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Samsung Vibrant (SGH-T959, 2.1-update1)
Build date: 6/22/2010 22:34:50 KST
Baseband version: T959UVJFD
Kernel version: 2.6.29
Build Number: ECLAIR
Download at: http://bit.ly/wesaspin#311
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What's Included:
Full System Partition
Root Directory Files
Mount Command Information
Complete File Listing
GetProp Command Output
Parittion sizes and info
What's Not Included:
Avatar Movie
Complete RUU
Boot Image
Recovery Image
SPL Image
Extra Info:
Includes LWPs
270* rotation
iPhone-like UI
Includes Flash
Most Partitions are listed as RW
Includes MobiTV and Sims 3
Dump by Wes Garner (7/14/2010)
Donate Link: http://bit.ly/wesdonate
Feel free to use this for any build you would like, but please include the README file in a quote command in your post
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You are amazing. This is going to help so much with porting over CM6
I'd like to take this opportunity to #blamewes because I don't have a Vibrant yet.
I love you. Now I can sleep
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
Good job man so does Radio work on these rom ?
thank you
Does this mean wes is gonna be a vibrant dev???
Sent from my T-Mobile G1 using XDA App
Probably want to pull the Sims 3 out of there, it's a carrier exclusive and I don't think T-Mobile and EA will look lightly upon it being hosted here.
sweet, we got wesgarner developing for this phone?
Did Kingklick take over as wes for a while? why post a thread to a link with nothing there? expecially since there was already a thread waiting on a system dump link?
2 questions:
- What is a full system partition??
- Is Avatar not included because of legal reasons or because it wont work on other Androids?
Released, download link in OP
Eazail70x7 said:
2 questions:
- What is a full system partition??
- Is Avatar not included because of legal reasons or because it wont work on other Androids?
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Legal Reasons!
All other applications are included because they are as stock - not unodexed for other phones or anything
Also, I am 99% sure they are locked to only be used on this phone - plus G1/etc does not have near enough specs to run it
(aka if I get a request to remove it, will no prob - but with those restrictions I am sure they don't care)
Very nice...good work.
Oo, thanks for this. Will you also be working on the Captivate, also? Not sure to get this phone or that one, yet
Is it possible to install any of the apks? I tried a couple with no luck. Couldn't get Sims to work after installing and some apks won't install at all...
I'll be doing some dev work as I just got my Vibrant today. No eta though as I have been EXttremely busy moving to portland
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I'll be doing some dev work as I just got my Vibrant today. No eta though as I have been EXttremely busy moving to portland
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YAY you got a vibrant! So happy you're gonna be one of the Devs! Thanks in advance!
Great thanks
why no recovery? Why no spl why did you leave these out?
Wow u guys are awesome. I wish captivate had a dev team like u. So well organized. Only wish vibrant off contract is cheaper then captivate.
This is a rooted ROM built from a properly signed, unreleased HTC Sense/Froyo OTA package. This MAY NOT be the final HTC/Verizon release of this build, so assume it is an early leak of an upcoming release until confirmed otherwise. The OTA does NOT contain a radio update, in case anyone was curious.
ROM Details:
Deodexed and zipaligned.
Includes all system components and full boot image.
Pre-rooted with Superuser 2.3.6.1.
Ramdisk modifications to disable ro.secure, enable adb on boot and support startup scripts in /system/etc/init.d.
Absolutely nothing removed.
Installation:
You must be rooted, have nand unlocked and be running a 2.x radio. Follow dadicus' guide for details on how to perform these steps.
Perform a nandroid backup of your current ROM, in case you change your mind or encounter issues.
Apply the zip via Clockwork Recovery. It has not been tested with any other recovery.
If you are coming from another completely stock ROM (i.e. Sense 2.1 or 2.2), you may not have to wipe data. I obviously recommend wiping data (since it will eliminate any possibly bad/stale configuration), but the update script will not do so automatically during installation. Use your best judgement to determine what works best for you.
Disclaimer
As with any modification (ROM, patch, etc), you run the risk of damaging your device. While unlikely, it is important to consider this possibility before proceeding. I take no responsibility for any such damage, data loss or otherwise.
Changelog
Version R1 (10/13/2010):
Initial release.
Download
http://www.virtuousrom.com/p/other-releases.html
Here's the list of files which are either new or had associated patches larger than 500 bytes. I suspect anything smaller than that is simply noise and was likely considered different as a result of being rebuilt.
