[UPDATED Nov. 22] Badadroid Guides, general info & FAQ - Android Development on Bada

Up to date as of November 22, 2013.
Modified: Installation guide: V2.0, some other parts including general info, changelog etc.
Added: Swapping guide, quick V2.1 guide, quick updating guide
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Are you experienced with ULTRA B.U.X? Please help me write its own guide (PM me)
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I created a centralized document with information about everything regarding Badadroid. The same questions are often asked over and over again by newbies/noobs (call it however you want to). I decided to write a centralized document that will include general information, a more detailed installation guide for those who struggle or have issues and a FAQ for everything regarding Badadroid.
In order to allow users to add their own feedback and comments I created it in Google Docs - but if a moderator/developer/authorized user here wants me to put everything on this thread just say...
I really hope this will help everyone. More info in the doc itself.
See http://bit.ly/19jWmE1
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Thx for the work!
Btw, wave doesn't have 512mb ram, (384mb)

Retrete said:
Thx for the work!
Btw, wave doesn't have 512mb ram, (384mb)
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That's right. I think I confused it with my GPU thanks for the heads up.

Can anyone type the code to activate Zram on NAND tigrouzen rom (V3)? Please

Kiboi said:
Can anyone type the code to activate Zram on NAND tigrouzen rom (V3)? Please
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Its all ready activated

Nadavs10 said:
I created a centralized document with information about everything regarding Badadroid. The same questions are often asked over and over again by newbies/noobs (call it however you want to). I decided to write a centralized document that will include general information, a more detailed installation guide for those who struggle or have issues and a FAQ for everything regarding Badadroid.
In order to allow users to add their own feedback and comments I created it in Google Docs - but if a moderator/developer/authorized user here wants me to put everything on this thread just say...
I really hope this will help everyone. More info in the doc itself.
See http://bit.ly/19jWmE1
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Thanks Nadavs10, I think a FAQ is a good idea ... the point is how to ensure every newbie reads it before posting ...
I think it would be nice to join or at least to link this with another FAQ it was started in badadroid project page http://code.google.com/p/badadroid/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
Some comments:
Does it work for Wave II? YES! Many people ask over and over again the same question. Voice calling works now for Wave II too. If there’s something that isn’t the same for both devices, I will write it.
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Bluetooth works in S8500 but no in S8530 (see status and this post)
Is it legal? Everything is legal except gapps. Decide for yourself.
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Both badadroid and gapps are "legal", the difference is licensing model, so developers share badadroid open source code and binaries based in other open source code (android, aries ....) but they do not share gapps as it is google propietary. It is not ilegal to install gapps, but it should be ilegal to include it in badadroid package without google permision, so you have to install it separately.
There are many ROMs like Nand/LS Smook/moviNand. What are these, and what’s the difference? I’ll tell you the truth, I don’t really understand it. If someone knows it would be great for some comment here."
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I am not an expert, but I am trying to share as I understand:
There are different "custom rom android flavors" (Cyanogenmod, AOKP, MIUI,...) as some communities/developers make some modifications in android source code. Just one example googling http://www.phonearena.com/news/Meet-the-best-custom-ROMs-for-Android_id44353
There are different badadroid roms as some developers try to optimize some points:
--Volk204's CM10.1 rom (and previously Rebellos' CM10) uses the same fota for booting, and it uses "standard" internal storage in our waves, so the uninstallation procedure is simple (another zip through CWM).
--Tigrouzen FnF SD (sorry if the name or some detail is wrong) uses special fota for booting, and it uses Nand memory/external SD storage with SD card partioned. http://code.google.com/p/badadroid/wiki/HardwareDocumentation#Memory Nand is a special memory in our waves that has to be written in a special way, and it is faster, so the unistallation procedure is a full flash of bada firmware. Tigrouzen's rom is more performance oriented and better for game players as far as I know.

hunktb said:
I am not an expert, but I am trying to share as I understand:
There are different "custom rom android flavors" (Cyanogenmod, AOKP, MIUI,...) as some communities/developers make some modifications in android source code. Just one example googling http://www.phonearena.com/news/Meet-the-best-custom-ROMs-for-Android_id44353
There are different badadroid roms as some developers try to optimize some points:
--Volk204's CM10.1 rom (and previously Rebellos' CM10) uses the same fota for booting, and it uses "standard" internal storage in our waves, so the uninstallation procedure is simple (another zip through CWM).
--Tigrouzen FnF SD (sorry if the name or some detail is wrong) uses special fota for booting, and it uses Nand memory/external SD storage with SD card partioned. http://code.google.com/p/badadroid/wiki/HardwareDocumentation#Memory Nand is a special memory in our waves that has to be written in a special way, and it is faster, so the unistallation procedure is a full flash of bada firmware. Tigrouzen's rom is more performance oriented and better for game players as far as I know.
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Tigrouzen's rom is based on AOSP (Android Open Source Project) wich is basically, a build of the vanilla android sources released by google and the others implicated in the Android primary developement. (even if, tigrouzen included in his rom some code from CM to allow a better customization of the ROM, and so, it's a little bit different from pure AOSP)
Cyanogenmod is a modified open source android rom... it have some major changes in the code itself (compared to AOSP), in the library it uses, etc... it allow a higher personalisation of the UI than the original AOSP rom. (see their official website to find more info about the cyanogenmod project...)
And I would finally said that yes, tigrouzen's rom is released with an high optimisation care (resulting in a really smooth rom) while volk's rom: works on both wave I and II, I would say that it is a little bit more stable (but that's mainly because it's less often udated, several tigrouzen's updates resulted in an broken functionality (see the bluetooth problems in the AOSP thread) wich he quickly fixed anyway.) and I would say (except for the last "mic in call" update) more "hardware development" oriented (that's just my feeling, but it seems to me that volk (and rebellos) are focusing on the perspective of bringing a fully working android sytem to the wave rather than on the optimization of their existing incomplete system. (and honnestly, it's not a bad thing, it keep general development ongoing)).

