot.img /sdcard
adb shell
cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2
- write: No space left on device [this is ok, you can ignore]
flash_image boot /sdcard/boot.img
reboot your phone
zjr8 said:
Quick and dirty compile by me in boot.img format (too tired to hack an update.zip together)
Credit to: Benocharm, and well everyone else who worked on this project... i just compiled it lol
Cant post links yet sooo h**p://w w w .mega upload. c o m/ ? d = 724NZ7Q1
** = tt
remove spaces
Method One Flash: (For those with unlocked SPL)
fastboot flash boot newBoot.img
fastboot reboot
Method Two Flash:
adb push boot.img /sdcard
adb shell
cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2
- write: No space left on device [this is ok, you can ignore]
flash_image boot /sdcard/boot.img
reboot your phone
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Here ya go mate
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=724NZ7Q1
Are the video drivers included?
MerXury13 said:
Are the video drivers included?
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I think that's very basic that they check it .
I'm more curious about other things that are not so obvious while testing:
volume keys while sleeping, battery usage, g-sensor, correct behavior of the audio jack (audio switches to jack instead of speaker), etc...
'gsm long text > 160 chars' issues can't have anything to do with the kernel used as I see it. That's something of the messaging app and / or the radio RIL used.
Hmm, new kernel to play with... might be the push I needed to try building my own android stuff to learn
Am I missing something with regards to the wlan module sources? Didn't see them so far...
Or am I being stupid (highly likely)
Are the video drivers included?
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I think that's very basic that they check it .
I'm more curious about other things that are not so obvious while testing:
volume keys while sleeping, battery usage, g-sensor, correct behavior of the audio jack (audio switches to jack instead of speaker), etc...
'gsm long text > 160 chars' issues can't have anything to do with the kernel used as I see it. That's something of the messaging app and / or the radio RIL used.
Hmm, new kernel to play with... might be the push I needed to try building my own android stuff to learn
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I asked 'cause in the cronos Rom, the developer said that he excluded the Video drivers to f**k up the other devs ...what a jerk
MerXury13 said:
I asked 'cause in the cronos Rom, the developer said that he excluded the Video drivers to f**k up the other devs ...what a jerk
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dude, he only did that on his 'OC' version. The normal 'stable' version has them... reading is an artform
I asked 'cause in the cronos Rom, the developer said that he excluded the Video drivers to f**k up the other devs ...what a jerk
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dude, he only did that on his 'OC' version. The normal 'stable' version has them... reading is an artform
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It's too early for me^^ sorry
dipje said:
dude, he only did that on his 'OC' version. The normal 'stable' version has them... reading is an artform
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The normal 'stable' version of his ROM is built on the same test kernal that every other 2.1 ROM is built on.
MerXury13 said:
I asked 'cause in the cronos Rom, the developer said that he excluded the Video drivers to f**k up the other devs ...what a jerk
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Again... getting boring
Can someone please compile this one with overclock patch?I have no idea how to compile from source else I would do it
l0st.prophet said:
The normal 'stable' version of his ROM is built on the same test kernal that every other 2.1 ROM is built on.
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Hence it got video drivers
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good write up on how to build a boot.img from this git repo please?im using ubuntu 10.4
so can we use this kernel on the vanilla roms?
anon2122 said:
Am I missing something with regards to the wlan module sources? Didn't see them so far...
Or am I being stupid (highly likely)
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Do you have the latest commit? I believe initially there were some missing files. I know when I grabbed the source the first time i had wlan drive compile issues
I applied this to both cronos rom and to superhero rom and both got really sluggish after installing it (I used the boot.img posted among the first posts).

[ROM] ICS with UNSUPPORTED HW HACK

This is a thread for all of those interested in the HW Hack that has been applied to the current WIP ICS for Desire ROM. This is to keep you out of the development thread for the ICS ROM and keep it clean. Any questions should be asked in here and if anyone wants to develop it, go ahead. As mentioned many times in the original thread, they are not supporting this, so don't ask them! Funnily enough, neither am I, I am sick of reading questions pertaining to something that is mentioned every page as UNSUPPORTED.
