[REQUEST] MODEM FILE - Samsung Galaxy S7 (Exynos) ROMs, Kernels, Recoveri

Can someone be generous and upload me the latest G930F modem file, please? it is G930FXXS8ETCZ.
I ONLY need the modem, you can do TWRP backup, compress, and upload. Or if you have the firmware containing it, only extract the modem.bin file.
Thanks in advance!

Mohamedkam000 said:
Can someone be generous and upload me the latest G930F modem file, please? it is G930FXXS8ETCZ.
I ONLY need the modem, you can do TWRP backup, compress, and upload. Or if you have the firmware containing it, only extract the modem.bin file.
Thanks in advance!
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You can check and download the files (stock Samsung firmware) you need with different tools, such as Frija.
Check this thread:
[Tool] Frija - Samsung firmware downloader/checker
* * * PLEASE UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE INSTALLING TO YOUR DEVICES AT ALL TIMES AND ME AND THE DEVELOPER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SORT OF DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE * * * Hey Guys :) Frija is a new tool (successor of now depreciated tool SamFirm)...
forum.xda-developers.com

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¤ [ROM][MOD] ¤ 17/3 ConvergeROM XWJS8 added. JP6, 'DESI' DDJP6 MODEM/CSC.

Hi Desi guys & gals.
Here I present to you Latest XXJPY with MODEM & CSC from DDJP6. This way we wiil enjoy the Latest PDA with localized settings.
Although this works, there are certain things to be ironed out. I am working on them. Please wait till I update this post. This works perfectly, while DDJP6 gives you all settings automatically, with XXJPY you need to configure a few things by yourself.
If any of you want to try this ROM & help me with problems, I will be grateful.
Give me some time to update all the necessary information here.
1. Flash Stock DDJP4 if you are on any modded ROMs. Dont bother if you are on stock 2.1.
2. Using Odin Flash this ROM over it. Use 512 pit with re-partition.
Thas all. You now have a pre-rooted phone with custom CWM & lagfix options.
Caution, this will wipe all your data. Please wipe/factory reset before flashing & do a dalvik wipe after flashing, before starting for first time. Titanium Backup works flawlessly for me for Backup & Restore.
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Odin3 1.7 with pit files
- Download
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XXJPY PDA with SpeedMOD kernel k12c
- Download
Credits go to criskelo for this.
OR
XWJS8 PDA with SpeedMOD kernel k12c
- Download
OR
XFJS2 PDA Stock with SpeedMOD Kernel k12t
- Download
OR
XWJS3 PDA Stock with SpeedMOD Kernel k12p - 500hz
- Download
OR
XWJS5 PDA with SpeedMOD k13a - 500hz
- Download
OR
ZSJPG PDA with SpeedMOD k13c - 500hz
- Download
OR
DDJP6 PDA with SpeedMOD kernel k12k-256hz
- Download
OR
DDJP6 PDA Stock with recovery 3e non-rooted.
- Download
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XXJPY stock kernel
- Download
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AND
DDJP6 MODEM
- Download
DDJP6 CSC
- Download
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Notes :
1. I have found it a safe practice to first flash ONLY the pit file with re-partition. Pull the battery before it restarts, put it into download mode, select PDA, MODEM & CSC, NO pit this time & NO re-partition plug-in the phone in download mode at the last moment & press start.
2. Link to Stock DDJG4
- Download password = samsung-firmwares.com
3. Although its not really documented & thus open to discussion, I have found that Odin3 1.7 is better at NOT semi-bricking your phones. It has helped a few to come out of semi-brick after using Odin3 1.3.
4. This has been tested by me & friends to be working on Intentional Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000.
5. All questions & clarifications about SpeedMOD should be referred Here
6. Those of you who want to try out STOCK XXJPY, Flash XXJPY kernel over the modded one.
7. I am currently taking a wish-list. Anything Stock is welcome.
8. This thread is located at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898104
9. If for some reason you cannot pull the battery in time or similar thing & the phone won't boot, please used VolDn+Menu+Pwr combo to go into download mode.
changelog :
3/1/11 - First Post.
10/1/11 - DDJP6 PDA with SpeedMOD added. Stock DDJPY kernel added.
14/1/11 - Added link to my own post. Check this thread.
2/2/11 - Added JS2.
9/2/11 - Added JS5.
ragin said:
Hi people from the Indian Sub-continent.
Here I present to you Latest XXJPY with MODEM & CSC from DDJP6. This way we wiil enjoy the Latest PDA with localized settings.
