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Since I don't have much time to keep on updating my BlendMIUI so I decided to writte a program to give you guys the chance to build BlendMIUI for your own with latest MIUI sources in just few minutes!
Q:What is BlendMIUI Speed-Porting Software For XPERIA 2011
Ans:This is a short program trying to help you guys to build your own BlendMIUI rom for Xperia 2011 in just few minutes.
Q:How to use it?
Unlock Bootloader first!
1.Download BMSPS(BlendMIUI Speed-Porting Software) then unpack it to anywhere you like(Windows environment).Btw,you should install JAVA SE JRE first or it won't works because it needs JAVA environment to sign the rom.You can goto oracle.com/java to download the latest Java SE JRE.
2.Download latest MIUI rom for Desire HD from miui.us(or anywhere you want).
3.Rename the rom you just downloaded as MIUI.zip then put it into BMSPS/MIUI_DHD_ROM directory.(Do not rename it as MIUI.zip.zip!)
4.Run BMSPS_luancher.exe to start.
5.Do as follows then it will automatically create update.zip under the BMSPS directory.
Then you have two choices:
=>Help youself:
6.Put the update.zip rom to your SD-card.
7.Flash BlendMIUI kernel(I have put it into \BlendMIUI-kernel directory) or DooMKernel for MIUI.
8.Use CWM-recovery to flash the update.zip rom.
=>Use Auto-Flash Function
You don't need to do anything on your phone,it will help you to do all works automatically and boot into the new system!
Features:
1.Support Devices: Xperia Arc,Xperia Arc S,Xperia NEO,Xperia NEO V,Xperia Ray.
2.Latest CM7.2.0 rebuilted sources as base.
3.Automatically port MIUI for your device then output unpdate.zip and sign the rom to let you flash it into your device directly.
4.Your choice Function (addons)
5.Fully working Auto-Flash Function
P.S: CM7 sources and kernel for XPERIA RAY are come from bheremans.
Changelog for Version 02:
1.Add moded Packageinstall to let you chose where you would like to install your apps including SD-card.
2.Fixed function to remind you to install java-jre if update.zip is not created.
3.Small changes.
Changelog for Version 03:
1.Fixed PackageInstaller and Torch FC problem when using the ROM from www.miui.com as base.
2.Automatically recognize MIUI version (Depends on the MIUI rom you use) and change Build version for porting rom.
3.Add "Your Choice" function to help you customize your own BlendMIUI rom(BlendUI,DSPManager,Tweaks,Audios from SE).
4.[For DEVs] Whole-New Source code:More easy to read,more easy to add new language(I mean the BMSPS itself) and new functions.
Changelog for Version 04:
1.Disable echoing information for better display.
2.Fixes and improve performance of BMSPS.
3.Add "Auto-Flash" function to help you flash BlendMIUI automatically
Changelog for Version 04.3:
1.Add Xperia Ray ST18i support(All sources for Xperia Ray are come from bheremans).
2.Fixed Auto-Flash function.
3.Fixed ADB Detective bug which cause the software stuck at entering into Auto-Flash function when you input "yes".
Changelog for Version 04.7:
1.Add Xperia Neo V support.
2.Fully working Auto-Flash function (You don't need to do anything on your phone now until it boots into the new system.BMSPS will help you to do everything automatically.)
3.Some small changes
WARNING:This is not an update-package and you'd better delete all old files if you have installed early version of BMSPS.
Make sure you have unlocked bootloader before using this tool.Baseband 56 is recommanded.
Download links:
BMSPS V04.7: http://www.mediafire.com/?4xxna5rim6txmmn
Latest Source Code @ github.com/JasonStein
[Credit]
Bheremans,Eamars,FXP,DooMloRd,enzo...
Please report bugs with screenshots!
Great...!!!
Only one question...!!! What about the kernel...???
great tool !
Now everyone can make his own personal miUI !
thanks man
adiktz said:
Great...!!!
Only one question...!!! What about the kernel...???
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here is what he said for the kernel.
7.Flash BlendMIUI kernel(I have put it into \BlendMIUI-kernel directory) or DooMKernel for MIUI.
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Sounds so cool! thanks
Just tried it for 1.11.18 and it works perfectly, a million thanks!
EDIT:
Because I'm lazy and I don't wanna boot into Win7 each time (I just have it for gaming), I compiled the BMSPS_launcher for use on my Fedora installation. I thought I'd upload it here, if anyone else using Linux wants to give it a try.
You just need the zip and unzip packages installed, in addition to the pre-requisites mentioned by Jason.
I attached the modified source file and the binaries for 32 and 64-bit installations.
@Jason: I hope this is fine with you. If not, let me know and I'll remove them. Thanks again for all your work.
Wow! So nice of you guy.
Sent from my LT15i using XDA App
crimilde said:
Just tried it for 1.11.18 and it works perfectly, a million thanks!
EDIT:
Because I'm lazy and I don't wanna boot into Win7 each time (I just have it for gaming), I compiled the BMSPS_launcher for use on my Fedora installation. I thought I'd upload it here, if anyone else using Linux wants to give it a try.
You just need the zip and unzip packages installed, in addition to the pre-requisites mentioned by Jason.
I attached the modified source file and the binaries for 32 and 64-bit installations.
@Jason: I hope this is fine with you. If not, let me know and I'll remove them. Thanks again for all your work.
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Sure,go ahead,it would be much convenient to Linux users.
Btw I have updated my latest sources on github and I will keep on adding more functions to BMSPS.
crimilde said:
Just tried it for 1.11.18 and it works perfectly, a million thanks!
EDIT:
Because I'm lazy and I don't wanna boot into Win7 each time (I just have it for gaming), I compiled the BMSPS_launcher for use on my Fedora installation. I thought I'd upload it here, if anyone else using Linux wants to give it a try.
You just need the zip and unzip packages installed, in addition to the pre-requisites mentioned by Jason.