Weird
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Its all ready activated
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Hey Tigrouzen i am facing a problem while using yur AOSP 4.3 Rom... I am using the ROM 4.3 LS V2 Revision 3 with SmooK V3 SD Kernel downloaded from http://www.multiupload.nl/HQ3BM7DOTH. The issue is weird as on the first booting of andriod, the netwrok is detected after arnd 20-25 mins but the next tiem the phone is booted in android it never detects network? :/
Any help on this plz wud be rly appreciated... Thanks

ghanii said:
Hey Tigrouzen i am facing a problem while using yur AOSP 4.3 Rom... I am using the ROM 4.3 LS V2 Revision 3 with SmooK V3 SD Kernel downloaded from http://www.multiupload.nl/HQ3BM7DOTH. The issue is weird as on the first booting of andriod, the netwrok is detected after arnd 20-25 mins but the next tiem the phone is booted in android it never detects network? :/
Any help on this plz wud be rly appreciated... Thanks
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I solved this problem by removing then reinstall the sim, try

Kiboi said:
I solved this problem by removing then reinstall the sim, try
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Thanks i am trying it right now....the ROM and Kernel which I mentioned are the right versions?

Kiboi said:
I solved this problem by removing then reinstall the sim, try
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No luck... i cant understand dis issue.. how come sim is detected once and not the other time :/ any network settings which i should specify? or any odr Kernel which might be a solution for this?

ghanii said:
No luck... i cant understand dis issue.. how come sim is detected once and not the other time :/ any network settings which i should specify? or any odr Kernel which might be a solution for this?
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Try with another sim and tell me if it works

ghanii said:
No luck... i cant understand dis issue.. how come sim is detected once and not the other time :/ any network settings which i should specify? or any odr Kernel which might be a solution for this?
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move it to the top right corner. It sometimes helps.
Otherwise use an other sim card.

GreekBlood said:
move it to the top right corner. It sometimes helps.
Otherwise use an other sim card.
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I should move the sim to the top right corner? :/

ghanii said:
I should move the sim to the top right corner? :/
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Its possible if its old sim, then try get new revision of your sim.

ghanii said:
I should move the sim to the top right corner? :/
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Go to setting and below bluetooth there is an option of more click on it and then tick use only 2g network
this may help

Maybe "we" collect different external Links in different languages...
Today I saw again German user asked...
Or maybe "we" could use 1 Guide and translate in different languages...
For instance:
English
German
Hindi----> user kktkaran has enough time and energy to do this, instead spxm
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Btw.
For few things Screenshots or Video maybe helpfull.
And please, maybe here on XDA 1 copy for reading... So if external Link changed/removed/... it is possible to read here something in Thread.
Thanx in advance.
Best Regards

Tigrouzen said:
Its possible if its old sim, then try get new revision of your sim.
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i tried a different kernel and it worked fine ver 3.0.85... voice is also clearer. thanks for your help

i am from those people who have problem in wave2 battery like
after restart battery drains to zero or similar level
random shut down problem
so
i have done an experiment which help me thats why i'm sharing it
first of all these problems are because of battery as i think so
1.first remove the battery
2.spin on flat surface if it spin then you can do nothing but replace your battery
3.if doesn't spin check its point of connection and remove any dust or rust
3.last but not least if any thing doesnt work
then
take a "soledring ion" and solder each connecting point of your battery seperately dont let them touch each other so that solder cover connecting points.
now put your battery in phone and test it work or not i.e. your problem solved or not
sorry for bad english
and do it on your own risk and carefully

Asop or badadroid
I'm currently using the ASOP NAND ROM created by Tiguorzen, however it has some call problems similar to old badroid ROM so I'm wondering whether I should shift to badroid project as it seems to get regular updates and ASOP ROM seems like abandoned by tigo(hope not) but ASOP is undobtly the fastes and most streamlined ROM not sure abouy the latest badadroid though.

Related

[CM7][NIGHTLIES][STABLE][STOCK]Questions Answered! Common Definitions! Help Here!

