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I'm no longer keeping up with NAND on the vogue. So if anyone would like to keep me informed and email me or post me on any changes with NAND, ill be happy to add the news on the first post. The lock up issue with NAND has been fixed!
This is simply for any noobs or others who are having issues with Android and NAND.
IMPORTANT!!!
FOR VOGUE USERS ONLY
I am not responsible for any bricked or messed up devices. By continuing you are agreeing to my simple rule.
MY SIMPLE RULE: I owe you nothing.
I will help you through the way though if you bricked or need any sort of help.
How-to Video up NOW!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gTkJkOc7m4
First off, What is NAND?
To keep it simple...its your phones internal memory. Up untill recently we (Vogue Users) had to run Android off our SD cards using HARET. But thats another story.
What are the benefits of running from NAND? (based on what I have seen)
-Runs faster
-Longer Battery life
-faster boot up
-can be faster to put together.
-Easier to connect your vogue with android to your pc and sync
-Much more convenient.
So how do I start?
STEP1:
The Build
First you need to find a Build that is usable with NAND. Most Hero builds at this moment are not. Here are some links:
Donut 1.6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=591104
Hero
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=603028
Cupcake 1.5
Method 1 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=593786
DO NOT DOWNLOAD ANYTHING JUST YET! I WILL TELL YOU WHEN A GOOD TIME WOULD BE
You may want to consider reading the rest...
STEP2:
Base Files (Most builds will supply these)
For all builds (Except the Link in Cupcake "instructions are givin in the download.) you will need a basic set of base files. The link below contains the 3 basic empty files for all builds and Systems.
http://cid-e5302e6abd554cb9.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/XDA/Androidstuff.rar
IF
You are using Hero make sure you download hero.user.conf too:
http://cid-e5302e6abd554cb9.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/XDA/hero.user.conf
-create a new folder called conf
-and place hero.user.conf in your new folder.
STEP3:
Rootfs
After you have the Base files you will need a rootfs. Depending on your Build, you may need a different type then the one I am going to supply you. Most builds will supply you with one. This one is DZO's rootfs.
http://cid-e5302e6abd554cb9.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/XDA/rootfs.img
STEP4:
Prepare
-You need to clean out your storage on your SD. Make sure you delete everything.
-Create a file called android on your desktop.
-Download the base files, unzip, open folder, and place all 3 in your android folder
-Download the rootfs and place them in your android folder. Make sure you either download DZO's or the one your Build provides.
-Download a System.img. When you download a System most likely it will have a different name such as system-hero-123.img. You need to rename it system. So it should look like system.img . Then place it in your android folder.
-If you are using Hero place your conf folder in your android folder.
-Depending on your Build (mostly Hero) you may also need a Data file. The build you select should supply one. Download it and place it in your Android Folder
STEP5
Placing
Open up your android folder of all your collected files and select all, copy, and paste into your empty SD card.
STEP6
Unlocking
If you have never flashed a ROM before than you don't have HardSPL installed. So unlock your phone with...
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=20370
Make sure you follow the forums directions.
STEP7
Method
Method1: The way I do it.
Download ROMUpdateUtility.rar
http://cid-e5302e6abd554cb9.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/XDA/ROMUpdateUtility.rar
Extract to a newfolder
Download a kernel with your screen size
http://it029000.massey.ac.nz/vogue/files/?C=M;O=D
Don't know your screen size...check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544906
After you have have gotten the kernel:
rename it to RUU_signed and place it in the ROMUpdateUtility folder you created.
NOW you need to plug your phone into your computer. Establish active sync. And run ROMUpdateUtility.
-Follow the Instructions on the screen.
Method 2 and 3 can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=593786
This also shows my method...but a little less detail. You can also find many other helpful things there.
If you fail OR think your bricked your phone.
You will need to download one of these depending on your carrier...Make sure you download the shipped gps rom. (If you are Verizon skip down)
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?p=191607
Than you will put your phone in boot mode. Hold the Camera and Power button. While holding both of them...get a pen or something small and hit the little restart button on the bottom of your phone. You may have to hold it for like a second.