XXJPY PDA with SpeedMOD kernel k12c
- http://www.multiupload.com/0361JOIZNR
DDJP6 MODEM
- http://www.mediafire.com/file/ixc1owv3hz7jhtx/Phone-_JP2-Firm-I9000DDJP6.zip
DDJP6 CSC
- http://www.mediafire.com/file/ydk56vottokgad0/CSC-JP5-Firm-I9000DDJP6.zip
Credits go to criskelo for this.
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Are you certain about this ? I mean, CSC and MODEM File size seems to be very low ????
ragin said:
Hi people from the Indian Sub-continent.
Here I present to you Latest XXJPY with MODEM & CSC from DDJP6. This way we wiil enjoy the Latest PDA with localized settings.
XXJPY PDA with SpeedMOD kernel k12c
- http://www.multiupload.com/0361JOIZNR
DDJP6 MODEM
- http://www.mediafire.com/file/ixc1owv3hz7jhtx/Phone-_JP2-Firm-I9000DDJP6.zip
DDJP6 CSC
- http://www.mediafire.com/file/ydk56vottokgad0/CSC-JP5-Firm-I9000DDJP6.zip
Credits go to criskelo for this.
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Hi,
Can you kindly provide the PDA without the SpeedMod. The Offiical one. With out any change or mod.
Installation guide please
Hi Ragin, I have a suggestion and request at the same time for you:
Probably the easiest way for your Indian fellows to use and try out any kind of ROM is to do a backup of their APNs while they are still on stock Rom with the following program available for free in the market:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/apn-backup-restore/com.riteshsahu.APNBackupRestore
After having flashed the ROM of their choice they can simply restore the APN settings through the same program and they are immediately online again.
Now my request: as I will travel to India very soon I would like you to backup your APN settings for me with this program and either post the xml file here in reply or PM it to me.
Thanks a lot and cheers from Bali
itenos said:
Hi Ragin, I have a suggestion and request at the same time for you:
Probably the easiest way for your Indian fellows to use and try out any kind of ROM is to do a backup of their APNs while they are still on stock Rom with the following program available for free in the market:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/apn-backup-restore/com.riteshsahu.APNBackupRestore
After having flashed the ROM of their choice they can simply restore the APN settings through the same program and they are immediately online again.
Now my request: as I will travel to India very soon I would like you to backup your APN settings for me with this program and either post the xml file here in reply or PM it to me.
Thanks a lot and cheers from Bali
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Yes, I am aware of that. I myself did that till today. This ROM is meant for those who want to stick to STOCK roms without any modifications, as the present 2.2.1 ROMs are quite fast & lagfree. And still have the benefit of having their regional MODEM & CSC because of vast number of mobile providers in India.
Those who are using XXJPY stock rom in India can actually try using this ROM & give a feed back about battery use.
Here is my backup of APNs http://www.mediafire.com/?93uexsdw1ywodwf
zion12 said:
Installation guide please
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Any pit file for this and repartition?
fulcrum1971 said:
Any pit file for this and repartition?
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Included in the Odin download.
Method posted in note 1.
PS : Post # 1030 for me. I used to love a girl with roll # 1030 when I was in 7th std.
@ragin,
Do you know how to change the locale settings for xxjpy? Meaning since xxjpy is eu-based, I want the locale for my region (SEA) which includes thai and viet languages.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Doesn't work at all.
ragin said:
XXJPY PDA with SpeedMOD kernel k12c
- http://www.multiupload.com/0361JOIZNR
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Could you explain how do you achieved this? Since SpeedMOD is based on JPX sources...
Thank you in advance.
[[]]
@Ragin
So I ask
Link PDA I9000DDJP6
PDA-JP6-Firm-I9000DDJP6.zip (158.96 MB)
@underv0ltage
Only modifies the. tar adding the new kernel
ragin said:
Here is my backup of APNs http://www.mediafire.com/?93uexsdw1ywodwf
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Thanks ragin, but your posted file is in a wrong format, it cannot be restored. At first sight I see differences in the Apache disclaimer on top of it and the missing APN counter. Are you sure you used my above mentioned program to backup?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Cool thread boss
Now in Darky's 7.6 but planning to get back to Stock.
Since i am in 7.6(JPY) do i need to use the repartion pit file???
criskelo said:
@Ragin
So I ask
Link PDA I9000DDJP6
PDA-JP6-Firm-I9000DDJP6.zip (158.96 MB)
@underv0ltage
Only modifies the. tar adding the new kernel
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Thanks a LOT, I will put it in the First post. Is this stock or with speedMod?
fulcrum1971 said:
Doesn't work at all.
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What doesn't work?
ragin said:
What doesn't work?