Information:
PLEASE USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION. Your question has already been answered. Use Google or the search function above. The Google link is a template for quicker searching of this site.
NC=Nook Color
stable=latest stable rom from Cyanogemmod. Your go-to ROM if you just want a good daily driver and do not want to worry about things not working.
nightly=the latest and greatest. Please only try if you are able to troubleshoot, understand basic computer concepts, are not a N00b.
N00b=A word I hate and you should never use. Please do not say I'm a noob that needs help. Simply ask can I please have some help.
rooting=This is NOT FLASHING A ROM. It is the act of taking a stock rom and installing super user privileges. Installing CM7 is NOT ROOTING.
CM=Short for Cyanogenmod. The amazing team of developers that make what you're reading and wanting to do possible. Thank them often and donate any way you can (in help, money, coding).
OP=original post (post #1 in a thread)
OC=overclocked
HC=Honeycomb
AOSP=Android Open Source Project
SD=SecureDigital storage (that little card that goes in your NC)
eMMC=internal memory (the "hard drive" of your NC)
ROM=the "operating system"
kernel="Translater" between your ROM and the NC hardware. You need the overclocked one to overclock. Flash after a rom is flashed. THERE WILL BE NO OC KERNEL FOR THE DEFAULT CM ROM, EVER. OVERVOLTAGES OF THE KERNEL WILL NOT BE INCLUDED.
FC=force close, or when an app crashes
SOD=sleep of death. When the NC will not wake from sleep. You need to hard shutdown, then reboot to fix this.
PBD=premature battery death. When the battery shows 3x-20x% battery life left, but shuts down without warning. This has been linked to people who updated their bootloader without first flashing to 1.2 stock and letting the battery drain all the way down. This is being looked into. You need to plug in your NC if you experience this.
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Kernel Issues with CM7 stable:
Flashing OC kernel results in "ANDROID" hanging/bootloops on boot. You need to change the updater-script to ext4, or use this kernel. Here is information about the filesystems used.
Which OC kernel can I use with stable? The latest test (4/24) can be used. Both need the updater-script to be changed to ext4. Look here for information.
Please ensure you are running the latest Rom Manager and Clockwork Recovery. This will also fix problems with the kernel not loading and being stuck at "_ANDROID". Open market, download Rom Manager, install it, then flash the latest recovery for the NOOK COLOR (not NOOK COLOR (OLD), if that is still there). Now update your kernel/ROM.
I want to install an OC kernel to my SD rom! Head over here, Racks has all the kernels you could want.
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CM7 Nightly Issues:
What overclocked kernel do I need?? The latest from dalingrin should do. Please read and understand (and use the search function) if you have questions/concerns. You're looking for the 5/23 .32 based kernel. Some may have issues with wifi, however.
I want to run this off of my SD card, not internal (eMMC) memory. Look at Racks for the answer.
Is it worth my time to upgrade to the latest nightly? You can check here. Changes specific to encore (the code name for the nook color) will have a slightly darker background, and if that is an issue you've had, it may be fixed now!
I want to run netflix on the NC! Download the netflix app and follow these instructions to have it run. If you don't know what it's asking to do, ask here!
I need the new uboot everyone is talking about! Get it here.
I want to try out USB Host support (VERY EXPERIMENTAL). Look here, read EVERYTHING, understand what you are doing!
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Common Misconceptions/Questions:
Removing system apps (phone, mms, etc) will increase battery life! It has no effect. Stop it.
Using a task manager is a good idea in Android! That's not a good idea at all!
What do all these governors do/mean in setcpu/cyanogenmod performance settings? Look here for a great explanation. Also, DO NOT use setcpu PROFILES in CM7.
How do I install all these things? Check out eyeballer's awesome thread!
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STOCK: NOOTER Distros:
For 1.0.1 ONLY. Look here.
For 1.1 ONLY. Look here.
For 1.2 ONLY. Look Here.
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Honeycomb (Android 3.0):
Latest SDK (NOT AOSP) based ROM: Look here.
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Thanks for the OP's that saved me from retyping all the answers (Nemith, luciferii, and dalingrin, verygreen, and fattire (and others) that have made CM into the amazing piece of work it is.
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Reserved for future awesomeness.
This is done with great intentions, but it is not going to work.
We know for a fact, that exactly those people who have questions, and post them in all the worst places, don't read any of the thread titles.
They don't read the information threads, they don't see "DON'T POST IN THIS DEVELOPMENT FORUM" warnings, and so on.
ALSO, this thread is just one more thing to rapidly become outdated - like the sticky thread that has months-old information.
All you have to do is go to a movie, go to sleep, or maybe even vacation, and immediately this has no longer correct information.
And it is one more thread pushing other development threads off the front page.
Fine idea, but it won't work in the real world.
ADude said:
This is done with great intentions, but it is not going to work.
We know for a fact, that exactly those people who have questions, and post them in all the worst places, don't read any of the thread titles.
They don't read the information threads, they don't see "DON'T POST IN THIS DEVELOPMENT FORUM" warnings, and so on.
ALSO, this thread is just one more thing to rapidly become outdated - like the sticky thread that has months-old information.
All you have to do is go to a movie, go to sleep, or maybe even vacation, and immediately this has no longer correct information.
And it is one more thread pushing other development threads off the front page.
Fine idea, but it won't work in the real world.
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Thanks for the feedback.
I'm going to keep it updated as long as I can. Since I'm on here pretty consistantly. When I can't afford the time to do so, I will pull the information.
I know no one reads these types of threads, but I just had 200+ views in under and hour, so hopefully this solved a few issues without added noise to the real threads.
I think what you're looking to do is make a FAQ or guide or something. Maybe a better place where people can all collaborate (and correct any errors you have made, and I see a few minor ones) would be set up a FAQ page on nookdevs.com or something..
Also, it may be a better idea to organize the bits of information by category so people can quickly find it. Use as few words as you can in the first sentence so that people scanning for their issue don't have to read the whole thing...
Finally, it's "dalingrin"
Geez...if I had a dollar everytime I messed up dalingrin's spelling... :S
Yeah, I figured there would be a few half-truths in there from me not totally understanding what is going on as well as you guys, but feel free to PM or post on here where I can change stuff. I'll try to simplify it as well.
I just read over the OP and holy SH*T that is confusing, no offense. Here are some tips for writing helpful FAQs/Guides:
Space it out. Everything all clumped together in one block of text helps no one. Space it out (ie like this list).
Add titles or headers in between sections (this goes along with the first point) to clearly guide people to where they need to read. People want to read what is pertinent to them; not read an entire block of text and then try to figure out which applies to their case. Help others help themselves.
For all this CM7-specific information, add version numbers in front of bullet points (for the same reason as the previous point).
Ironically, none of your "Common Questions" are actually Questions. Questions end with a "?". What you have are "Common Answers". Insert questions before them so people can quickly decide if reading that particular bullet point is pertinent to them.
[5/10] Since this is all changing at such a ridiculously fast pace, add dates in front of bullet points where necessary (like at the beginning of this bullet point), so people can clearly tell what is outdated and what is new. I really wish Dal etc did this for his threads since a TON of the info in his threads are ridiculously out of date.