Flash in the order the files are listed.
Copy and pasted from ICS thread:
UNSUPPORTED 0.3.5 WITH HW HACK * (Stock HBOOT)
http://fyels.com/FCx
UNSUPPORTED 0.3.5 WITH HW HACK * (CM7R2 HBOOT)
http://www.mediafire.com/?v2c6s8w77s6cscc
Kernel is NEEDED (should be the same as last build but reuploaded because of some complaints
http://fyels.com/Frt
If you need to flash superuser:
http://fyels.com/M8t
What's working:
HW accelration! (with errors)
WiFi
SMS
GPS
Sound
Calling
Touchscreen
Stable 3G
Gmail sync + calendar working with gmail
SD read/write
All sensors
BT
Picaza sync
Fixed permissions (3rd party apps that needed maps now works)
Headphones
App2sd ( the stock included not app2sd+ or app2ext)
GoogleBackup
What's not working:
Camera
Forgot to add USB (charges + adb nothing more)
and probably alot more
Thanks to:
Sharky154 (DHD), drewis (N1), Chaosz-X, DJ_Jedi, Nikez, Raphael, SamStorer, Chichoko, Vaporizer, andreigherge, Tristan202, fused, rootSU for the original ICS ROM.
Why did you make another thread?
yeah, dont really know why you made a new thread.
anyways heres a cm7r2 version of 0.3.5 with the HW hack.
http://www.mediafire.com/?v2c6s8w77s6cscc
you can OP it if you like.
k3lcior said:
Why did you make another thread?
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As the OP said:
This is to keep noobs like me out of the development thread for the ICS ROM and keep it clean. Any questions should be asked in here.
sjknight413 said:
yeah, dont really know why you made a new thread.
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k3lcior said:
Why did you make another thread?
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You obviously didn't even read the goddamn OP.
guy_smiley said:
You obviously didn't even read the goddamn OP.
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well obviously we bloody well did. this is pointless. The hw hack, even if it is dirty, is completely relevant towards getting a stable build of ics so how does it warrant another thread?
sjknight413 said:
well obviously we bloody well did. this is pointless. The hw hack, even if it is dirty, is completely relevant towards getting a stable build of ics so how does it warrant another thread?
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The OP of the other thread has stated they will not be touching the HW Hack at all. If you want to start development of a stable build via the hack, use this thread, not theirs.
i am trying out this rom.. it is definitely smoother than the other rom. But i faced a problem, i am unable to download and install whatsapp from the market. Though i have enough space to install it on my internal memory, the message that is given was not enough memory. I think this is due to the 5mb of cache in the Cm7r2 hboot. Is there a way to symlink such that apps from the market are downloaded to the sdcard before installation?
kimzplaze said:
i am trying out this rom.. it is definitely smoother than the other rom. But i faced a problem, i am unable to download and install whatsapp from the market. Though i have enough space to install it on my internal memory, the message that is given was not enough memory. I think this is due to the 5mb of cache in the Cm7r2 hboot. Is there a way to symlink such that apps from the market are downloaded to the sdcard before installation?
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Use terminal emulator and try this. (Alternatively use adb shell)
su
cd /cache/
rm -R download
mkdir /mnt/asec/marketcache
ln -s /mnt/asec/marketcache download
chown -h system.cache download
See if this works or not.
itachi1706 said:
Use terminal emulator and try this. (Alternatively use adb shell)
su
cd /cache/
rm -R download
mkdir /mnt/asec/marketcache
ln -s /mnt/asec/marketcache download
chown -h system.cache download
See if this works or not.
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This didn't work for me
sjknight413 said:
well obviously we bloody well did. this is pointless. The hw hack, even if it is dirty, is completely relevant towards getting a stable build of ics so how does it warrant another thread?
