To be... CONTINUED! [ROM] WIP - Jelly Bean aka CM10 - Android Development on Bada

CM10 Jelly Bean 4.1.2 for Samsung Wave I and II (S8500/30)
Welcome Back!
When i saw it... That speed.. That stability... I said that i need to do IT!
Continuing Development on CM10!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1851818​
,,Head'' of this project is @Rebellos . Big :good: for him. He made awesome ROM. But.. leaved it.. So i want to finish it!​
This is BETA version. I'm not responding for dead devices and SD Card. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
What work:
MODEM ( I can see signal, can send text messeages but NO Network connection, NO calling)
and all without BUGs
Bugs:
Microphone - something with Audio. Trying to repair it.
Compass - Like in Rebellos build
Battery loading - It Work BUT: Don't leave it charging without supervising - if it gets enormously hot, disconnect it - this can literally blow up battery as there is no overheating protection yet. Do not leave it connected on 100% - it'll discharge by 1% all the time, and then recharge, what's very unhealthy for battery.
And tell me what bugs more you see
I have no IRC channel, only this thread and working Private Messeage
Big thanks to Rebellos, Oleg_k, mijoma, nbates66, anghelyi, Volk204, mikegapinski, hunktb, autra, Tigrouzen and many others..
How to install it:
FIRST INSTALLATION
Bada 2.0 is required
1. Enter Bada Settings->General->Memory and make sure you have at least:
370MB of free "System" memory
150MB of free "User" memory
400MB of free "Applications" memory
2. Download 3 packages: BOOTFILES, armlinux_boot and selected release for your device (please pay attention if it's S8500 or S8530 BOOTFILES and FOTA you're choosing!):
Releases:
HTML:
http://goo.im/devs/Rebellos/wave
3. Start Bada.
4. Extract zImage from zip and copy it to the Bada's User partition (the one about 390MB big).
5. Copy whole .zip to the Bada's User partition.
6. Flash BOOTFILES and FOTA using Multiloader.
If you have been already using my FOTA bootloaders, you don't need to flash BOOTFILES.
7. Reboot the phone holding Power and Call key.
FOTA set of red messages should appear, after about 15seconds Badadroid logo shows up.
Be patient, first bootup will keep unresponsible on Badadroid logo for up to 5 minutes.
8. CWM Recovery starts, pick:
- install zip from sdcard
- choose zip from sdcard
- cm-10-wave-<release id>.zip
- Yes - install
9. Reboot holding the Power key
Changelog:
First the same like in Rebellos thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1851818
I will upload version with only working Modem
0.4 - Link soon.
- Modem ,,work" - we can send Text Messeages. Only it now
- Some change with audio codec, maybe microphone now work? I can test, please tell me.

other ported jellybeans
If there is any other ported jellybean rom(s) that has fixes on the bug(s) of this ROM, we can use their files and fix problems for this ROM, doing same thing as blue59 tutorial for porting ROMS to Wave.

Yeah? Go and try to make something on JB 4.1.2 without errors

ghoslslender124 said:
Yeah? Go and try to make something on JB 4.1.2 without errors
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I can't make a rom because i need linux to compile and i am using a netbook (1gb RAM) (1.86GHz CPU), so i think it will take much time
But what i mean is ROMs already made by someone that are jellybean so we can copy their rom files (ex: sensor.blabla) to fix problems on current one, or if someone could compile one it even better

Actually, mosts of the issue can be solved by simply tracking and adding almost all commits done (except specific to a new android version ones) since original project changed branch.
But it's a quite boring work...
Also, i think you can directly use the ril from lasts roms with few changes, it will enable all network and battery stuff.
In my opinion an Ice Cream Sandwich or even GB (but GB is ugly) port would have more sense, but it's a quite harder work.
Tigrouzen did it for Ice Cream Sandwich and it worked quite well.