Learn to use the [ list ] and [ * ] tags -- quote post #10 of this thread to see what I mean.
Just some friendly tips for writing helpful guides
Also the particular answers in the OP are very specific to the Alpha Test Builds of the last few days.
Those builds, like dalingrin's, are accompanied by FAQs right where the download link is.
The problem is that people talk about these things elsewhere, and even worse, put up mirror links without the FAQ - which just happened with the new Beta .32 build - one guy complained about not being able to download it because everyone else was hitting the same site at the same moment - so a mirror was posted later in the thread without dalingrin's FAQ.
Someone made a wise comment recently that people who cannot find the already posted detailed information, should not be installing these test builds in the first place, as they don't know what they are doing (and they never report enough detail in their bug feedback - such as exactly which build they have installed).
ADude said:
This is done with great intentions, but it is not going to work.
We know for a fact, that exactly those people who have questions, and post them in all the worst places, don't read any of the thread titles.
They don't read the information threads, they don't see "DON'T POST IN THIS DEVELOPMENT FORUM" warnings, and so on.
ALSO, this thread is just one more thing to rapidly become outdated - like the sticky thread that has months-old information.
All you have to do is go to a movie, go to sleep, or maybe even vacation, and immediately this has no longer correct information.
And it is one more thread pushing other development threads off the front page.
Fine idea, but it won't work in the real world.
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Geez, Dude, you're harshing my mellow. At least Ace is trying to be helpful and doing something positive. Your negative attitude isn't helping anyone.
I for one, would like to say "thank you" to Ace. The OP couldn't have come at a better time as I was a little confused about the new 7.1.0 ROM and "2.6.32" thread was not helping at all. Keep up the good work!
Personally, I would love to see something like this:
7.0.2
Date the below info was updated: 5/10
General Info:
Benefits of This Build:
Common Issues:
How to Flash / Download Location:
Supported Kernels / Download Locations:
7.0.3
Date the below info was updated: 5/10
General Info:
Benefits of This Build:
Common Issues:
How to Flash / Download Location:
Supported Kernels / Download Locations:
Nightly ##
Date the below info was updated: 5/10
General Info:
Benefits of This Build:
Common Issues:
How to Flash / Download Location:
Supported Kernels / Download Locations:
Nightly ##
Date the below info was updated: 5/10
General Info:
Benefits of This Build:
Common Issues:
How to Flash / Download Location:
Supported Kernels / Download Locations:
Other Builds etc
Date the below info was updated: 5/10
General Info:
Benefits of This Build:
Common Issues:
How to Flash / Download Location:
Supported Kernels / Download Locations:
Miscellaneous Questions Not Specific to a Particular Build
[5/10] How do I do X?
[5/10] Where do I get Gapps?
[5/10] Additional Questions
[5/10] Additional Questions
Unfortunately, I have a very limited understanding of all the stuff that is currently happening day-to-day. I run only stables (currently on 7.0.2 flashed weeks ago) for fear that I might mess up my NC because I may have missed a key detail in post #1238 in thread X, Y, or Z. A centralized thread with all this information run by someone dedicated to updating it daily would be a great help to everyone. People like Dal and other developers are busy developing, and rightfully so
Wow...
I dig it!
I'll see if I can start up something that in depth in a bit here...
When updating from 7.0.2 to 7.0.3 are you suppose to use rom manager? Or download the file from PC then transfer it over to SD and use recovery mode to update? Also your suppose to use titanium to back up apps and data only correct just incase. But as far as updating wipe cache and dalvik.... I just want to make sure I'm doing it correct that way all my apps stay. Fyi I'm running cm7 of internal
Actually, it occurred to me that a FAQ thread like this should be in "Nook General Forum", but that your OP, with all the information about nightlies and so on, should be posted to the end of the CM7 User General Discussion thread in this Forum.
That thread is where all these questions come up.
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When updating from 7.0.2 to 7.0.3 are you suppose to use rom manager? Or download the file from PC then transfer it over to SD and use recovery mode to update? Also your suppose to use titanium to back up apps and data only correct just incase. But as far as updating wipe cache and dalvik.... I just want to make sure I'm doing it correct that way all my apps stay. Fyi I'm running cm7 of internal
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Personally, I find that ROM manager is another program that can have bugs, so I don't use it.
I just put the file on my SD card wirelessly using "Samba Filesharing App" (free in the market), and then use Clockworkmod Recovery to install it.
It looks like with many recent changes, it helps to first do "wipe system" and "wipe cache" before installing the new file.
Since our personal stuff is in "data", then I do not wipe that.
I also find that the "nandroid backup" on Clockworkmod Recovery is more reliable than Titanium Backup (same comment as for ROM manager). If you do a complete nandroid backup and then a complete recovery, it brings back everything - all the partitions - so it is a great thing to do when everything is working nicely.
I can't seem to find the latest version of Gapps that you list. I checked throughout the site listed and only see for GB up to 03072011. Did it get deleted?
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I can't seem to find the latest version of Gapps that you list. I checked throughout the site listed and only see for GB up to 03072011. Did it get deleted?
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Looks like it was just deleted. I'll keep tabs on it.
fattire said:
I think what you're looking to do is make a FAQ or guide or something. Maybe a better place where people can all collaborate (and correct any errors you have made, and I see a few minor ones) would be set up a FAQ page on nookdevs.com or something..
Also, it may be a better idea to organize the bits of information by category so people can quickly find it. Use as few words as you can in the first sentence so that people scanning for their issue don't have to read the whole thing...
Finally, it's "dalingrin"
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Agreed. Forums for information dissemination are just ****ty beyond belief. We, the NC/xda community, need to either start taking the NC wiki seriously, or fenagle the owners of this fine establishment into upgrading to something more collaborative. No offense, but the only thing worse than forums for a large community is an email mailing list. shudder ... lol
Seriously. Forums are areas for discussion. Not Q&A.
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Looks like it was just deleted. I'll keep tabs on it.
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You can google the file name to find it hosted elsewhere
I bought my Nook last week and since then i've been trying to learn how to tinker with custom roms and kernels but this subforum is total chaotic and newbie-unfriendly.
We (new users) need a wiki to get some basic knowledge about modding.9
All that stuff is scattered and buried in subtopics, I have took a lot of time just to install CWM on eMMC.
Now I'm running 1.2 rooted on emmc and CM7 nightly on SD, I couldn't get dual boot working on EMMC nor SD.
hirano said:
I bought my Nook last week and since then i've been trying to learn how to tinker with custom roms and kernels but this subforum is total chaotic and newbie-unfriendly.
We (new users) need a wiki to get some basic knowledge about modding.9
All that stuff is scattered and buried in subtopics, I have took a lot of time just to install CWM on eMMC.
Now I'm running 1.2 rooted on emmc and CM7 nightly on SD, I couldn't get dual boot working on EMMC nor SD.
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There is a Wiki stickied to the 1st page of the general section of the Nook Color Forum......http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=890549.
Ace created this thread in response to a rash of redundant questions.