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Tried flashing it two or three times but couldnt. Couldnt flash stock 2.2. Had to flash stock 2.1 to recover it and update to 2.2 through kies. Tried the battery pull out thing too. In one case it got stuck in clockwork recovery and two times it said something like cant mount e........ May be i messed something up.Tried it on both stock 2.1 and 2.2.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
fulcrum1971 said:
Tried flashing it two or three times but couldnt. Couldnt flash stock 2.2. Had to flash stock 2.1 to recover it and update to 2.2 through kies. Tried the battery pull out thing too. In one case it got stuck in clockwork recovery and two times it said something like cant mount e........ May be i messed something up.Tried it on both stock 2.1 and 2.2.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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I think you got it all wrong, because of that mount e error, you first need to flash a STOCK 2.1 ROM if you are on a 2.2 ROM. Then go into download & flash this 2.2.1 over it. If you are already on stock 2.1, you can flash this ROM directly over it.
Qs
Just out of curiosity, how is this useful? What localization benefits do we get?
ragin said:
I think you got it all wrong, because of that mount e error, you first need to flash a STOCK 2.1 ROM if you are on a 2.2 ROM. Then go into download & flash this 2.2.1 over it. If you are already on stock 2.1, you can flash this ROM directly over it.
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I was on Darky's & here's what I did. Fired up Odin3 1.7, selected 512 pit, it automatically selects the re-partition for you, put the phone in download mode, connected it to my computer, waited till the com # showed up in Odin, pressed Start. It flashed & showed Pass in green & pulled battery. Fired up Odin again, flashed stock DDJP4. Fired up Odin again, No Pit, Select XXJPY PDA, MODEM & CSC, put my phone in download mode again, connected, & pressed Start when it showed up in Odin. It boots up & I am in XXJPY.
seltaeb said:
Just out of curiosity, how is this useful? What localization benefits do we get?
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The localization benifits are better wifi, better 2G 3G & better integration with Service Provider's. PDA is universal whereas MODEM & CSC are region specific.

[Nov29][GSM][Kernel][Gingerbread][P1000L/N]

November, 29 2011
Honeycomb-Beta-v3.5 for P1000L/N
Download
Instructions (use P1000LVJJM9 Froyo downgrade)
You can download JM9 ROM here .
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November, 03 2011
New kernel for stock Gingerbread.
Really, It is my first stable release.
Odin/Heimdall or CwM Recovery -> HumberOS
Sources at http://code.google.com/u/humberos/
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August, 21 2011
New ROM version HumberOS-v2.1
Based: JP2 - P1000L
Features
APK e Framework Fully Deodexed e Zipaligned
Root e Busybox
Reboot/Recovery/Download [options on power button]
New battery icons
New Pop-ups
New bootanimation (thanks to Alberto Maciel)
New wallpaper
New kernel version 20111027
Download Here
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August, 21 2011
New ROM version HumberOS-v2.0
Based: JP2 - P1000L
Features
Download Here
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August, 21 2011
I created a place for discussion about P1000L/N in Portuguese language.
[Construí um espaço para discussão sobre os modelos P1000L/N em português]
http://www.humberos.com.br
Kernel Changelog
KERNEL - ChangelogCM7 P1000N KernelJune, 21 2011
CM7 Beta with P1000N gingerbread stock kernel.
Stock P1000N KernelJune, 14 2011
Added CF-Root by binary procedure.
June, 24 2011
Added Ext4 support.
June, 27 2011
New version with Voodoo Lagfix
July, 18 2011
New version with Overcome CwM Recovery v4.1.0.9 + Voodoo Lagfix
Overcome CwM Recovery Updated to v4.1.0.9 (Based off ClockworkMod Recovery v4.0.0.9)
Option under Tweaks to enable/disable shortened backlight fix
Nandroid restore no longer borks the kernel
No more annoying "back button disabled" (Hooray!)
Shortened Yes/No confirmation menus
Make /dbdata wipe when executing "factory reset/data wipe"
Make /emmc/.android_secure wipe when executing "factory reset/data wipe"
Complete restructuring of menus
Streamlining of commands and elimination of some never used features that were cluttering the interface
August, 21 2011
New version with Overcome CwM Recovery v4.1.1.4 + Voodoo Lagfix
Overcome CwM Recovery Updated to v4.1.1.4 (Based off ClockworkMod Recovery v4.0.0.9)
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more space
Reserved!
For Changelogs...
....
Instructions and References
CM7 - Cyanogenmod 7
Official Thread
Author: @Technomancer
Reference: Cyanogenmod Website​CF-Root
Official Thread
Author: @Chainfire​Heimdall - Open-Source Cross-Platform Flashing Suite
Official Thread
Author: Benjamin Dobell​OVERCOME
Official Thread
Author: @alterbridge86​Install/Recovery MethodsTroubleshootingIf you have a Froyo stock ROM then you should check if your bootloader is signed/secured.
JM9 P1000L version have a protected bootloader.