I attached the modified source file and the binaries for 32 and 64-bit installations.
@Jason: I hope this is fine with you. If not, let me know and I'll remove them. Thanks again for all your work.
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Btw you can compiled it for Linux and pack whole things into an package like what I did and give me the download link so that I can attach it to my post.
crimilde said:
Just tried it for 1.11.18 and it works perfectly, a million thanks!
EDIT:
Because I'm lazy and I don't wanna boot into Win7 each time (I just have it for gaming), I compiled the BMSPS_launcher for use on my Fedora installation. I thought I'd upload it here, if anyone else using Linux wants to give it a try.
You just need the zip and unzip packages installed, in addition to the pre-requisites mentioned by Jason.
I attached the modified source file and the binaries for 32 and 64-bit installations.
@Jason: I hope this is fine with you. If not, let me know and I'll remove them. Thanks again for all your work.
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I have checked your file,there is a mistake:
Code:
if( Device==1 )
{
chdir("DATA/LT15i/");
system("zip -r -u ../../temp.zip *");
}
should be:
Code:
if( Device==1 || Device==2)
{
chdir("DATA/LT15i/");
system("zip -r -u ../../temp.zip *");
}
Cuz LT15i & LT18i share most files
WOW really thanks i just updated my BlendMIUI it works like a charm !
thank you soo much
Edit: Thanks for adding DSPManager !! ^_^
it works soo great on my ARC !!
JasonStein said:
I have checked your file,there is a mistake:
Code:
if( Device==1 )
{
chdir("DATA/LT15i/");
system("zip -r -u ../../temp.zip *");
}
should be:
Code:
if( Device==1 || Device==2)
{
chdir("DATA/LT15i/");
system("zip -r -u ../../temp.zip *");
}
Cuz LT15i & LT18i share most files
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Ooops, you're right, I must've deleted it by mistake. Thanks for pointing it out!
I'll recompile the thing tomorrow morning and send you the package.
Sent from my LT15i using xda premium
Is there any way to edit this rom to something we want like which APKS are installed and default launcher that kinda stuff?
this is great. it would be accelent if i could chose the language that i whant to install instead of english(not in the cmd window, but for the ROM itself).
can you make a feature for this? only then you will not only be A king you will be THE king.
@Jason: Ok so I've compiled the v2 you posted for Linux 32bit/64bit and archived the whole thing:
EDIT: Reuploaded
http://www.mediafire.com/?9uemvociipaopnn
PS - the source code is attached to the post for your reference. I commented out the Windows-specific lines (instead of deleting them) and put the Linux version below for an easier comparison.
Just one thing, I noticed that even if the update.zip was properly signed and created, the program would still display "5. Failed!" but then clear the screen and show that update.zip was successfully created...
I added an extra condition like below in the Show_Progress function and now it's fine:
Code:
if( i==5 && Step==5 && Out_Check()==0 ) printf("Failed!\n");
crimilde said:
@Jason: Ok so I've compiled the v2 you posted for Linux 32bit/64bit and archived the whole thing:
http://www.mediafire.com/?8vz0xxpyq69afo3
PS - the source code is attached to the post for your reference. I commented out the Windows-specific lines (instead of deleting them) and put the Linux version below for an easier comparison.
Just one thing, I noticed that even if the update.zip was properly signed and created, the program would still display "5. Failed!" but then clear the screen and show that update.zip was successfully created...
I added an extra condition like below in the Show_Progress function and now it's fine:
Code:
if( i==5 && Step==5 && Out_Check()==0 ) printf("Failed!\n");
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Yes,I made a little mistake:
Code:
void Sign_Rom()
{
Show_Progress(4);
system("java -jar signapk.jar testkey.x509.pem testkey.pk8 temp.zip update.zip");
system("del temp.zip");
Show_Progress(5); // Delete this line!!!
}
Code:
Show_Progress(5);
shouldn't be there.Just remove this line and it will be fine.
I will keep on updating my source code to add more useful functions to give you more choices and let it become not only a speed-porting software but also an MIUI rom customization tool.The early version of BMSPS is quite short with some basic functions and it's not written in a standard way.I'm going to do some changes and if you like to contribute to it,you can always fork my source code and add your own things including some useful functions and I will be appreciate.
P.S:
I will release next version of BMSPS with some useful functions before MIUI 1.11.25 released.
JasonStein said:
Yes,I made a little mistake:
Code:
void Sign_Rom()
{
Show_Progress(4);
system("java -jar signapk.jar testkey.x509.pem testkey.pk8 temp.zip update.zip");
system("del temp.zip");
Show_Progress(5); // Delete this line!!!
}
Code:
Show_Progress(5);
shouldn't be there.Just remove this line and it will be fine.
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Yeah, you're right, it's better to just remove that line instead of adding an extra condition. I'm reuploading now and I'll update the link in my post above once it's done.
crimilde said:
Yeah, you're right, it's better to just remove that line instead of adding an extra condition. I'm reuploading now and I'll update the link in my post above once it's done.
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And it's done.
Thanks. Updated the MIUI to the latest version. This is so awesome
dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now for Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
The following is a guide to assist you with creating your own Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300(T) custom ROMs with the kitchen. This is NOT a guide to help you become Cyanogen or do fancy things with AOSP, but it may be your springboard to bigger things in the future.
Some of you already know about the Android Kitchen. It is a project I started on back in February 2010 to help newbies create their own custom ROMs and learn more about Android. As of the latest versions, you can now create your own Galaxy S3 I9300 ROMs with the kitchen.
NOTE: This guide may also work for other Samsung devices. So if you were told to come here and you have a different device, it was not an error - just make sure you use a base ROM from your own device, not from the I9300! For all other Galaxy S3 variants, this guide might not be exactly the one you're looking for. There may be support for your S3 device in the kitchen, but I'd need to post different instructions. Check the first post of the kitchen thread for any updates for linked instructions.