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Because you started spamming the other thread with pointless questions. The need for clean thread where those actively participating in development could obtain information needed without roaming the endless posts about something which could hardly benefit the development warrants the need for a new thread. This should be done the first day they started with this project.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
Any ideas why i cannot flash the gapps or superuser or kernel zip files, after flashing the cm7 version?
Cheers
nozzla said:
Any ideas why i cannot flash the gapps or superuser or kernel zip files, after flashing the cm7 version?
Cheers
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Where are you trying to flash from? I have no problems flashing the above from Clockword Recovery. You cannot flash gapps and kernel from running rom because you need superuser for this to work...
nozzla said:
Any ideas why i cannot flash the gapps or superuser or kernel zip files, after flashing the cm7 version?
Cheers
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I believe there's a requirement for recovery based on CWM. So either CWM or EXT4
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Well I can't get access to superuser and can't flash that in recovery so I can't use cwm. I had to install cm7 version of ics.
Sent from my Full Android on Bravo using XDA App
Are there any details of how the hw hack works? Some patches perhaps? Would be helpful so we can try on other devices too
Thanks
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ICS 035 HW CM7r2 - review
Hi All,
I installed CM7r2 version on my S-Off desire with 1.5gb ext4
- Unable to install apps from market.
- Unable to re-store apps in Titanium backup
- Read/Write/Gallery/Calander/Wifi/3G all work fine
- Overall the ROM is quite fast
- Sound Effects also work in music system
- Battery life seems good
Please someone help me install apps.
erklat said:
Because you started spamming the other thread with pointless questions. The need for clean thread where those actively participating in development could obtain information needed without roaming the endless posts about something which could hardly benefit the development warrants the need for a new thread. This should be done the first day they started with this project.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
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Excuse me?
because *I* started spamming the other thread? I think you will find I did not.
is working quite good.
Sent from my Full Android on Bravo using Tapatalk
f_padia said:
Are there any details of how the hw hack works? Some patches perhaps? Would be helpful so we can try on other devices too
Thanks
Sent from my ZTE-BLADE using XDA App
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It came from an HD2 thread. Maybe try their forums.
Sent from my HTC Runnymede using XDA App

Android Dev. How-To Guide: Compiling the Android/Linux kernel for the Epic Touch 4G

Android Development How-To: Compiling the Android/Linux kernel for the Epic Touch 4G.
NOW INCLUDES ROOT!!!
Introduction: This guide is meant for people who want to get started with android development and don't know where to start. This thread can also be used as a reference place for android development on the et4g. This guide well first be on compiling the android kernel and flashing it to your phone and, I well update it on a regular basis for more complex mods and such to get you familiar with the android platform. If at anytime anyone would like to add more to this, pm me with what you would like to add or fix. Android is an open-source wonderland and I feel like more people should experience the fun of android development. Just remember I am not responsible if you do something stupid and break your phone!
First, we are going to get familiar with the android kernel by compiling a stock build and flashing it with Odin to your et4g.
What you need to download to compile the kernel:
Samsung open-source kernel and platform files. Available at: Samsung Open Source
Type in: Sph-d710 in the search bar in the link and download latest source.
initramfs files (More on this later) (includes cwm, busy box, and of course root! Thanks to chris41g for his help.) Files available at: Initramfs Files
Tool chain for compiling: Available at: Arm-toolchain
Preferably Ubuntu or another Distro. Of Linux running on a partition or Virtual machine.
Step 1: Were going to unzip the source you got from Samsung and take a short look around.
unzip the source and unzip the file that says, “SPH-D710_GB_Kernel.tar.gz” and, open it up. You are now looking at the kernel source for the Epic touch 4g! Okay I well not go over to much whats is here but, I well add a more in depth look in the kernel soon.
Scroll to the bottom of the source and you should see a document that says, "makefile". We are just going to add a name for your stock compile of the kernel, to make it a little more special. Open it and go to where it says Extra version and add your last name ,just make it all lower case letters or it wont compile correctly. When you flash it to your phone, the about phone panel in setting well say: Kernel version: 2.6 [last name you chose] now.
