Battery Mod software?? - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey all Im kinda new to the Android scene, I did do a search but couldnt find what I wanted, so if there is a thread out there sorry couldnt find it. I like all the battery mods etc, but I would like to learn how to do this myself. Is there some sort of software that will allow you to plug in your framework etc and help make a battery mod for the custom rom you are using. I have tried the online kitchen with no luck as it gives me errors no matter what I try. Any ideas or help would be great as I would like to give back to the Android community not just take from it

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Howto make a custom rom

how can i make my own custom rom ?
i wwant to be a chef not a developer
i know some really good video tutorials for you... what phone do you have?
ljbaumer said:
i know some really good video tutorials for you... what phone do you have?
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nexus one .
Video's for G1 As well?... Heck! Just link the lot of them <3
winter
link what you want
i tried to make the rom but when i flash it it is stock on the bootsplash.
i delete launcher e put adw, i put
- blackbar
- genie widget mod
- music mod
- video drier mode
- htc ime
- 2.1 build .prop
nothing to do, i do't know why it is blocked on the boot logo
Best Kitchen?
Hello all, i was just wondering which kitchen would be best for me as a beginner to android rom cooking? I have a good grasp of linux thanks to my good friend arran (arranmc182 on xda i think ) so was wondering which was the best
Thanks
Will
willcaddy said:
Hello all, i was just wondering which kitchen would be best for me as a beginner to android rom cooking? I have a good grasp of linux thanks to my good friend arran (arranmc182 on xda i think ) so was wondering which was the best
Thanks
Will
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best is always to go from stock, as it forces you to implement things and know what you're doing.
copy cyanogen do not make you a "rom cooker"
Hey Guys,
I'd like to get involved with making Android ROMs as well. I have a Droid and would LOVE to make my own Droid ROMs . I am already a student software developer so I don't mind getting into the nitty gritty, in fact, the deeper the better, so I can fully learn how to build and work with Android. I also hope to be able to make Android apps eventually too. I know Java and Perl fairly well and have recently started C and C++.
Any suggestions for where to start would be greatly appreciated, i.e. tutorials, videos, guides, what languages I need to know, what tools I should use (eclipse, etc., with what plugins, etc.). Thanks a bunch, and let me know if you guys have ideas for apps you'd like to see on the Market .
-GB
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Count me in
GaMeBoY439 said:
Hey Guys,
I'd like to get involved with making Android ROMs as well. I have a Droid and would LOVE to make my own Droid ROMs . I am already a student software developer so I don't mind getting into the nitty gritty, in fact, the deeper the better, so I can fully learn how to build and work with Android. I also hope to be able to make Android apps eventually too. I know Java and Perl fairly well and have recently started C and C++.
Any suggestions for where to start would be greatly appreciated, i.e. tutorials, videos, guides, what languages I need to know, what tools I should use (eclipse, etc., with what plugins, etc.). Thanks a bunch, and let me know if you guys have ideas for apps you'd like to see on the Market .
-GB
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Hey
If you find any videos on making custom roms,, count me in..
i currently have the Sprint EVO 4g..
leonnib4 said:
best is always to go from stock, as it forces you to implement things and know what you're doing.
copy cyanogen do not make you a "rom cooker"
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i am trying to compile from aosp. since i have no programming experience at all, it is a slow learning process so far. my ubuntu has redo and git running perfect now. i have eclipse working but have not used it at all yet. androidsdk 2.2 adb is fine but fastboot is a hassle.
so far, two froyo alphas both flashed but buggy. not one decent tutorial that makes the kernel compile/framework/gapps process clear
My AOSP 2.2 for passion/n1 alpha2 is pretty darn solid now. It took mushing together instructions from 5 incomplete tutorials to fill in the blanks.
What a great feeling to have a ROM not kanged. The Repo/Git tool has gotten easy to use after several long sessions using it in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
Anyone on the same OS, I suggest you research and install both Java 1.5 & 1.6 and get use to switching between the two. Also, I have not yet used Eclipse but it isinstalled and it works with SDK.
The Android Open Source site does a decent job of walking you through Repo...Git...and getting the source. After getting that far, I stumbled through setting up a "vendor tree" and looking through all the folders and files to see what it was all about. Much of it was totally over my head. But after attempting several crap builds, the "compile" process is sinking in a bit.
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I found this site to be very helpful for building from AOSP...
http://blog.alsutton.com/2010/06/29/building-aosp-for-the-nexus-one/
Successfully compiled for the first time yesterday..still trying to figure out how to make it rooted .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7204823&postcount=1
for getting source to compile ^^^