Related

[TUT] Install Alpha android 2.2 on your wave. UPDATE 11-7

READ FIRST
Hey,
Welcome to this tut. It's been active for a few months now but there are some things many users and the dev's want to tell you.
1. DO NOT ask questions about when things are finished.
2. Before you ask an question use the SEARCH THIS THREAD button
3. Post tut related questions in THIS THREAD, so do NOT POST QUESTIONS IN THE DEV THREAD
4. Use the THANKS button when you get your answer.
5. Don't ask questions like "I've done everything but it doesnt work" we really can't help you with such a question cause we don't know where what goes wrong..
If your post is violating one of these "thread rules" (don't call then real rules...) then we'll just report your post. getting it deleted.. etc. etc..
For our "Wise" users here (i mean the ones who actually READ before they post) Don't go flame on users asking stupid questions just leave them allone and REPORT the post
Thanks & Enjoy.
ShadowAS1
Okay, to be clear. All this work is COPYRIGHTED By the devs, The TUT is copyrighted by me, so stop frigging CopyPastaing my tut.. . With other words.. ASK PERMISSION TO DO SO, Thanks[/B]
New in this update:
Added new FOTA
Disclaimer:
This stuff is still experimental, me, nor the devs will be responsible for any damage done to you, your phone or whatsoever, so USE AT OWN RISK
Warning:
Do NOT flash when you don't know what you're doing. It could BRICK your phone. And I will NOT support it when you screw up your phone.
FAQ
Q: It doesn't work I've done everything but it doesnt work
A: Do you even think we CAN answer the question if you ask it like that?
Q: My phone shuts down after 2 minutes, why?
A: It's an idle bug.. We're still looking for a solution
Q: When will GB be released, When will the modem drivers be finished.. etc..
A: WE DON'T KNOW! STOP ASKING THIS
What WORKS in this build
WiFi (+dhcp)
Market
3D Games (some maybe not)
Launchers (tested TWLauncher, Zeam, LauncherPRO)
Audio (FULL Working now)
Video's (see my livestream.com example)
What does NOT work in this build
Modem (3G, Calls, ETC) (works partially on oleg's build we're still working on it)
Idle time (also known as the shutdown bug)
Sensors (Causes battery bug)
Supported BOOTLOADERS
S8500DDJE7_MAY
S8500JVKC1_MAR
S8500XXJD9_APR
S8500XXJEE_MAY
S8500XXJEF_JUN
S8500XXJF1_JUN
S8500XXJF4_JUL
S8500XXJH2_DEC
S8500XXJH2_NOV
S8500XXJH3_AUG
S8500XXJI3_FEB
S8500XXJI3_NOV
S8500XXJID_SEP
S8500XXJK2_MAY
S8500XXJL2_APR
S8500XXJL2_DEC
S8500XXJL2_MAR
What do we need?
Multiloader: MegaUpload
zImage & stuff: MegaUpload
EXT2 IMG Filesystem: Part1 Part2
FOTA: MegaUpload (Restored old one)
Ok before we start. The tutorial is now 100% Rewritten. But you still need to read carefully
Notice
Clean out your ENTIRE bada storage first cause we will need almost everything of it
Notice2: This project is still in ALPHA Stage. So don't expect a fully awesome working version yet.
In this version all KNOWN fixes are implented except for root
1. Download all the needed files, when you've done so extract the ZIP with the zImage stuff in it and place it in you bada storage root. (you can extract the .001 with 7-zip)
(i made the Images URLS's because they're to big)
1b. Connect your phone and put it in Mass Storage mode
You should copy your files like the Images below
Bada Storage root:
http://ShadowAS1.com/badadroid/storageroot1.png
This should be inside your storage root:
http://ShadowAS1.com/badadroid/storageroot2.png
This should be inside your galaxyboot folder:
http://ShadowAS1.com/badadroid/storageroot3.png
So inside the sorage root should be your galaxyboot folder and the makext2img.sh
inside the galaxyboot folder should be zImage, SBL.bin and the .IMG file
2.Then you should shut down your phone and boot it in download mode:
Vol Down+Camera+Power and you will see DOWNLOAD MODE on the screen
3.Open up multiloader and take over my config here:
http://shadowas1.com/badadroid/multiloader.png
When you click port search the name "LISMORE" should/can popup next to the right COM port
Now click download and wait for it to finish
Okay, now your phone is ready for the first android run
Boot it by holding power+menu+vol up: (see image)
http://shadowas1.com/badadroid/IMG_0052.JPG
Then this should popup (after the SGS screen)
DO NEVER, ABSOLUTELY NEVER PULL OUT BATTERY OR TOUCH THE PHONE IN THIS PROCESS
http://shadowas1.com/badadroid/IMG_0050.JPG
This can take up to 5 minutes.
Now, Two things can happen
1. The phone boots bada
2. The phone shuts down
In any of this cases your phone is absolutely fine. If you have case 2 you can boot bada to check if everythings alright if you wish.
Assuming we all boot bada shut down the phone again
Boot android in the normal way by holding the Power and Call key
=====Removing Android from your bada partitions======
On request i add this one, In order to remove all android stuff put the "mkext2images-remove.sh" in your bada storage root and boot recovery mode again
Goodluck, ShadowAS1
Good Luck,
ShadowAS1
_________________
Changelog:
12-7(2): Added new FOTA
12-7: Added what (doesn't) work(s) list
10-7: Updated some stuff (FW list)
Thanks a lot!!
Great Guide!
But!
If some of you are having problems installing VMware due to processor requirements, we can still use the Ubuntu live CD and use gparted disk utility..
Also, we can also use a live CD version of gparted.. just search it at Google..
Wonderful guide to read, testing it now. Will post my results if i manage it (or not )
Regards
So can i use other apks than that specified above..?
prok**** said:
So can i use other apks than that specified above..?
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The APKs listed above are ment to avoid crashing
you can use al programs listed in the phone i can not guarantee that it will work completely this is still pre-alpha
Nice guide...thank you
Hi!
I have followed all the steps.
Now I'm in the First-time Run section and when I start Android (end call and then start call buttons) the screen flashes, then the Galaxy S screen appears. After 6-7 seconds, blank screen and... Samsung Wave and Bada screens with bada startup!
I saw other member in other post having the same issue, but he had still no answer.
Any idea?
Yeap, still same problem as mcmollo after following this guide as well ...
Works for me
Thanks
ShadowAS1 said:
The APKs listed above are ment to avoid crashing
you can use al programs listed in the phone i can not guarantee that it will work completely this is still pre-alpha
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i see .. well if i try i ll let u guys know.. .. thank u for ur support.. still waiting for ubuntu..
Same here
You guys are on xxjl2 firmware right?
kadavil said:
You guys are on xxjl2 firmware right?
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Yeah, as stated in your and in Shadow's guide.
Yeap, same here: XXJL2 provided in the tutorials.
I have a SanDisk 2GB class 4 microSD card and created a FAT16 primary partition (1GB) and a EXT2 primary partition (1GB).
kadavil said:
You guys are on xxjl2 firmware right?
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Yes. I repeated the tutorial 3 times, taking care of doing it exactly as you say. But Bada still loading after Galaxy screen.
Maybe compatibility problem with the SD card?.
Mine is KINGSTON MICRO SD HC 8GB CLASS 4
I created a FAT16 primary partition (4GB) and then the EXT2 partition (4GB).
Will we install waveII (s8530) ?
SORRY SORRY I forgot something important. Read the tuto again. you'll notice the edit (because there's abig fat "EDIT" in front of it) This may fix the problems
can i use ubuntu 10.04?
ShadowAS1 said:
SORRY SORRY I forgot something important. Read the tuto again. you'll notice the edit (because there's abig fat "EDIT" in front of it) This may fix the problems
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thanks, i hope, we ll use stable android on 8530...

{26/JAN/2012}SD ROM+DualModeRecovery -MultibootCWM+XRecovery[Stock Kernel&Alfs Kernel