Code:
system/app/AdobeReader.apk
system/app/Calculator.apk
system/app/DMPortRead.apk
system/app/EPST.apk
system/app/FieldTrial.apk
system/app/GSD.apk
system/app/HTCSetupWizard.apk
system/app/HtcCalculatorWidget.apk
system/app/HtcClockWidget.apk
system/app/HtcDialer.apk
system/app/Mail.apk
system/app/Mms.apk
system/app/Phone.apk
system/app/QuickLookup.apk
system/app/Settings.apk
system/app/SlackerRadio.apk
system/app/VCast.apk
system/app/VVM.apk
system/app/VZWInstaller.apk
system/app/VzNav.apk
system/app/VzWBAClient.apk
system/app/install_flash_player.apk
system/bin/btld
system/bin/iptables
system/bin/netd
system/bin/vold
system/etc/NOTICE.html.gz
system/etc/firmware/Incredible_C_20100921_VZW_Neo_324016_v10_default.acdb
system/etc/permissions/com.google.translate.xml
system/framework/com.htc.resources.apk
system/framework/core.jar
system/framework/framework-res.apk
system/lib/bluez-plugin/audio.so
system/lib/egl/libEGL_adreno200.so
system/lib/egl/libGLESv1_CM_adreno200.so
system/lib/egl/libGLESv2_adreno200.so
system/lib/egl/libq3dtools_adreno200.so
system/lib/hw/gralloc.qsd8k.so
system/lib/libAdobeReader.so
system/lib/libDMCmd.so
system/lib/libandroid_runtime.so
system/lib/libaudio.so
system/lib/libbluedroid.so
system/lib/libbluetoothd.so
system/lib/libchecksum.so
system/lib/libdvm.so
system/lib/libflashplayer.so
system/lib/libgsl.so
system/lib/libhtc_ril.so
system/lib/libnativehelper.so
system/lib/libskia.so
system/lib/libstagefright.so
system/lib/libsurfaceflinger.so
system/lib/libvoAndroid.so
system/lib/libvoH264Dec.so
system/lib/libvoOMXME.so
system/lib/libvoOMXOne.so
system/lib/libvoSrcRTSP.so
system/lib/libwebcore.so
system/lib/libysshared.so
system/lib/modules/bcm4329.ko
The kernel is also updated from 2.6.32.15 to 2.6.32.17.
Reserved for future use.
Hmm..... interesting.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
Sick, thanks rmk!
whats the major difference between this and stock ota?
wasn't there a rumor that the new sense is also coming to the inc? does this have any of the new features?
You're awesome thanks for this!
Also curious as to a changelog/update list
Thank you sir!
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
alecloudenback said:
Also curious as to a changelog/update list
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I'll put together a list of files which has changed between official releases. Beyond that I have no way of knowing. This hasn't been released so there's no changelog from HTC or Verizon anywhere.
radiohead14 said:
wasn't there a rumor that the new sense is also coming to the inc? does this have any of the new features?
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It's not the new Sense, unfortunately. It looks like an incremental update for Froyo, probably to address bugs.
lahegry said:
whats the major difference between this and stock ota?
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See above. I'm suspecting it's a maintenance release. It's really going to be up to us in the community to figure out what has changed until we hear something official.
I'm done with the the necessary changes. Just testing now. Should not be much longer.
Cool. it will be interesting to see what updates / modifications have been included. Thanks for making this happen!
Would be nice if we could get the new sense by the end of the year
Link is up. Enjoy!
rmk40 said:
Link is up. Enjoy!
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Thanks rmk!
X
wooohoooo!!!!
ID
thanks for sharing
Looks like everyone is waiting for someone to make the jump & post their findings.
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xwera43 said:
Looks like everyone is waiting for someone to make the jump & post their findings.
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I'll bite... installing now... give me a few
Given Verizon and LG combo sloths for rolling out updates what's the chances of us seeing a 2.3 or god willing 2.4 by xmas
Sent from my VS910 4G using Tapatalk
I don't think there's a such thing as 2.4.
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Its really hard to say, especially since the Revo isnt quite like LG's other android phones. I would almost bet 2.3 is coming at some point, rather it be now or when ice cream sandwich is history, but all i (personally) have to go on is with their dumb phones they were more than ok at providing updates and fixes, like the voyager and env touch. ANd if I had to guess, its gonna be later rather than sooner knowing gingerbread itself.
Working at Verizon for 6 years. LG was always good about updating software and fixing issues. Given that this isn't one of the flasgships like the Droid I can see Verizon being lazy on this as they have to pay for upgrades from manufacturer unless it is a fix.