I'd like to thank klander for testing and providing feedback, which is always appreciated!
[MAIN PAGE] [RELEASE NOTES] [FAQ - page 1] [FAQ - page 2]
PROCEDURE FOR MAKING YOUR ROM:
NOTE: If you have a non-I9300 device and were told to follow these instructions, then use a base ROM from that device, NOT a ROM meant for the I9300!! The same steps below, however, (and common sense) should be used.
First, you need a rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300 with a custom recovery menu, which allows flashing of custom ROMs.
Visit the Android Kitchen thread to download the kitchen. Then, follow the link to the FAQ which will show you how to install it on Windows, Linux or Mac OS X. Ensure you read the FAQ carefully.
Put one or more of your base ROM(s) under the original_update folder. For the Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300, there is support for the following formats (that I know of) which can be placed in that folder:
Stock firmware:
system.img, boot.img, cache.img (and optionally: modem.bin)
TAR/ZIP file containing the above. NOTE: If the TAR file name ends with "MD5", remove the MD5 part from the name.
OR Custom ROM:
must be a ZIP file created by the kitchen from the stock firmware (NOTE: The kitchen may NOT support custom ROMs created through other methods such as CyanogenMod, due to potential file structure incompatibility issues)
OR Nandroid backup from custom recovery image:
system.img, cache.img and boot.img
system.ext4.tar, cache.ext4.tar and boot.img
Here are some basic steps to creating your first ROM after you have your base of files under original_update (more options are available in the kitchen):
Start the kitchen with: ./menu
Create a working folder (by choosing your base ROM)
Root your ROM
Add Busybox
Optional: Disable boot sounds
Optional: In the Advanced options menu: De-odex your ROM (your mileage may vary as to whether this works 100%)
Optional: Add or remove the modem.bin from your working folder
Build ROM
The ROM is built into a ZIP file meant for flashing from the custom recovery menu. No Odin. Make a Nandroid backup of your current system before you flash anything!
Some notes:
Just select the defaults whenever you are asked about something in the kitchen and are unsure whether to type 'y' or 'n'.
There are lots of questions answered in the FAQ in Posts 3 and 4 of the main Android Kitchen thread. So please go through that first if you have any issues.
For the benefit of other readers and to prevent confusion, please only discuss the Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300 in this thread!
Most of all, have patience, take your time and enjoy!!
just what i need
I have a de-bloat script if you want a copy to convert to a kitchen script. It's perl calling system values and the kitchen.
Are we still meant to be extracting the img files manually to get them working?
Kangburra said:
I have a de-bloat script if you want a copy to convert to a kitchen script. It's perl calling system values and the kitchen.
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I'm not doing additional work, but if you'd like you could make a plugin for the kitchen, which would go under the /scripts/plugins folder and can be accessed from the Advanced menu of the kitchen. I can advertise it in the kitchen thread (in the plugins section) as a separate download under your name.
Are we still meant to be extracting the img files manually to get them working?
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With Cygwin the kitchen will give you instructions on which program to open and how to use it (manually). The programs are found in the kitchen.
With Linux/Mac, it is all automated and very quick.
Just when I thought this kitchen was a goner, you came along and made it work again
I have just put the French zip into the kitchen and it fails to extract the img files.
Available ROMs:
(1) I9300XXDLIH_I9300VFGDLJ1_SFR.zip
Enter selection number (default=1, cancel=0, r=refresh):
Selected I9300XXDLIH_I9300VFGDLJ1_SFR.zip
The new working folder will be named WORKING_101712_171605
Change the name (y/n)? (default: n):
Creating working folder WORKING_101712_171605 ...
Extracting ROM ...
Error: No system folder found!
Press Enter to continue
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It works after manually extracting so no big deal
Kangburra said:
I have just put the French zip into the kitchen and it fails to extract the img files.
It works after manually extracting so no big deal
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If the zip contains a tar file then it's not going to work, you need to unzip the tar file.
The best tool for deodex Roms!
THANKS dsixda! :good:
Regards
adesirello (AndyX ROM)
Awesome job mate :good:
tomorrow`s homework !
thanx !
Perfect! Just two days ago i was think at dsixda kitchen! I don`t have enough thanks for this!
Great.
Just what i was looking for.
dsixda said:
dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now for Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
The following is a guide to assist you with creating your own Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300(T) custom ROMs with the kitchen. This is NOT a guide to help you become Cyanogen or do fancy things with AOSP, but it may be your springboard to bigger things in the future.
Some of you already know about the Android Kitchen. It is a project I started on back in February 2010 to help newbies create their own custom ROMs and learn more about Android. As of the latest versions, you can now create your own Galaxy S3 I9300 ROMs with the kitchen.
IMPORTANT: For all other Galaxy S3 variants, this guide may not be exactly the one you're looking for. There may be support for your S3 device in the kitchen, but I'd need to post different instructions. Check the first post of the kitchen thread for any updates for linked instructions.
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just wanted to let u know that when cooking my rom with ur kitchen, awesome by the way, i was getting constant hang at logo on boot. i went back to the beginning as it worked and booted and just added bit by bit until i found the issue. the issue was adding busybox install run parts. it took me a day to figure this out. i went through kernel to framework and nothing fixed this issue where booting just to logo then stuck. finally deleted working folder, went back to a basic rom, slowly added root, then busybox, deodex etc. i dont know if this issue is specific to just me and my particular build but just putting it out there for others wanting to use this excellent kitchen on their i9305.
L335K1 said:
just wanted to let u know that when cooking my rom with ur kitchen, awesome by the way, i was getting constant hang at logo on boot. i went back to the beginning as it worked and booted and just added bit by bit until i found the issue. the issue was adding busybox install run parts. it took me a day to figure this out. i went through kernel to framework and nothing fixed this issue where booting just to logo then stuck. finally deleted working folder, went back to a basic rom, slowly added root, then busybox, deodex etc. i dont know if this issue is specific to just me and my particular build but just putting it out there for others wanting to use this excellent kitchen on their i9305.
