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on the epic and I am wondering 2 things. It seems as if every i9000 rom works as they are both GSM and have identicle hardware. Is this true? Also, what are the current bugs with cm6?
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This its the captivate section. We are able to use i9000 roms because of reoriented kernels. I an not sure about your device
I am talking about the captivate...
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Flash any rom you want in i9000 forum. Just requires a kernel change and possibly a modem as well depending on what is packaged.
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Hey everyone, first off I understand that flashing a rom built for another device is asking for trouble or a soft-brick, in where odin would come into play however being that these I9000 roms which have been ported to the Captivate have already been modified, how difficult would it be to port a ported rom to the Vibrant. Is this even unheard of? Insight would be very much appreciated... Thanks!
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In theory it should not be hard. You would need a re-oriented kernel for the vibrant though. As well as a modem that works with the vibrant. Basically I can take just about any i9000 rom unpack the zip, replace the kernel and modem, repack, flash. The re-oriented kernel fixes issues with the buttons not matching. If rhett are none for the vibrant then I would say no. there are no i9000 ports on vibrant? If there are you can likely steal the kernel from that rom zip drop it into the rom of your choosing.
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Well the only recently ported rom out there soft reboots sporadically for an undetermined reason... I scour these Captivate fourms (the wife has a Captivate) and can't help but realize the development here has seen some huge strides in way of porting roms...
I am planning on trying something soon then to see if I can make progress... Just wanted to see if I could pick some brains...
Thanks again!
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If you flash an i9000 ROM/Kernel untouched on the Captivate it will boot/work just fine, but the screen is rotated 90 degrees, the home/back button are incorrect, and bluetooth/sound are messed up.
I imagine it would be similar on a Vibrant.
Yeah I am wondering now how I could obtain a reoriented kernel for the Vibrant.. Kernel development for the Vibrant seems to be slow at this point....
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battlekry said:
Hey everyone, first off I understand that flashing a rom built for another device is asking for trouble or a soft-brick, in where odin would come into play however being that these I9000 roms which have been ported to the Captivate have already been modified, how difficult would it be to port a ported rom to the Vibrant. Is this even unheard of? Insight would be very much appreciated... Thanks!
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You mean you wait until you get a soft brick before resorting to using Odin? Blasphemy!
Lol, you know what I mean!
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It looks like the buttons are the same. Maybe the Captivate kernel would work. I'd give it a shot, but you never know what would happen.
Odin is such a nice luxury.
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Yeah I am wondering now how I could obtain a reoriented kernel for the Vibrant.. Kernel development for the Vibrant seems to be slow at this point....
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eugene373 already did this with xcaliburinhand's help https://github.com/barakinflorida/Vibrant-open
i9000 and captivate have 90 degree rotation issue, keymapping differences, and bluetooth issues
i9000 and vibrant have same orientation, but GPS and keymapping differences.
9 times out of 10, "porting" an i9000 ROM to another SGS device would just require replacing the zImage with a "reoriented" one as long as they have the same functionality.
Yep, I am working up the courage to try something...
Thanks for the input!
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Quick and simple: Is there anything for I9000M that emulates Voodoo's sharpness fix for his 2.2 kernel on Gingerbread? This is the main thing stopping me from switching over.
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Well if you have used speedmod for froyo and like the sharpness fix it uses then you can try out the testing version of speedmod for gingerbread here. Be aware that it's in early development so it still has a way to go.
Great, thanks for the info!
Hardcores kernel is for international i9000..so it might not work with i9000M..or maybe it does, but atleast you now know this
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Kurre said:
Hardcores kernel is for international i9000..so it might not work with i9000M..or maybe it does, but atleast you now know this
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They work. A lot of M users use it with no problems.
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They work. A lot of M users use it with no problems.
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Good to know I only had information which was written to hardcores kernel topic (...only international i9000 is supported, or something like that).
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I wanted to know if we are able to flash i9000 JVB ROMS and just flash an appropriate captivate kernel and modem. I know this is possible with some roms (such as miui) and want to know if the same could be done with jvb, as they have many more rom options to try atm
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h0ckey10 said:
I wanted to know if we are able to flash i9000 JVB ROMS and just flash an appropriate captivate kernel and modem. I know this is possible with some roms (such as miui) and want to know if the same could be done with jvb, as they have many more rom options to try atm
Yes just make shoe you have gb ones but I find talon pretty good imho.
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h0ckey10 said:
I wanted to know if we are able to flash i9000 JVB ROMS and just flash an appropriate captivate kernel and modem. I know this is possible with some roms (such as miui) and want to know if the same could be done with jvb, as they have many more rom options to try atm
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Yes, you can flash stock GB then flash any ROM you want and flash different kernel, modem after.
But you do have to get Stock GB 2.3.3 1st
I wanted to test out some 19000 roms. so i installed the 19000 reoriented kernel and loaded Juwe's Smart Edition V.5 Rom and Darky's Extreme Edition v10.1 Rom. I noticed that they are very lagy, is this normal because i have a captivate trying to run a 19000 rom? Has anyone else tried the 19000 roms on there captivate? Have you had the lagging?
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Personally I stay away from the 19000 ROMs because they're obviously created for I9000 phones.
Go with anything Team Phoenix makes and you'll be happy!
Nearly every rom on the forum is based on a i9000 build including team phoenix
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Yeah, but don't they edit them for our Captivates?
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True , there will be references to options or phone does not possess
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Haven't had any major problems running I9000 roms. Little things like the SGS camera app being built for a front-facing camera phone but nothing major. Cappy's are essentially the same anyway just in a different package...
None the less he use I9000 roms that have been modified for Captivate not pure i9000 roms. The biggest difference between I9000 roms and I897 is I897 have the audio chip support (i9000 dont) but I9000 have Hsupa support. Well thats what Ive noticed.
But a 1900 rom would not load and would probably brick our phones without being modded for captivates. so thats as close as captivates can get to an 1900
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But a 1900 rom would not load and would probably brick our phones without being modded for captivates. so thats as close as captivates can get to an 1900
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that statement is not entirely true. You can have an unmodded I9000 ROM running on captivate, but screen orientation will go places, home will act as back button etc But pure I9000 roms cannot brick your phone
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that statement is not entirely true. You can have an unmodded I9000 ROM running on captivate, but screen orientation will go places, home will act as back button etc But pure I9000 roms cannot brick your phone
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Exactly, all you need to add on top of a i9000 rom is a reoriented kernel if you want the buttons and orientation to be proper.
And if you bring Gingerbread into the picture, your talking about new bootloaders.
I understand that the samsung captivate is a variant of the i9000. I know examples of phones that has almost the same hardware and can use the same ROM but with the correct kernel: the htc hero and htc magic is almost the same hardware, one rom will work on both but will use different kernel in each other. the huawei u8800-51 and the u8800pro have the same hardware, the diferences are that the pro uses an updated version of the procesor (u8800-51=qualcomm msm7230; u8800pro=qualcomm msm8255) but compatible with the same libraries. Motorola defy can use ROMs made for the defy+.
what's your opinion about this? do you think is possible to install a captivate rom on our galaxy s and viceversa?
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Not quite so apparently. The reasoning and the mechanism behind it I don't know why, but cross-flashing doesn't seem to work between the SGS and its variants. It doesn't even happen between the S and the S+.
Having said that there ARE a few roms which can be installed on both the S and the Captivate from the same zip (Helly Bean is the best example of this). That relies on Aroma however, so its not quite the same thing.
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You can veery simply port it over to the i9000 with a few steps. There should be a thread in the q&a
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