Sent from my VS910 4G using Tapatalk
I have heard rumors of "Ice Cream Sandwich" coming out for all devices (that name is absolutely absurd). Will we see that line of Android on our phone? pffft... I'll believe it when I see it.
As for the 2.3 roll out - I guess it's a possibility to happen "soon," but I wouldn't hold my breath.
majorpay said:
I have heard rumors of "Ice Cream Sandwich" coming out for all devices (that name is absolutely absurd). Will we see that line of Android on our phone? pffft... I'll believe it when I see it.
As for the 2.3 roll out - I guess it's a possibility to happen "soon," but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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Yeah, android is gonna try and make all the phones/tablets on the same OS. Isn't gonna happen til late this year/next year. Just like iPhone pushes updates to all there phones, so its all on the same firmware. Android is going to start doing with ice cream sandwhich. (I too don't like the name)
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Enraged21 said:
I don't think there's a such thing as 2.4.
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2.4 is already out. The Xperia Arc from the gate had the release.
If we get 2.3.4 with the next release we are already behind the ball, but then again at this point any update would be nice welcome.
iuvenesco said:
2.4 is already out. The Xperia Arc from the gate had the release.
If we get 2.3.4 with the next release we are already behind the ball, but then again at this point any update would be nice welcome.
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2.4 is not out, it may never come out. It's rumored that ICS will either be 2.4 or 4.0, but nobody can really predict the version number.
The Xperia Arc didn't ship with 2.4 - in fact, I'm not sure it has 2.3.4 - here's an article talking about the OTA update to 2.3.3 (meaning it shipped with 2.3.2 maximum):
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/27/sony-ericsson-boosts-xperia-arc-and-play-to-2-3-3-includes-face/
At this point in time, 2.3.4 is the latest Android release. See the left sidebar of this page: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Ok back to basics numerous phone already have run android 2.4 in development including phones that google showed/used during i/o
4.0 ice cream is not 2.4 and according to which manufacturer report you read its a decompiled version of 4.0 improvements or according to some 2.3.4 with additional background bug fixes. Either way continued evolution.
Sent from my VS910 4G using Tapatalk
Gingerbread reply from LG
Dear David,
Thank you for inquiring of LG Electronics.
LG would be more than happy to assist you.
Unfortunately, a release date has not been set for the 2.3 Gingerbread update for the LG Revolution as the update is still in testing with Google, Verizon and LG.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any additional questions or concerns. Thank you again for contacting LG Electronics.
Maya C
E-Mail Administrator
Customer Interactive Center
LGEAI
I honestly don't want 2.3 pushed to my phone. If this happens I'll have to root it again and reinstall ROMs. Of which I personally don't want to do. The way I see it is the Devs making the ROMs for phones are making them "Gingerbread". Just my 2 cents.
A 2.2 bugfix update is for sure rolling out here shortly-- those of you rooted + clockwork installed shouldn't worry, the update shouldn't bother your device at all.
You can decline the update, or if you accidentally click "yes" to it, your phone will just reboot into clockwork and stop. You can then choose "Reboot" and you'll end up right back in Android without taking the OTA.
If you're reeeeeaaaly nice ( ) you'd grab the update file from your cache partition and post it here for me to dissect like a vulture (muhahah!)
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A 2.2 bugfix update is for sure rolling out here shortly-- those of you rooted + clockwork installed shouldn't worry, the update shouldn't bother your device at all.
You can decline the update, or if you accidentally click "yes" to it, your phone will just reboot into clockwork and stop. You can then choose "Reboot" and you'll end up right back in Android without taking the OTA.
If you're reeeeeaaaly nice ( ) you'd grab the update file from your cache partition and post it here for me to dissect like a vulture (muhahah!)
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If I get it in cache, it's yours.
Sent from my Cubed VS910 4G.
Downloading the update now.......
Sent from my Cubed VS910 4G.
CUbed
thecubed said:
Originally Posted by thecubed
A 2.2 bugfix update is for sure rolling out here shortly-- those of you rooted + clockwork installed shouldn't worry, the update shouldn't bother your device at all.
You can decline the update, or if you accidentally click "yes" to it, your phone will just reboot into clockwork and stop. You can then choose "Reboot" and you'll end up right back in Android without taking the OTA.
If you're reeeeeaaaly nice ( ) you'd grab the update file from your cache partition and post it here for me to dissect like a vulture (muhahah!)
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This is the FOTA folder contents from the cache folder in root explorer.
kogshole.no-ip.org/fota.zip
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If you need a diferent set of files please let me know.