You can download app and get more informations about bootloaders here.
Some ROMs dont have a dbdata.rfs file.
dbdata.rfs is necessary for flash NEW roms.
dbdata.rfs link for Gingerbread
Before flash, open .tar file (rom) and drag dbdata.rfs into package.
After flash if your 3G dont work, you should install modem of the previous rom.
You can do this replacing modem.bin (JM9) file into .tar package before flash.​Recovery - Black ScreenMany P1000L/N users are trying to install the new android version (Gingerbread).
If your device shows a black screen you will need press on power button some time for power off it.
Now, for download mode you will press this buttons: Home + (Vol -) + Power
You can test download mode with Odin. When it shows COM Port (yellow) enabled.
You need learn about Heimdall.
What is Heimdall?
Heimdall is a cross-platform open-source tool suite used to flash firmware (aka ROMs) onto Samsung Galaxy S devices. More information.
Now, you should download P1000L stock ROM (Password is "samfirmware.com"):
P1000L
Uncompress .rar
Uncompress .tar
You will see:
boot.bin
cache.rfs
factoryfs.rfs
gt-p1000_mr.pit
hidden.rfs
modem.bin
param.lfs
Sbl.bin
zImage
Now, using Heimdall command line, you will flash boot files.
Be careful!
Its very IMPORTANT...
Its works ONLY on P1000N or P1000L devices.
Command for recover:
Code:
heimdall flash --primary-boot boot.bin --secondary-boot Sbl.bin
REMEMBER - The boot files is signed.
Read this topic for solve this.​
Voce é o caraaaa!!
Can i use this with...?
overcome 2.0.x will work with this kernel?
and the bootloader?
Wait, this is the official binary kernel + cf-root?
Can I install this with BJP3?
No CwM yet, right?
THANKS!
rslee said:
Wait, this is the official binary kernel + cf-root?
Can I install this with BJP3?
No CwM yet, right?
THANKS!
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AFAIK, CF-root does have CwM inside already.
This should be ok to use with Overcome too, since Overcome only asks for a GB kernel.
Thanks you very much Humberto, spared me of the work of understanding kernels
Greetings Santroph.
humberos said:
June, 14 2011
I've just ported CF-Root to new Gingerbread Kernel.
Thread about CF-Root
Kernel Download
Flashed by Heimdall 1.0.2b
Uncompress file and write follow command:
Code:
heimdall flash --kernel zImage
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Humberto, coule you please make a tar/odin version of the kernel? For some reason my heimdall don't connect to my device, no matter what I do.
I can only get a -12 error (cannot connect)
I have installed the drivers and everything else.
Greetings, Santroph.
santroph said:
Humberto, coule you please make a tar/odin version of the kernel? For some reason my heimdall don't connect to my device, no matter what I do.
I can only get a -12 error (cannot connect)
I have installed the drivers and everything else.
Greetings, Santroph.
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The kernel is a .tar file.
Regards,
Humberto
Sent from my GT-P1000N using XDA Premium App
Hi Humberto,
I'm planning to flash Gingerbread using Heimdall.
I have three questions:
1º) I'll decompress the ROM file and substitute dbdata.rfs and modem.bin with the files you said in the other thread and flash everything with Heimdall (repartition enabled). Is it right?
2º) The bootloaders at the Gingerbread P1000N ROM is fully compatible with P1000L device right?
3º) Is it possible to post here the md5sum of each file that I will need to flash using heimdall? I'll be much more calm if I can compare the md5sum of the files you have flashed and we know that work with the ones I'm suppose to flash.
Thanks,
Ronan
humberos said:
The kernel is a .tar file.
Regards,
Humberto
Sent from my GT-P1000N using XDA Premium App
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I'm sorry, the old kernel tar files I had had a lot os scripts inside too, so I thought this one wouldn't be accepted by Odin, it worked fine and now I have root
Thank you very much.
Our bootloaders are signed and apparently locked with this rom, do you think it is safe to use the apk to unlock them and than use Overcome?
Greetings, Santroph.
Hello HumberOS
Hi Humberos, I have a galaxy P1000N tab to which you installed your rom and I am as P1000L, then install the Kernel ltn_20110612.tar all very well without complaints with the bootloader unlocked with root enabled ..!
My question is: If I install this new kernel ltn_cfroot_r1 Gingerbread can install without problems ..?
Could you tell me the procedure I followed and the files I need to get this q Gingerbread once flashed with your new kernel ..?
As I said originally my Tab is a P1000N your Rom and you have used Odin 20110612 kernel 1.7 for all procedures
Sorry for the length of my questions but understand I need to do to not ruin my tab and I am very new to this and I would greatly appreciate a clear and comprehensive response to achieve what I ask you as well as a detailed been generous with other users ..
