[Android] New Froyo ROM - Touch CDMA Android Development

- Based on Dzo's latest Fresh Froyo system-froyo-eu-unodex-03-12-10_04
- Replaced stock launcher2 with ADWLauncher 1.3.3
- Removed unneeded apps in a similar way to Fat Free Froyo RLS5 (thanks to thoughtlesskyle for his great work)
- Added % to the battery indicator (for now at 0%, 10%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100%)
- Added Astro to the SYS partition (As I personally consider it a core tool)
- Tested with kernel 2.6.25 (download here)
Notes:
- If somebody gets it working with a 2.6.32 kernel, please post the kernel
- If you want to add some of the stuff it was removed, here is the androidupdate.tar
DOWNLOAD FROYO ROM
Known issues:
In Kaiser no wifi
Here are the kernel modules (install as update)

Interesting would be good to put some screenshot but insurance not be very different with respect to Fresh Froyo of anyway thanks for the work done in this ROM

thats actually not the newest fresh froyo nj2rt (sorry if i miss spelled)
posted one on the last few pages of that thread called freshened froyo thats what RLS18 is built from, that dzo rls is really old thats the same one RLS16 of super and not so super are based off of, other than that great work

Thanks for the info, next time I know...
If I had known in advance I would have taken the freshened froyo as a base instead...
Anyways I´ve got another froyo prepared based on your fatfreeRLS5 or may be I should just release it as a patch? (it replaces the circular battery indicator with the % one from not so super froyo RLS17)
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thats actually not the newest fresh froyo nj2rt (sorry if i miss spelled)
posted one on the last few pages of that thread called freshened froyo thats what RLS18 is built from, that dzo rls is really old thats the same one RLS16 of super and not so super are based off of, other than that great work
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[Q] Current most stable ROM

I would like to flash once away from stock and be more or less smooth sailing until Froyo is out.
I have my eye on JM2 or JM5. Thoughts?
danamoult said:
I would like to flash once away from stock and be more or less smooth sailing until Froyo is out.
I have my eye on JM2 or JM5. Thoughts?
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JM2+root+CFLagFix1.80
JM2 + SamSet 1.7 + RyanZA's OneClickLagfix 1.0
JM5 + OneKlickLagfix
JM5 + SamSet 1.9e + SuperCircle SamSet Battery Icon + One Click LagFix 2-3 BETA
I found JPJG8 much smoother than JM5.
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JM5 + OneKlickLagfix
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(Just need to write some letters required for posting this post... )
I'd go with JM5 so that you can use either Hackeclair or SamSet on it. Personally I'm using SamSet 1.9e but there seems to be a universal drop in Quadrant scores for those using it with RyanZA's One Click LagFix- if you're a benchmark addict you can go with SamSet 1.9d and get those extra 500 points but personally I'm fine with 1.9e and I don't put all my trust in the number Quadrant churns out.
JM5 + SamSet 1.9e + LagFix
define stable...
Everything above JG5 messes up Exchange Sync...
For me JG5 messed up GPS
I would say JF3 is still the most reliable
JM5 f*cked up my phone bad, extremly instable. Maybe some jippo with the install though.
JF7 is completly stable and the most recent stock FW. (At least in sweden)
I'd like to avoid using any of the lag fixes if possible, and if absolutely necessary I'd rather use ChainFire's fix because of all the prechecks it does. I'm not THAT familiar with Android just yet and I'd rather have a program hold my hand for a while first.
So seems like the general verdict seems to be JM5 + CF's lag fix if necessary. Any other thoughts?
Btw by stable I mean it can do everything it's supposed to do without error or too much configuration.
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I'd like to avoid using any of the lag fixes if possible, and if absolutely necessary I'd rather use ChainFire's fix because of all the prechecks it does. I'm not THAT familiar with Android just yet and I'd rather have a program hold my hand for a while first.
So seems like the general verdict seems to be JM5 + CF's lag fix if necessary. Any other thoughts?
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I've not used CF's, but Ryan's wasn't a problem to install (I think I tried 2.3 and the original 1.0) quite simply a single click, although I did get an infinite boot loop when I uninstalled 2.3.
Can someone give me a quick rundown of what SamSet actually does? I flicked through the thread but to my uneducated eyes it seems to only be yet another lag fix (on the external sd card this time) and a set of themes, but I think I'm wrong...