[ROM][DEV]CM 7.2.0 (Android 2.3.7)

CM 7.2.0 Android 2.3.7:
CyanogenMod 7.2.0 port for FIH FM6 varaints.
Working:
USB
Sensors(partially)
GPS
Audio
Camera(partialy)
Wifi
OpenGL/graphics
Video Playback
Bluetooth
RIL
Bugs:
1) Front Camera is not working
2} Main Camera Zoom is not working for higher resolutions.Works upto some extent for QCIF
3)Portrait orientation is not proper.Some apps run upside down
4)Device suffers from very rare reboot due to kernel panic
Download Link:
ROM:
Code:
http://goo.im/devs/mb-14/viewpad7/cm-7-viewpad7.zip
GAPPS Package:
Code:
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip
Installation:
Boot into CWM 5.0.2.8 recovery
Wipe DATA and Dalvik Cache
Flash ROM
Flash GAPPS package
For DEVS:
Here is my device config:
Code:
https://github.com/mb-14/android_device_viewsonic_viewpad7
Any help will be appreciated.
BUG REPORTING:
You must follow these instructions exactly, or I will ignore your requests. Provide the following information:
Report any customizations you have made to the ROM (themes, system apps, etc.)
Describe the problem clearly, including steps on how I can reproduce the issue.
Provide a logcat from your system taken just after the issue has occurred. To take a logcat, you enter this command from your PC: adb shell logcat -d >c:\logcat.txt.
Alternatively, if I ask for a radio logcat, this is the command: adb shell logcat -b radio -d >c:\logcat-radio.txt. Copy and paste this log to pastebin.com, and provide the link.
Send all this information to my email ID:[email protected] with subject as CMBUG
Credits:
CyanogenMod Team for their awesome ROM.
Goo-inside Team for providing their build server
Please donate to these people
Plea for help:
This project would not have been possible without the help of Goo-inside Me Team.
Now they require financial help for upgrading their servers.Please donate to them!!!
For more info check out their website: http://goo.im/
I am eager to test this beta build, and in anything i can help you with... im using a viewpad 7
Happy to be a beta tester.
I will settle up a ubuntu system to follow you. Please let me know what I can do.
All non-working functions are related with kernel?
WOw!!! I'm waiting.
s2k7 said:
Happy to be a beta tester.
I will settle up a ubuntu system to follow you. Please let me know what I can do.
All non-working functions are related with kernel?
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Non-working functions are due improper implementation of hardware drivers(working on it)
Right now ill be commiting changes to the device config but due to hardware limitations
it takes lot of time to compile a build.
If you have sufficient hardware resources(RAM,space,cores)
you can clone my repo ,download and build the Cyanogenmod source and test it on your phone
PM me for any queries
s2k7 said:
Happy to be a beta tester.
I will settle up a ubuntu system to follow you. Please let me know what I can do.
All non-working functions are related with kernel?
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+1, same here, can help debug the issues and work with adb.
Maybe an Irc channel for quicker contact?
cant wait for this. very willing to test
slightly off topic from an android-noob: Why still Android 2.x.x?
Any hope of Android 4.x.x (ICS) in viewpad7?
Best regards
sirgawain123 said:
slightly off topic from an android-noob: Why still Android 2.x.x?
Any hope of Android 4.x.x (ICS) in viewpad7?
Best regards
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I'm think cause 2.3 and 2.2 have most possibility to use in stable. Viewpad 7 is to old to play around. And if this device have rom that can use maximum hardware's can do and stable. I think maybe we can see Viewpad7's ICS ROM in real life.
Sorry for my weak english.
sirgawain123 said:
slightly off topic from an android-noob: Why still Android 2.x.x?
Any hope of Android 4.x.x (ICS) in viewpad7?
Best regards
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Tnie device seems too weak for ics, its a single core 600mhz armv6 CPU.
ics think it wil work on oure device it`s been ported too the x8 to and that`s a arm v6 600 mhz to,
but im happy with 2.3.7
Well, as long as I get 7.1 I'm happy. I still think having it ported is one thing but having it work flawlessly for everyday use is another.
Is wifi working yet? I've seen some commits on github but haven't seen any updates to the update.zip file in the first post.
*edit* where is the update.zip, exactly? Can't seem to find it on the first post anymore
Also, the sensors readout for screen orientation should be somehow flipped or mangled, for by default the device seems to be in landscape mode and if turned to portrait, it flips upside down for me.
hi
really appreciate you looking into porting this to the viewpad/variants etc
hope it goes well, looking forward to a little added ooompf,
(though [ROM]EUViewpad7 v1.7b has been great too)
@googlehome how's the progress?
@anyone I'm a programmer but i'm new to this android build compilation etc. Could anyone point me to tutorial or manual on how to these and those? Thx.
Yes, viewpad 7 seems to weak for ICS... We didn't even get honeycomb (3.X)
Dear Santa...
I'll be happy just with 2.3 and using my front camera with skype or gtalk...
Happy Holidays
Thank for hardwork
Hi
I think Gingerbread is perhaps as far as this device will go - in terms of functionality and "useablilty" - sure I'm sure ICS will "go on" if attempted but i'm pretty sure will fail to be useful (and if someone proves me wrong then I still win as I'll use it)
anyway keep up the good work with this gingerbread attempt - I'm hoping it goes well
Any news for the new year?

Want to start with AOSP JB 4.2 - experienced developers are welcome :)