{26/JAN/2012}SD ROM+DualModeRecovery -MultibootCWM+XRecovery[Stock Kernel&Alfs Kernel
Multiboot+DualRecovery (CWM with multiboot & XRecovery together at last!)
What is multiboot CWM by nobodyAtall?
It is a recovery that allows us to boot ROMs (with certain changes made) from our sd-cards!
Have one ROM on your NAND(internal memory) and as many ROMs as you can fit(400mb each) on your sd-card.
What is DualRecovery?
It is the option to: (in this case)
Boot into XRecovery by tapping the back button while your phone is turning on.
&
Boot into CWM multiboot by repeatedly tapping the screen while your phone is turning on.
Install Instructions:
Have approx. ~900mb free on your sd-card.
1:Simply download the "Multiboot+DualRecInstaller+FPv24SD.zip" & flash in ClockWorkMod.
2:Reboot phone + while rebooting tap the touchscreen like crazy!
3:In CWM multiboot, go to multiboot settings, choose "Select default boot option"
4:Select "FroyoProv24SD.StockKernel" then reboot.
Read Post#3!
DOWNLOAD:
Download "Multiboot+DualRecInstaller+FPv24SD.zip" Here~100mb.
This is for STOCK KERNEL, everyone else read post #2!
No Mirrors! I will make a mirror soon!!!
If you are on stock kernel this should work on ALL Roms...however I have only tested a few.
Credits:
Multiboot CWM= nobodyAtall.
XRecovery= zdzihu.
Dual Mode XRec+MultiCWM= [email protected] (me)
AutoInstaller+Extras= [email protected] (me)
This is not a new idea, I have just made the necessary changes, packaged dual mode recovery with multiboot CWM, made an AutoSDROMInstaller package, as well as offering your first ROM(FPv24SD).
Users were asking for this, so I made it.
Alfs Kernel Users:
What is DualRecovery?
It is the option to: (in this case)
Boot into CWM by tapping the back button while your phone is turning on.
&
Boot into CWM multiboot by repeatedly tapping the screen while your phone is turning on.
Install Instructions:
Have approx. ~900mb free on your sd-card.
1:Simply download the "AlfsMultiboot+DualRecInstaller+FPv24SD.zip" & flash in Alfs ClockWorkMod.
2:Reboot phone + while rebooting tap the touchscreen like crazy!
3:In CWM multiboot, go to multiboot settings, choose "Select default boot option"
4:Select "FroyoProv24SD.AlfsKernel" then reboot.
Read Post#3!
Download:
Download "AlfsMultiboot+DualRecInstaller+FPv24SD.zip" here~100mb.
No mirrors! I will add a mirror later! Please be patient!
Please note:
You can flash this at any time but if installing a new NAND(internal memory) ROM...
This is the last thing that should be flashed, if you flash Alfs kernel fix after this, you will break DualRecovery functionality.
Important Information:
1. Not all sd-card are supported!!! If you set a default boot option but your phone phone boots into your normal rom then your sd-card is NOT supported. (Try a different sd-card.)
2. Each boot option(ROM) takes up around 400mb of space on your sd-card.
3. However you need 800mb(+100mb for the installer) free on your sd-card to install this as I have included a 512mb data.img with this package so you can go crazy installing apps.
4. First boot will be SLOW. We are booting from the sd-card remember?
5. Slow sd-cards will mean a really sluggish multiboot.
6. Performance is very different compared with ROMs on your NAND(internal memory), you shouldn't compare them.
Explanation of multiboot functions:
-Select default boot option: Set the external(SD) ROM in which you want the phone to boot from now on.
-Unset default boot option: Unset booting of external(SD) ROM so that the phone will boot from NAND (internal memory).
-Create boot option from zip: Select and install an SD ROM in sdcard (requires 400mb free).
-Delete existing boot option: Delete an already installed ROM from your sdcard.
-Flash zip to boot option: Flash updates to an already installed (SD) ROM.
Bugs:
Stock Kernel:
--Some sd-cards are not supported -If you set default boot option but your NAND(internal memory) ROM loads, then your sd-card is not supported.
Alfs Kernel:(This may just be for the sd-card I have here, please try yourself.)
--SD-Card can not be accessed, not from USB or from file explorer
You can still download and install all your favourite games with the large data.img provided. (Alfs vold is already included, it doesn't magically fix this lol.)
--Cannot 'Create boot option from zip'+'Flash zip to boot option'=Same bug as above really.
This will either need ramdisk changes in Alfs kernel (probably wont happen) or ramdisk changes in ROM, or recompile of nAa's CWM multiboot 4 Alfs (probably wont happen).
To ROM devs:
Just give me a thanks & nobodyAtall a thanks before using this stuff, that's all I ask.
Devs using Alfs:
Due to the sd-card bug at the moment you will have to provide your rom in either:
1. A package like this one. -Use mine as a base, so users can auto install easily through CWM.
2. A system.img that users can put in a folder in the 'multiboot' folder of their sdcard with a cache.img & data.img (they can just copy the ones I have provided from one folder to another folder of there sd-cards).
3. Fix the sd-card bug, I haven't even looked at this yet, I have spent too much time on this already.
A lot more information can be found here & (for x10mini)here.
These links are old though so many of the stuff may not work anymore or cause weird bugs with current ROMS!
Not really advised to do it yourself, wait for your ROM developer to release a multiboot patch!
This seems really crazy, will try it out asap there are a bit more infos!
Will it be possible to eventually have boot images of 4 different Android versions?
will be the rom faster if it boots from sd class 10 card? Or nand is faster? Sorry, i have no time to test. I will be thanksful if you give me answer
Hefko said:
will be the rom faster if it boots from sd class 10 card? Or nand is faster? Sorry, i have no time to test. I will be thanksful if you give me answer
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NAND ofcourse, there's still the bridge to the SD card.
You can compare it with your PC, the speed of your HDD is still faster than any USB pen you plug in.
Well in some ways & doing some things, SD ROMS will be faster.
But overall probably NAND is slightly faster.
For benchmarking scores SD ROMS will definitely mark higher.
This is so easy, on stock kernel or Alfs Kernel, you just install it in ClockWorkMod & hey presto dual mode recovery with XRecovery, Multiboot-ClockWorkMod and a flashy new SD ROM.
It works great for me...I play all my games on my SD ROM then I don't lose my save games when flashing new test updates of my NAND ROM.
It seems this was just a big waste of time for me though. No one interested in this??
i know it sounds stopid,but what is ETA? i really dont know
shadik555 said:
i know it sounds stopid,but what is ETA? i really dont know
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimated_time_of_arrival
Google is your friend.
thnx
this could be handy if i ever manage to download the link, makes me wait then goes wrong then tells me to try again in a hour, plz could you make another link thanks
suppose i wanna mutiboot ics and gb what should i do
ankitxperia said:
suppose i wanna mutiboot ics and gb what should i do
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stop daydreaming XD
ics needs nAa 11 or nAa ics,and multiboot only worksbon alfs and stock kernel.not nAa!!
Sent from my X8 using xda premium

(28-9-12)[SD/MAGLDR]JellyBean AOSP Beta 4 for HD2 (NativeSD)[KERN: SecureCRT HWA]

