I see it on all sorts of programs and some ROMS, what is it?
THANKS AHEAD OF TIME FOR NOT RIPPING ME!
It's all stuff that's been released by this chef:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=521007
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I have downloaded different kitchens and things like that. My question is, where to begin. What's some good reading material that shows you in depth how to build and modify a rom? kernel? etc?
Breakthecycle2 said:
I have downloaded different kitchens and things like that. My question is, where to begin. What's some good reading material that shows you in depth how to build and modify a rom? kernel? etc?
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It would be nice if there was one, 'complete' guide to ROM developing. I haven't found it yet, so I'm pretty sure that it doesn't exist. (Well, and things change all of the time. New devices, new versions of Android, etc. It would take some time to keep up to date.) So, we all spend too much of our time just digging the info out instead of spending actually learning it. I hope these help with your knowledge quest.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697938
http://www.kandroid.org/android_pdk/index.html
http://blog.coralic.nl/2010/01/28/bu...o-from-source/
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.ph...ck_Boot_Images
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-...ge-source.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=667951
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You'll probably still want to read through the Developer forums for the G1, Hero, and really any of the devices.
gnarlyc said:
It would be nice if there was one, 'complete' guide to ROM developing. I haven't found it yet, so I'm pretty sure that it doesn't exist. (Well, and things change all of the time. New devices, new versions of Android, etc. It would take some time to keep up to date.) So, we all spend too much of our time just digging the info out instead of spending actually learning it. I hope these help with your knowledge quest.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697938
http://www.kandroid.org/android_pdk/index.html
http://blog.coralic.nl/2010/01/28/bu...o-from-source/
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.ph...ck_Boot_Images
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-...ge-source.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=667951
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You'll probably still want to read through the Developer forums for the G1, Hero, and really any of the devices.
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Thanks man. I appreciate this.
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gnarlyc said:
It would be nice if there was one, 'complete' guide to ROM developing. I haven't found it yet, so I'm pretty sure that it doesn't exist. (Well, and things change all of the time. New devices, new versions of Android, etc. It would take some time to keep up to date.) So, we all spend too much of our time just digging the info out instead of spending actually learning it. I hope these help with your knowledge quest.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697938
http://www.kandroid.org/android_pdk/index.html
http://blog.coralic.nl/2010/01/28/bu...o-from-source/
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.ph...ck_Boot_Images
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-...ge-source.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=667951
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You'll probably still want to read through the Developer forums for the G1, Hero, and really any of the devices.
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Sweet info--
trying to find the BEST & COMPLETE kitchen to make customs roms to cheer
I just had to post this question because whenever I go to the development thread its like christmas with all these roms. Now, it seems as though none is being worked on except for "workshed, tenzo, tazz" and some others. but roms like "xtrsense, tenzo xtrcmix, zenexp, energyexpress" nothing have been done for a couple of months.
I know its hard work and definitely appreciate all the work that goes into the building of these roms. I hope to see updates soon.
ROM developers are people too!
After a while they decide to get new phones, and they start doing dev work on those phones. Or maybe they lose interest in the whole scene. Some of them continue to do dev work even after they no longer own the phone (hip hip, hurrah!). Over time though, there are fewer of them because no new folks are buying the phone.
All things considered, it seems that ROM devs stick around when they get positive feedback and develop a community of internet friends; they don't seem to be here just for the coffee - but they probably wouldn't mind a beverage every so often!
Send your favorite ROM dev some love today!
I also think that the state of Eclair and Froyo are relatively stable these days. That said, Zach.xtr has promised a coming upgrade to xtrROM in that thread.
As for Froyo, I am guessing a lot of the energy of the CyanogenMod team are directed at Gingerbread, so here's hoping that there are some exciting new things coming in the next several weeks or months.
I have nothing but respect for the work the devs are doing for the benefit of us Eris users, and I'm so thankful to all of them that I'm not stuck with stock Eris right now.
I am thankful to that I am not stuck with a stock eris, not that anything is wrong with stock but being that I have my eris til June its nice to be able to enjoy it.
Well most of the dev's can't really do much after a point. Once a ROM is fully working... where do you go? Gotta wait for Google to release updates.
Trust me, when 2.3/30 are full released the forum will be very active again.
I see. Seems like everyone is stuck on the gingerbread thing. Its cool. I like my eris and now with all these phones coming out seems so tempting to move on. But, The stock eris was boring but thanks to launcher pro we can mod and change things. so its almost not necessary to root, but I love the roms with different UI's.
Lots of thanks goes out to these Devs for creating these roms that can run on the little Eris.
I was hoping "energyexpress" would be updated. but its ok.