JM5 + SamSet 1.9e + one-click root + One-click lagFix 2.0...that will do it.
I'm using JM5 + Chainfire's lag fix myself.
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Highly recommended .
Originally Posted by MAMBO04 View Post
JM5 + SamSet 1.9e + SuperCircle SamSet Battery Icon + One Click LagFix 2-3 BETA
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Highly recommended .
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hehe
Can someone give me a quick rundown of what SamSet actually does? I flicked through the thread but to my uneducated eyes it seems to only be yet another lag fix (on the external sd card this time) and a set of themes, but I think I'm wrong...
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i don't think you understood fully, a custom ROM is full of fixes + tweaked + has custom apps + yes can have a custom theme, and SamSet does in this case Read the first post properly, it is also rooted for you.
Here is the breakdown of what the cooker did with this ROM:
no wipe required <--- if you are already on one of his ROMs you don't need to flash back to JM5 you can just flash the next Samset update on
- first boot make time
- reverted to busybox 1.17.1 (more cmd's)
- added sqlite 3
- added sideloading
- added MCR Scripts and addon's
- Replaced InfoAlarm with GenieWidget
- updated theme (minor adds)
- added script to remove all custom added apps (look in /sdcard/ase/scripts/RemoveSamSetAdds.sh for complete list)
- optimized framework-res.apk to reduce size and memory overhead
There is also a lagfix BUT if you already have one click lagfix installed there is NO need to install the kernel, which is SamSetKernel_v2.5_PDA, don't worry about that it's more hassle
Look at the screenshots compared to your stock JM5, it's different and looks better. I can get more technical but i'm trying to explain on a noob level So, to conclude, a custom ROM which is the Samset one, is simply a tailored ROM to suit peoples different tastes (or the cookers) and it makes the phone's interface and usability much better.
@silitek: you do know you don't need to use One-Click root if you use SamSet's ROMs? they're already rooted
don't listen to the freaks....
Watch for the letter in the version:
P - only for super-geeks
M - instable !! Plan some hours of fixing every day
G - Mostly stable, some things just don't work
F - Stable, just slow
If you just one a phone that works, SGS is wrong choice. Get a Nexus where someone actually cares to develop current firmware roms.
While I would agree that JP ROMs (Android 2.2/Froyo) aren't recommended unless you're happy using alpha quality software, I can't say that JM5 causes me problems.
I installed JM5 yesterday, was using JF3 before. No problems so far, everything seems to be working *touch wood*.
Roll on an official firmware with file system fix! Don't want to play about with lagfix hacks just yet.

[Q] 2.2 Roms in a nutshell

Ok, i've been absent from the forums for some time and have been trying to play catch up... If someone who has been keeping up would just help me get a few things straight it would be awesome.
please just put the number and if its correct or the answer or w.e.
What I think I know:
1. CyanogenMod- Established dev who releases nightly updates (CM6?) to his tweaked build of rooted mostly ASOP 2.2, which recently (thanks to a new kernal?) began working on our CDMA Hero’s.
2. Most 2.2 ROMs are based off of one of the CM6 nightlies, then customized with themes and tweaks
3. “CyanogenMod-6 for Hero CDMA - V6.0.0 (09/18/2010)” is one of these, and has been tweaked minimally, and is considered a stable build as far as CM6 goes
4. “FroYo 2.2 – CM6- Vanilla” is basically same as above, just complied from a differently “nightly”, while “Extremely Blue” and “BlackMod” are the same, just themed
5. The main (only?) NON–CM6 based options for 2.2 are…
a. asopMod v.03m = which is a very ASOP build, includes OC
b. NFX-Hero 2.2.1.update1 = slimed down ASOP, includes OC and JIT option
Questions:
6. If I want the CM6 nightly updates, is there an updater app in any of these ROMS’s, like in Fresh Hero 2.4 (what I’m used to), or do I have to pull an update.zip from somewhere (or something)?
7. Do some phones work with JIT enabled, and others don’t? and if so is there a way to tell without just trying
8. If I'm set on 2.2 should I check out any other ROMs than those I mentioned
9. Is there a standout (stable) kernal right now?
Just want to say:
NFX-Hero 2.2.1 is just the version number. It is still based on HTC Sense 2.1.
There is currently no Sense 2.2 port for the Hero.