Step 2: Lets get started!
Open terminal in Linux and change your directory to the kernel. You do this by putting,
“cd” and then typing where your kernel source is then hit enter. My terminal looked like this:
cd /home/shane/Desktop/SPH-D710_GB_Kernel
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Step 3: Tell terminal where your tool chains you downloaded are located.
The kernel is compiled using a tool chain, and the terminal needs to know where the tool chain is to compile. (The tool chain is the folder called “arm-2009q3” )Start by typing this in the terminal:
export CROSS_COMPILE=
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Then after that put where your tool chain is located. Also when you are entering where it is at, you need to put a “/bin/arm-none-eabi-” at the end of the directory. This shows the terminal that the compiling tools are under the folder bin and starts with arm-none-eabi- and the android compilation adds the last word for the compiler program it needs. (you can see this if you go into the bin folder under the “arm-2009q3 folder.) For adding the tool chain I entered this:
export CROSS_COMPILE=/home/shane/Desktop/arm-2009q3/bin/arm-none-eabi-
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Then hit enter.
Step 4: Clean the kernel, enter configuration files and make the modules.
Enter this command:
sudo make clean
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Then enter password and hit enter.
Then it well say something like:
make: /opt/toolchains/arm-2009q3/bin/arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc: Command not found
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IGNORE THIS! It is just a fragment in a configuration file that says the toolchain is not in the default location. But, we changed the tool chain location in step 3 so it well compile correctly.
This cleans up and organizes the kernel for compilation.
Now enter this command in terminal:
make c1_rev05_na_spr_defconfig
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This is the configuration files for the epic touch 4g and well compile the kernel based off what is in these files.
Now were going to compile all the modules so wifi,vibration... work.
Enter this in terminal:
make modules
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Step 5: Moving the newly compiled modules to the initramfs/lib/modules folder.
We are now going to move the modules from the newly compiled modules to the initramfs files. So that wifi and vibration well be working in our kernel.
*Initramfs files are the root filesystem of the kernel and does processes the kernel can't do itself while its booting.
You can do this by terminal or by hand. We are just moving the modules to the initramfs to be used when compiling the kernel.
You can type this into terminal (Where it says “Path to initramfs” you need to replace with your own path to the initramfs folder + /lib/modules) :
cp drivers/samsung/j4fs/j4fs.ko Path to initramfs/lib/modules
cp drivers/scsi/scsi_wait_scan.ko Path to initramfs/lib/modules
cp drivers/bluetooth/bthid/bthid.ko Path to initramfs/lib/modules
cp drivers/net/wireless/bcm4330/dhd.ko Path to initramfs/lib/modules
cp drivers/samsung/vibetonz/vibrator.ko Path to initramfs/lib/modules
cp drivers/staging/westbridge/astoria/switch/cyasswitch.ko Path to initramfs/lib/modules
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This copies the new modules out of the kernel source and puts them in the initramfs/lib/modules folder to be used later.
Now once you enter that press enter.
Step 7: Compiling the android kernel with initramfs.
Type this in terminal:
make -j5 CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=Path to initramfs file
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*Remember to replace the “path to initramfs file” with the path to the initramfs file.
Okay this well take anywhere from 5-15 mins. to compile depending on your system.
Step 8: Were done compiling, lets make something flashable for Odin!
Just type in terminal:
cd arch/arm/boot/
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Then type:
tar cvf MyKernel.tar zImage
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This well zip up the zimage (the kernel) you just compiled to something flashable in odin.
If you open up the kernel source file and go to arch/arm/boot you well see the zimage you compiled and, the Mykernel.tar file for Odin. Double check and right click on the zimage and make sure it is around 5-6 MB before flashing.
Step 9: Flashing to your phone.
