(Q/REQUEST)Bamf call recorder for gb bamf - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyway to patch the kernal changes into the new GB BAMF neccesary for the call recorder. I am willing to compile the kernal myself but unsure of the changes needed. Also unclear if I need to edit the phone.apk. If anyone knows I would appreciate a bump in the right direction.

I would also like to see this feature back. I'm really missing it now that it's gone.

+1 I loved that feature during the short time I had 1.6.3!!! It's very useful during phone interviews! I can look back on what questions they asked me and analyze how good or bad my answers were
I hope someone brings it back for the BAMF GB roms!

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We don't have the source for the GB kernel at least not the official one right now I think they are worried about getting things to work good before they try and implement a lot of other features but I'm sure it will come soon enough.

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First Time Eris Root Recommendations

I own a droid, and have already rooted it, running CM6, got it down pretty alright. So I'm not all that new to rooting. But my sister has a Droid Eris, and I was looking to root that for her. I plan on using the 1 click rooting app mentioned here, but I was wondering if anyone could recommend any ROMs and/or Kernels that I should use? She's not much of a power user, I'm mostly trying to speed it up for her and get rid of stock apps and such, so any help would be great. Thank you in advance
KaosFroyo
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Kaosfroyo is really great and the other two froyo roms on here I've read great things about them too I've just only used kaos and I highly recommend it
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Id suggest a frayo rom there's a few going around I personally recommend kaos frayo V32 very fast and stable, very great build. Its overclocked to 710 out of box.
my rom is pretty great also
You could also use mine, that is if you want a rom that is stock but with speed tweaks and themes.
I would also suggest one of the froyo roms. Tazz Cyanogen Froyo is really smooth and fast. Of course I think this would be a great rom for anyone.
I'd suggest running jcase's PlainJane rom and check out the new BFS kernel.
I just got a warranty replacement phone, rooted the old way and put PlainJane on there (I had been running PlainJaneT2 which just adds support for A2SD but that only complicates upgrading to froyo later) did a nandroid backup then flashed that BFS kernel and ran a linpack benchmark right after scoring near 2.5 without overclocking (PlainJane barebones absolute stock 2.1 with SuperUser and OC support)
I suggest PlainJane because it's simple, you can get moderate EXTREMELY stable performance gains, get rid of bloatware, run wifi tether and no one would be the wiser that the handset was rooted. Your sister can then confidently explore the app market, slowly get into changing some settings, try a new launcher and at some point then maybe she'd have some interest in froyo...
As great as the Eris Froyo roms are you should face the fact that they're all intended for moderately android savvy users or at least novices with aspirations to learn a LOT more on their own. Few users will ever root their phone to begin with, even fewer will go the distance learning command line for abd and the fact that you're rooting her ERIS is evidence enough imho that you should be putting the LEAST complicated MOST stock solution if you intend to do this for her.
If she walks into a verizon store with her phone she'll get no help, If she loses ANYTHING can't use something she wants to for any reason it'll be YOUR fault and she will VERY quickly forget the hours you spent tweeking her phone to squeeze out a couple more MFLOPS that she'll honestly never really use.
that's my take
psilocybenine said:
I'd suggest running jcase's PlainJane rom and check out the new BFS kernel.
I just got a warranty replacement phone, rooted the old way and put PlainJane on there (I had been running PlainJaneT2 which just adds support for A2SD but that only complicates upgrading to froyo later) did a nandroid backup then flashed that BFS kernel and ran a linpack benchmark right after scoring near 2.5 without overclocking (PlainJane barebones absolute stock 2.1 with SuperUser and OC support)
I suggest PlainJane because it's simple, you can get moderate EXTREMELY stable performance gains, get rid of bloatware, run wifi tether and no one would be the wiser that the handset was rooted. Your sister can then confidently explore the app market, slowly get into changing some settings, try a new launcher and at some point then maybe she'd have some interest in froyo...
As great as the Eris Froyo roms are you should face the fact that they're all intended for moderately android savvy users or at least novices with aspirations to learn a LOT more on their own. Few users will ever root their phone to begin with, even fewer will go the distance learning command line for abd and the fact that you're rooting her ERIS is evidence enough imho that you should be putting the LEAST complicated MOST stock solution if you intend to do this for her.
If she walks into a verizon store with her phone she'll get no help, If she loses ANYTHING can't use something she wants to for any reason it'll be YOUR fault and she will VERY quickly forget the hours you spent tweeking her phone to squeeze out a couple more MFLOPS that she'll honestly never really use.
that's my take
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That was my thinking as well. I've looked through the forums a bit, and I'm assuming you're talking about these:
(Just realized I can't post links, would it be any trouble for you to post links to the ROM and kernel threads you're talking about so I can verify?)
Just want to make sure we're on the same page?