As for the stable kernel, I've heard good things about this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=756774
specifically [email protected] 09/14/2010, people refer to it as "#14 kernel"
teddypepper52 said:
Ok, i've been absent from the forums for some time and have been trying to play catch up... If someone who has been keeping up would just help me get a few things straight it would be awesome.
please just put the number and if its correct or the answer or w.e.
What I think I know:
1. CyanogenMod- Established dev who releases nightly updates (CM6?) to his tweaked build of rooted mostly ASOP 2.2, which recently (thanks to a new kernal?) began working on our CDMA Hero’s.
Cyan is the almighty grand pubba of AOSP and was one of there first to release roms in the mainer we see them now. He does not do everything and all roms as he has allot of help from other devs, for us its Darch who maintains the Heroc version of cyanogen (sorry if I forgot some of you other devs)
2. Most 2.2 ROMs are based off of one of the CM6 nightlies, then customized with themes and tweaks
All of the roms you see for the heros here that are AOSP based com from darch's and then cyans repo period, nightlies are built roms while we theme built roms roms deving is done from source and can be taken from different time and snap shots so nightly means nothing then.
3. “CyanogenMod-6 for Hero CDMA - V6.0.0 (09/18/2010)” is one of these, and has been tweaked minimally, and is considered a stable build as far as CM6 goes
The stable build of cm6.0 is from the combined deving of cyan, darch and alot of other people to bring the best of wheat works and leave out what doesn't. Nightlies usually are adding what seems to work but is not always guarenteed
4. “FroYo 2.2 – CM6- Vanilla” is basically same as above, just complied from a differently “nightly”, while “Extremely Blue” and “BlackMod” are the same, just themed
Black mod is a theme, extreme blue is a themed rom compiled from cyan/drach's source vinilla is a terms used to describe a stock rom which is what cm6.00 stable and anyhting else that comes from the repo.
5. The main (only?) NON–CM6 based options for 2.2 are…
a. asopMod v.03m = which is a very ASOP build, includes OC
b. NFX-Hero 2.2.1.update1 = slimed down ASOP, includes OC and JIT option
I'll go ape **** on this but asopMod v.03m is from cyan's source ino at first he tried to make it seem like he compiled from AOSP source but the fact is he uses cyans like almost everone else and if you check his thread now he given the props the the cyan team as he should have at first.... NFX-her is a sense based rom from android 2.1
Questions:
6. If I want the CM6 nightly updates, is there an updater app in any of these ROMS’s, like in Fresh Hero 2.4 (what I’m used to), or do I have to pull an update.zip from somewhere (or something)?
Not yet but that would be nice nightlies are not considered stable and there for i dont think theyll be added to an updater like cm updater or fresh updater but when we start seeing more stable builds you'll see the updater used, cm updater is on cm6 right now just nothing to update
7. Do some phones work with JIT enabled, and others don’t? and if so is there a way to tell without just trying
All phones should work with JIT (Just in Time) dalvik compiler, whether they run betters is a different story but I have never had issues
8. If I'm set on 2.2 should I check out any other ROMs than those I mentioned
For sense I like fresh as he seems to be the best sense dev (imo) around here for AOSP you go with the grand master Cyan and his cm6 (for the hero) there are some other devs out there that make roms for other phones but most of them still use Cyan's repo.
9. Is there a standout (stable) kernal right now?
Yes Decadence
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if anyones see's an error in what i posted please correct me.
Any froyo rom is going to be based off of CM6. The nightlies are built every night from any changes made that day. They are considered beta, however most will find no issues at all. If you flash CM6 the Jit setting is a quick change and will not screw up the phone. You just go into setting>cyanogenmod setttings>performance settings and check or uncheck jit and reboot. There is a ROM Manager app in CM6, but you have to install clockwork recovery so I am not sure what will show up in the ROMs option or what else it does because I do not want to install clockworks. As mentioned a lot are using #14.
unCoRrUpTeD said:
Any froyo rom is going to be based off of CM6. The nightlies are built every night from any changes made that day. They are considered beta, however most will find no issues at all. If you flash CM6 the Jit setting is a quick change and will not screw up the phone. You just go into setting>cyanogenmod setttings>performance settings and check or uncheck jit and reboot. There is a ROM Manager app in CM6, but you have to install clockwork recovery so I am not sure what will show up in the ROMs option or what else it does because I do not want to install clockworks. As mentioned a lot are using #14.