Thank you very much Greetings from Ecuador
scalamusical said:
Hi Humberos, I have a galaxy P1000N tab to which you installed your rom and I am as P1000L, then install the Kernel ltn_20110612.tar all very well without complaints with the bootloader unlocked with root enabled ..!
My question is: If I install this new kernel ltn_cfroot_r1 Gingerbread can install without problems ..?
Could you tell me the procedure I followed and the files I need to get this q Gingerbread once flashed with your new kernel ..?
As I said originally my Tab is a P1000N your Rom and you have used Odin 20110612 kernel 1.7 for all procedures
Sorry for the length of my questions but understand I need to do to not ruin my tab and I am very new to this and I would greatly appreciate a clear and comprehensive response to achieve what I ask you as well as a detailed been generous with other users ..
Thank you very much Greetings from Ecuador
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I don't think you can flash a Gingerbread kernel on a Froyo ROM, can you?
Hello alroger
So I must first pass a Gingerbread Froyo ...?
I can do it directly from the ROM HumberOs or need to return to the Rom of bone stock original Samsung firmware ...?
Thank you very much for your time and help
Greetings from Ecuador
Ronis_BR said:
1º) I'll decompress the ROM file and substitute dbdata.rfs and modem.bin with the files you said in the other thread and flash everything with Heimdall (repartition enabled). Is it right?
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You will uncompress .tar and PASTE dbdata.rfs, because this rom dont have it.
Ronis_BR said:
2º) The bootloaders at the Gingerbread P1000N ROM is fully compatible with P1000L device right?
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Yes, I am using them.
Ronis_BR said:
3º) Is it possible to post here the md5sum of each file that I will need to flash using heimdall? I'll be much more calm if I can compare the md5sum of the files you have flashed and we know that work with the ones I'm suppose to flash.
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SHA1SUM
Code:
34f374d5be752ebfba3d3846a66727429b63c948 boot.bin
3e6a3d1e6ce91189de1a5776fd91e5a267ee0543 cache.rfs
4c836791da2af319a82d85e8d7af4dce36f60e7c factoryfs.rfs
88497436de86d8b29eccbe7bb34a1422d23867b6 gt-p1000_mr.pit
a20ac1413882718f2c607e7f775dd74920d4a66d hidden.rfs
d7ede0664ff1ba6cdd0f7e9e80e1eba478c63521 modem.bin
cc8888883068c827347f769a9ce395b3290bc3aa param.lfs
45f9cd331a07cb6e6b4468267421c874ef76ddf0 Sbl.bin
7ab6bbf12e5d362c121a09dc500d15b886214838 zImage
Regards,
Humberto.
Maikeu Locatelli said:
Can i use this with...?
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P1000N or P1000L (without Tv tuner)
Maikeu Locatelli said:
overcome 2.0.x will work with this kernel?
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I think yes, but I dont tested yet.
Maikeu Locatelli said:
and the bootloader?
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The bootloaders ARE signed, but NOT secured.
I think that custom kernels and firmwares will can still be flashed.
Regards,
Humberto.
rslee said:
Wait, this is the official binary kernel + cf-root?
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Yes! Official "binary" P1000N kernel with CF-Root.
rslee said:
Can I install this with BJP3?
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I advise you flash it with Heimdall.
rslee said:
No CwM yet, right?
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We have CwM 3.0.0.5 !
Regards,
Humberto.
Hello
HumberOs
Friend looks Gingerbread need to install on my Tab P1000N
I have installed your rom and your zImage_ltn_20110612 Kernel Could you please help me
I need to return to stock Froyo to install Gigerbread ...?
My Tools Froyo stock return are: dbdata.rfs, P1000NUBJM2_P1000NUBJM2_P1000NUUBJM2_HOME.tar, and Odin P1_add_hidden.pit 1.7.
Gingerbread and ascend to the tools and files are the same except that the rom is the P1000NUBJP7_P1000NUBJP3_P1000NUUBJP7_HOME.tar and then would use your kernel ltn_cfroot_r1.tar Flashing
Please I need help with this could you tell me if I'm missing something about this or change something in the procedure ..?
HumberOs you do not have much time to explain everything and there are probably many more like me asking you for help but you'd be infinitely grateful if you give me a hand to have gingerbread on my tab
Thank you very much
Greetings from Ecuador
PS: I'm using Google translator for my language is Spanish
santroph said:
Our bootloaders are signed and apparently locked with this rom, do you think it is safe to use the apk to unlock them and than use Overcome?
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The bootloaders are signed, but not secured.
Custom kernels and firmwares can still be flashed.
Do you flashed a custom Gingerbread kernel? So I think if you replace Overcome kernel...