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Did you create a /system/etc/init.d folder with your custom scripts after enabling the Busybox Run-parts? That option is quite old but I have not seen anyone try or test it with any of the Galaxies. Maybe when you have time next time, do a logcat while it boots and see what the problem is (assuming you had the init.d folder created already). Thanks
dsixda said:
Did you create a /system/etc/init.d folder with your custom scripts after enabling the Busybox Run-parts? That option is quite old but I have not seen anyone try or test it with any of the Galaxies. Maybe when you have time next time, do a logcat while it boots and see what the problem is (assuming you had the init.d folder created already). Thanks
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yea i created the init.d folder first, (using v29 so it gives u warning anyways), but it still does this. i have to add init.d support manually through my script. but this is awesome, i just gotta remember not to use that feature.. i did both logcat and recovery logs but couldnt make heads or tails of it. it was easier to go back through ur kitchen, add 1 feature at a time until i found the culprit. thanks heaps
Please link to download the kitchen, thank you very much.
misacek said:
Please link to download the kitchen, thank you very much.
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First post.
This is great!
Thanks dsixda.
YZ.
Please not see me? can give direct link? thank you very much
misacek said:
Please not see me? can give direct link? thank you very much
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If you refuse to or are unable to read post #1 then you'll have trouble using - and even installing - the kitchen.
A. Why change RIL?
Hey, everyone.
As a user that's been using custom roms since our bootloader was unlocked, I'm aware that some of us have some issue with telephony & mobile data (in short, RIL) - occasionally IMEI wouldn't be read on boot, which would lead to device not being registred on network. Sometimes, the network would "die" in a way - you'd get an error when trying to dial a number, and when someone would call you, they'll hear the ringing tone while your cell phone would not ring at all.
The cause of the problem seems to be some lazy coding by official CM developers/maintainers for our device. This was picked up by a developer named kholk, so he did his best to recode it properly, however it was never included into official CM device tree for reasons unknown to me (more info about the issue can be found here: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/47980/).
Kholk did include his own custom RIL into his EPRJ roms, but the roms are kinda old and have iffy baseband (which seems to be kernel issue, as he's using his own, 3.4 kernel instead of CM's 3.1 kernel in other custom roms).
So, with the help of Adam77Root, I've learned a way on how to implement EPRJ RIL into other custom roms (since I still had RIL issue with default CM RIL in 4.3 roms even) - so far I've tested it with Vanir 4.3, Carbon 4.3, Carbon 4.3.1, and few 4.2.2 roms, and I havent had ANY issues I had in CM RIL.
So, this is a tutorial to show you how you can import EPRJ RIL to any custom rom you'd like, in case you have issues with cell connection.
-this should work on any kernel and any custom rom (4.2.2+)! Tested so far, as far as kernel goes, are iodak 8/8.5, WWJB8/8b, Optimus Prime several versions, Optimus Play! 2.53.
-KK roms tested are P.A. by @dcos which has eprj ril by default, official CM nightlies and several others
-some KK roms, for some reason, don't have x3ril.smali file in their telephony-common.jar. To implement EPRJ RIL in these roms, follow the tutorial up to point 5, and skip that one, since you don't have anything to delete. After point 13, you need to do one additional thing - you need to edit ROM's build.prop settings, look for this line: "#ro.telephony.ril_class=X3RIL", and delete "#" so this line would be included in build.prop. After that, you're ready to flash. Thanks goes to @gerciolisz for the tip on the build.prop settings.
-/As of 24.01.2014. i've added another zip file which contains x3ril.smali taken from P.A. port by dcos - i'd recommend using this one for 4.4.2 roms/
-as of 11.06.2014., I've added x3ril.smali (it's in omni-v1.rar) made by adam, which is based on omni's RIL but has eprj RIL recovery. if you're on 4.4.3 kitkat rom and have issues, i suggest you give this file a try first before others
B. What's needed?
First off, you'll need a few things:
- Android Multitool from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2326604, many thanks to @Flextrick
- Read the linked topic - it's the instruction on how to use it, and in case you encounter any errors, that's the place to search for solutions
- Attached is a RAR with two files in it, X3RIL_old.smali and X3RIL_new.smali. You need only one of those - but more info about them will be in the other steps.
- Custom ROM you want to edit
- Common sense
- WinRAR & JAVA
C. How to change RIL?
Steps:
1. First step is to open the .zip of your custom ROM you want to edit, and search for system/framework/telephony-common.jar
2. Extract it to AndroidMultitool/Files, and after extract is done, delete it from .zip
3. Open Android Multitool, under Decompiling select .jar, then select telephony-common.jar in AndroidMultitool/Files, click "decompile"
4. After you're done, check if there were any errors in the Log, in AndroidMultitool main window
5. Head over to AndroidMultitool/Decompiled_jar/telephony-common/com/android/internal/telephony and look for X3RIL.smali. This is CM's RIL implemented in custom roms, which we dont need anymore, so delete it
6. Now, you need to decide wether to use X3RIL_old.smali, which is RIL from EPRJ CM10.2 built on 20130813, or X3RIL_new.smali which is RIL from EPRJ CM10.2 built on 20131007. I'm using 20131007 atm, and it's working without issues
7. When you've decided, move it back into AndroidMultitool/Decompiled_jar/telephony-common/com/android/internal/telephony and rename it to X3RIL.smali
8. Back in AndroidMultitool, under Compilin, select jar, and for folder select AndroidMultitool/Decompiled_jar/telephony-common, press "compile", and check for errors in Log
9. Output should be classes.dex file under AndroidMultitool/Compiled_jar
10. Open telephony-common.jar in AndroidMultitool/Files with WinRar - you should see META-INF folder, with classes.dex file
11. Delete classes.dex file in WinRAR
12. Move classes.dex file from AndroidMultitool/Compiled_jar to telephony-common.jar opened in WinRAR
13. Paste telephony-common.jar into system/framework inside the custom rom .zip file
14. You now have modified ROM ready to flash on our device!
D. Thank You's
Thank you's go out to @kholk for his RIL programming, @dcos for first implementing EPRJ RIL into a rom (his P.A. unofficial port for our device) different than EPRJCM10.2, @Adam77Root for his tutorial that I basically beutified and made sure is easier to understand & his modification of x3ril.smali from omni, @gerciolisz for the tip about build.prop settings, @Flextrick for his Multitool with neat GUI to extract .jar files, and all the other devs of p880 making our device worth every dime I've spent on it.