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not a lot shows up in the downloads section for rom manager on the hero. there's 4 selections, and none of them include cm6. it's mostly useless in my experience.
hopefully they update the downloads list soon.
Brandito said:
not a lot shows up in the downloads section for rom manager on the hero. there's 4 selections, and none of them include cm6. it's mostly useless in my experience.
hopefully they update the downloads list soon.
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Actually i was referring to cm updater which is similar to the fresh updater... when we see more stables from cm6 and up it'll start showing some it that. I personally don't care for rom manager.
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ASimmons said:
Actually i was referring to cm updater which is similar to the fresh updater... when we see more stables from cm6 and up it'll start showing some it that. I personally don't care for rom manager.
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rom manager could use some work to make it a bit more useful. i like it for queuing up roms to flash and making things a bit more automated, however i'm not sure it clears the dalvik cache when it does its thing so i generally have to do it myself anyways.
i'll have to check out fresh updater. i have cm updater, installed from the market, does it actually come with cm6 now? i never saw it when i flashed the 9/18 and already had it installed when i clean flashed the latest nightlies.
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rom manager could use some work to make it a bit more useful. i like it for queuing up roms to flash and making things a bit more automated, however i'm not sure it clears the dalvik cache when it does its thing so i generally have to do it myself anyways.
i'll have to check out fresh updater. i have cm updater, installed from the market, does it actually come with cm6 now? i never saw it when i flashed the 9/18 and already had it installed when i clean flashed the latest nightlies.
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Well fresh updater is pretty much the same as cm updater but its only for fresh roms. cm updater might not be part of cm6 I can't, it probably isnt. I actually would like it to be as with cm5 and below it also had themes in it. hopefully itll come back when theres more cm6 stables.
Thanks all. Didn't want to jump into 2.2 without knowing what I was getting into. I decided to start with CM6.0.0, and so far its been great. As mush as I love all things Freshh, I'm mad I waited this long. I DO miss the Senses dialer (minus the ungodly lag) and I havent made up my mind on the keyboard, but the overall speediness is killer.
Hell yea froyo/ CM.

What is the best rom Now?

I used now Eclair and is good but i need change.
I need stable, fast and good Rom.
What can u do "offer"?
Try different ROM's and decide for yourself
i have tried just about every ROM on this forum and I always go back to HTCDevil's "fast and light ROM v2.0.
it is fast, light and stable. i would like to switch to one of the "froyo hacked" ROMs, but i need my video recorder ans more stability than the 2 i have tried provide for now (motofrenzy and bastardized).
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Skoczek135 said:
I used now Eclair and is good but i need change.
I need stable, fast and good Rom.
What can u do "offer"?
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Anything eclair based if you want stable, Personally I've had no massive issues with Bastardized and having Froyo is nice anyway. Sense ROMs are a bit slower due to the lack of RAM/Swap but still usable but not as a daily driver
im using cyanogenmod 6 from kabaldan, everything works fine and its really stable
I would try "CyanogenMod" works really great.
But more battery consumption.
App2sd @ FAT32 is awesome
fg
i instaled cyan and i have many fc ;/
On fast and light rom fast consumtion battery.
And i return too EclairMod.
Skoczek135 said:
i instaled cyan and i have many fc ;/
On fast and light rom fast consumtion battery.
And i return too EclairMod.
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Hmm, what OC where u using?
Mine runs great...no FC no reboots.
motofrenzy is fastest rom for now. i can recommend it because motofrenzy is from official source..
Skoczek135 said:
I used now Eclair and is good but i need change.
I need stable, fast and good Rom.
What can u do "offer"?
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Telus Lite V4.1
CM 6 stopped all reboot issues from official Motocrap ROM for me.
I have a Milestone in Argentina and i flashed it with Telus 3.11 which in my opinion is for now the best stable ROM. You have to manual install the 3D Gallery as it does not come wit this ROM.
From Telus you can choose to flash CM6 (i think) which in my opinion is still buggy and lot of user report problems with that or this.
Other possibility is than Telus Light 4.x or the upcoming 5.x, but includes heavy overclock.
I my self stay with Telus 3.11, de installed all the system/app crap, some boot manipulations, root, and a own theme based on Buggless Evolution. I am happy with it. No overlock, etc. as i am not a guy who plays a lot of cpu intensive games.
Perhaps i am going to improving the java engine.
Resume: Flash Telus 3.11 and from there you go.