Regards,
Humberto.
scalamusical said:
Hello alroger
So I must first pass a Gingerbread Froyo ...?
I can do it directly from the ROM HumberOs or need to return to the Rom of bone stock original Samsung firmware ...?
Thank you very much for your time and help
Greetings from Ecuador
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I suggest you read and understand the other thread from HumberOS and follow post 314 with Humberto's little procedure for flashing Gingerbread and a few tips on postes following that one.
That means, return to stock Froyo ROM (2.2), wiping everything, before flashing stock Gingerbread ROM (2.3).

[REF][KitKat] Kernel Stock Collection i9505

Hi guys! My great mate and friend @edzamber has made a collection of all KitKat Stock Kernel and has made them available for all us! So, all credits go to him!
The Kernel is a computer program that manages input/output requests from software and translates them into data processing instructions for the central processing unit known also as CPU. The Kernel acts as an intermediary between the software and the hardware.
Neither @edzamber nor I are responsible of any damages caused by your mistakes. Perform the procedure at your own risk!
No mirrors please​
Requirements:
- A PC using Windows.
- Samsung driver --> HERE.
- Odin 3.07 or Odin 3.09 or Odin 3.10.
You have always to flash a Kernel matched to your ROM version. For example, if your ROM is GNG8, you have to flash the Kernel_Stock_GNG8.tar.md5 file. Otherwise your Wi-Fi will not work. If you flash a Stock Kernel on a Custom ROM, your Wi-Fi will not work because there aren't the stock modules in /system partition. You will need to download the firmware matched to the Kernel version, extract stock modules from system.img.ext4 using the kitchen and then put them in /system partition setting right permissions. Some stock modules are available HERE.
Let's start!
1) Download Stock Kernel from HERE.
2) Run Odin on your PC.
3) Reboot your device into download mode.
4) Put the Kernel in PDA/AP.
5) Put the tick only on "Autoreboot" and "F. Reset Time".
6) Click on "Start" to flash the Kernel.
7) Flash Stock Modules via recovery custom if you have one. Otherwise put manually them in /system partition using a file manager.
8) Reboot and enjoy!
Contributors:
@peppe130
@edzamber
Original thread: Phonandroid.com
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Thanks my friend
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53646684
Kernel GNH7 Updated
http://www.mediafire.com/?613y0yvomsvghuo
Posté via Pyrana v44 by Alan-B
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53646684
Kernel Stock GNH8 Updated
http://www.mediafire.com/?fi3r2i9ad6c77zc
Posté via Pyrana v46 by Alan-B
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53646684
GNH7 & GNH8 Kernels uploaded on Google Drive. A special thanks to @edzamber !
Thanks peppe, you're welcome my friend
Posté via Pyrana v46 by Alan-B
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53646684
Added GNH7 stock modules
Added GNH8 stock modules
Added GNH2 Stock Kernel.
Added GNH2 Stock Modules.
Thanks for your Support..
The Stock kernel download link is not working. please provide me other link???
harrisnehal said:
Thanks for your Support..
The Stock kernel download link is not working. please provide me other link???
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Link works for me.. Try again
Added GNH6 Stock Kernel.
Thanks to @edzamber
Here is XXUGNI2 kernel
http://www.mediafire.com/?me9siwmennjd599
Here are XXUGNI2 Modem and BL :
http://www.mediafire.com/?ssu97teh42taeke
http://www.mediafire.com/?1nv77y9m6hhln96
Enjoy
Added XXUGNI2 Stock Kernel.
Thanks to @edzamber
edzamber said:
Here is XXUGNI2 kernel
http://www.mediafire.com/?me9siwmennjd599
Enjoy
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Could you - by any chance - also provide the wifi modules?
/system/lib/modules
dhd.ko
scsi_wait_scan.ko
Downloading the image would me 15 hours
daniello8 said:
Could you - by any chance - also provide the wifi modules?
/system/lib/modules
dhd.ko
scsi_wait_scan.ko
Downloading the image would me 15 hours
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Ok don't worry.. Just the time to download the firmware and upload modules
peppe130 said:
Ok don't worry.. Just the time to download the firmware and upload modules
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Thanks .. I believe edzamber already has the image .. thought it would only take him a minute.
But any help is appreciated

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bob24260 said:
This is the Stock Boot Image & Magisk Patched Stock Image OOS 11.0.5.1.HD65AA for OnePlus 7T Global and OnePlus 7T T-Mobile variant that's been converted to International (Global) variant. I won't include a tutorial on how to flash because if you don't already know how to do this you shouldn't be messing with it anyway. I pulled the boot image from the OTA 11.0.5.1.HD65AA and extracted it with payload dumper go by ssssut , original thread here:
[TOOL] A QUICK Android OTA payload dumper
Made with Go. By utilizing goroutines, this can extract img files from (full) OTA payload.bin really quickly. See how fast this is: https://i.imgur.com/adpijqf Source Code: https://github.com/ssut/payload-dumper-go Prebuilt binaries...
forum.xda-developers.com
Thanks to ssssut for what I'm sure was countless hours creating this handy little tool. Make sure you thank him for making all of our lives easier with this tool. Also thanks to topjohnwu for his revolutionary Magisk. We couldn't enjoy root without you.