Flying_Bear said:
Kholk did include his own custom RIL into his EPRJ roms, but the roms are kinda old and have iffy baseband (which seems to be kernel issue, as he's using his own, 3.4 kernel instead of CM's 3.1 kernel in other custom roms).
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Dude, i think you missed out the clarification for the users on whether or not they need to use the EPRJ Kernel and if anykernel will still work or normal kernels will work etc. Because your bound to have the first person to ask a question will either be, "How do i declare java paths" and "Will 'kernel name here' work with it", this isnt me asking, more of an fyi post (Y)
I do apologize about it, but saves you the time and effort of answering the question every day
MOD EDIT: watch your language please.
penguin449 said:
Dude, i think you missed out the clarification for the users on whether or not they need to use the EPRJ Kernel and if anykernel will still work or normal kernels will work etc. Because your bound to have the first person to ask a question will either be, "How do i declare java paths" and "Will 'kernel name here' work with it", this isnt me asking, more of an fyi post (Y)
I do apologise about it, but saves you the time and effort of answering the question every day
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np, thanks for the tip. i'll add in OP that it works with any kernel
MODERATOR EDIT: @penguin449 watch your language
I flashed Vanir nightly 171013 with Optimus Prime 2.70 kernel and telephony was completely disabled. I was not able to find or register to the mobile network. I tried modifying the RIL file as explained in this post; initially with the "new" file which didn't seem to solve the problem (still didn't get signal) but I didn't wait I immediately tried flashing the ROM with the "old" RIL instead. Initially there was no signal although I was able to find networks, but after a reboot the phone finally managed to connect to the mobile network.
I'm not sure whether it would've worked after a reboot with the "new" but I'm guessing if it's working with the "old" RIL I got nothing to worry about right?
Vanir is 4.3.1 while OP is for 4.3, i think thats your problem. Different RIL would not help in that case. Flash Anykernel version of OP, or find a version repacked with 4.3.1 ramdisk. Good luck!
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Vanir is 4.3.1 while OP is for 4.3, i think thats your problem. Different RIL would not help in that case. Flash Anykernel version of OP, or find a version repacked with 4.3.1 ramdisk. Good luck!
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As far as I understood, the 171013 version did not have the RamDisk issue so I figured the CM10.2 version of Optimus Prime kernel should've worked correctly?
So I get it from you that if I flash the original rom with the AnyKernel version of OP it should work fine? (no need for any RIL modifications?)
Yep, anykernel versions of all our kernels xcept iodaks should work on any android version without any modifications.
Is there a way to do this with Linux?
If not, how about uploading modified telephony-common.jar for CM ROMs?
I tried just replacing the whole telephony-common.jar file but I couldn't send or receive any messages. Everything else seemed to work though.
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MilkyJoePD said:
Is there a way to do this with Linux?
If not, how about uploading modified telephony-common.jar for CM ROMs?
I tried just replacing the whole telephony-common.jar file but I couldn't send or receive any messages. Everything else seemed to work though.
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not sure really, since i havent worked on linux systems.
and i dont think telephony-common.jar is universal for all roms (i might be mistaken though), so there's no use to upload it. however, if you want, upload your original telephony-common.jar file here and i'll do my best to mod it for you!
Flying_Bear said:
not sure really, since i havent worked on linux systems.
and i dont think telephony-common.jar is universal for all roms (i might be mistaken though), so there's no use to upload it. however, if you want, upload your original telephony-common.jar file here and i'll do my best to mod it for you!
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I meant it would be a good idea to have a place to download the modified files for specific ROMs.
Here's the (unmodified) file for Vanir.
https://app.box.com/s/embcq9kuemfdkdb1qw63
Thanks.
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MilkyJoePD said:
I meant it would be a good idea to have a place to download the modified files for specific ROMs.
Here's the (unmodified) file for Vanir.
https://app.box.com/s/embcq9kuemfdkdb1qw63
Thanks.
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well, we have way too much roms for me to download each one and replace the RIL ^^
anyway, here's your modified telephony-common ^^ enjoy!
Flying_Bear said:
well, we have way too much roms for me to download each one and replace the RIL ^^
anyway, here's your modified telephony-common ^^ enjoy!
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I suppose there is a lot.
I'll test the Vanir one and report back.
If it works then there's a start. I can send messages so it works so far. The only thing keeping me from staying on a CM ROM is the random signal loss.
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MilkyJoePD said:
I suppose there is a lot.
I'll test the Vanir one and report back.
If it works then there's a start. I can send messages so it works so far. The only thing keeping me from staying on a CM ROM is the random signal loss.
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check it out, this should fix that issue completely. and report when you have time ^^
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check it out, this should fix that issue completely. and report when you have time ^^
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If you want some 4.3.1 repacks done i can do them? or if you want some experience, i have the tools to swap ramdisks on windows in my signature that you could use...
In CM ROMs I get crazy data switches from 3g to E and G. Everything is good so far. Time will tell...
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If you want some 4.3.1 repacks done i can do them? or if you want some experience, i have the tools to swap ramdisks on windows in my signature that you could use...
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If you can then that would be great. A download for each CM ROM would open up custom ROMs like never before.