Thanks to everyone for your speedy replies and help. I'm definitely looking into all these, see what might work best and try to explain to her what might work best for her.
I am running CELB and loving it. I had issues with kaosfroyo and forcecloses.
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Jcase Plain Jane 2.1 is a good stable ROM and agree with psilocybenine's comment.
Another good stable ROM to check into could be Sense-able 3.1. I play around and try out all the new roms that come out but this one is my everyday one for it stability. (plus I like the simple blue theme). Have not had any problems.
good luck
dianeofarcadia said:
Jcase Plain Jane 2.1 is a good stable ROM and agree with psilocybenine's comment.
Another good stable ROM to check into could be Sense-able 3.1. I play around and try out all the new roms that come out but this one is my everyday one for it stability. (plus I like the simple blue theme). Have not had any problems.
good luck
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KaosFroyo FTW
but this is out of its area next time try and post something like this in the q/a section
dianeofarcadia said:
Jcase Plain Jane 2.1 is a good stable ROM and agree with psilocybenine's comment.
Another good stable ROM to check into could be Sense-able 3.1. I play around and try out all the new roms that come out but this one is my everyday one for it stability. (plus I like the simple blue theme). Have not had any problems.
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Thank you! That seems perfect. Another quick question though, of those two (PlainJane and Sense-able) which is most like the standard Eris UI? I want my sister to have as little trouble as possible when using it
Sjflowerhorn said:
KaosFroyo FTW
but this is out of its area next time try and post something like this in the q/a section
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My bad, sorry about that, I'll remember it next time thank you. As for the KaosFroyo is that one a fairly simple ROM? again, trying to think of my sister here and ease of use
All plain jane does is add oc capability a d superuser rights. Senseable has speed tweaks and apps2sd and some other tweaks. Both are sense based and are like stock with added root fun.
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IamFuzzles said:
Thank you! That seems perfect. Another quick question though, of those two (PlainJane and Sense-able) which is most like the standard Eris UI? I want my sister to have as little trouble as possible when using it
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If you want something as close to the standard Eris UI, then that might be Plain Jane. Sense-able has some bloatware removed and other features but not to far off once you get it set up. Just read the threads thoroughly. Sense-able has a couple of add -on fixes (updated the dialer and a text input fix).
Sens Based ROM all hands up for Plain Jane. Fast, stable and sense. I would highly reccomend it as far as sense based rom. As far as Froyo my choice definitely goes to nonsensikal =)
IamFuzzles said:
Thank you! That seems perfect. Another quick question though, of those two (PlainJane and Sense-able) which is most like the standard Eris UI? I want my sister to have as little trouble as possible when using it
My bad, sorry about that, I'll remember it next time thank you. As for the KaosFroyo is that one a fairly simple ROM? again, trying to think of my sister here and ease of use
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its AOSP(vanilla) and the others mentioned above are sense based, which is how the phone comes so if you want a stock feel i used plainjane but you might want to try them both out mabey one suits you better. as far as ease i think they are all pretty easy to get used to.
Sjflowerhorn said:
its AOSP(vanilla) and the others mentioned above are sense based, which is how the phone comes so if you want a stock feel i used plainjane but you might want to try them both out mabey one suits you better. as far as ease i think they are all pretty easy to get used to.
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not all are sense based bro
As much as I love the Froyo roms, all of them have small flaws that a not-so-power-user would quickly get frustrated with. The camera issue is one of the most notable. She would have to take a picture, then close the camera and open the gallery to view it. If she tried to preview the picture from within the camera, her phone would lock and she would have to pull the battery. If she's cool with that, put her on a Froyo rom. They're all pretty great!
If she wants pure stability and only wants to download and use apps, put her on a 2.1 rom with Apps2SD. Sense UI eats up a lot of the Eris's speed so I would recommend one without it. Plus it's like getting a new phone when you swith from Sense to non Sense based rom. Conap's ELB is my personal favorite but some of the others mentioned in this thread are also pretty stable.
IamFuzzles said:
I own a droid, and have already rooted it, running CM6, got it down pretty alright. So I'm not all that new to rooting. But my sister has a Droid Eris, and I was looking to root that for her. I plan on using the 1 click rooting app mentioned here, but I was wondering if anyone could recommend any ROMs and/or Kernels that I should use? She's not much of a power user, I'm mostly trying to speed it up for her and get rid of stock apps and such, so any help would be great. Thank you in advance
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Hey, my recommendation would be KaosFroyo; it's definitely smoooth sailing!
I posted an article just a couple days ago on my blog about rooting a Droid Eris if you want to check it out: http://jonsuh.com/2010/09/run-froyo-android-2-2-on-your-droid-eris-how-to/
Tried to condense all the steps all into one post. I hope it helps; lemme know how it goes