Hi all,
i want to start with AOSP 4.2 for our SGS3 i9300 - is anybody interested to develop and publish a AOSP based rom with me?
I'm a real application developer (C,C++,JAVA,PHP,MySQL,some Oracle PLSQL) and now its some cold out - i have time to do
some nice things
I think a team of 2 or 3 developers should be enough to develop on this rom, as we can use a lot from AOSP 4.1.2
### EDIT
As long as no one has found to help, here a short description of current progress:
- Code is pure based on AOSP 4.2 but some snippets of CyanogenMod to bring up hardware (camera,graphics,audio)
- Device is bootable (no other boot.img required anymore)
- Bootanimation is working
- Mount of partitions is working
- Deodexing is working
- adb, debuggerd and root access is working
Not working: a lot
- Graphic not working perfect, needs a kernel patch or a working gralloc/hwcomposer/hwconverter to work without laggy PMEM)
- Camera can not be activated due to a missing function call (undefined reference, maybe it can be solved with a newer driver)
- Audio: missing speaker device (Code have to reworked to work with stagefright and tinyalsa libs)
- USB/internal SDCard: cant be mounted (error message sounds like the device is mounted twice, have to find the error in init process)
- RIL not working (Java file from CM10 have to be integrated in frameworks/opt/telephony)
Currently, i'm working on the Graphic problem and USB part to bring up the device to a stable UI
Way to go man. Good luck to you!
Good luck ...!! Im waiting
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Good evening,
Well how have you imagined that? Do you have build something like that before or would this be your first attempts to build up a rom from scratch? Do you know what's all necessary to contribute for that?
I would try to help you, but I have clearly to say that I haven't done anything like this before. I'm in the last term of my study of technical computer sciences, working in a company as application programmer for C/C++ and Java(Android). Due to my studies I have also some knowledge about hardware programming, down to read/writing some code in assembler. I would be interested to this if I get introduced to the topic and some help with the necessary tool chain wouldn't hurt too ^^.
greetings
hop3l3ss1990 said:
Good evening,
Well how have you imagined that? Do you have build something like that before or would this be your first attempts to build up a rom from scratch? Do you know what's all necessary to contribute for that?
I would try to help you, but I have clearly to say that I haven't done anything like this before. I'm in the last term of my study of technical computer sciences, working in a company as application programmer for C/C++ and Java(Android). Due to my studies I have also some knowledge about hardware programming, down to read/writing some code in assembler. I would be interested to this if I get introduced to the topic and some help with the necessary tool chain wouldn't hurt too ^^.
greetings
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I have successfully built a rom in year 2010 for the LG-P500 device, based on CM7 and modified it in a strange way, so i included a lot of nice things
written from scratch - this rom was a unicate ... later, i developed the "Phoenix Launcher" for Gingerbread enabled devices, but its development is currently
frozen because its strange to support every or almost every device with a bugless launcher. In the last months i learned a lot about android and have to re-think about
what i'm able to do, and what i want to do. In the summer of 2011 i bought my SGS3, the first thing i was doing was to remove that samsung crap from my device and
have installed AOKP. So now it's time to do my own thing again - i want to have AOSP as i think for me its the best Android solution for myself and want to publish it
to other users who think "thats ok for me" too
In short, it doesnt matter if its your first rom - its enough if you know about basic things like "how is android doing all that nice things", "how to debug code", "how to fix
some bugs (even strange bugs)" and some experience with git and github. All other you can learn in a very short time - i've learned the most of things with try & error
andy572 said:
I have successfully built a rom in year 2010 for the LG-P500 device, based on CM7 and modified it in a strange way, so i included a lot of nice things
written from scratch - this rom was a unicate ... later, i developed the "Phoenix Launcher" for Gingerbread enabled devices, but its development is currently
frozen because its strange to support every or almost every device with a bugless launcher. In the last months i learned a lot about android and have to re-think about
what i'm able to do, and what i want to do. In the summer of 2011 i bought my SGS3, the first thing i was doing was to remove that samsung crap from my device and
have installed AOKP. So now it's time to do my own thing again - i want to have AOSP as i think for me its the best Android solution for myself and want to publish it
to other users who think "thats ok for me" too
In short, it doesnt matter if its your first rom - its enough if you know about basic things like "how is android doing all that nice things", "how to debug code", "how to fix
some bugs (even strange bugs)" and some experience with git and github. All other you can learn in a very short time - i've learned the most of things with try & error
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This all sounds interesting for me and yes I like the idea of developing a own clean rom with some cool additional stuff, too. But what would be the first steps to a new rom? Have you begun with all the administration stuff like setting up a new gitrepo, make a to do list etc...?
I think Code debugging and writing some new stuff wouldn't be a problem for me but what are you meaning excactly with "how is android doing all that nice things"? How it build up, deep level architecture? Well, I know how the "normal" Linux system is working, how modules are getting loaded into the kernel... But how this is correctly working on android I have to learn at first and if there is a chance to do that I would do it
Currently on my S3 is SlimBean and till that there is still no update to 4.2 I'm happy with it, but exploring something new would be pretty cool
Do you have an IRC chat room or something like that? I've to go offline now, my girlfriend wants more attention.^^ But If you want, I' m willing to try to contribute to the rom
PS. I'm sorry for my bad English and hope its understandable, but outside from here you can talk to me in German ^^
If you want to help the AOSP experience on our phones the best place to do it is with the CyanogenMod guys. You'll find pretty much everything based on AOSP (including people that port Vanilla AOSP and AOKP) is using a CM kernel.
They're likely working on the merge now in terms of getting CM10.1 out (with Android 4.2) but most of our CM guys are pretty burned out on working with Samsung's subpar reference material to get basic stuff working (mostly HWC). If you think you could help with this, this would be provide a massive boost to the whole community that want to run these phones on an AOSP based ROM and they would be very grateful.
Gotta warn you though it sounds like it'll be an uphill struggle to get the rest of the stuff working right; unless Samsung release some decent sources for HWC.
Currently i have only downloaded the AOSP sources and started to integrate most of the configs. Currently it cant compile because AOSP is not AOKP/CM10
where i got the device and vendor directories, so i have to make some changes in the basic system. if it's compiling to the end, i open a fresh github account
and upload all my modifications. The compile process stops currently on audio,OMX plugins, graphics and camera - most of that are small pieces of changes
i have to make - i think, tomorrow (its monday in germany here) i can upload all and then we can start to develop on
andy572 said:
Currently i have only downloaded the AOSP sources and started to integrate most of the configs. Currently it cant compile because AOSP is not AOKP/CM10
where i got the device and vendor directories, so i have to make some changes in the basic system. if it's compiling to the end, i open a fresh github account
and upload all my modifications. The compile process stops currently on audio,OMX plugins, graphics and camera - most of that are small pieces of changes
i have to make - i think, tomorrow (its monday in germany here) i can upload all and then we can start to develop on
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Wish i could help (just started learning JAVA ) ! gl with this awesome project
Nice to see you here, I remember you from the P500 forums.
Xda user krarvind should be able to give you some useful hints, you will have to contact him through the RD forum as his pm is locked down, or I could possibly put him in contact with you
slaphead20 said:
Xda user krarvind should be able to give you some useful hints, you will have to contact him through the RD forum as his pm is locked down, or I could possibly put him in contact with you
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Thank you, it would be nice if you can contact him
andy572 said:
Thank you, it would be nice if you can contact him
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Ok, will mention it to him
andy572 said:
Currently i have only downloaded the AOSP sources and started to integrate most of the configs. Currently it cant compile because AOSP is not AOKP/CM10
where i got the device and vendor directories, so i have to make some changes in the basic system. if it's compiling to the end, i open a fresh github account
and upload all my modifications. The compile process stops currently on audio,OMX plugins, graphics and camera - most of that are small pieces of changes
i have to make - i think, tomorrow (its monday in germany here) i can upload all and then we can start to develop on
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How it's going forward?
Maybe it could be useful to publish the github link when it's ready and some more information like staus, on first post
In the next days I have some trouble with my exams ( in two weeks I'm completely finished with my studies ^^) but I think if there is something to do I'll find some time to work on.
Good Luck Dude~
I haven't tried AOSP yet.
Hope someday i can give it a go.:silly:
hop3l3ss1990 said:
How it's going forward?
Maybe it could be useful to publish the github link when it's ready and some more information like staus, on first post
In the next days I have some trouble with my exams ( in two weeks I'm completely finished with my studies ^^) but I think if there is something to do I'll find some time to work on.
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current state:
- patched android/build so we can compile the kernel within the main compile process
- patched android/build main.mk file so we can use OpenJDK or Oracle JDK
- added android/vendor/aokp and android/vendor/samsung tree from AOKP (its the most useful directory structure)
- added android/hardware from AOKP so we have all that Exynos things that are needed, even by AOSP
- modified android/frameworks/native/include so a OMX Plugin header can be found
- modified android/libhardware and patched gralloc module
currently it compiles to the Webkit library, most of all apps, libs and binaries are building without errors - the next problem
to solve is the PRODUCT_COPY_FILES ****: nothing of proprietary files are copied to the android/out directory, seems like
a bug in android/build too.
For only 2 days trying to compile to the end without errors its a very good cut
here we go: it compiles to the end and a flashable "JOP40" zip could be created
tryed to flash, but it gives errors in CWM: have to remove the recovery folder and the recovery.sh file from etc folder in the ota zip file, but it doesnt boot up - got a black screen only.
do we need a new or patched kernel instead the CM10 smdk421x one?
Well does it have all the closed source libraries fron the phone? If not, it wont boot. Dont think i am calling you stupid, you obviously know what you are doing, but maybe you forgot. Idk. Check that. Try running a log cat and debug that.
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b-eock said:
Well does it have all the closed source libraries fron the phone? If not, it wont boot. Dont think i am calling you stupid, you obviously know what you are doing, but maybe you forgot. Idk. Check that. Try running a log cat and debug that.
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Thanks for the hint, yes i have all files included - i cant connect to adb, i see only small colored point on the top left side and a sensor
is red blinking (the one to the right of the speaker.
That would be the proximity sensor near the top front speaker. Cant connect, adb binary in /system/bin or xbin?
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[REQUEST] Cross-compatibility of badaDROID (volk204) & ZenDroKat (Tigrouzen)