It did reboot into recovery, I rebooted system and got an update failed error.
Hope this helps in the long run.
EDIT: I missed a file, redownload this if you have already. Should be a file that's 69.65mb or so.
All the txt files look empty. But if it contains my sensitive data, only use it for bad please.
;-)
I have taken the file down, if you need a copy pm me.
Not sent from my Cubed VS910 4G
After alot of good response about my Ubuntu install guide apps (thread here) I am happy to announce the second linux distro to get a install guide app!
The Backtrack install guide costs £1.25 (a little more than the Ubuntu guide due me needing to carry out alot more work in this build) and walks you through step by step to install and run backtrack on your android device via the chroot method.
The guide also includes download links to my custom backtrack images which give support for 800x480, 854x480, 960x540, 1024x600 and 1280x800 resolutions.
It is recommended that you test my free Ubuntu guide first to make sure the method works on your device before you buy this guide, however I am always working on getting more devices supported so in the future yours will hopefully work!
For more information and requirements please read the market place description.
The market link is HERE
Link to video of backtrack running on my phone HERE
And Link to support device list so far HERE
What is Backtrack?
Backtrack is Linux distro which includes a large range of security testing tools, it also features the Gnome desktop environment. For more information have a look at there site:
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
Test files
A few people have asked to be able to 'try before you buy' and so here are download links to the V1 images, and the V5 script, if these work than the new images will also work (note these downloads are on multiupload not my ftp server)
backtrack.sh V5
backtrackV1-800x480
backtrackV1-854x480
backtrackV1-960x540
backtrackv1-1024x600
backtrackV1-1280x800
Updates
08/01/12
*File downloads now use new fast FTP server and support direct downloading (click the button to download a image and it starts to download right away)
*New boot script which has fixed problems with it not booting on alot of devices, and fixed problem which some people getting a grey screen when loading UI
*Boot script now downloaded in zip file to fix problems with downloading script
*SDcard now accessible from within backtrack
*Apps fixed to support low resolutions
*Apps cleaned up
See how deep the rabbit-hole goes...
http://linuxonandroid.blogspot.com/
is backtrack better than Ubuntu...what other features are there? I'm guessing still no sound right?
Sent from my HTC Inspire "4G" using Ice Cream Sandwich
trh1341 said:
is backtrack better than Ubuntu...what other features are there? I'm guessing still no sound right?
Sent from my HTC Inspire "4G" using Ice Cream Sandwich
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Backtrack is based on Ubuntu but includes alot of security testing software etc, it also features the Gnome desktop unlike my ubuntu builds for more information on backtrack have a look at the site: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
And yes no sound still at the moment
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Backtrack is based on Ubuntu but includes alot of security testing software etc, it also features the Gnome desktop unlike my ubuntu builds for more information on backtrack have a look at the site: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
And yes no sound still at the moment
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Okay thanks am thinking about buying...I like being able to work on my rom from anywhere
Sent from my HTC Inspire "4G" using Ice Cream Sandwich
trh1341 said:
Okay thanks am thinking about buying...I like being able to work on my rom from anywhere
Sent from my HTC Inspire "4G" using Ice Cream Sandwich
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Indeed I now do alot of work on my tablet which thanks to this has become more of a ubuntu dev machine
zacthespack said:
Indeed I now do alot of work on my tablet which thanks to this has become more of a ubuntu dev machine
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Does this have the extra apps like yo did in the Ubuntu version? I really like this apps
Sent from my HTC Inspire "4G" using Ice Cream Sandwich
trh1341 said:
Does this have the extra apps like yo did in the Ubuntu version? I really like this apps
Sent from my HTC Inspire "4G" using Ice Cream Sandwich
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Some are are included and those that arnt you could just install using apt-get, I shall just generate a list of installed programs and post it
Installed Programs
The list is rather long but the general programs installed apart from the backtrack security software kit includes the likes of java, python, firefox, thunderbird, office applications etc.
One thing I have noticed is the software centre is not installed, however I will include this in the next release!
Attached is a list of all packages install in the image if you are interested!
first of all, great job!
now some questions, did you actually try any of the installed security software? how much of those apps actually work? I guess wifi scan/injection don't, how about nmap and network scanning?
moebius83 said:
first of all, great job!
now some questions, did you actually try any of the installed security software? how much of those apps actually work? I guess wifi scan/injection don't, how about nmap and network scanning?