Gingerbread call recorder?

Do we have a way to record calls like we did in bamf remix 1.6 in gingerbread?..
do the kernels have support now like imorsyns lean kernel? if so what programs are out there?
Thank u
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asked but not answered. anyone know?
I didn't notice until reading this thread that moving from BAMF 1.7 to 2.0 #6 that I've lost call recorder. No biggie, but I probably will find a reason to use it now that I don't have it.
no we do not have a nice intergrated call recorder like in froyo. For it to work properly it is something that has to be codded in the kernal from my understanding, and we may need to wait for the source code for an offical GB kernal for the thunderbolt in order to get that done.
Dreamkernel for gb sense supports it
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thanks for clearing that up escobar will have to check it out
the kid escobar said:
Dreamkernel for gb sense supports it
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That kernel only works on cm7, correct?
I restored callrecorder 2.0 with Titanium from BAMF 1.6.3 into my current 2.0-6 BAMF installation. It continually FC'd with the stock kernel so I flashed the norozehl dreamkernel 2.0.3 beta on Das BAMF 2.0-6 and I still get FC's each time I launch call recorder.
DreamKernel has recorder support and the latest app works fine... Only thing, it records incoming ONLY.
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Bump... Anything yet for full call recording on both sides on any GB Rom or Kernel?
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no we do not have a nice intergrated call recorder like in froyo. For it to work properly it is something that has to be codded in the kernal from my understanding, and we may need to wait for the source code for an offical GB kernal for the thunderbolt in order to get that done.
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This^^^^^^^^^
Do you guys mind if I ask why everybody seems to want/need a call recorder? I'm honestly curious and see these requests/questions all the time.
I kind of thought that recording somebody (*without their permission) is illegal anyway?
Thanks in advance
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chimpsnest said:
Do you guys mind if I ask why everybody seems to want/need a call recorder? I'm honestly curious and see these requests/questions all the time.
I kind of thought that recording somebody (*without their permission) is illegal anyway?
Thanks in advance
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So is pirating. Many do it, however.
Speeding, too. Smoking weed in most places, yep. Underage drinking? of course.
People don't care about the law, and its not illegal in all places.
chimpsnest said:
Do you guys mind if I ask why everybody seems to want/need a call recorder? I'm honestly curious and see these requests/questions all the time.
I kind of thought that recording somebody (*without their permission) is illegal anyway?
Thanks in advance
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It is state specific. In many states like NY, it's a 1 party recording state. So that means only 1 person has to have knowledge that recording is going on.
I am still on BAMF 1.8.6 which has it built in. I love it. I use it only for archival though, almost like a journal. To me, the thought of 30 years from now having every phone call I have ever made or received, and have it be searchable would be insanely cool! I don't know why other people want it, it can be a dangerous tool in the hands of an abusive person.
adrynalyne said:
So is pirating. Many do it, however.
Speeding, too. Smoking weed in most places, yep. Underage drinking? of course.
People don't care about the law, and its not illegal in all places.
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I realize that alllll that stuff is illegal in most places, lol, but I'm just trying to wrap my head around the "why" of it, it's kind of creepy
Tx
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igl007 said:
It is state specific. In many states like NY, it's a 1 party recording state. So that means only 1 person has to have knowledge that recording is going on.
I am still on BAMF 1.8.6 which has it built in. I love it. I use it only for archival though, almost like a journal. To me, the thought of 30 years from now having every phone call I have ever made or received, and have it be searchable would be insanely cool! I don't know why other people want it, it can be a dangerous tool in the hands of an abusive person.
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Ah, got ya, I never realized that it was different from state to state (never really thought about it).
Thanks!
the kid escobar said:
Dreamkernel for gb sense supports it
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Most kernels are based off of the basic linux kernel, not our new GB kernel. Which means they may have bugs this finished product (If you can call it that) does. Use them until we get source if you must have call recording.
Ziggy's kernel is the only one with fully working call recorder. I sent a pm to neo to see if he planned to fix it in the dream kernel but he never responded.
miketoasty said:
Most kernels are based off of the basic linux kernel, not our new GB kernel. Which means they may have bugs this finished product (If you can call it that) does. Use them until we get source if you must have call recording.
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That's not exactly the best description of it so I'll add a bit to it .
All Android kernels are Linux kernels. All gingerbread kernels that are not for Android Open Source Project (AOSP) ROMs come from the amazing work of Imoseyon to integrate and compile the kernel from the HTC Desire HD (Ace), which is basically the same phone as ours, only with GSM 3g radios. The kernel for Sense that's been out is already bleeding edge as far as it goes for Linux builds.
Having the actual source that was meant for our phones could help somewhat, but it won't matter as much as having a stable OS base that came with the latest Verizon/HTC update.
yareally said:
That's not exactly the best description of it so I'll add a bit to it .
All Android kernels are Linux kernels. All gingerbread kernels that are not for Android Open Source Project (AOSP) ROMs come from the amazing work of Imoseyon to integrate and compile the kernel from the HTC Desire HD (Ace), which is basically the same phone as ours, only with GSM 3g radios. The kernel for Sense that's been out is already bleeding edge as far as it goes for Linux builds.
Having the actual source that was meant for our phones could help somewhat, but it won't matter as much as having a stable OS base that came with the latest Verizon/HTC update.
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The problem is, the kernels, aosp and Sense included, have Froyo board sources still.
chimpsnest said:
Do you guys mind if I ask why everybody seems to want/need a call recorder? I'm honestly curious and see these requests/questions all the time.
I kind of thought that recording somebody (*without their permission) is illegal anyway?
Thanks in advance
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I use mine all the time and delete upon confirmation after call is complete. If I am talking to someone that I know I will want to keep the recording...I tell them that this call is being recorded. I do it with one of my clients all the time. I also use it on the ex...I have primary custody of our child and I'm not taking any chances with her...
Morkai Almandragon said:
Ziggy's kernel is the only one with fully working call recorder. I sent a pm to neo to see if he planned to fix it in the dream kernel but he never responded.
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This ^^^
I am on Gingeritis VIII with Ziggy's kernel and it works flawlessly incoming, outgoing, on bluetooth, or speaker. Works awesome! Even get the after call dialog box asking if I want to delete or not.
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SGS2 roms