-you will see three color bars on your phone
-plug your phone into your computer
-run the backup
After your phone is all back to normal. Make sure you run internet explore on your phone. It will enable you to get data.
For Verizon follow the instructions here.
http://wiki.ppchaven.com/index.php?title=Pocket_PC_WIki:FIX_VERIZON_GPS
That is about it. I'm sure I forgot some stuff and will add on to this. Make sure you donate to the Devs for all their hard work.
DZO
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=593786
jamezelle
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=603028
plemen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=591104
vilord
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=523692
They deserve it.
thank you this was very helpful
inphin1ty said:
thank you this was very helpful
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yea here is the md5sum: 9b08971e7f23619b6a9a4db9d52d857a
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yea here is the md5sum: 9b08971e7f23619b6a9a4db9d52d857a
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staud8469 said:
What are the benefits of running from NAND? (based on what I have seen)
1 Runs faster
2 Longer Battery life
3 faster boot up
4 can be faster to put together.
5 Easier to connect your vogue with android to your pc and sync
6 Much more convenient.
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great thread. I've run both from nand and sdcard. i have not messed with ext2 on the sdcard.
I agree with 3 for sure. I would also add that there is a deep gratification in wiping win mo off the sdcard
6 is debatable, depends on which conveniences you want. changing lcd.density, changing resolution are all much faster running from the sdcard - no flashing or messing with build.prop, just edit default.txt and reboot (aside - if you have a non-sdhc card you can flash on the fly from the sdcard, but changing lcd.density still requires pulling and pushing files from the system, which is not as easy as changing the default.txt). also more convenient to back-up or revert to a data.img when running from sdcard. definitely booting straight into android is convenient, as is the new mass storage on boot method, as well as having a re-writable system (which you also have using ext2).
1 and 2, I honestly have not noted a significant difference in battery life. With a fast sdcard, I don't think there is a significant difference in speed either - dzo has said this in one of the non-vogue forums as well. i have not tried any sense builds from the sdcard though, and that's where you would notice the greatest difference in speed if there is any.
4 I agree with in general.
I think running from the nand is a huge advance, and great for everyone to try. but, running from the sdcard is still a decent way to use android. choosing between the two comes down to choosing which conveniences suit your usage style the most.
One last thing - please add vilord to your donate links (his google ion on vogue thread), he has been instrumental in developing the ril and advancing android on the vogue. srwalter also deserves mention for his reverse engineering of the libgps.so to bring gps first to cupcake and now to donut as well. jamezelle, plemen, mssmison, zenulator, enatefox, f00bar (no specific order) have all worked hard porting roms and working on things like compcache, swap, modem, etc, which has all been invaluable (zenulator and mssmison deserve special credit for spearheading the porting business). however the gruntwork of porting to the vogue has been done mainly by dzo who brought us the kernel and initial ril and now nand (he's just frickin amazing, he singlehandedly got the first functioning port to the vogue and others helped from there), then vilord who took the ril and really refined it. I guess suffice to say, there have been a lot of people involved along the way, thanks to all of them.
when i try to run android from both nand and haret i always get an error about not being able to mount sd card. does this mean i need to reformat the card? if so how do i do this?
Barogi44 said:
when i try to run android from both nand and haret i always get an error about not being able to mount sd card. does this mean i need to reformat the card? if so how do i do this?
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When do you get this error? During linux kernel bootup?
Verizon users.
I just update a fix for Verizon users. Shows you how to get GPS too!
Also...there will be a video up soon. It seems that there are so many people having issues. So I will create a video from start to finish. Will be posted up late tonight/ tomorrow morning.
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When do you get this error? During linux kernel bootup?
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Yea.. i think i may need a new sd card. Can android boot from a 4gb card or is 2 the max?
Barogi44 said:
Yea.. i think i may need a new sd card. Can android boot from a 4gb card or is 2 the max?
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i running with a 8gig PNY sdcard
it could theoretically run off of a 512, but you would be a little cramped on space
i guess android doesnt like some of them
so really it doesn't matter how big the card is? do they all have to be formatted to fat32?