This build is ported from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1773115 using Portadroid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1094372 (thanks boonbing), with modified initrd.gz from smokin901 (huge thanks) and loads of help and advice from wis1152 (huge thanks too)
Credits and thanks to smokin901, tytung, boonbing, texasice, evervolv team, securecrt, Bexton, wis1152, Xylograph, Rick_1995, ankuch, Zergra, Cotulla, DFT and all others, sorry if I have missed any
The LNE team are not developers, but hope to be able to provide ongoing support for this thread.
Instructions:
Well you know just extract everything and put the build folder (the one with all the files in, for example ics, jelly) in the root of your sd card. If WM6.5 tap on clrcad (nothing appears to happen) then haret, if magldr navigate to build folder using ad-sd dir and select build folder name then boot AD SD.
For help with NativeSD, visit the Wiki: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_HD2/NativeSD
Please remember to REBOOT X 3.
Magldr users can get different sized blank data.ext4 from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24930501&postcount=1353 edit; may get boot loops, please test. Magldr default=512Mb if you leave empty. edit2 here is blank 256mb one http://www.mediafire.com/?ey40c1wti77ni2w
Latest Kernels can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29248688&postcount=4 but default runs well. Remember to back up before changing kernels (system.ext4 and data.ext4 just in case)
BETA 4 AOSP Native SD
Instructions for using nativeSD method can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869673 and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31879534#post31879534 (Thanks mengfei)
This includes latest securecrt kernel but does not include journalling-off choice at install.
Download http://d-h.st/yCv
BETA 3 AOSP Native SD
Instructions for using nativeSD method can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869673 and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31879534#post31879534 (Thanks mengfei)
Download http://d-h.st/eZD
BETA 2 AOSP
Note that first boot will take about 10 mins (depending on size of data.ext4 created) and will end with the phone rebooting. Second boot will take less time and will show the boot animation (as opposed to portadroid screen in first boot). You are porting this build, it is so that some apps are put in data.ext4 file. You can safely delete root_tmp folder after second boot to save space. Remember to reboot x3. See parent thread for changelog. Use a 3rd part app for camera (eg camera illusion)
DownloadMEDIAFIRE LINK
BETA 1 AOSP
Note that first boot will take about 10 mins (depending on size of data.ext4 created) and will end with the phone rebooting. Second boot will take less time and will show the boot animation (as opposed to portadroid screen in first boot). You are porting this build, it is so that some apps are put in data.ext4 file. You can safely delete root_tmp folder after second boot to save space. Remember to reboot x3. See parent thread for changelog. Use a 3rd part app for camera (eg camera illusion)
Download MEDIAFIRE LINK
Version 6 alpha
Note that first boot will take about 10 mins (depending on size of data.ext4 created) and will end with the phone rebooting. Second boot will take less time and will show the boot animation (as opposed to portadroid screen in first boot). You are porting this build, it is so that some apps are put in data.ext4 file. remember to reboot x3. See parent thread for changelog. Use a 3rd part app for camera (eg camera illusion)
Download http://www.mediafire.com/?ciqjcy49tcfgcc8 md5sum=b807764b3d9b3b942a4654be8c09eee7
Version 5 alpha
Build folder is ics again
Note that first boot will take about 10 mins (depending on size of data.ext4 created) and will end with the phone rebooting. Second boot will take less time and will show the boot animation (as opposed to portadroid screen in first boot). You are porting this build, it is so that some apps are put in data.ext4 file. Remember to reboot x3. Unfortunately stock camera does not work, try camera360 from playstore or see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29749517&postcount=460 (please do not post anything on that thread)
Download http://www.mediafire.com/?wpf8j34r2j82jug md5sum=aa83b79d2624657a22ff36376d1c6b97
Version 4 alpha
Build folder is ics again
Download http://www.mediafire.com/?ibbcpxywlf6wals md5sum=c25ddc38d49e141414fc67ed069bab83
Version 3 alpha
smokin901 has been busy in the early hours and has fixed sd mounting problems for us sd users-THANK YOU again smokin901. Also working USB Mass storage Mode, Browser, Installing Apps on SD card, Superuser (included app and binary already in the rom)- can install superSU if problems. Build folder is called ics again. A fix for the camera can be found here http://www.mediafire.com/?3bh08l3xttte5am (put meta-inf and system in sdcard/ics/root folder and reboot). Though camera works display is grainy but pictures are clear-Credit to Zergra (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29124206&postcount=239 and press the thanks button there )-"Video Recording is buggy"
Download http://www.mediafire.com/?s8l1u85iczoo62i md5sum=a5bc0752b2d840db0f07f3f94236137c
Mirror http://d-h.st/YnL
Version 2 pre-alpha (haret)
After hours and hours (since 4AM this morning) wis1152 has managed to port a version for haret (&magldr BTW) users with working data and root. Huge respect and thanks.
Please do a fresh install as root seems to still be broken if using an existing data.ext4, set your size in startup.txt. Note that folder is called ics in this build, rename if neccessary (and edit startup.txt accordingly).
Download http://d-h.st/Plq
Mirror http://www.mediafire.com/?6h8jhji8ytnh86n
Version 2 pre-alpha
We have root, google now and data working (data for magldr users only ATM, haret users can try changing kernel, but may lose root). Note that install folder is called jelly. For browser, try chrome or other browser from this list http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28841137&postcount=70
Download http://www.mediafire.com/?wneyk8ibcuqx4ju md5sum=d18c33c4b92a493e1872290f946de2fa
mirror http://d-h.st/X9d
Version 1 pre-alpha
Remember this is a work-in-progress, things may not work. For example root privileges, Camera, Browser works but display is messed up, Error when Installing some Apps, Google Now crashes.
Download http://www.mediafire.com/?55d95qd2ycyld52 md5sum=3730a6c9f01a1fc3da0c1dd4e1113f41
Mirror http://d-h.st/S0k
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Pre-alpha versions 1&2 and alpha 3,4&5 softkeys
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29034218&postcount=166
Put system and meta-inf into /sdcard/ics-or-jellyb/root folder and reboot
As far as I can see it adds 2 lines to /system/build.prop
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
qemu.sf.lcd_ density=110
Not sure why lcd density is put to 110, it has no effect on actual lcd density.
Anyway, delete these lines to remove softkeys and before rebooting, make sure your root folder is empty, else it will re-install (yes, it happened to me)
You may find the some screens slightly messed up with softkeys added.