I know I will almost indefinitely be flamed for asking this, but oh well here goes.
When I first got my AT&T SGS2, I installed an international rom (villain) It ran perfectly fine other than the fact calls were not operating properly. I immediately jumped ship though scared for my phone's life. I reflashed stock and AT&T modem, but now that I think back on it- wouldn't having flashed the at&t modem remedied that problem? and if truly need be couldn't an at&t version kernel be flashed( i.e. Entropy's DD) Everything seemed to operate perfectly fine (install went well, booted properly, smooth homescreen, apps running great)
In theory, replacing kernel/modem (and making sure the ROM doesn't include a bootloader) should work - however this is untested.
I'm going to be trying it tonight with SensatioN, as I did like that ROM when "hellraised" on Infuse and someone requested it, and it's about time someone tries to do a "hellraise" on an I9100 ROM.
Entropy512 said:
In theory, replacing kernel/modem (and making sure the ROM doesn't include a bootloader) should work - however this is untested.
I'm going to be trying it tonight with SensatioN, as I did like that ROM when "hellraised" on Infuse and someone requested it, and it's about time someone tries to do a "hellraise" on an I9100 ROM.
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You go entropy. Awesome. I will be glad to test it for you if needed.
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Very cool! I more or less figured as much but i'm not quite that daring. I would be willing to do testing as well ( Oh and Entropy, Sensation was the rom I was looking at ) I too came over from the Infuse.(Thanks for all the kernel love!)
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Very cool! I more or less figured as much but i'm not quite that daring. I would be willing to do testing as well ( Oh and Entropy, Sensation was the rom I was looking at ) I too came over from the Infuse.(Thanks for all the kernel love!)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328110 - Once I get permission to do so from the SensatioN ROM dev, I'll post it in dev as a proof-of-concept with details of what I did to port it.
Note that I don't have too much time to continue maintenance of a ROM - it's not where my skillset lies and between Real Life and kernel work, I'm pretty busy as is! But at least this will provide a starting point for those that want to go further.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328110 - Once I get permission to do so from the SensatioN ROM dev, I'll post it in dev as a proof-of-concept with details of what I did to port it.
Note that I don't have too much time to continue maintenance of a ROM - it's not where my skillset lies and between Real Life and kernel work, I'm pretty busy as is! But at least this will provide a starting point for those that want to go further.
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you're correct bro. ports from i9100 roms are very possible. the one thing you will need to do is change some of the lib and bin files to rid the issues with the mic on in calls. i think ive successfully ported just about most of the i9100 dev section so far. lol. for personal use only. if you need some help just let me know.
Entropy512 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328110 - Once I get permission to do so from the SensatioN ROM dev, I'll post it in dev as a proof-of-concept with details of what I did to port it.
Note that I don't have too much time to continue maintenance of a ROM - it's not where my skillset lies and between Real Life and kernel work, I'm pretty busy as is! But at least this will provide a starting point for those that want to go further.
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Ha! Completely understandable. Thank you so much though, this proof-of-concept is wonderful news. It would be most beneficial to see some ports of well-supported GT-I9100 roms such as villain and DLEV rom etc.
Looks like there might be some known issues with my PoC port then... as I said, I haven't tested outgoing audio much (this is much harder for me to test than dialing voicemail...)
task650 said:
you're correct bro. ports from i9100 roms are very possible. the one thing you will need to do is change some of the lib and bin files to rid the issues with the mic on in calls. i think ive successfully ported just about most of the i9100 dev section so far. lol. for personal use only. if you need some help just let me know.
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Which files are those? I tried to find the relevant CM7 commit (since they had mic issues in calls) but couldn't find it.
I know that turning Samsung Noise Reduction off (or on? It's freaking unclear whether "on" is the current state or destination state in the menus) seems to work around the problem on a per-call basis.
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Which files are those? I tried to find the relevant CM7 commit (since they had mic issues in calls) but couldn't find it.
I know that turning Samsung Noise Reduction off (or on? It's freaking unclear whether "on" is the current state or destination state in the menus) seems to work around the problem on a per-call basis.
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When I get home tonight ill look at which files I had to replace for dlev rom and shoot them over to you. Might be tomorrow depending on how late though bro.