[Q] Custom Dialer/Contact

Hello all!
Well i've used many search tools here on site, and i've also done some cutom searches on my phone, and yet can't find what i KNOW is here somewhere.
So i'm asking for a little help to point me in the right direction! I'm on the Samsung Fascinate (obviously) running 2.3.3 EC09 with Kernel 2.6.35.7
I would love to get my hands on a cutom dialer, and maybe even in addition to some customization onto contacts list look and feel.
Now directing me to themes and apps is not what im looking for, i dont care to add any full phone theme, i make my own custom (yet basic) themes, just wondering if there is any pre-made dialer replacements, and just maybe a contact list to go along??
I'm almost certain someone will call me blind and point me right there, but I really have came to my witz end looking, and have probably looked right over it!
Thanks in advance for the help in where to find what my mind seeks!!!!
Edit- Before someone asks or states " if you built your own theme why not a dialer?" Simply put, I don't want to!!!! I want a quick pre-made to move about my buisness with!!

[Q] Help with AOSP apps

Hi guys,
I'm in need of help, I've tried looking around but couldn't find much info. I've started to cook my own roms based on LP6 because I would love to learn as much about this as I can as I find it fun.
I've got the theming of the framework-res.apk down, adding and removing apps etc.
What I want to know is, how do I get AOSP apps to work? I've heard of lidroid's framework but I don't know enough about it to understand.
Could somebody please shed some light on the subject?
Thanks
Nobody can help?
I know bumping sucks but I'm hoping to get an answer, I've looked all over google

Looking for Theme help.

I have been around the Android game for quite some time. More of an enthusiast per se. I have reached a point where I want to give back to the community. I have gained a pretty good knowledge of the inner workings of Android and have an advanced understanding of PCs. I am just trying to start of small and advance progressively from there. Looking for someone that doesnt care to answer a few questions I am having.
I want to start by porting themes to my current device, Epic Touch 4G. We haven't received official ICS as of yet but we have quite a few leaks and ports. I figure if I learn enough now, when we receive our official release, I can give back. Now, I know porting a theme isnt considered true dev work but it is a start. If I can gain enough knowledge porting, I hope to physically start making my own themes.
As it stands right now, I have successfully learned how to decompile/recompile apks. And that is where things have gotten tough. I cant seem to implement the ported theme without creating a bootloop. Just not sure what the problem could be. The theme I am trying to port is capable of being flashed to my device and works but when I try to actually take the themed items from the flashable zip and directly implement them into the rom, it bootloops. It may just be something simple I am overlooking but after speaking to a few people, I still havent come to a conclusion.
So far I have tried taking the theme zip and pull the themed apks from it using 7zip, then copying them over into the rom.
Then I tried decompiling the themed apk, decompiling the stock apk and then moving the files from the themed apk over to the stock apk and then recompile.
I even tried just moving the individual pngs from each seperate folder over and then recompiling.
All created the bootloop.
So in closing, I have the ability and learn quickly, just need a push in the right direction. If you are interested in assisting me, it would be much appreciated.

[Q] Cookery

Hello.
Could you please direct me to the threads or external pages regarding ROM cooking?
I'd like to learn some more about Android and then maybe try to tweak the system for myself.
Basically I'm quite satisfied with what stock 4.0.3 brings but on the other hand I can see some parts that could be changed a bit and also I'd like to get rid of some stuff and apps and others include or replace...

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