No soft power key yet. Try Quick Boot from market and add power off widget to homescreen, thanks liuhung.
Pre-alpha version 1 only
Softkeys can be got from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28874557&postcount=92
Put system and meta-inf into /sdcard/jellyb/root folder and reboot
To remove, use the attached instead (it has original .apk)
For magldr users, a way to change ro_lcd_density in /system/build.prop without root permissions was found by vikingzou here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28292160&postcount=614 genius.
The attached below is for pre-alpha 1 release only
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Google now screenshot
And link to bexton's jellybean vid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28960523&postcount=168
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?desktop_uri=/watch?v=JFIgUy14dwA&v=JFIgUy14dwA&gl=GB
Mine.............
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
Robbie P said:
This build is ported from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1773115 using Portadroid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1094372 (thanks boonbing), with modified initrd.gz from smokin901 (huge thanks) and loads of help and advice from wis1152 (huge thanks too)
Credits and thanks to smokin901, tytung, boonbing, evervolv team, securecrt, wis1152 and all others, sorry if I have missed any
I am not a developer, but I hope to be able to provide ongoing support for this thread.
Instructions:
Well you know just extract everything and put the jellyb folder in your root of sd card. If WM6.5 tap on clrcad (nothing appears to happen) then haret, if magldr navigate to jellyb folder using ad-sd dir and select jellyb folder then boot AD SD.
Please remember to REBOOT X 3
Magldr users can get different sized blank data.ext4 from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=1353
Latest Kernels can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...90&postcount=4
Remember this is a work-in-progress, things may not work.
Download http://www.mediafire.com/?55d95qd2ycyld52
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everything works??
trezack said:
everything works??
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If everything worked, it would be final
wifi, data, usb, video, bluetooth, sound, calls ....working, you tell us
Robbie P said:
If everything worked, it would be final
wifi, data, usb, video, bluetooth, sound, calls ....working, you tell us
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just want to know before i delete my ics from phone is this build lagging cause first ics ported to hd2 was about 1 FPS ...i dont wanna to lose my savegames and other things if this rom doesnt work well
loop boot with side 256 data.
magldr boot
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with default (auto created) boots well
there is no camera app installed
Awsome !
Will try.
Thanks Robbie P, wis1152 and everyone involved.
Regards
Robbie P said:
This build is ported from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1773115 using Portadroid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1094372 (thanks boonbing), with modified initrd.gz from smokin901 (huge thanks) and loads of help and advice from wis1152 (huge thanks too)
Credits and thanks to smokin901, tytung, boonbing, evervolv team, securecrt, wis1152 and all others, sorry if I have missed any
I am not a developer, but I hope to be able to provide ongoing support for this thread.
Instructions:
Well you know just extract everything and put the jellyb folder in your root of sd card. If WM6.5 tap on clrcad (nothing appears to happen) then haret, if magldr navigate to jellyb folder using ad-sd dir and select jellyb folder then boot AD SD.
Please remember to REBOOT X 3
Magldr users can get different sized blank data.ext4 from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=1353
Latest Kernels can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...90&postcount=4
Remember this is a work-in-progress, things may not work.
Download http://www.mediafire.com/?55d95qd2ycyld52 md5sum=3730a6c9f01a1fc3da0c1dd4e1113f41
Mirror http://d-h.st/S0k
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Thanks Robbie my dear friend,
will wiait for a few days awaiting reactions of other users before I install it, cause I need a working version for my work. But, nevertheless, thanksf or posting JB! at this very moment!!!
Congrats with your new site!!!!!!!!!!!
very best regards, Kuzibri
P.S. How do you like Artemis??
trezack said:
just want to know before i delete my ics from phone is this build lagging cause first ics ported to hd2 was about 1 FPS ...i dont wanna to lose my savegames and other things if this rom doesnt work well
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the folder is named differently anyway. you can keep your existing build in ics folder, as long as you have space on sd card. It isn't laggy.
P.S. How do you like Artemis??[/QUOTE]
Seems good for now, not much time to play with it, but is solid.
Will probably go to magldr again soon when Ansar releases new WP7 ROM
Robbie P said:
P.S. How do you like Artemis??
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Seems good for now, not much time to play with it, but is solid.
Will probably go to magldr again soon when Ansar releases new WP7 ROM[/QUOTE]
Have you read the latest developments regarding Artemis? The new version will be equipped with Microsoft Windows Embedded Mobile, so not WinMO 6.5.5 anymore. This means that the startup screen also changes to that! Great new developments are coming to us and our HD2!!!
Keep track of this my dear friend!!
It's about the same impact as JB versus ICS!!
very best regards, Kuzibri
kuzibri said:
Have you read the latest developments regarding Artemis? The new version will be equipped with Microsoft Windows Embedded Mobile, so not WinMO 6.5.5 anymore. This means that the startup screen also changes to that! Great new developments are coming to us and our HD2!!!
Keep track of this my dear friend!!
very best regards, Kuzibri
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You know I will keep track of it. Hopefully it will include support for the new magldr too when it is released by DFT (Fingers crossed).
dimdimdim said:
loop boot with side 256 data.
magldr boot
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with default (auto created) boots well
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Hi dimdimdim, sorry missed your post. I will remove the link if someone can confirm this. And make some more for JB when I get time.
trezack said:
there is no camera app installed
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No need for the Camera when it doesn't work just yet.
Robbie P said:
Hi dimdimdim, sorry missed your post. I will remove the link if someone can confirm this. And make some more for JB when I get time.
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no problem.
runs much smoother than ICS even in pre-alpha state..
So far so good...
I've noticed we have x2 calendar icons and x2 gallery icons.
There's no camera apk so i installed procapture but it failed to start the camera.
Tried Wifi and it works ok
Battery drains seems ok too.
This is what i have so far...
Regards