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I havnt had time to test the apps yet myself no, once I have the next release ready and on the new server I shall take some time to go through all the programs and work out what does and doesn't work. However it is based of a official ARM release from backtrack so at a guess I would say all programs that do not require special hardware support should work right away
Looks great, man!
little look at what will be included in the next release over the weekend:
App file downloads now use new fast FTP server and support direct downloading (click the button to download a image and it starts to download right away, no more slow ass multiuploard (thanks to everyone who bought to app to make this possible!))
New boot script which has fixed problems with it not booting on alot of devices, and fixed problem which some people getting a grey screen when loading UI
Boot script now downloaded in zip file to fix problems with downloading script
App cleaned up and now supports screens with low resolution (devices with lower than 800x480 rez had the bottom of pages dropping off view as scrolling wasn't properly used in the layouts)
SDcard now accessible within backtrack
+anything I have forgot when writing this
if your lucky will be uploaded tomorrow will see how the weekend goes
The update has now been released updating to include all the features missing compared to the ubuntu guide!
thanks a lot and here....wright now downloading!!!
Tested backtrack on the OG seems fine so far
Ice Cream Sense v1.1
Aggressive-Freedom-v0.9+
Confirming that "nmap" is working correct & well. GOOD JOB !
Would it be possible to upload a list, which includes planned packages you will insert in next time ?
Nexus S - i9023 - WORKING:
-STOCK ICS ROM
-STOCK KERNEL
Android 4.0.3/IML74K/XXKI1 Radio/KL1 Bootloader
updates? gorgeous....beautifull...tnx man!!
benek259 said:
Confirming that "nmap" is working correct & well. GOOD JOB !
Would it be possible to upload a list, which includes planned packages you will insert in next time ?
Nexus S - i9023 - WORKING:
-STOCK ICS ROM
-STOCK KERNEL
Android 4.0.3/IML74K/XXKI1 Radio/KL1 Bootloader
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Glad to hear it
kruxice said:
updates? gorgeous....beautifull...tnx man!!
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I am now working on improving the app, to make the install process even easier, my goal is basically to press one button to download and then another to boot, and then possible a widget that will allow you to quickly boot it when ever you want
NICE!!! keep up the good work man
Original APP folder from most current leak::
App Folder
Original Framework folder from most current leak::
Framework Folder
Tiny's One_V Port so far:
(Boots to the Bootanimation.)
tiny4579 said:
Here is my logcat, maybe someone can figure it out. I'm taking a break for now:
logcat.txt
My current ROM is below.
sense-ics-inc.zip
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Rom Update Utility:
RUU_PRIMO_U_ICS_40A_HTCCN_CHS_1.68.1400.2_Radio_20 .67.30.0831U_3831.15.00.28_M_release_254948_signed .exe
Run the RUU
Wait a bit until the Rom Update Utility lets you press 'Next.'
Don't press 'Next' though,
Go to your Start Menu > Run > type in %temp%
Now sort the folder by 'Date.'
The first folder will be the folder that has a 'rom.zip' inside of it inside of the 2nd folder.
HTC_One_V_Ramdisk:
V_Ramdisk Download
Porting a ROM is one thing, porting a kernel is something else entirely.
If you've never done a port, look up wildstang83 porting guide. It'll at least point you in the right direction.
I'd like to help you out with this project if you need it. There is a port of this on the DHD forums so maybe we can learn something from it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1545595
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I'd like to help you out with this project if you need it. There is a port of this on the DHD forums so maybe we can learn something from it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1545595
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I thought of that too. But since the DInc is a 'QSD' (1000Mhz Qualcomm Snapdragon) and the Desire HD and the Desire S are 'MSM' (Mobile Station) We can't use their ports to help us :/
Being that the DInc is a qsd8k (8650 to be exact) we'll need to keep an eye out for ports with the same processor.. Oh man I wish the old Desire could get a port of this, lol. We'd have no problem at all..
Tribulattifather said:
Saw nobody was getting this started.
I am currently working on it a bit but I defenitley need help compiling a kernel.
Rom Update Utility:
RUU_PRIMO_U_ICS_40A_HTC_Europe_1.56.401.1_Radio_20.66.30.0831U_3831
(For the newbies)
Run the RUU
Wait a bit until the Rom Update Utility lets you press 'Next.'
Don't press 'Next' though,
Go to your Start Menu > Run > type in %temp%
Now sort the folder by 'Date.'
The first folder will be the folder that has a 'rom.zip' inside of it inside of the 2nd folder.