Go to a windows computer and download Odin.(if you have rooted your phone using zedomax's method you should have it installed already)
Okay now open it up and place the Mykernel.tar file in the PDA section of Odin. Now download the drivers for your phone if you haven't.(I assume you already have.) Then put your phone in download mode (hold volume down button and power button on start up and push volume up button when the warning pops up) Now plug your phone into the computer and make sure “auto-reboot” is the only box checked in Odin. Hit start and your phone well be flashed with a kernel you compiled yourself! If you did this right your phone should start up. If it is stuck in a boot loop, immediately put back in download mode and flash to stock. Link available here to stock files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1409634
and, try to figure out what you did wrong while compiling and try again!
Good job you have finished!
Step 10: The future and your new phone!
I would like to include more android kernel mods and stuff in the future but, wanted to get this out there to get people familiar with the android compiling process. I want this guide to be something people reference as they start to develop, by using the methods here along with kernel and U.I mods on the platform being implemented in the future. My ultimate goal is to at least know I helped at least one person get into android development so, if I helped you please leave a reply or say thanks. If anyone has ideas to add to the post, please pm me.
Have fun developing!
I'll take this...
and this...
One more...
Awesome!!!! I have been patiently awaiting this. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!!!
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Thank you! Definitely will be referring to this during my free time. Can't wait to see what else gets added
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Awesome!! tyvm!!
Wow... How awesome is this? I have been looking for something like this for a long time. I will be watching for updates. Thank you very much.
all u need now is a video tutorial
My man!!! Thank you for this!!
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Awesome guide, I am looking forward to giving this a go soon. Just curious but how difficult is the process to include a custom recovery?
dtm_stretch said:
Awesome guide, I am looking forward to giving this a go soon. Just curious but how difficult is the process to include a custom recovery?
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It all depends if you wanted to flash a already made custom recovery (cwm) then we would just haved to root the kernel then build and flash the recovery. If you were to make a fully custom recovery with custom functions made by you then it could get a little more tricky but, I am guessing you just mean flashing a custom recovery like cwm. Which is not terribly hard but, not neccesary easy eather depending on how hard it is to obtain root.
I might update the guide in the future. Showing how to do something like this but, I have a few more ideas for the guide before I include this.
You nailed it, I was curious about adding root and CWM(or a variation of it). I am more than content with figuring out what you have posted so far.
Thank you so much. This is absolutely great!
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Awesome guide. Thank u so much for this. Hope for many more.
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda premium
Very awesome thanks for the share!!
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Great Guide!
Very informative and well put, Thank You.
thank you very much for this! Gives me something new to try out. Thanks again!!!
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Thanks for this effort. Unfortunately I don't have anything to contribute to your work. I consider myself a budding developer and have been diligently teaching myself to program with the use of some great texts over the last 2 weeks. While I have much to learn this guide and hopefully any additions you make will help me dive nose first into Android development like I've been hoping to for the last couple of years.
I hope you continue to add more into this guide and it becomes a great resource for others like me.
Great Job!
obelisk79 said:
Thanks for this effort. Unfortunately I don't have anything to contribute to your work. I consider myself a budding developer and have been diligently teaching myself to program with the use of some great texts over the last 2 weeks. While I have much to learn this guide and hopefully any additions you make will help me dive nose first into Android development like I've been hoping to for the last couple of years.
I hope you continue to add more into this guide and it becomes a great resource for others like me.
Great Job!
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I hope it helps!

[Script] Advanced Cm10 Slimmer V1.0 [22/10/2012]

Welcome to ...: AlwaysDroid Cm10 Simmer Version OnepointOh :...
First off give a HUGE thanks to zeppelinrox who helped me with some coding!
>><<> Basically, this is a script that I designed for the purpose of de-bloating CM10. Other scripts just remove what THAT user wants, but maybe that is not what you want!
So I set off to make a de-bloating script that would allow us to individually select what apps/wallpapers etc that you want to remove. >><<>>
- If you have any suggestions for apps to add, way to make this better etc, please do state so!