I'm happy with eclair v3a for now. Battery life and lack of viable camera keep me away from the Froyo roms. In my opinion regardless of what else might be packed inside, the eclair rom has some crap cleaned out of it, has superuser and overclocking and a some other bells or whistles and it all works.
Good enough for me till someone cracks the kernal or we get a real milestone froyo.
Regards, PK
P.S. I've heard this lament for other roms, why does ADW or power launcher seem jerky at higher clock speeds?
xslntx's telus lite rom v4 is amazingly fast and stable. A hybrid rom based on euro and telus. Governed over/under clocking so battery life is good, but power is there when needed. V5 is coming out which promises to speed things up even more.
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proxuser said:
motofrenzy is fastest rom for now. i can recommend it because motofrenzy is from official source..
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at least majority of the framework + libs are original droid libs, and is as official as it can get..
but i guess camera was always an issue, but this is soon past tence, when we get a good kernel, i might just fix a final motofrenzy before it gets officially released, as cm6 is not official, but is based on custom compiles based off android opensource.
In my opinion, the best ROM nowadays is the Eclair-based EclairMOD v3B by 89luca89. Fast and stable, never a reboot! Froyo based ROMs are faster just running benchmarks, in everyday use I think Eclair is still a step forward..
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In my opinion, the best ROM nowadays is the Eclair-based EclairMOD v3B by 89luca89. Fast and stable, never a reboot! Froyo based ROMs are faster just running benchmarks, in everyday use I think Eclair is still a step forward..
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Eclair is actually a step backwards... i am fortunate to have tested a 2.1 on Galaxy S which really shows why you would chose froyo compared to a 2.1 rom.
Imagine opening 5 different apps, having 2 flash videos running in different windows and a game as well..
handling is so much so faster which is memory + froyo handling on top.
secondly for milestone, you get the option to move apps (non-rooted) to a sdcard, which is thanks to froyo too...
with all the extra froyo adds in already existing semi-2.2 roms, you simply meant patience is gold, but for some, that is already found.. i have been very happy with milestone running motofrenzy and motosense , and note: no reboots!!
but lacks camera, but i could care less, as ms camera is not worth much anyways...
with the early release of froyo 2.2 kernel, im sure you will upgrade very soon...
either official or to a custom cmX rom.
Froyo is surely much better as specs, but for everyday use, 2.2 ROMs have more disavantages than avantages, starting from the camera, battery life, mobile overheating, random reboot.. I'm speaking on my personal experience, maybe I was just unlucky!
Overall speed is true, is better on Froyo, but overall I still prefer Eclair. I've tried all 2.2 roms here and no one works absolutely fine on my Milestone, as better roms will come out, I'll surely upgrade to 2.2.. but now, Eclair for me!
=)
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Telus Lite V4.1
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+1 @ TelusLite 4.1
tested HoNo, CyanogenMod6, EclairMod, and MotoFrenzy..
TelusLite v4.1 is the absolute fastest of them all... I realize i have over-clocks with some other modifications to the memory/kernel, but TL4.1 screamed past them all with EclairMod in second place followed by HoNo
I did all tests from a factory reset & blank install.
Current Set-up:
Android 2.1 (update 1)
TelusLite v4.1
LauncherPro 8.1 (paid)
OC - 125Mhz / 1.1Ghz @ 62Vsel
ResMod @ 1024x800 (EM add-in)
Kernel/Memory Tweak (custom)
Boot-time tweak (custom)
Mem-Hack (GOT add-in)
JIT-Beta (GOT add-in)
Flash for 2.1 (custom)
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Current Set-up:
Android 2.1 (update 1)
TelusLite v4.1
LauncherPro 8.1 (paid)
OC - 125Mhz / 1.1Ghz @ 62Vsel
ResMod @ 1024x800 (EM add-in)
Kernel/Memory Tweak (custom)
Boot-time tweak (custom)
Mem-Hack (GOT add-in)
JIT-Beta (GOT add-in)
Flash for 2.1 (custom)
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is there any place I could find tutorials how to do this?
I don't feel like a noob nor I didnt skip the long searching part, but sometimes I feel kinda lost in android world

[Q] x1 nand successed,need more

I've been successed in x1 nand by flowing Alex&caliban2's instruction,and bring it to my country as the first one,thx to xda.