Kernel Source:
HTC Sensation XE (HTC Europe) - ICS CRC - 3.0.16 kernel source code
Look at the 9th one in the list
I hope that we can get this working for our DInc's.
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kernel source wont help you at all for the 3.xx kernel from other htc phones, so dont bother
i ported sense 4 to the inc 2 (admittedly a lot easier cuz its msm7x30 which most of the ports are) and will give it a shot on my og inc time permitting
see inc2 port here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1553357
the hacked .35 kernels from your ics aosp roms *should* be good (only need zimage) and then we d have to hack up the ramdisk from the htc one to work well enough to boot
When you say
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(only need zimage) and then we d have to hack up the ramdisk from the htc one to work well enough to boot
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do you mean we'd need the zimage from HTC One V?
Edit: Updated first post with the zImage and Ramdisk that I extracted from the One V RUU.
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When you say
do you mean we'd need the zimage from HTC One V?
Edit: Updated first post with the zImage and Ramdisk that I extracted from the One V RUU.
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no, you need the zimage from one of the ics aosp inc roms and the extracted ramdisk from the htc one v
Okay. Thank you for clarifying for me.
I'm getting down to business now ^>^
PonsAsinorem said:
Porting a ROM is one thing, porting a kernel is something else entirely.
If you've never done a port, look up wildstang83 porting guide. It'll at least point you in the right direction.
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can u tell the link to wildstang83 porting guide thread?
orochi9999 said:
can u tell the link to wildstang83 porting guide thread?
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★wildstang83's Guide For Basic Porting★
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★wildstang83's Guide For Basic Porting★
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thank u!
I'd like to help if needed, have a lot of experience with ics on Og EVO don't have a inc but been working on sense4.0 Og port and kernel for a bit now..(same chipset) let me know.
Sent from my HTC OneX using xda premium
2012oasis said:
I'd like to help if needed, have a lot of experience with ics on Og EVO don't have a inc but been working on sense4.0 Og port and kernel for a bit now..(same chipset) let me know.
Sent from my HTC OneX using xda premium
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Well, we're at a standpoint of figuring out which files need to be added/edited from the One_v ramdisk so we can make a working kernel.
Tribulattifather said:
Well, we're at a standpoint of figuring out which files need to be added/edited from the One_v ramdisk so we can make a working kernel.
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can you get a logcat or pm me a ROM link? I'd like to look. No guarantees of success. Sadly the sense devs that could figure it out I think have left the incredible.
Also a working ramdisk still doesn't mean the kernel is good. The kernel may need some changes.
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I'll upload the ROM port I just made a few days back. It has most of what I thought might work..
Tribulattifather said:
I'll upload the ROM port I just made a few days back. It has most of what I thought might work..
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I'd like to try tonight if I can. I'm hoping that an HWA enabled AOSP ICS kernel works with it.
I'm uploading now. Been busy all day.
I think the only way that an HWA enabled AOSP ICS kernel will work is if we figure out which parts of the ramdisk we'll need to add to it.
I have the Ramdisk extracted and uploaded on the OP if you need it.
Edit: Upload at 38% - I have a terrible connection speed for upload bandwith, which is at 49Kb/s..
Ahh! Excited..
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Tribulattifather said:
I'm uploading now. Been busy all day.
I think the only way that an HWA enabled AOSP ICS kernel will work is if we figure out which parts of the ramdisk we'll need to add to it.
I have the Ramdisk extracted and uploaded on the OP if you need it.
Edit: Upload at 38% - I have a terrible connection speed for upload bandwith, which is at 49Kb/s..
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I'm actually stabbing in the dark as much as you. Never messed much with roms. I'm more of a troubleshooter rather than a rom/kernel chef. I find tweaks and adapt for my kernels. But I noticed there's no init.inc.rc in that ramdisk. Other than that my mind's dead so I'll have to look tomorrow/this weekend.
I apologize for the delay in posting the port link. You'll have to forgive my internet. But, I assure you that the download is as fast as I can get it with my own server that I use.
EDIT: Port is on the next page --->
Just to make sure that everyone is on the same page - This port is NOT a working port.
It will flash to the DInc and it will install properly but it does not boot. And it is obvious why, lol, because we are still missing the piece to the puzzle to make a working kernel.
I hope that this will give you what you need to get this project I started the thrust in the right direction.
As for my method thus far, I am using the zImage from and AOSP ICS port with Ramdisk parts from the One_V.
Post Script - Today is my third year anniversary being apart of XDA. And I can only hope many more years to come.
CHEERS ALL!