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so really it doesn't matter how big the card is? do they all have to be formatted to fat32?
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short answer, yes.
Hey guys...I will try my best to get that video up today. I am about to start recording it.
Am I correct in assuming that step 4-b is create a FOLDER name android on the desktop?
Can I delete those files from the SD when flashing is done?
THANK YOU for the N00B instruction, works great.
stopthebus said:
Am I correct in assuming that step 4-b is create a FOLDER name android on the desktop?
Can I delete those files from the SD when flashing is done?
THANK YOU for the N00B instruction, works great.
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Yes that is correct, as for deleting the files...I would assume you could. But im not sure. Maybe they are still needed on boot. Never hurts to try though.
im not getting access to the internet after i flashed, am i suppose to edit anything?
im running the donut flash on my sprint vogue.
gigermunit said:
im not getting access to the internet after i flashed, am i suppose to edit anything?
im running the donut flash on my sprint vogue.
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Wait...NVM you want data to work right?
If you are using donut...try to restart your phone one time. After it boots back up you should see a 3g symbol appear on the notification bar.
If that does not work...go to your apps and open modem. Click once on disconnect and then once more. Then click connect.
Tell me if that works...
Hello everyone,
Here is my app i have been working on. It will install all files to your sd card needed to jailbreak and downgrade your ps3 with your HD2 Only. Now i have some time think this link is long overdue to be posted. Where this app originated from. Again thank you to all the other devs out there for there hard work that has now become a all in one solution.
What the app does:
This app will allow you to downgrade your firmware to any firmware you want. (PS3 Slim's cannot go as far back as Fat Consoles.) The downgrade only works with FW's up to 3.50. (If you have FW3.55 you are out of luck for now. Unfortunately there is no solution on the market nor in the community for that FW version.) This app will also allow you to patch your android build with all the files needed to jailbreak your ps3.(this will be changed real soon.) It also includes many payloads so u can use the one that best matches your needs.
Other Languages:
German version Located here I have also translated the first post in German as well. Enjoy
Norwegian version Located here I have also translated the first post in Norwegian as well. Enjoy
Spanish version Located here. It is compatible with Esp Rom's storage cards. I have also translated the first post in Spanish as well. Enjoy
French version Located here. It is compatible with Fr Rom's storage cards. I have also translated the first post in French as well. Enjoy
Instructions:
you will need to download both files found below.
DowngradeUpdater(needed)
PS3DJB Updated to 2.5.1 - English Only - Now Includes darkstone hd2froyo v3 in a custom folder just for jailbreaking. Size 103mb
Install:
Make sure you have placed your android build of your choice on the root of your sd card before installing. Your android build must be placed in the Android folder.
1.install downgradeupdater.cab to storage card. (this only contains the downgrade folder)
2. install PS3DJB.cab to storage card. (this contains the main UI and all jailbreak files)(does not include modified 3.41 PUP, lv2diag.self file 1 and lv2diag.self file 2)
Pre Use:
1. run app and select backup original android build (must do this first before you run setup jailbreak if you want to keep your original zImage of your Android build.)
2. select setup jailbreak. This will transfer all the files to your android build. if you replace your android build later on with a newer version just rerun the setup jailbreak.
Use:
1. once you set up jailbreak then proceed to select Launch PS3DJB. Follow the jailbreak instructions on the process. There are tons of tuts on how to do so. It is all they same for the most part. What is different for the HD2 is Once you boot into Android go and launch Gscript and select the payload of your choice. Then wait till it starts to auto countdown then plug the phone into the ps3 and start the jailbreak process.
2. If you want to downgrade your ps3 launch downgrader. This will take you to a mini android build made specifically for downgrading your ps3. This will not affect your other android builds
Questions and Answers:
Q) how do I know when everything backed up, restored or setup for jailbreak?
A) it will complete when the button image snaps back to normal when completed.
Q) im done downgrading and cant turn off the phone with the power button?
A) If you run the downgrade portion of the app you will need to pull the battery out when your done and reboot the phone. this is not due to my app it is part of the downgrade setup.