Now could anyone tell me how can i use "ast-alex-linux-xperia-android-2.6.35.tar.gz" which download from "gitorious.org/~ast/linux-on-qualcomm-s-msm/alex-linux-xperia"
your question leaves two reasons why you're asking this:
a) you want to learn how to develop kernel.
b) you think you're missing out on latest kernel and want to use it on your phone. or "bring it to your country".
well, if it really were a) you wouldn't be asking this in here, but would've found the answer how to compile kernel elsewhere. so let's go with b):
you're not missing out on anything. suspend-bug is still unfixed, flashing android to nand is nice, but even less usable than haret-version. alex was stuck on this, he went back a step and is rewriting lots of kernel-stuff.
quote from irc-chat today:
[22:22] <helicopter88> Alex[sp3dev]: will you continue to work on .35 or since now only 3.1?
[22:23] <Alex[sp3dev]> helicopter88: depends on whether i'll fix wifi on 35 or not. i plan to release a test build without wifi since many people use 3g instead
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thx a lot! i see
I find good karnel is to be 2.6.27.46 its 890 kb big, you can find it in sensdroid v5 android from jertan93, and in hendroid android..
very good battery consumpiton last two days, charging is also working but not always so that is the issue, and some keyboard freezing sometimes...
Maybe is better kernel out there but i did find where...
nope, no better kernel. you're using ygge-kernel, btw. (zimage is part of kernel too)
there's midnight's kernel on neopeek, based on .27 from xdandroid, adjusted to x1. faster, no bug with hw-keys, charging works in theory.
but:
batt-meter is broken, it always shows 100%. so you never know how much juice is left. and it doesn't shut down the sys when batt gets critical. it runs till it's completely depleted. (=deep discharge = bad thing for the battery)
so you have to choose between the devil and the deep blue sea.
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nope, no better kernel. you're using ygge-kernel, btw. (zimage is part of kernel too)
there's midnight's kernel on neopeek, based on .27 from xdandroid, adjusted to x1. faster, no bug with hw-keys, charging works in theory.
but:
batt-meter is broken, it always shows 100%. so you never know how much juice is left. and it doesn't shut down the sys when batt gets critical. it runs till it's completely depleted. (=deep discharge = bad thing for the battery)
so you have to choose between the devil and the deep blue sea.
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Is this kernel "htc-msm-linux @ 20111001_013904" you are talking about?
I download that form neopeek.com but i don't have a link.
That kernel is 2.1 mb big, I just rename it and replace my ygge-kernel with this, i'm now using it for 15 hours.
I found that charging is working only when you leave phone alone, my battery menagment is working it it is not showing 100% all the time.
I charge my phone over night was shown 41 % on evening and 100 % in morning, now is on 82 %.
I also found that my benchamrk result is slightly less than whit 890 kb kernel (ygge) 560 points copared to 490 points whit this in quadrant standard.
Is there a way for fully market working?
Now I get only few app to be able to download couse others are "uncompatible with device"
huh?!
nah, that's original xdandroid-build. ("glemsom") midnight is based on it.
so you're saying they fixed batt-meter?! Oo this would be the best news ever.
i'm gonna test this right now, we'll have a serious talk if it doesn't work!
and yes, kernel being ~2mb is normal, it consists of zimage and modules.tar.gz. (i'm getting a slight feeling you didn't understand this, and just replaced the modules. "main-part" of kernel is in zImage. but let's see...)
yes i didn't replace zimage file i keep old one... but it is working i just rename the image to original.
here is download link of that file
http://xdandroid.com/wiki/Main_Page
and here is jerrytan93 talking about new kernal that is the most stable...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1288765&page=3
post number #29 to #31
well i didn't find zimage of that kernel i'm still new in that
alright, time for serious talk...
of course batt-meter doesn't work. would've been a surprise. by not replacing zImage you kept ygge's kernel, just replacing the modules. (question is if the new modules even got unpacked to system)
thank you, i know where to download glemsom-autobuilds. ^^ but i prefer this link...
so remember, always replace both files! zImage is the more important one.
dunno why you shouldn't find it, it's called zImage_xxx_something_xxx. just rename it to zImage.
problem with most "cooks" here releasing roms is that they never tell which kernel they're uploading with their builds. just useless blabla like "the most stable, the best...!!!"
so here's an easy guideline:
- battery shows correct percentage, charging is buggy, hw-keys stop working -> ygge-kernel (march 2011)
- battery always shows 100% -> xdandroid-build ("glemsom") or a kernel based on it (midnight)
in theory, charging works on glemsom, bug with hw-keys is fixed
the reason why you get higher scores with ygge is because it has gpu overclocked (ygge-turbo < ygge-monster), glemsom doesn't. midnight's kernel has gpu overclocked too, it's faster.
agreeing with you apsolutley 100%
They only upload new build but newer talking about the kernels, few kernels didn't work for me because they are highly overclocked so didn't boot at all, i lost so many time studing for reason but i figured later it is from kernel...