I take no responsibility for anything you flash to your devices. You do it freely and voluntarily and if you yell at me for ending up with a doorstop I will laugh and point right back at you. Having said that, I hope this helps someone. Yes I know other people have posted these but it doesn't hurt to have several sources for these files. I highly recommend that you patch the stock boot image yourself with magisk from the intended device but I'm including it as well anyways.
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thanks bro for the files
i already tested and it works

Development [Kernel] [5.10.142] [AOSP/OneUI] Loki Kernel | Exynos2200 | S22 (Plus / Ultra)

Loki Kernel for S22 (Exynos)
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
Supported devices:
- SM-S901B (r0s)
- SM-S906B (g0s)
- SM-S908B (b0s)
Features:​- upstreamed to 5.10.142
- disabled Knox crap
- added a wakelock blocker (along with a default list - TLDR would be much better idle drain)
- fixed Wi-Fi hotspot on GSIs
- some other tweaks
- etc.
Instructions:​Flash the zip via TWRP / FKM.
Changelog/Downloads​
Telegram Group​
Kernel Source​
Thanks to haridhayal for all the help.
Thanks to afaneh92 for the kernel source/base.
Well, I might root my phone soon haha, this looks pretty cool
The Marionette said:
Loki Kernel for S22 (Exynos)
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
This kernel has only been tested on GSIs. It might work on OneUI but try it at your own risk.​
Supported devices (for now):
- SM-S901B
Features:​- disabled Knox
- added a wakelock blocker
- minor tweaks
- etc.
Instructions:​Flash the kernel image via fastbootd:
Code:
fastboot flash boot Loki_Kernel_v1.0_r0s.img
Changelog/Downloads​
Telegram Group​
Kernel Source​
Thanks to haridhayal for helping me and for his S21 kernel that was used as a reference.
Thanks to afaneh92 for the kernel source/base.
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Hi There!
I would like to give this kernel a shot but would like to build it myself.
Could you give me a hand here since this is my first time, I do have programming experience, but none compiling Android kernels.
I see in your readme that you are using these dependencies:
/home/jgudec/Exynos2200/toolchain/
/home/jgudec/build-tools/
/home/jgudec/gas/
Could you please tell me for the toolchain, build-tools and gas where and what versions of those you got for building?
Thansk!
New builds up.
Changes:
- Upstreamed to 5.10.138
- Added builds for One UI along ones for AOSP
- Other tweaks regarding performance and battery life (at least I hope so)
- Added more wakelocks to the blocking list
So as this is my first Samsung phone which seems less "mod" friendly then my previous devices;
I am rooted exynos base s22 on AVG6 as I'm not able to successfully flash newer firmwares.
Can I just flash this with FKM and live happily ever after?
Or are there some prerequisites or things to consider?
Appreciate the work! It's a shame to see the lack of custom development, so thank you!
bamn said:
So as this is my first Samsung phone which seems less "mod" friendly then my previous devices;
I am rooted exynos base s22 on AVG6 as I'm not able to successfully flash newer firmwares.
Can I just flash this with FKM and live happily ever after?
Or are there some prerequisites or things to consider?
Appreciate the work! It's a shame to see the lack of custom development, so thank you!
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I've updated the kernel source with changes from the AVG6 firmware, so you should be good to go.
If any issue arises, you can always go back to the stock kernel.
It is a shame (the development state), but hopefully that will change as more time passes.
Thanks for your fast reply.
Just to be sure, when flashing with FKM there is nothing wiped?
If for some reason I would want to go back to stock i need to go through Odin or is stock kernel available somewhere?
If I would find a way to update to AVH9 (or newer) normally the kernel should still be compatible right?
bamn said:
Thanks for your fast reply.
Just to be sure, when flashing with FKM there is nothing wiped?
If for some reason I would want to go back to stock i need to go through Odin or is stock kernel available somewhere?
If I would find a way to update to AVH9 (or newer) normally the kernel should still be compatible right?
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When you flash a kernel, there is no need to wipe the data of your device.
You can get the stock boot.img by downloading the firmware, opening up the AP file in 7-Zip Z-Standard and opening up boot.img.lz4 (you need to use 7-Zip Z-Standard, not the regular 7-Zip, to extract .lz4 files) and taking out the boot.img.