Q) Where is the Gscript folder located at?
A) gscript folder installs to the root of your SD card. It should install when you install the PS3DJB.CAB if you do not see it. Reboot your phone. Sometimes it caches till a reboot. not sure if its a OS issue or a Rom issue.
Q) I started Gscript and only see a couple of payloads. Isnt there more?
A) if you are missing payloads in gscript listing hit the windows button then select add script. Then finally select load. find a missing script select it and save. it will now populate to your main list in gscript. you will need to add. hermes 3.50 + PSN v4b, CE-X hybrid payload, and 2.76FW payload.
Q) I have multiple android builds will this mess with them?
A) Yes and No. It will only mess the the android build located in the Android Folder. If you want to make sure your stock android build stays stock after jailbreaking run the backup original android build button first to back up a copy of your original zImage. Once your done jailbreaking just run restore original android build to restore the backedup zImage.
Q) Do I need to install the downgradeupdater.Cab if I don’t plan on downgrading?
A) No you do not. It does not affect anything releated jailbreaking. If you hit the launch downgrader button without it installed will cause the app to display a message about it missing.
Q) if i downgrade will i loss my game saves? if so how do i keep them?
A) If you downgrade you may loose your game save. Go to system settings and back up your system. the option is at the bottom of the list almost. you can restore the same way
if you have any suggestion let me know.
enjoy!
PAYLOADS included:
Hermes v4b+355 FW3.41
CE-X FW3.41
Hermes FW3.41
Hermes v4b + psn + 3.50 FW3.41
PL3 FW2.76
PL3 FW3.01
PL3 FW3.10
PL3 FW3.15
PL3 FW3.41
*IMPORTANT*
for downgrading you will need the 3.41 modified pup, lv2diag.self file 1 and lv2diag.self file 2. these are needed once you obtain service mode
Change log:
Version 2.5.1
*added my custom data.img (57mb) to jailbreak rom. Should save a lot more space on the storage card and boot faster. My boot took 1 min 37 sec which was faster than the 1GB data.img created on first boot.
Version 2.5
*Removed setup Jailbreak, backup and restore buttons.
*Jailbreaking now has a dedicated folder that has a pre setup build of android ready to jailbreak
*included a dedicated android launch button for those who have daily use builds of android on there phone located in the android folder
*new start menu icon - thanks to drkfngthdragnlrd
Version 2.0
*removed any backing up or replacing of initrd.gz as it is not really needed for our purposes.
*should work better with new builds of android as i backed off the filestructure some.
version 1.6
*backup original android build now backs up zImage and initrd.gz
*restore original android build now restores zImage and initrd.gz
version 1.5
*added backup original android build button - this will back up your original zImage on your untouched android build.
*added restore original android build button - this will restore your original zImage and delete all files related to jailbreaking in your android folder
*updated functionality of setup Jailbreak button - now will create all jailbreak related directories in the android folder then install all files needed.
Thanks goes out to:
mangahoteles, Darkstone, Dan1j3l for the original builds of psfandroid
The Invisible GoD & KillaHurtz for there payload ports
sorry for noob question... what for this app actually?
Wonderful app! Thank you for your work. Wouldn't this be better suited for the HD2 Apps forum though?
socrated13 said:
Wonderful app! Thank you for your work. Wouldn't this be better suited for the HD2 Apps forum though?
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i thought it might be but was not sure. if a mod wants to move it feel free.
This app just make things easier/noobier for people who want to jailbreak or downgrade there ps3. i personally got annoyed always having to open file explorer and hit both options to launch. i have a lot of crap on my sd card so this makes it easier for me and i hope others. it will also give you a dedicated folder for the downgrade.
i can always make the jb a dedicated folder but i notice that android runs fine with the jb files integrated. it did not affect my user experience so i did not do that originally.
Thank you! This is an extremely useful app, you have made my life so much easier...
azaini said:
sorry for noob question... what for this app actually?
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If you don't no for what this app is, probably is not for you!
HackMimic, thanks for the great job!