Well keeping than my 11 march kernel 890kb it is working fine but have some bugs that i can handle with...
Thank you about sharing your knowledge and links nobody is talking about kernels and threads and posts are so messy with kernel information...
I have now two androids on 2 separete sd cards on
1. is hendroid here is my comparison with samsung galaxy 3.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU0dM168DDE
2. is sensdroid v5 which is better it looks good and it stable enough for daily use without need for windows mobile.
Did you try arcdroid v2?
On each android build my market is not working as i should, do you know reason for that and is there a fix?
I download stock gapps with everybuild.
good. but listen, you're mixing things up again.
- i wrote gpu-overclock, as in graphics (not cpu). this has nothing to do with what you set in startup (=cpu-speed), gpu-clock is fixed.
- keep zImage as well, it's the most important part! (kernel-files always have 2.x mb in total)
nope, tried almost none of these roms. if i'm not running nand for fun, i'm running neofroyo.
not interested in themed roms which are based on neofroyo anyway. the android-part in my sig is there for a reason.
I am a newer about this, waiting for a stable nand andriod system.
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There are so much I can't understand , Admire you so much!
Here is quote from jerrytan93 how to roll back Market to 3.13 version and stop future updates. This is major problem on all android version so i found it to be useful:
"Apps not compatible is because of the lastest version of Market, Market had updated automatically from 3.1.3 (originally in GAPPS package) to 3.1.5 version which was unstable now. I found some a solution for you all:
Use Terminal Emulator (if you don't have it, download in Market),type the following command:
su *PRESS ENTER TO GAIN SUPERUSER PERMISSION*
pm disable com.android.vending.updater *PRESS ENTER AGAIN*
This will disable the Market Updater from updating the Market.
After that, go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > Market > 'Uninstall updates' and then 'Clear data'
Your market will roll back to previous version. "
@caliban2 thanks, i messed some things when extracting the glemson kernel, the same problem for me battery is 100 % all the time.
Notify me when there would be best kernel out.
I don't use the market at all....can download apps from many other webs,try to use ucweb.apk which can download from www.uc.cn
haa~~~new nand android can be tested now,for i can't post in XPERIA X1 Android Development,i just say thx to Alex here!!!

[ROM] CRQ 1.3 for HTC Legend (Based on WWE 3.15.405.6) [25.02.2012]

I present you my first publicly released (and probably last) ROM for the Legend.
This isn't something revolutionary. It's just a ROM I've cooked for myself and i you willing to try it, go ahead. It contains a hell lot of stuff made by others which are respectably credited (I hope ).
Always make a nandroid, and flash on your own risk!
Download
Mirror#1
Arabic Patch by urmitnick1
Screenshots
Requirements
Rooted HTC Legend (preferably Unlocked via htcdev)
ClockWork Recovery
Full wipe if your coming from another ROM
EXT3 Partion for Darktremors Script (A2SD)
Features
Rooted
Deodexed
Zipaligned
Multi-language (WWE)
Added Busbox
Run-parts support
Apps in /data/app
BlaY0's kernel
Darktremor's A2SD
Wake on trackpad
Extended power menu
Custom lock screen and navbar
Roboto font
Removed OTA menu in settings
Blocked ads via hosts file
Lower auto brightness values
Added Task killer tweak
Enhanced battery indicator
Custom boot animation in /data/local/
Disabled boot sound
Added HTC Car Panel
Added A2SDGUI
Up to date apps (as of 17.02.2012)
Adobe Reader
Facebook
Gmail
Google Search
Google Maps
StreetView
Market
Voice Search
YouTube
Installation
No rocket science - Wipe and flash via Clockwork
First run will take some time since the ROM is deodexed
Issues
Even if you use A2SD, internal memory may shrink very fast after installation. That's because Darktremor Script is enabled by default and this is due to dalvik-cache not being moved to SD on first boot. Use A2SDGUI to move and rebuild it. This can take up to 5 minutes.