SensatioN 3 port

Hello guys,
I am working very hard to bring for this Christmas SensatioN 3 theme along with SensatioN ROM 2 for SGS 2. I don't have much time for development, but I try to dev as much as I can when I have time.
I had a lot of requests for supporting other phones and I said I will do it a long but I haven't got the time to do it.
As I don't have time to support multiple phones, I will need someone to take over the port for this phone. If is there anyone here who has worked before on theming and he believes that he can port the the SensatioN theme exactly as it is (not some images copied from frameworks, a little layout changes and done), then please send me a PM.
I will make a team and I will give you all the resources you will need along with my support when I am available for making this port right.
Now, I am working to bring SensatioN 3 on SGS2 for Christmas and I am a lot behind my original schedule, but I think no one will be mad here if they receive this theme in january.
I will make a donation fund for SensatioN team for users who would like to donate.
Best Regards,
Crysis21
I can grab the port and maintain it for ya bro.
Is it necessary since we can port it automagically via hellraiser?
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Is it necessary since we can port it automagically via hellraiser?
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Maybe not necessary but it makes it easier
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And I imagine it would be cleaner..
No, it's not necessary because everyone can hellraise a rom. I don't know too much about the hellraiser but in my previous experience from i9000/captivate/vibrant ports from a phone to another with just kernel/modem/key layout adjustments worked, but a lo of users complained about different ****s and so on... that's why the question is:
do you have any problem when you hellraise a rom? because if you do have problems, then it's necessary to port the rom(by port i mean recreating the features i implemented based on an original at&t rom, not just changin a damn kernel)
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No, it's not necessary because everyone can hellraise a rom. I don't know too much about the hellraiser but in my previous experience from i9000/captivate/vibrant ports from a phone to another with just kernel/modem/key layout adjustments worked, but a lo of users complained about different ****s and so on... that's why the question is:
do you have any problem when you hellraise a rom? because if you do have problems, then it's necessary to port the rom(by port i mean recreating the features i implemented based on an original at&t rom, not just changin a damn kernel)
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Crysis hellraise(should) make your ROM completely useable for our phones. Takes all of 1 minute to drag drop zip and then flash and test to make sure 100% working. That would be the easiest option that way when you release an update for i9100 you could just drag hellraise package into that update and release. Fairly easy process
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I can grab the port and maintain it for ya bro.
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Task if you need help maintaining let me know
so in this case it seems you are posible to get a christmas bonus
I like Sensation rom
Crysis21 said:
so in this case it seems you are posible to get a christmas bonus
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Yea its 100% stable hellraised over. Thanks for thinking of the i777 peeps!
Heard from Cezar at all? Been a while since I've seen him on here or IRC.
no, I haven't spoke to Cezar since my i9000 days of deving. Last time I know he was very busy with his job
Just hell raised this ROM seems stable atm
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As far as things that might be broken when Hellraising - see the Hellraiser thread for details. I try to track known issues.
Main things I can think of at this point are:
1) STOP_APP_SWITCHES protection level is set to 2 (signature) on I9100 ROMs. It's set to 3 (signature and system) on I777 ROMs. This causes force closes when tapping NFC tags with NDEF data. I haven't figured out how to fix this one yet.
2) Permissions get clobbered routinely for /data/misc/wifi, preventing tethering settings from being stored on XXKI3-based ROMs and many other 2.3.5 bases, however I've heard this is a problem for I9100 users even when running on their own devices.
FYI SensatioN 1.7 was Hellraiser's first test case.
As I always appreciate having new development and another choice for our awesome phone, this is not a rom yet, so Im going to move this to General. Please feel fre to carry on and conduct business as needed in this thread.
Since Task650 will be overseeing this when its ready, he can make his own thread... that way he can keep his own updates and thread updated as he sees fit.
Thank you all for cooperating.
I can't wait to see the outcome of the new sensation3 theme. The sensation ROM is favorite from the i9100. Does anyone know what the base for it will be for our phones?
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Aspiring cook

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

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