[ROM] [WIP] CM10 "Jelly Bean" v0.32

CM10 "Jelly Bean" for
Samsung Wave I (GT-S8500) & Wave II (GT-S8530)
Alpha 0.32 Release
“Seriously, Don’t Try To Sell This... You’ll Really, REALLY Regret It” Edition​
Hey all,
So once again it’s time. Introducing the first alpha development preview of CyanogenMod 10 (based on Jelly Bean) for the Samsung Wave.
This preview is intended only for developers as it is in a very early development stage and not all features of the device are fully working.
Let’s emphasize that-- THIS IS AN ALPHA, RELEASED FOR YOU TO PLAY WITH AND GET A SENSE OF WHAT’S TO COME. AND SOME THINGS DOESN’T WORK. REALLY. IF YOU ARE EXPECTING ANYTHING CLOSE TO PERFECTION, WALK AWAY FROM YOUR COMPUTER, LOWER YOUR EXPECTATIONS FOR AN HOUR OR SO, THEN COME BACK. MORE EXCITING DISCLAIMERS/WARNINGS IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS CAN BE FOUND BELOW. READ THEM.
FAQ IS RIGHT HERE, CLICK AND READ BEFORE POSTING
WHAT DOESN’T WORK (BUGS/TODO)
Most of the modem (GSM/GPRS) functionallity because there's proprietary protocol between Bada and AMSS used, not implemented in any known Android RIL.
GPS - heavily related with above, as GPS chip is wired to Call Processor
Microphone - most likely related to modem - appears to be controlled by AMSS at some part
Magnetometer (Compass) - haven't looked into it carefully yet
Proximity sensor - haven't looked into it carefully yet
WHAT DOES (SHOULD) WORK
Sound playback
Screen
Wifi/BT
Accelerometer
Camera
Camera LED
Battery Gauge Warning: Don't leave it charging without supervising - if it gets enormously hot, disconnect it - this can literally blow up battery as there is no overheating protection yet. Do not leave it connected on 100% - it'll discharge by 1% all the time, and then recharge, what's very unhealthy for battery.
SUPPORT
You get none. Zero. Zip. We obligate ourselves to providing nothing further. You are on your own and will have to help each other via this thread. This is provided “as-is”, and if you don’t like it, use Bada or other releases.
We basically lack time to give full dedication to this rom, and we’re looking for skilled devs who know the Android, and/or other things that might be relevant.
Please join us on IRC: some people are on #badadroid (freenode).
BUG REPORTS
This is the format for a bug report: “XXXXX isn’t working. Here is how to fix it: [INCLUDE SOLUTION]” Don’t have source? Too bad. You’ll have to wait then.
If you report bugs, please don’t be disappointed if we can’t fix them immediately (or even never). It’s not because we don’t care, but because we don’t have time or don’t know how to fix it.
Please attach logcat and dmesg dump in your bug report. Dmesg should contain messages from both - bootup and issue occuring (you can't dump it 1 hour after bootup, rather 2 minutes after)
How to dump logs - Google for "android logcat dmesg" Or... whatever, here's one of 3204109 methods available.
In the Terminal Emulator enter:
"su"
Accept request for SuperUser access.
"dmesg > /emmc/dmesg.log"
"logcat -b system -b radio -b events -b main > /emmc/logcat.log"
Download them from phone, archive and upload them.
Note: You might need to change /emmc/ to /tmp/, /sdcard/, or something that will help you obtaining these logs.
Privacy warning: Your logcat might contain sensitive information like your IMEI, IMSI, cell stations you were nearby, numbers you called and got calls from and SMS sent and received. If you don't want to publish this info - send them privately to one of developers.
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If the Badadroid is restarting before you're able to catch any log:
Download http://goo.im/devs/Rebellos/wave/bterm.exe
Try to start kernel normally, when you see Badadroid logo start holding the middle key pressed. Keep the middle key pressed until phone restarts and shows the text: FOTA DOWNLOAD MODE & bTerm
Connect phone to PC.
Start bterm.exe
Type 4 commands:
Code:
open
dumpram 0x4FF00000 0x100000
close
exit
There should appear file called dump_ram_0x4FF00000.0x00100000.bin - pack it and attach it to your bug report.
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Bug reports without logs are completely useless.
NOTE: DEVELOPERS WANTED. Please contact us if you are a developer with something to contribute.
I do heavily encourage to work together on the better, common project instead of making kang releases and demanding money for somebody else's work.
Read as: If you think you can make something better than this by doing less and muchazo Ctrl+C Ctrl+V - you suck, go figure the rest.
HOW TO BUILD
I do recommend perfect tutorial by fattire: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19f7Z1rxJHa5grNlNFSkh7hQ0LmDOuPdKMQUg8HFiyzs/edit?hl=en_US
Of course you have to init with -b jellybean and modify some steps.
local manifest to use: https://raw.github.com/Rebell/android_wave_local_manifest/jellybean/local_manifest.xml
I do it like this:
Code:
cd ~
mkdir wave
cd wave
repo init -u git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b jellybean
cd .repo
wget https://raw.github.com/Rebell/android_wave_local_manifest/jellybean/local_manifest.xml
cd ..
repo sync -j8
cd vendor/cm/
./get-prebuilts
cd ../../
. build/envsetup.sh
brunch wave
device name is wave so the build invocation can be brunch wave
FIRST INSTALLATION
Bada 2.0 is required
Enter Bada Settings->General->Memory and make sure you have at least:
370MB of free "System" memory
150MB of free "User" memory
400MB of free "Applications" memory
Download 3 packages: BOOTFILES, armlinux_boot and selected release for your device (please pay attention if it's S8500 or S8530 BOOTFILES and FOTA you're choosing!):
Releases: http://goo.im/devs/Rebellos/wave
Start Bada.
Extract zImage from zip and copy it to the Bada's User partition (the one about 390MB big).
Copy whole .zip to the Bada's User partition.
Flash BOOTFILES and FOTA using Multiloader.
If you have been already using my FOTA bootloaders, you don't need to flash BOOTFILES.
Reboot the phone holding Power and Call key.
FOTA set of red messages should appear, after about 15seconds Badadroid logo shows up.
Be patient, first bootup will keep unresponsible on Badadroid logo for up to 5 minutes.
CWM Recovery starts, pick:
- install zip from sdcard
- choose zip from sdcard
- cm-10-wave-<release id>.zip
- Yes - install
Reboot holding the Power key
You can remove installation .zip from the User partition from Android level by connecting through USB in MTP mode.
Do not remove zImage file and modem directory.
Normal bootup is available using Power+Call keys
CWM Recovery mode is available using Power+Volume Up keys
CWM Flashing does overwrite zImage. So every next update you can just flash .zip through CWM.
HOW TO UNINSTALL
Follow the steps there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35107469&postcount=393 (thanks Volk204)
THANKS TO
Oleg_k, mijoma, nbates66, anghelyi, Volk204, mikegapinski, hunktb, autra, Tigrouzen and many others.
Special thanks to chrmhoffmann for letting me kang his release description.
CHANGELOG
Releases available there: http://goo.im/devs/Rebellos/wave
0.32 - original releasenotes and link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41131519&postcount=2408 - courtesy of Volk204
Incorrect LCD type detection in S8530 with HWREV 0x5 has been fixed. LCD should work on ~99% of Waves 2. (Thanks to Rebellos)
Bluetooth MAC is correct.
Modem directory moved to /data/radio (experimental patch)
RIL: Fixed handling SMSC number in national format
Corrections to the key mapping. Still to be polished. Call key as BACK, Middle as MENU, long press - recent apps, End Call as ENDCALL, long press show power off menu (fixed correct power off process), short press "Go to Home"(it is not real HOME key, but it revert to HOME screen in most of cases), lock as HOLD - only screen on/off (framework patch)
Key mapping visualisation: http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/6838/badadroidv032.jpg
Upstream CM patches.
0.31
Screen waking up has been fixed for S8530 with LCD type 3. (kernel only update, thanks to Volk204 for providing a quick fix, people with working S8530 screen doesn't need to update!)
You can overwrite only zImage on bada_user partition if you don't want to download whole zip.
0.3
Fixed fetching incorrect NITZ date and time when network didn't provide proper data (like 1971/1/1/ 01:00:00).
Fixed showing up No signal/Network unavailable when phone did actually register into network.
Proximity sensor is working. There's no light sensor in Wave.
Compass is working. Might need some further calibration.
USSD requests are working. (Network codes like *#1234# to check your account balance etc.)
Basic outgoing calls are possible. NO SOUND YET
RIL logs has been moved from systemlog to radiolog - In future reports please attach all logs! I updated logcat fetching instructions.
SIM recognition and detection in most of the cases should be fixed.
Preferred network mode (2G/3G) selection. (Probably the choice won't persist between restarts)
S8530 screen is waking up properly now. Couldn't test it on S8530 with screen type 3, so this might need a fix for these.
Random screen crash due to MMC driver going crazy should be fixed on some boards - it MIGHT cause issues on other boards - it'd be visible on dmesg.
Experimental Samsung RIL Socket (originally done by Paul Kocialkowski) utilisation to control calling sound pathes. More to come in next releases.
Better S8500 touchscreen calibration (thanks to Tigrouzen)
Airplane mode
0.2
Almost all of the features in this release were implemented by Volk204, send him a big beer.
Real IMEI reading out of NVdata.
SIM card unlocking with PIN.
Registering to mobile network.
Incoming call support, answer/hangup option. NO AUDIO RECEIVING OR SENDING DURING CALL YET No outgoing calls yet.
Receiving SMS.
Sending SMS.
Time from network updates (NITZ)
Tons of other important things you won't even notice nor imagine how much effort did it take.
Upstream CM10 changes.
0.1
FOTAs update is required to the version with "for_0_07" name.