After that, just compress the boot.img into a .tar file and flash that file through the AP slot of Odin.
You can also patch that boot.img with Magisk Manager (on any rooted or non-rooted phone) if you want it to be rooted from the get-go.
Jeik said:
When you flash a kernel, there is no need to wipe the data of your device.
You can get the stock boot.img by downloading the firmware, opening up the AP file in 7-Zip Z-Standard and opening up boot.img.lz4 (you need to use 7-Zip Z-Standard, not the regular 7-Zip, to extract .lz4 files) and taking out the boot.img.
After that, just compress the boot.img into a .tar file and flash that file through the AP slot of Odin.
You can also patch that boot.img with Magisk Manager (on any rooted or non-rooted phone) if you want it to be rooted from the get-go.
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Thanks again!
Last question, couldn't I just flash the full (patched) AP file?
This would flash more than just the kernel, but that doesn't really matter right?
bamn said:
Thanks again!
Last question, couldn't I just flash the full (patched) AP file?
This would flash more than just the kernel, but that doesn't really matter right?
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Of course, you can flash the whole AP package, I just am not sure if it will then wipe your data.
Jeik said:
Of course, you can flash the whole AP package, I just am not sure if it will then wipe your data.
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So far it hasn't, I've been flashing a lot trying to get the latest update installed.
does this work on a snapdragon S22?
ngc1952 said:
does this work on a snapdragon S22?
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For snapdragon have kernel bklyn in telegram group https://t.me/bklynrom
sloeberiaan said:
Hi There!
I would like to give this kernel a shot but would like to build it myself.
Could you give me a hand here since this is my first time, I do have programming experience, but none compiling Android kernels.
I see in your readme that you are using these dependencies:
/home/jgudec/Exynos2200/toolchain/
/home/jgudec/build-tools/
/home/jgudec/gas/
Could you please tell me for the toolchain, build-tools and gas where and what versions of those you got for building?
Thansk!
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Did you get a proper manual @sloeberiaan ?
I also wanna build my own kernel for S22 and flash it with TRWP/FKM, but I cant find proper "newbie" friendly documentation so far.
I tried LineageOS self building setup, thats works great with S10 ... but unfortunately not with S22 of course
So my intention is to add some features to the kernel to run docker. As mentioned in https://gist.github.com/FreddieOliveira/efe850df7ff3951cb62d74bd770dce27
Cheers!
lowowly said:
Did you get a proper manual @sloeberiaan ?
I also wanna build my own kernel for S22 and flash it with TRWP/FKM, but I cant find proper "newbie" friendly documentation so far.
I tried LineageOS self building setup, thats works great with S10 ... but unfortunately not with S22 of course
So my intention is to add some features to the kernel to run docker. As mentioned in https://gist.github.com/FreddieOliveira/efe850df7ff3951cb62d74bd770dce27
Cheers!
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Hi
I am afraid I never did find one, also could not spend anymore time on it
Did you ever manage to figure it out yourself?
Regards
sloeberiaan said:
Hi
I am afraid I never did find one, also could not spend anymore time on it
Did you ever manage to figure it out yourself?
Regards
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No, not really. Couldn't find a manual. I found more like a solution inside the "build_menu" bash script from afaneh92 located inside the kernel config.
Just download/git clone the kernel source
The bash script "build_menu" will automatically install build-tools, gas and clang. Then you are good to go to compile your own kernel with the commands inside the build_menu. Steps are build kernel -> create flashable zip -> flash with TWRP or FKM. To adjust features you have to rewrite the defconfigs or adjust the build_menu script.
At the moment I stuck in bootloop after flashing my own kernel with additional features. Have a look at this post.
Can this kernel be flashed into a stock ROM?
What does it improve?
No updates?
lowowly said:
Not really find a manual more like a solution inside the "build_menu" bash script located inside the kernel config.
Just download/git clone the kernel source
The running bash build_menu, it will automatically install build-tools, gas, clang. The you are good to go to compile your own kernel with the commands inside the build_menu. Its more like build kernel -> create flashable zip -> flash with TWRP or FKM. To adjust features you have the rewrite the defconfigs or adjust the build_menu script.
At the moment I stuck in bootloop after flashing my own kernel with additional features. Have a look at this post, I explain my problem.
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Good morning, i git cloned the source, then i make "build_menu", but i have this error.
How can i fix it?
insestito said:
Good morning, i git cloned the source, then i make "build_menu", but i have this error.
How can i fix it?
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First time you started the build_menu script, did it automatically download the necessary tools (gas, clang, build-tools)? The location should be in the parent directory (../Downloads). Are there any folders with naming clang-r416183b, gas or build-tools?

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