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i thought it might be but was not sure. if a mod wants to move it feel free.
This app just make things easier/noobier for people who want to jailbreak or downgrade there ps3. i personally got annoyed always having to open file explorer and hit both options to launch. i have a lot of crap on my sd card so this makes it easier for me and i hope others. it will also give you a dedicated folder for the downgrade.
i can always make the jb a dedicated folder but i notice that android runs fine with the jb files integrated. it did not affect my user experience so i did not do that originally.
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Very cool good job!!
I am curious to where you get the lv2diag.self file 1 and lv2diag.self file 2 files
youngkwang49 said:
I am curious to where you get the lv2diag.self file 1 and lv2diag.self file 2 files
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Like here for example...
Doesn't work for german ROMs, cause in german "Storage Card" means "Speicherkarte" and so the path for the setup is wrong ... Installing is no problem.
This is awesome
Thank you HackMimic
the only probem with using ps jailbreak on my hd2 android is that it breaks my camera
had the same problem when I made my multi os launcher app days ago. I have the translation for German and another language. I will make the proper changes for ya. Would you prefer everything visual to read in German.
HackMimic said:
had the same problem when I made my multi os launcher app days ago. I have the translation for German and another language. I will make the proper changes for ya. Would you prefer everything visual to read in German.
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German is not that important for me, but if it is no big effort it would be fine.
What version firmware does this work on i have .55 firmware, a stupid friend of my sister installed it. I hope it works for this too
supaet said:
the only probem with using ps jailbreak on my hd2 android is that it breaks my camera
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Same here.
HectiQ said:
What version firmware does this work on i have .55 firmware, a stupid friend of my sister installed it. I hope it works for this too
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unfortunately if your at 3.55 there is no way to downgrade as they revoked the leaked keys. there where 3 of them i believe. i would not update your ps3 anyfurther down the road and wait till there is a workaround. im always scared my roommate will do the same. thats why i bought two. one jb in the front with a ps3key. thats what my roommate will use since its easy and one in my room with my htc now.
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Same here.
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Does it break the camera in WM or android? My camera in WM works fine. if in android it might be the zimage file used. I think i will need to make a backup folder and include a button to backup original zImage of the rom so you can restore it when not jailbreaking.
also doing a pure german rom is no big deal. Let me update the app to do this new stuff first and when i upload it i will upload a translated version as well.
Hi,
I am using an english version wm, still says that the directory can't be opened
Storage Card/blah blah blah..
using android RAM version by darkstone.. maybe that's the cause?
Whenever I click on "Setup Jailbreak", I get an error message saying, " An unexpected error has occurred in SmartDeviceProject1.exe. Select Quit and then restart this program, or select Details or more information." I'm using a dexter wm rom, "TheDarkOne WWE". Radio 2.10.50.26. Any help would be appreciated.
Neopeek just release a build of gingerbread and let me tell you..... this **** is sweet! Runs faster than any eclair or froyo rom out there and its only in alpha!
links:
http://www.neopeek.com/forum/Androi...read-Alpha2-available?limit=10&start=100#5966
Nice, thanks for the link. Gonna try it in a few minutes.
EDIT:
Ok, I have no idea how to start that thing up.
Anyone?
Crembo said:
Nice, thanks for the link. Gonna try it in a few minutes.
EDIT:
Ok, I have no idea how to start that thing up.
Anyone?
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just download mini tool partioning its free find on google.Partition your sdcard the main to be f32 and another one ex2 partition both as primary.Put all packege on sdcard and follow readme.text inside thats all. Use any good kernel you were using, and enjoy
Ah is it possible to make an ext2 file? Just like XDAndroid?
I tried to just run the npkinstall but it crashed. Now I can't even run haret or a few other apps on my phone. I'm getting, "...cannot be opened. either it is not signed with a trusted certificate or one of its components cannot be found.." Is there a quick fix for this? Or am I going to have to restore? I kind of don't want to have to restore..
testing now...
It`s fast but unstable, random reboots, gallery flickering, waiting alpha 3 ver.
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testing now...