To update from older versions - first manually unpack zImage from archive just like during first installation, then after rebooting you can continue installation.
Kernel and platform are now unified for both Wave1 and Wave2 - only FOTA used does differ between models.
SD Card should get detected on all of the devices now.
Fixed backlight on Wave2 - LCD waking up is still not working properly.
Fixed kernel panic due to WiFi initialization fault - thanks Volk204.
WiFi is working on Wave2 now - thanks chemosun
Much better HW key handling - big kudos to Volk204.
Increased system partition size to 375MB (should be big enough to fit GApps in it now and leave some "living space")
Implemented experimental battery charger and fuel gauge driver - Warning: Don't leave it charging without supervising - if it gets enormously hot, disconnect it - this can literally blow up battery as there is no overheating protection yet.
Do not leave it connected on 100% - it'll discharge by 1% all the time, and then recharge, what's very unhealthy for battery.
Included Mocha-IPC and Mocha-RIL drivers, very basic, very buggy, but should bootup modem into Low-Power-Mode and read battery status. (C CODERS WANTED)
Fixed mounting of internal sd card as main storage - it should be possible to fully use features like Market and Camera without external-SD card.
CM10 mainline patches.
FOTA bootloader does now support recovery boot by holding volume-up key only (no need to hold middle key anymore). Needs update of FOTA.
Enabled overclocking to 1.2GHz and 1.4GHz. <Volk204>
JPEG buffers patch from Aries, so there's even more RAM available (~250MB) <Volk204>
Fixed "Advanced Settings" derived from Galaxy S. <Volk204>
Fixed TVOut. <Volk204>
Simple IO scheduler pulled from Aries. <Volk204>
Vibrator intensity control from Aries. <Volk204>
0.07
Not released, renamed to 0.1
0.06
Reworked whole installation procedure, .imgs relocated and resized.
Cache(18MB) + System(250MB) goes to bada_private partition
Data(400MB) goes to bada_apps.
zImage is kept on bada_user (390MB), bada_user also becomes user storage (internal sd card) on Android, so it's shared with Bada
Pulled Torch fix into release. (Herpderp me, forgot it in 0.05)
Cleaned up unnecessary things in platform (auto-brightness for example)
Recovery should be fully working by now. Including flashing things like gapps and stuff. (gapps: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip )
0.05
Fixed screen problems on S8500. Thanks to Volk204.
LED flash is working, together with Torch apk. Thanks to Volk204.
29MB RAM more is available to the userspace now. Again, thanks Volk204.
Improved S8530 touchscreen calibration.
Improved S8530 backlight regulation levels.
Latest CM10 changes.
FOTA has been updated, it does produce debug output to the screen instead of UART, this should help debugging "won't bootup" troubles.
FOTA and BOOTFILES are included in .zips
0.04
Added support for S8530, thanks to Tigrouzen and Volk204 for testing and support. Please report bugs in LCD driver in this thread, Wifi is not working yet
Latest CM10 source base (including goodies like CM File Manager)
0.03
Platform is starting up! And pretty stable.
Synced with CM Aries kernel sources.
New FOTA is recommended.
0.02
Got working recovery, new kernel initramfs structure.
0.01
Initial release.
MORE LINKS
Overall project thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459391
Hi Rebellos,
I just registered for your project, I'm interrested in. I'm new to all this things, like customs firmware etc. I've tested the Android 4 ICS on Wave S8500 and the missing thing is just Modem (GSM?).
I'm very interrested in your project. I want to test it, but. I'm just a noob in this all things like I've said it... I very want a functional Android on Wave S8500. So, keep it this great work please!
Thanks you.
Sorry for my bad English sir.
its always stuck at badadroid boot image
tried with both
Mikegapinski release and anghelyi's release
not able to boot into jelly bean
yeah! Rebellos is best!
stuck at boot.
but 4.0.4 slim is still better than this release
I've uploaded new package and updated link. Hope now it does contain correct image.
@Up:
U say? Sherlock.
Rebellos said:
I've uploaded new package and updated link. Hope now it does contain correct image.
@Up:
U say? Sherlock.
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stucks on boot logo.
but im not sure whats the problem, the system file or the zImage file.
can someone give me a work zImage file?
Rebellos said:
I've uploaded new package and updated link. Hope now it does contain correct image.
@Up:
U say? Sherlock.
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Again bad img
I rechecked previous and this release and both .img works for me. So updated link once again. This time archive does contain zImage I'm using aswell.
PS: Remember you are welcome to join #badadroid if you got some patches or are just seeking for friends.
Rebellos said:
I rechecked previous and this release and both .img works for me. So updated link once again. This time archive does contain zImage I'm using aswell.
PS: Remember you are welcome to join #badadroid if you got some patches or are just seeking for friends.
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I'll try it now.
THANK AGAIN!
Rebellos said:
I rechecked previous and this release and both .img works for me. So updated link once again. This time archive does contain zImage I'm using aswell.
PS: Remember you are welcome to join #badadroid if you got some patches or are just seeking for friends.
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Hi Rebellos
the same is with new system.img
Could you please upload img without archiving? Probably problem is with your archiver
shaiws said:
stucks on boot logo.
but im not sure whats the problem, the system file or the zImage file.
can someone give me a work zImage file?
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Here you have everything you need, the initramfs is the zImage without compiling.
https://github.com/Rebell/bdroid
best regards.
Initramfs is part of zImage, not zImage itself.
I don't know why your tries are stuck. Remember you need cache and data images too.
There are unpacked files http://goo.im/devs/Rebellos/cm10-wave-0.01/
My first attempt was only with system.img and zimage and, of course, I got stuck on the Badadroid logo screen too.
Second attempt I also copied cache and data images from my working "Polishblood" image. It also gets stuck on the logo screen.
Haven't tryied the unpacked files yet. But I didn't receive any error messages when extracting the packed ones.
Rebellos said:
Initramfs is part of zImage, not zImage itself.
I don't know why your tries are stuck. Remember you need cache and data images too.
There are unpacked files
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Dear Rebellos, i have tried your packed version and unpacked version with no luck. I just stuck at badadroid logo.
In your opinion, what would be the problems?
mikegapinski version and slim version work well in my wave. I have included all file needed but i get no luck with yours.
Maybe that you are using different bootloader or you do something with the bootloader? I not rushing anything, i am just eager to test your jellybean build. I am aware that it will be slow and lack of many features but it does not stopping me to try out your build.
I am really happy that you spend your precious time and energy to make this build. i, one of wave owner, really appreciate your effort.
OK, I get this compilation error:
Code:
make: *** No rule to make target `vendor/samsung/wave-common/proprietary/cypress-touchkey.bin', needed by `out/target/product/wave/system/vendor/firmware/cypress-touchkey.bin'. Stop.
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
Confusing parts start in point #4 of fattire's tutorial:
4. Next, install the proprietary files per the original instructions and run the ./setup-makefiles.sh script in android/system/device/bn/encore.
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There's no setup-makefiles.sh in android/system/device/wave/ no android/system/device/wave-common/ , although I suspect this part is not that important.
As there it says that
(if that doesn’t work for some reason, try typing add_lunch_combo cm_encore-userdebug manually.)
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I tryied doing that and got same error. But I'd say that my first attempt took only half an hour or so, and on second attemp, after doing an add_lunch_combo cm_encore-userdebug, took significantly longer. Could that be possible?
I start the compilation process with a . build/envsetup.sh, than "brunch wave", but also I want to note that 1st time I made a . build/envsetup.sh then "lunch" and there I didn't find a "wave" in the list of devices.
well
tried 20 times now, nothing worked
its still stuck at boot image.
All
Files present in phone mem are
cache.img
datd.img
polishblood_Nightly1.img (rebellos's img renamed)
zImage (latest)
I also tried not renaming the systemimg to polishblood
all in vain
anybody else facing this problem??
deeps_17 said:
well
tried 20 times now, nothing worked
its still stuck at boot image.
All
Files present in phone mem are
cache.img
datd.img
polishblood_Nightly1.img (rebellos's img renamed)
zImage (latest)
I also tried not renaming the systemimg to polishblood
all in vain
anybody else facing this problem??
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Same..
I think we should give to rebellos time, and we will get a working B
@Rebellos maybe you should uploud the all file that you are using in your wave.,,
Hello,
I've also tried to, but i'm stock at logo, also after i tried some photos and videos are missing from my SD Card.
It worked fine before with ICS.
Thanks anyway
system.img should not be renamed.
I've added clean system_cache.zip into http://goo.im/devs/Rebellos/cm10-wave-0.01/ though it's empty and JB seems to be stuck on boot animation with it. You might try first running ICS and then upgrading to JB image.
@Building issues:
I forgot to push one commit. Did it now so after "repo sync" you should be able to go.