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Part 1: Instructions to install/use:
1. Download CmSlimmer.zip and put it on your SD Card.
2. Flash the zip file from recovery.
3. Execute with terminal emulator by simply typing " slim " (no quotes).
4. Follow the instructions!
5. Enjoy your slimmer, faster phone :^)
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Part 2: Known Bugs:
1. Something is wrong with my scripting logic at the end, so I cannot yet provide a user option whether to clear the dalvik or not.
(I have the script with the broken end if someone wants to give me a hand)
2. Only Lower Case letters are supported for now. Will be fixed in the future.
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Can you tell us what exactly this script does? I am just curious what all happens before I run something I don't understand.
Scifimyth said:
Can you tell us what exactly this script does? I am just curious what all happens before I run something I don't understand.
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Sure . I'll make a video later today as well. Basically instead of just deleting a bunch of items in a row, like other scripts, it gives you choice as user input. If you input "y" it will delete "n" it will keep and so on. So can individually choose what apps/wallpapers/etc to delete based on what is best for you!
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Please add a step, "Type "su" in terminal emulator" as point 3

Mms.apk (Modded)

Ok guys I've made some tweaks to the Mms.apk,
1) Auto SMS to MMS conversion disabled.
2) Ulimited lines for text typing area.
3) Fixed issues with delivery reports.
4) Minor tweaks.
Next build:
1) MMS fix (First I need confirmation of it's not working from at least two people)
2) Dark them.
3) You say.
Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/4h47r4k45ekzeu4/Mms.apk
Instructions:-
Download the Mms.apk file and copy it to your fastboot folder. Open command prompt and enter the following commands:-
Code:
adb remount
adb push Mms.apk /system/app/
adb shell
chmod 644 /system/app/Mms.apk
exit
adb reboot
Make sure to press enter after each command. Also, make a backup of your original Mms.apk in case you experience any problems.
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Hi,
File deleted?
Invalid or Deleted File.
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unster said:
Hi,
File deleted?
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Was going to DL this to add to the rom, can you send me a copy of your latest @MScorporation95 ?
unster said:
Hi,
File deleted?
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mcgi5sr2 said:
Was going to DL this to add to the rom, can you send me a copy of your latest @MScorporation95 ?
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Sorry for the problem guys. Link fixed.
I need some cool ideas for my next build. Suggestions are appreciated.
MScorporation95 said:
Sorry for the problem guys. Link fixed.
I need some cool ideas for my next build. Suggestions are appreciated.
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How about helping to build EV3.2 and then CM10.1?
mcgi5sr2 said:
How about helping to build EV3.2 and then CM10.1?
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Yeah sure.. When we're starting?
MScorporation95 said:
Yeah sure.. When we're starting?
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I'm uploading the the latest CM10 with your mms.apk in it now. I will clean my github and then sync in the device/vendor/msm7x30 trees that I have so far for them. The latest build I have done have two main issues, firstly the kernel isn't building properly, it comes out around 4kbs too small, and won't boot very far. Using a downloaded version of hellboy the rom boots past the htc screen onto a black, with the latest version we should be able to pull a logcat to see more closely what we need to fix.
Once I have it all uploaded I'll start a new thread and add any and all stuff I know so far, so that anyone can pitch in if they feel like it. I think we should make it a rookie friendly as possible so that anyone here can contribute.
mcgi5sr2 said:
I'm uploading the the latest CM10 with your mms.apk in it now. I will clean my github and then sync in the device/vendor/msm7x30 trees that I have so far for them. The latest build I have done have two main issues, firstly the kernel isn't building properly, it comes out around 4kbs too small, and won't boot very far. Using a downloaded version of hellboy the rom boots past the htc screen onto a black, with the latest version we should be able to pull a logcat to see more closely what we need to fix.
Once I have it all uploaded I'll start a new thread and add any and all stuff I know so far, so that anyone can pitch in if they feel like it. I think we should make it a rookie friendly as possible so that anyone here can contribute.
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Alright, I'm ready when you are. PM me.

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