I want to start developing soon, Im currently selling my SR and will be picking up an SIII and I think I would like to start playing around with it. I have seen a lot of new info posted in the last 9 months that I have been here. I was wondering which guides are the most highly recommended and which apps make things the easiest these days. It Dxidas kitchen still the way to go? Are there certain things I need for kernels and ROM's besides source? Let me know where you guys/girls think would be the best place to start. I have very very very basic knowledge of programming, but I am usually to the go to guy as far as computer software or hardware repair. I learn very quickly! Thanks in advance for letting me get into your realm!
Hello XDA,
I just recently got into compiling from source, and wanted to share what I've learned to XDA of course.
I've noticed a lot of tutorials on ROM Development with kitchens, but in my opinion you're not getting anywhere near as much control of your ROM then if you were to compile from source yourself. I'm not bashing kitchens at all, because they're great for fundamentals of ROM Development. Learning the basics with kitchens is how I started, but I wanted more control. So I've been doing a lot of research and figured I'd give back to the community.
This is a series of tutorials, with this one being the "Basics/Introduction". I've also been getting into Kernel Development, so if anyone wants me to make another series for that as well please let me know! I would love to hear some feedback on this letting me know if I'm wrong on anything (because I'm definitely NOT an expert on this) or any constructive criticism for the next video(s).
If I get good feedback I'll continue making videos for this, and like I said, maybe for Kernel Development as well. :highfive:
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I'm fairly new to ROM Development, I tried my best to help people out who are attempting to learn compiling from source to have more control over their ROMs. [B]Please be gentle![/B] ;)
Thank you for this, dude! It's easy for a beginner to get overwhelmed by the mountain of information out there about ROM development, as I've recently found out. This is a great little tutorial, consisely showing the stuff you really need to do whilst explaining the reasoning behind it.
Can't wait for episode 2!
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Go for the video tutorials:good:
I really liked it, waiting for new videos :good:
Hi Nick Mast,
Can you give me your text file named As_I_Go.txt in this video.
Thanks so much.
Thank You
Please continue making more. This was very helpful.
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Hi @d0wngrade,
We are still waiting for the other videos in the series.
Thanks in advance.
I've just reinstalled Linux in a Virtual Machine and I'm syncing the Android 5.1.1 (latest) branch now. I'm going to watch part 1 and record a video where I left off. I don't know how long it will be, but it will be coming soon-ish. After the sync and some initial setup I'll be ready to record, so watch for it!
Ok so this is my first post and im hoping its in the right spot! First off my name is TehJibba and ive been messing around with my evo3d sprint cdma for a few months now flashing different roms and exploring them. ive gone as far as installing dsxida's kitchen and fooled around with deodexing and other settings then flashing the results to my phone mostly with success.
So my main goal now is to get info on where to go from here.
What i want to accomplish in the end is to have a fully working evo3d with beats + leedroid + a custom kernel (yet to be decided on atm) As well as removing ALL stock bloatware leaving only whats needed to run the basic sense 3.6 on the 2.89. ics ota. To be honest all i really like of the stock htc widgets is the clock / weather widgets / animations everything else can go as far as im concerened. Eventually id like to port sense 4.1 to it as well (why? why not i like new dont you?)
So i hope that gives you a basic idea of what i want to accomplish. What i need is a few references as to possible hiccups while installing said mods and possible solutions that i might need. Im also in need of a list of evo3d 2.89 ics ota apps that can be safely removed but leave full functionality of the phne Or any insight would be nice along those lines. Be patient and remember we were all noobs at one point!
P.S. I was also wondering if theres a way to compensate the stock 1500mha full battery charge to 3500mha as i recently got an extended life battery
I'm gonna be hoppin back on the development game in a few weeks or so, so if you wanna PM or Gtalk me or anything, feel free because I would have no problem sittin down for a little while and help you sort some stuff out. Plus, it would help me shed some rust before I start toying around again haha :good: :laugh:
Thank you man ill be taking you up on that offer. Im pretty adept at coding in general so this shouldnt be to hard to pickup
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Thank you man ill be taking you up on that offer. Im pretty adept at coding in general so this shouldnt be to hard to pickup
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Just so coincidental that I signed on as soon as you replied lol, it's no problem at all. There's not really much you need to know as far as apps and mods and stuff, but actually digging deeper, that's when the fun starts. I'll be available to help probably tomorrow night, and then we can start rollin.
OK So thanks to beneath-a-burning-turtle and his kindness in helping a complete stranger this lil project is moving along nicely. Currently im averaging 490mb free ram, 140mb of installed apps leaving about 1gb free memory, as well as getting around 3600~ on quadrant. Total rom size (so far) is 323mb.
Im still in need of input tho from other experienced cooks, anything insightful or that would be a useful addition or anything really would be nice. So lets hear some feedback! :good: Also if theres anything thats considered a must have inthis project feel free to ask for it