Lite Rom (hero)

My idea is, get an old ROM CM and put all the new features of versión 4.2, all without the disadvantage of increased consumption of CPU, RAM BATTERY kit kat.
I took this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47351443&postcount=1514&nocache=1&z=8687517631333321
And deleted more even more apps to increase performance, and put the current keyboard settings.
https://www.mediafire.com/?s5b5lc24oz0w6jp
Zimage : http://www.multiupload.nl/LV7RPIT01C
FM radio: http://d-h.st/H4x Settings> Audio> Method> Galaxy SL/i9003
Great performance and better batery life before : disable notification led (options>system), close all widgets, disable location, (options>location), me too, in devoloper options 0 process background, and close apps whit end button(last option)
I think, this rom + gps + bigmems kernels + full erase bada = perfect rom for samsung wave
can someone help? I would like to make a tuto.
I want to clarify that this is the work of the devs (volk, rebellos, tigrouzen and many more) to which we are eternally grateful, i just copy paste :laugh:
j-virus said:
My idea is, get an old ROM CM and put all the new features of versión 4.2, all without the disadvantage of increased consumption of CPU, RAM BATTERY kit kat.
I took this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47351443&postcount=1514&nocache=1&z=8687517631333321
And deleted more even more apps to increase performance, and put the current keyboard settings.
https://www.mediafire.com/?s5b5lc24oz0w6jp
Great performance and better batery life before : disable notification led (options>system), close all widgets, disable location, (options>location), me too, in devoloper options 0 process background, and close apps whit end button(last option)
I think, this rom + gps + bigmems kernels + full erase bada = perfect rom for samsung wave
can someone help? I would like to make a tuto.
I want to clarify that this is the work of the devs (volk, rebellos, tigrouzen and many more) to which we are eternally grateful, i just copy paste :laugh:
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Zimage for wave2?
I think u must download the rom from 1st page of this thread,this in there, the final kernel(im not sure)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400126
Bigmem kernel is quite easy to do (some lines to change in /kernel/arch/arm/s5pv210/mach-wave.c)
Doing multiple bootmode and an interactive menu as in Zendrokat is a bit more work
Installing on NAND require to do changes in the initialisation files in branch kernel and devices. I managed to do it BUT couldn't get usual method of installation working, had to use the dd if= of= linux command, and some issue with Read Write speed.
For GPS, just need to push last GPS commit and it should be fine.
In any case, it need to work from sources
I think, the internal memory of the wave its partitioned.
Maybe only erasing all nand and rename all nand like the partition of android sould be work.
about gps and bigmem kernel, i have no idea :laugh:
U know where are the gps drivers? if put the drivers in this zip or in other rom manually, works?
Indeed, the internal memory is partitioned FAT16 FAT16 FAT16
Easy to repartition it EXT4 EXT4 EXT4 (for /cache, /system and /data) to make it android compatible and get rid of these virtual partition (with some changes in Init files). Problem is that recovery don't want to install and got some speed issue.
I think GPS files are both in libmocha AND kernel, so it need to make changes in sources and recompile kernel. (It just need to identify files on Github and copy paste).

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