Sort out the SD card/internal memory paths and stock ROMs would be not worth installing.
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If you want some 4.3.1 repacks done i can do them? or if you want some experience, i have the tools to swap ramdisks on windows in my signature that you could use...
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if you've got the time and the will, be my guest - however, i don't think it's quite worth it. Not many people have this issue, and those that do would be better off fixing it by themselves then downloading aged nightlies for the rom they're looking for.
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In CM ROMs I get crazy data switches from 3g to E and G. Everything is good so far. Time will tell...
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hm, switches from 3g to 2g seems to show that there is a bad connection where you're at. try enabling 2g only or 3g only in custom rom options or quick tiles, most roms support it these days. that should save your battery for few more %.
Just wanted to say that since replacing the file I haven't had to reboot once to get SMS or network to work.
That's over a month, whereas I was having to reboot about every 2 days.
The G/3G switching has improved, but still more sensitive than stock.
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hey what if.... there is no x3ril.smali?XD there is only ril.smali or many others
edit: its ok there just x3ril was missing
I'm on a odexed ROM (mokee 4.2.2 release) so I don't know what to do with classes.dex file multitool generates.It was meant to be used for deodexed telephony-common.jar files.So I tried these steps:
1_)deodex the ROM (using deodexer 4.3),
2_)implent RIL
3_)odex the ROM(using universal odexer 6.3.1) again which I failed to do as something was wrong with decompiling before odexing.This is probably happening due to deodex process.
I got bootloop after odexing the ROM.So I'm curious if there is a way to do this on an odexed jar file without having to deodex first.
I also tried to simply delete the odex & jar file and replace it with deodexed and eprj RIL implented jar file but the rest of the ROM was odexed so it gave me a bootloop.
I don't know much about these stuff, but I did my best searching for a solution and I'm out of ideas.All I want is to have an odexed rom with EPRJ RIL implented, I'd appreciate any help
ottomanhero said:
I'm on a odexed ROM (mokee 4.2.2 release) so I don't know what to do with classes.dex file multitool generates.It was meant to be used for deodexed telephony-common.jar files.So I tried these steps:
1_)deodex the ROM (using deodexer 4.3),
2_)implent RIL
3_)odex the ROM(using universal odexer 6.3.1) again which I failed to do as something was wrong with decompiling before odexing.This is probably happening due to deodex process.
I got bootloop after odexing the ROM.So I'm curious if there is a way to do this on an odexed jar file without having to deodex first.
I also tried to simply delete the odex & jar file and replace it with deodexed and eprj RIL implented jar file but the rest of the ROM was odexed so it gave me a bootloop.
I don't know much about these stuff, but I did my best searching for a solution and I'm out of ideas.All I want is to have an odexed rom with EPRJ RIL implented, I'd appreciate any help
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unfortunately, i encountered the same issue, and it's beyond my knowledge on what to do with odexed roms. i bypassed the issue by using a nightly which came after the stable was released (not sure if there are any for mokee though)
Unofficial CyanogenMod 10.1
Rom: Unofficial CyanogenMod 10.1
Android version: 4.2.2
Status: Alpha (means not ready as beta or even stable release!)
What doesn't work:
Sound partially, only calls not working right
Wifi
GPS
Bluetooth
Brightness control
Airplane mode
Camera, did work though in earlier version
Disclaimer
I am not responsible for bricked devices, broken hearts, thermonuclear war or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. It's up to you, not to me.
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Downloads:
Google Drive CM10.1
Mirror, hosted by Burn02
The version differences:
Code:
24/2/14
[LIST]
[*] Using new audio hall
[*] Microphone works now, call still doesn't
10/2/14
[LIST]
[*] Initial audio support
[*] Fixed Wifi symlink for MAC-adres
[*] ICS_AUDIO_BLOB disabled
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01/12/13
[LIST]
[*] ICS_AUDIO_BLOB enabled
[*] Using original audio blobs
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14/11/13
[LIST]
[*] Both Internal storage and external storage working
[*] Build modified init from source
[*] Dalvik with x86 houdini support
[*] More modules build from source
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6/11/13
[LIST]
[*] Only internal storage working
[*] Libc with x86 wrappers support
[*] Pixelflinger/charger with x86 encoder support
[*] Ramdisk changes
[*] Android Build fixes for x86
[*] Add intel specific codes
[/LIST]
Workarounds:
The Rom can bootloop when installed in TWRP. If so use CWM instead for a while till TWRP is working correctly.
Want to help?
This Rom is made by many people that contribute to it, if it is in code, new information or just bug logs. Everybody can help. Make a 'Logcat' about the problems u encounter and post them here. Give a brief explanation of what u did and wanted to archive (we will try our best to get them sorted, eventually) or contribute with code into my github at the moment.
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Source:
https://www.github.com/HazouPH
About the sound:
When using the rom zip with ICS_BLOBS_ENABLED and adding the right files:
etc/parameter-framework/*
etc/sound.conf
etc/audio_effects.conf
etc/media_codecs.xml
etc/phonecall_es305b_*
lib/hw/alsa.smi.so
lib/hw/audio.primary.smi.so
lib/hw/audio_policy.smi.so
lib/parameter-framework-plugins/*
lib/libasound.so
usr/lib/alsa-lib/*
usr/share/alsa/*
The rom will bootloop and the mediaserver will crash with a log file. See attachment. If u have any idea on how to solve it, i would happily like to know.
Hazou said:
About the sound:
When using the rom zip with ICS_BLOBS_ENABLED and adding the right files:
etc/parameter-framework/*
etc/sound.conf
etc/audio_effects.conf
etc/media_codecs.xml
etc/phonecall_es305b_*
lib/hw/alsa.smi.so
lib/hw/audio.primary.smi.so
lib/hw/audio_policy.smi.so
lib/parameter-framework-plugins/*
lib/libasound.so
usr/lib/alsa-lib/*
usr/share/alsa/*
The rom will bootloop and the mediaserver will crash with a log file. See attachment. If u have any idea on how to solve it, i would happily like to know.