Credits
I would like to thank a bunch of people who helped me understand how **** works Legend was/is my first Android based phone and I've learned a lot from this forums. Big props to BlaY0, ogo2, TheGrammarFreak, cryshop, ali ba and others who kept this little device alive.
Changelog
1.3 (25.02.2012)
fixed Adobe Reader FC
replaced corrupted hosts file
moved some apps to from /system/app/ to /data/app
1.2 (19.02.2012)
fixed on-screen low battery notification
tweaked the lockscreen a lil bit
1.1 (18.02.2012)
initial release
This looks awesome mate!!!!!!!!! iwanna try this on my legend but its not gingerbread but anyway ill give it a try this sure looks good thanks!!!!
Great ROM! If only it was based on gingerbread though...
Minor update. DL link updated in first post.
you know what would be cool a froyo sense rom were you have gpu ui rendering and pinch to zoom in photo gallery and in browser like 2.1 used to have instead of using HTC`s stock crappy ported rom that made a pretty good phone running on eclair performe horrable in froyo (performance increase my ass, the phone may be better under the hood but for a simple picture viewing.........
and having andother app on it to do that, kinfa makes the sense rom worthless
wouldn`t you agree
caretaker01 said:
you know what would be cool a froyo sense rom were you have gpu ui rendering and pinch to zoom in photo gallery and in browser like 2.1 used to have instead of using HTC`s stock crappy ported rom that made a pretty good phone running on eclair performe horrable in froyo (performance increase my ass, the phone may be better under the hood but for a simple picture viewing.........
and having andother app on it to do that, kinfa makes the sense rom worthless
wouldn`t you agree
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Wow, I know which ROM I'm heading to if I ever need to go back to Sense. Well done!
compare android 2.1 with sense for legend (browser, gallery app, fps in games) and any 2.2 with oveclock you will see a huge difference as the 2.1 is much smoother because every 2.2 sense is stock based and it runs horrable (nobody tweaked it in the general ui)
or maybe my legend just hates 2.2 roms
I tried this ROM, and the Adobe Reader gets FC everytime I try to open it
Cristian_berme said:
I tried this ROM, and the Adobe Reader gets FC everytime I try to open it
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Gonna check it out
EDIT: Fixed. Update in a couple of minutes
Looks really great, i'll give it a try asap.
Thank you for your work!
Updated to 1.3. Changes in 2nd post.
A2SD
A2SDGUI reboot frequently
otiose said:
A2SDGUI reboot frequently
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If you're not S-OFF or unlocked it will. Just like any app trying to write something to /system.
So far so great! I wanted something wellworked that WASN'T a Gingerbread ROM - Why? Because they're worse for the Legend since there aren't any bloody drivers, making wifi unstable and breaking tether into forced ad-hoc mode, which doesn't work with my Transformer ICS.
I think I'm S-On though, which is poop.
caretaker01 said:
compare android 2.1 with sense for legend (browser, gallery app, fps in games) and any 2.2 with oveclock you will see a huge difference as the 2.1 is much smoother because every 2.2 sense is stock based and it runs horrable (nobody tweaked it in the general ui)
or maybe my legend just hates 2.2 roms
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I thinks its just you. When i was still using stock froyo, it worked smoothly for me without overclock... just don't overclutter your phone with lots of widgets
Sent from my Legend using xda premium
works fine
Stevemotto said:
I thinks its just you. When i was still using stock froyo, it worked smoothly for me without overclock... just don't overclutter your phone with lots of widgets
Sent from my Legend using xda premium
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What he said was true, Froyo Sense base roms on HTC Legend are worse than Eclair Sense/Espresso ones. I had a lot of chances to compare these in the past (while I'm still using HTC Legend) since I cooked them alot. The FPS of 2.1 is always higher than 2.2's (using Neocore to benchmark), and the UI is faster for sure.
Fortunately, the ported 2.3 Sense Rom from HTC Wildfire S/Salsa is as smooth as 2.1 Sense (as I remember), so definitely HTC did a better job and Froyo Sense was totally a failure.
Hi guys
Is there farsi or arabic or persian patch for this rom?
Thank you...
topnumber7 said:
Hi guys
Is there farsi or arabic or persian patch for this rom?
Thank you...
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