I think, badaDROID is on a state, where it is nearly ready for daily usage...
I know, there are users that prefer volk's ROM but they want to use it as NAND version.
I know, that Tigrouzen's ROM is not compilant with GPL...
For this, he uses his own page for development.
Why NAND of volk's ROM?
The ROM of volk204 is well developed! :good:
But the fact, that bada is still on device, this leads to performance issues.
These issues might be fixed with a NAND-version. Also all memory of device can be used...
So, this would bring lots of advantages.
But for users the problem is compiling your ROM as NAND version...
So maybe both developers can put their knowledge togethe to bring project forward...
In my opinion, NAND version has more downsides than benefits for now: battery charging is not controlled properly when the OS is shutdown. Moreover as said long time ago by Rebellos and Volk when it reach 100% with android it continues the charging process by progressively damaging itself.
(however they made an impressive work!)
Well...
There are still some points to be focused on...
But i think, batery issue seems to be fixed in nearer future... Progress is good...
Bada must be kept as long as there is no poweroff under android. Else, the phone will under low battery go in bootloop because it can't shutdown.
Nand is indeed faster than virtual partition, but not as much as people would think.
Maybe SD Rom could be a great, but it need a good sd to be faster than Nand (and virtual partition), and some work.
BenzoX said:
Bada must be kept as long as there is no poweroff under android. Else, the phone will under low battery go in bootloop because it can't shutdown.
Nand is indeed faster than virtual partition, but not as much as people would think.
Maybe SD Rom could be a great, but it need a good sd to be faster than Nand (and virtual partition), and some work.
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You can find a lot of sd cards these days faster than the 4 year old nand of wave. I don't see why people want a nand Rom, it has low capacity it is often slower, in contrast sd cards are dirt cheap these days and they exist in an array of sizes and speeds to use for your best interest. Also "you" get to keep Bada as a backup os in case something awful happens to your android setup... Lastly it allows to have many separate roms, simply swap your sd and voila you've rebooted into a new Rom, other people would kill for this flexibility in their phones, we're blessed to have it, why spoil it?
Also -yes- a nand Rom would not be a bad idea but only for those who would not like to buy/use an sd card to their phones... But the main development better remain to sd...
Taxidriver05 said:
...So maybe both developers can put their knowledge togethe to bring project forward...
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I reply here to avoid going off-topic in development thread, and because this thread topic, and the line quoted, applies to what I want to say
I think that last's Tigrouzen posts show that working together in badadroid is imposible, and that some Tigrozen's sentences deserve some comment
Tigrouzen said:
On last year we are 3 personne make badadroid advanced Rebellos, Volk204 and me (some on kernel)
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Reading badadroid history, in the last three years there have been more developpers, including Mikegapinski who made the first really working ROM, and Oleg who made S8530 LCD driver
Mikegapinski intially didn't share sources and properly recognize other developers, i think it is interesting to read this Rebellos post about that situation, how he was asked to do it, and how he finally did it.
In my opinion the creation of new code (like RIL/modem/GPS) hacking undocumented phone internals done by Rebellos and Volk in these last two years is something few people, developers/programmers like them can do, and the modification of code/scripts/optimization is something more people can do, knowing that both kind of task are time demanding, and that I can't do none of them (I am not a developer, despite I appear in some credits)
Tigrouzen said:
GPL it is scam im not working for free.
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Incredible to hear that from someone who is modifing GPL sources; not only XDA rules, but linux kernel inside android also is GPL
I think several sentences are enough:
This one from Rebellos about badadroid "...3% is mine, 95% is Samsung/Google and thousands people who did linux."
This one from me: "3 personne make badadroid advanced Rebellos, Volk204 and me? Rebellos and Volk are making badadroid, which has GPL sources, advance, but Tigrouzen is not making badadroid but just zendrokat, which has closed source based on GPL sources, advance". For example Tigrouzen is announcing today a new version with "Gps from Volk & Rebellos"; (indeed, the subject of this thread shows how badadroid and zendrokat are seen as different projects ...)
Yes, Rebellos and Volk are working and sharing sources for free, because they are just expecting the GPL licence of their code is respected.
hunktb
i'm join forum xda from 2012 ,I know what happens between Volk and Tigrouzen , we should respect them rather than divisive
Well...
Why I opened this thread?
I see the situation as a developer AND as a user...
As a developer I would say: Yes! We have to respect other peoples work... No question...
As a user I would ask myself: Are there any improvements indevelopment?
For me it is not relevant, who brings the improvements...
Wave devices are beyond their normal life cycle...
BadaDROID development only keeps them alive...
But THIS only can work, when the devs we have work together...
If I would have the technical abilities, I'd compile a ROM by myself... But I am NOT...
So I rely on devs like volk204, Rebellos or Tigrouzen...
I do not want to say, Tigrouzen's ROM is better or volk's ROM is better...
Of course I work together with Tigrouzen...
But I do this, because his ROM is closest to daily usability...
It's a fact that the dual boot of volk's ROM eats performance...
It's not due to his work. it's due to bada...
I know, battery isue is important and NOT fixed...
But i think, both together they can fix it.
Just think about...
All should unite to develop better
Specially These two Person >>Tigrouzen & Volk204
Hope
To respect all users
Turbidity put aside
@Taxidriver ,
i don't think so.
I have used all 3versions .
nand/sd/virtual partition.
what i want to say is SD versions are best .
i use sandisk class10 16gb ,
and performance is really better than nand.
rom is so good, nd performance is even better than current all higher mid range phones for sure.
not even a single lag nd crazy multitasking , ahh.
yesterday , i was comparing my wave2 with friend's S3 .
and multitasking comes better on wave2 haha.
i can minimize some games like gangstar vegas,asphalt8 etc .
but on S3 games was crashing at minimize manytimes.
:XD .
(and yes, i have disabled gapps, to boost up performance)
Senior wave user
- As a user I honestly use Tigrouzen ROM...
- For Developer I'll choose Rebellos, Volk204 for following all the GPL rules
- As a friend I like Tigrouzen even thou he sell his ROM but honestly he also share his work for free for all & easy to talk with..
Tigrouzen ROM is very optimized this is the features can't match the other roms..
But still I love all badadroid developers :good:
While installing tigrouzen nand rom i got error while restoring system in s8530
karan1719 said:
While installing tigrouzen nand rom i got error while restoring system in s8530
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which error?
if you got md5 mismach error then go to last option in cwm recovery and uncheck md5 checksum and restore again
black0000 said:
which error?
if you got md5 mismach error then go to last option in cwm recovery and uncheck md5 checksum and restore again
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I have bypass md5 chexking it shows error that "error in restoring system"
karan1719 said:
I have bypass md5 chexking it shows error that "error in restoring system"
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have you extraxted and copied clockworkmod folder in correct position i.e. memory card and it does not contain any other folder named clockworkmod inside it.
karan1719 said:
I have bypass md5 chexking it shows error that "error in restoring system"
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On recovery, select clean to install new rom, than reboot recovery , than try,
if still not , if nand , do format bada partition , if sd , repartion sd.
if still not. than re-dload rom, it may be currupted zip.
this should help
after flashing tigrouzen nand fota and bootloader phone doesnt boot it shows file not found
karan1719 said:
after flashing tigrouzen nand fota and bootloader phone doesnt boot it shows file not found
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You have to put the zImage file on your SDcard
Please stay on topic!
As you all (should) know, Tigrouzen's ZenDroKat isn't GPL compliant. The GPLv2 requires you to share the source code if you've modified anything in the kernel, but Tigrouzen chooses not to comply with it. As such, ZenDroKat is considered as warez as far as XDA is concerned, and discussion of it is not allowed.
You can review the forum rules here and read more about the GPL here and here. Thread closed.