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Good work Hazou !
I will give you some idea. And why don't you use JB libs ?
1. Replace mediaserver by ICS one
2. Replace /system/lib/hw/audio.primary.smi.so by CyanogenMod file
3. There is a problem with libc.so, so just try to replace this lib with ICS one....
4. Replace /system/lib/libat-manager.so (if exist) by CM one
Do these steps one by one and logcat for each step.
GalaxyUser
GalaxyUser said:
Good work Hazou !
I will give you some idea. And why don't you use JB libs ?
1. Replace mediaserver by ICS one
2. Replace /system/lib/hw/audio.primary.smi.so by CyanogenMod file
3. There is a problem with libc.so, so just try to replace this lib with ICS one....
4. Replace /system/lib/libat-manager.so (if exist) by CM one
Do these steps one by one and logcat for each step.
GalaxyUser
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Ty, for the suggestions. Some i can already answer
1. We could try this, but then also the libaudioflinger needs replacing. And maybe another file.
2. Can try it, but most likely doesn't work. The stock cyanogenmod one doesn't have the right code the execute our soundcard. I found out that the audio_policy.smi.so is the stock one with just small modifications.
3. Libc can't be switched. To many things depend on libc. And besides that, the code in libc were it goes wrong is the same one as my modified jb libc
4. libat-manager is a specific module for our device. we don't have the right sources to build it. But i can maybe replace it with the one from the 4.2.2 drop of the chineze version. But then it has some restrictions because off the chinese firewall.
Keep up the ideas. Maybe we get there someday
Hazou
Hazou said:
Ty, for the suggestions. Some i can already answer
1. We could try this, but then also the libaudioflinger needs replacing. And maybe another file.
2. Can try it, but most likely doesn't work. The stock cyanogenmod one doesn't have the right code the execute our soundcard. I found out that the audio_policy.smi.so is the stock one with just small modifications.
3. Libc can't be switched. To many things depend on libc. And besides that, the code in libc were it goes wrong is the same one as my modified jb libc
4. libat-manager is a specific module for our device. we don't have the right sources to build it. But i can maybe replace it with the one from the 4.2.2 drop of the chineze version. But then it has some restrictions because off the chinese firewall.
Keep up the ideas. Maybe we get there someday
Hazou
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Thanks for answer.
1. Try to replace libaudioflinger.so, then provide a logcat please. It may need hex edit (and I can do it).
4. Yes try it because sound need this lib.
I think first answer is the best... If the rom allow logcat access after replacement.
Edit 1: my Razr I is broken but I would like to help
Edit 2: Sound is very hard to works on porting rom (even if it's not the same thing with CM), so perhaps it needs some others files to change
Edit 3: Try to replace these libs too, with the chineze version:
/system/lib/libamc.so
/system/lib/libevent-listener.so
And you need to add FM's lib because ICS libaudioflinger.so needs these files:
Code:
12-05 16:14:35.939 527 527 E AudioHardwareALSA: Cannot load FM HW Module
http://xt890.blogspot.com.ar/2013/12/101-rom-cyanogenmod-build-3-para.html the site over there claims that the wifi is working..can you have a look?
EDIT: the rom download link is your google drive
Hazou said:
Unofficial CyanogenMod 10.1
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Thanks!.. is a great news...
antkalaitzakis96 said:
http://xt890.blogspot.com.ar/2013/12/101-rom-cyanogenmod-build-3-para.html the site over there claims that the wifi is working..can you have a look?
EDIT: the rom download link is your google drive
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Y' i know. He asked permission tot post it
Wifi working isn't a very big problem. I want to first hopefully fix the sound, or hope that some ideas might help.
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Hey can somebody post some screenshots ??
I don't think it's the right thread to post screenshot. This thread is for helping to develop and make all features work.
great .. thanks @Hazou
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I don't think it's the right thread to post screenshot. This thread is for helping to develop and make all features work.
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What would be the thread to post in, other than the one who actually presents the rom we are taking screenshots of?
hotpokets said:
What would be the thread to post in, other than the one who actually presents the rom we are taking screenshots of?
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You don't need a screenshot, if this doesn't work yet. This is a thread to make the rom functional. Then it can be released to the regular users like us, who just want to use it regardless of the making process
You can go in every CM10.1-thread in this forum. I am sure that you will find enough screenshots of CM10.1. The rom for our xt890 doesn't have another look.
Or try this alpha-build on your own phone
And now for me I'll stop being of topic
Sorry for that to all the devs
GalaxyUser said:
Thanks for answer.
1. Try to replace libaudioflinger.so, then provide a logcat please. It may need hex edit (and I can do it).
4. Yes try it because sound need this lib.
I think first answer is the best... If the rom allow logcat access after replacement.
Edit 1: my Razr I is broken but I would like to help
Edit 2: Sound is very hard to works on porting rom (even if it's not the same thing with CM), so perhaps it needs some others files to change
Edit 3: Try to replace these libs too, with the chineze version:
/system/lib/libamc.so
/system/lib/libevent-listener.so
And you need to add FM's lib because ICS libaudioflinger.so needs these files:
Code:
12-05 16:14:35.939 527 527 E AudioHardwareALSA: Cannot load FM HW Module
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So, i tested the methods u supposed.
first off, the roms doesn't need the fm module to work It's like the usb and hdmi audio modules that are expanding the audio functions, but aren't necessary for booting.
Than the rest, i found out that all the libamc, libevent*, libat-* etc. the files were we don't have the source from are the same as the stock jelly ones. So no need to change those. Like the other libs, mediaserver is the same as the one i compiled compared to the chinese 4.2.2 one.
For the libaudioflinger part, if i switch them, they won't boot up there service anymore. Why i doný know, but i have the feeling that the libaudioflinger won't solve the mystery.