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Npkinstall only crash if there is no ext2 on sdcard so it is a must have ext2, just create f32 and ext2 and see
sirthoz said:
Npkinstall only crash if there is no ext2 on sdcard so it is a must have ext2, just create f32 and ext2 and see
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Yes, I have ext2. the Gingerbread running on topaz is good, some point need improvement. it is worth to try.
Thanks.
Nice work they did, but didn't like the graphics. They seemed low quality, I suppose there was a resolution issue with the graphics.
After messing around with it overnight i have noticed several stability issues mostly pertaining to apps (such as the gallery mentioned, browser and google search) but it is still the alpha build. Hopefully neopeek will release the alpha3 build promised today but if not its still nice to know that gingerbread is up and running!
for those who are trying to figure out the install there is step by step instructions on the thread if you scroll down a tad. In summary, download mini partion tool. run it. find your sd card and reformat it with a fat32 partition and ext2 partition, both must be set to primary but the ext2 partition only needs 400-600 mb. after this copy and paste everything from the package download and get a kernel ( note: must use neopeek kernels! best i found so far is th "htc-msm-linux @ 20101204_005141" just google and download) next step is to put the correct startup file in the root and the right install startup in the npkinstall folder. Next is to run the install file inside the npkinstall folder...wait.... it'll restart your phone then you can run haret! make sure you put the zimage and module files in the root like you would with an xda android port.
Yeah seems pretty snappy, like others have mentioned it has stability issues. I've gotta say I am impressed with how well it works for an alpha build.
Angry birds seems really smooth except the screen flicker.
Run cool but wifi doesn't work for me , and no camera, any answer for me?
camera is an ongoing problem and won't be fixed for awhile tho they have apparently gotten it to work on diamond. as for the wifi you just need to use the kernel i posted heres a link to the download
http://code.google.com/p/zimages/do...inux-20101204_005141-package.tar.bz2&can=2&q=
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camera is an ongoing problem and won't be fixed for awhile tho they have apparently gotten it to work on diamond. as for the wifi you just need to use the kernel i posted heres a link to the download
http://code.google.com/p/zimages/do...inux-20101204_005141-package.tar.bz2&can=2&q=
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Your kernel doesn't work , need rename and overwrite the old one?
I have been running Neopeeks build for the last 24 hours, and i must say it is almost as fast as FRX03 Froyo build. Some apps do freeze the device and must soft reset, Gps was not working, battery drain was huge and videos could not be played(tested with youtube). I don't own a BT headset so did not test that. All in all it is a great alpha build,and totally worth a try if you don't mind partioning your sd card.
I've been at this for a few weeks, and its bugging me.
I've been looking up on how to build/port ROMs for the Milestone (A853), and there is almost nothing that points me in the right direction. I want to be able to install it via OR's update menu.
This is what I've done so far:
Gotten, and set up HTC Android Kitchen by dsixda.
Downloaded the rom I want to port.
Extracted the rom system and boot images.
Replaced the boot.img-kernel with a stock Milestone boot.img-kernel taken from a nandroid backup. (I know all about the locked bootloader)
Rebuilt the kernel
Modified the build.props
Rebuilt the *.zip
Copied to Open Recovery/updates
Applied update.
So here's where it gets sticky. According to the output, the ROM installs fine. No errors nothing. However, after the first reboot, it goes directly to the bootloader screen with an error of: a5,69,4E,00,23 or something like that.
I'm royally stumped and would really like to get this going in the same way CM or Crono's is installed. Any ideas or advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
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I've been at this for a few weeks, and its bugging me.
I've been looking up on how to build/port ROMs for the Milestone (A853), and there is almost nothing that points me in the right direction. I want to be able to install it via OR's update menu.
This is what I've done so far:
Gotten, and set up HTC Android Kitchen by dsixda.
Downloaded the rom I want to port.
Extracted the rom system and boot images.
Replaced the boot.img-kernel with a stock Milestone boot.img-kernel taken from a nandroid backup. (I know all about the locked bootloader)
Rebuilt the kernel
Modified the build.props
Rebuilt the *.zip
Copied to Open Recovery/updates
Applied update.