[Q] CM12 5.0.2 Unnificial Optimized Version

Hello guys! Iam developing the project CM12 optimized version, which is still in beta but fixed microphone and some involuntary reboots. The rom is much lighter with a use of low ram compared to CM12 "Corsica". It's my first optimized project of a rom, and wanted some suggestions for rom. Thank you and excuse me for the wrong category and for my bad english :silly:
Good Jobs
MatheusAlves said:
Hello guys! Iam developing the project CM12 optimized version, which is still in beta but fixed microphone and some involuntary reboots. The rom is much lighter with a use of low ram compared to CM12 "Corsica". It's my first optimized project of a rom, and wanted some suggestions for rom. Thank you and excuse me for the wrong category and for my bad english :silly:
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I wanna invite u to group development: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SamsungGalaxyPocketNeoDuos/
About reboots after sleep i think u should replace with GCC Toolchain 4.7 it may be fixed
P/s: Can u share your github and patch, how to fix microphone?
Best Regards,
Tien Manh
The involuntary reboots can be fixed very easily, so it is not necesary, but fix it if you want. As you know, you need to fix the bugs mentioned by @flex1911 and another that screen-rotation gets in black for a moment, but is minimun. And regarding to the involuntary reboots there is a carpet located in system/usr/keylayout, and if you replace that carpet with this one: http://www.mediafire.com/download/vtck9t05j3qgiqq/keylayout.rar (rar file) you extract it and replace it, so it´s a recommendation to put it in the optimized rom. But to fix it fully, download Wake Lock and select PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK and that is all.
And a little question, Do you know how to install the patches posted by @flex1911? Please, if you know tell me
You want to share the stable rom immediately or first you will put the 2° beta version?
There is a bug that doesn't let me to see my contacts from the SIM card, with the other ROMs that does not happen. Please fix that. When do you expect to finish the "unnificial" stable version?
Other bugs
Also, I can't apply themes and App2sd doesn't work
Lol
Optimized? How
chaubeyprateek said:
Optimized? How
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It means stable

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