Another thing i read from the logcat is that it crashes right at the moment the sound-card (medfieldaudio) aka 0x00000002 is called, after it is set that it can be used. So it seems to me that the alsa lib can't read the device properly. Somewhere allong the line a thing can't reach it or is giving the wrong data. But what....
The next thing i gonna try is making my own alsa module with tinyalsa implementation. To get only the sound working. FM and the audience driver won't work then. Great chance that it won't work, but you gotta try
Hazou said:
So, i tested the methods u supposed.
first off, the roms doesn't need the fm module to work It's like the usb and hdmi audio modules that are expanding the audio functions, but aren't necessary for booting.
Than the rest, i found out that all the libamc, libevent*, libat-* etc. the files were we don't have the source from are the same as the stock jelly ones. So no need to change those. Like the other libs, mediaserver is the same as the one i compiled compared to the chinese 4.2.2 one.
For the libaudioflinger part, if i switch them, they won't boot up there service anymore. Why i doný know, but i have the feeling that the libaudioflinger won't solve the mystery.
Another thing i read from the logcat is that it crashes right at the moment the sound-card (medfieldaudio) aka 0x00000002 is called, after it is set that it can be used. So it seems to me that the alsa lib can't read the device properly. Somewhere allong the line a thing can't reach it or is giving the wrong data. But what....
The next thing i gonna try is making my own alsa module with tinyalsa implementation. To get only the sound working. FM and the audience driver won't work then. Great chance that it won't work, but you gotta try
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Will this ROM work on Lenovo K900?
charming.arpit said:
Will this ROM work on Lenovo K900?
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Not out of the box, no.
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intel released source code for android 4.4
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-4-4-kitkat-x86-emulator-system-image
if its helpful
Did you guys saw this?
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-4-4-kitkat-x86-emulator-system-image
drunk_ryder24 said:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-4-4-kitkat-x86-emulator-system-image
if its helpful
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hey this is just
Android* 4.4 (KitKat) x86 Emulator System Image
this is for developers who running a pc (x86) and want to emulate the newest android.
this has nothing to do with our fone.
i think the problem is, this image dont got the drivers for our device.or any drivers expect for emulation.. dont know but thanks for the info that intel is developin
regard
Hi all !
So, for you all, the user of SlimKat for L7 might encounter these signal bar bugs.
The bug is mostly (and most) noticeable bug in this ROM.
By following this guide, you agree to my conditions :
a. I won't respond to 'how to do it ?' and 'can you do it ?' or 'will you do it for me ?' question.
b. I also won't respond to 'how can I decompile .jars ?' and 'what is this ?' question, these questions can easily answered by searching Google.
c. No, I won't make a flashable zips for you, you've to do this alone. Because I want you to understand, 'what does happen if I do this ?'. So I want you to do this all by yourself.
d. Only use question for last resort (means, even by searching Google, you don't find answer to your problem)
After you read those conditions, here's the guide.
1. Decompile SlimKat framework.jar
2. Decompile other ROM (with working signal bar) framework.jar
3. Open smali/android/telephony/
4. Copy all file named CellSignalStrength and SignalStrenght from other ROM framework.jar. See CALIBAN's post for needed file to copy + screenshot.
5. Copy all of those file to SlimKat framework.jar (in the same directory, smali/android/telephony)
6. Compile SlimKat framework.jar
7. Copy modified classes.dex to original unmodified SlimKat framework.jar
8. Push the modified framework.jar to /system/framework (or add it to SlimKat zipfile)
9. Reboot (if you push it) or reflash SlimKAT, then wipe dalvik cache & cache (if you add it to SlimKat zipfile)
Thanks to -CALIBAN666- for fixing the guide !
Credits for this guide :
- SlimROMs Team : Providing a great ROM for us to use
- CM Team : No need to explain, they're a great developers. Without them, there won't be a proper working KitKat for our device.
- Optima Team : By always supporting me in every conditions
- -CALIBAN666- : Trying this tutorial, and becoming my best friend in XDA
- Google : My teacher
- Stackoverflow Members : Providing workaround for every eror
- brut.all & iBotPeaches : APKTool, the greatest tool to reverse-engineering in Android
bro its for l5 too,by the way,to make it work i must the 2 signalstrenght smalis at the bottom from telephony changing too,otherwise i have become issues with dialer and mms app.
i have attached two pics with needed smalis,created with windows screenshot.
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bro its for l5 too,by the way,to make it work i must the 2 signalstrenght smalis at the bottom from telephony changing too,otherwise i have become issues with dialer and mms app.
i have attached two pics with needed smalis,created with windows screenshot.
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Thanks bro !
Will post this to first post.
hey bro,i dont know you remember,because today i was looking in old android files on my pc and i found one of the first tweak i used which has realy worked for me,it was activo speeder,so we know us minimum 1/5 years on xda,lol.another question is,you are from the flowercity called bandung,so you know xda member evanlocked?he came from same city.
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hey bro,i dont know you remember,because today i was looking in old android files on my pc and i found one of the first tweak i used which has realy worked for me,it was activo speeder,so we know us minimum 1/5 years on xda,lol.another question is,you are from the flowercity called bandung,so you know xda member evanlocked?he came from same city.
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Activo Speeder... Yep, that was my first tweak ever made for XDA
evanlocked... I think I've seen him somewhere in XDA.
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Thanks man for the guide. I used this guide on my LG Optimus G Pro.
However for me, copying the classes.dex file to the framework.jar did not make any changes. But flashing the modified framework.jar in the build>apk folder did the trick.
Thanks a million.
arifqur said:
Thanks man for the guide. I used this guide on my LG Optimus G Pro.
However for me, copying the classes.dex file to the framework.jar did not make any changes. But flashing the modified framework.jar in the build>apk folder did the trick.
Thanks a million.
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Glad it worked well on your device, thanks for trying my guide too