So here's where it gets sticky. According to the output, the ROM installs fine. No errors nothing. However, after the first reboot, it goes directly to the bootloader screen with an error of: a5,69,4E,00,23 or something like that.
I'm royally stumped and would really like to get this going in the same way CM or Crono's is installed. Any ideas or advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
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Is that meant to work for the milestone? I dont see milestone listed on supported devices.
Is this the kitchen you are referring to?
ya thats the one i was referring to.
I know its not supported, but I was looking at the outputs of the zips it creates, and comparing them to some ROMs out there (notably CM6.1 and Cronos) and they are pretty much the same. The only thing that I have noticed thats different is that the Milestone doesn't use the updater-script that this particular kitchen generates. So, if I pretty much leave the updater-script alone, it will install, up until I reboot, and I get the error code I mentioned before.
If I let the kitchen generate the updater-script, the installation aborts, usually with a 'Status 4' or 'Status 7' error.
dynamite1985 said:
ya thats the one i was referring to.
I know its not supported, but I was looking at the outputs of the zips it creates, and comparing them to some ROMs out there (notably CM6.1 and Cronos) and they are pretty much the same. The only thing that I have noticed thats different is that the Milestone doesn't use the updater-script that this particular kitchen generates. So, if I pretty much leave the updater-script alone, it will install, up until I reboot, and I get the error code I mentioned before.
If I let the kitchen generate the updater-script, the installation aborts, usually with a 'Status 4' or 'Status 7' error.
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Sorry buddy. I ain't a developer. Try sending a PM to Luca or Kabaldan or Feeyo ( on cronosproject ) and see if they can help.
The boot.img contains kernel and rootfs with init and its scripts. Nothing in it can be directly changed if you want the Milestone to be able to boot.
The kitchen obviously rebuilds the boot.img - err a5,69,4E,00,23 means that the boot.img signature check failed.
You can't do this on Milestone - that's why the sh-hijack + 2nd-init are used in custom compiled ROMs for Milestone to be able to use customized init scripts.
kabaldan said:
The boot.img contains kernel and rootfs with init and its scripts. Nothing in it can be directly changed if you want the Milestone to be able to boot.
The kitchen obviously rebuilds the boot.img - err a5,69,4E,00,23 means that the boot.img signature check failed.
You can't do this on Milestone - that's why the sh-hijack + 2nd-init are used in custom compiled ROMs for Milestone to be able to use customized init scripts.
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so I'm a little confused...
it seems to me that I should be compiling the kernal with the 2nd-init attack, which confuses me because of the BL issue. or is the stock boot.img used with a customized system.img?
i've tried the latter part, and gotten the noted error.
Hello there,
I just banked a Rom from MoDaCo website and I wanted to test it out, how can I do?
I already tried to create an Android Virtual Device with Running OS Android 2.2 (the target), then I unzipped the rom and copied all the files into the root of the .avd dir, but when I load the avd, it starts a stock Froyo OS... how can I test my rom out? Shall I delete all the files but the configs from the avd directory?
Thanks in advance,
Tiwiz
EDIT: Reading the Google's HowTo I saw that I need a system image to make it load it... how can I get it?
misread. nvm.
tiwiz said:
Hello there,
I just banked a Rom from MoDaCo website and I wanted to test it out, how can I do?
I already tried to create an Android Virtual Device with Running OS Android 2.2 (the target), then I unzipped the rom and copied all the files into the root of the .avd dir, but when I load the avd, it starts a stock Froyo OS... how can I test my rom out? Shall I delete all the files but the configs from the avd directory?
Thanks in advance,
Tiwiz
EDIT: Reading the Google's HowTo I saw that I need a system image to make it load it... how can I get it?
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WTF?
Test it on your phone dude!
Running a rom in an emulator, even to test sucks big time. It's not a really valid way to test a rom.
@djmcnz ytou're right, but I'm kinda new in the Android World, so I was afraid to break my device, but now I baked my first custom ROM and I'm testing it