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Hey all,
I was looking through the Hero GSM forums and I saw this from the G1 forums:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=637419
Apparently it JIT enables you Dalvik VM, if I understand them correctly. I'm on Darchstar's AOSP 2.1 so I tried it. My results are below:
MFlops (tested using Linpack from the Market):
Before - 2.19
After - 3.48
Seems interesting I suppose.
if you check the Darchstar 2.1 thread you will see that most of us are running JIT now. I experienced a huge amount of increased performance, (tested with CaffeineMark from market)
I recommend this to anyone.
I tried this on Flipz 2.1, and basically it made my phone lock up when sliding down the unlock screen at boot.
I had every command execute successfully except I couldn't "unmount /system"
Any ideas as to what I might have done wrong?
Also, can this be done for ANY rom, or just the 2.1 roms?
Has anyone got this going on a 2.0 ROM? I'm still running darchstar's 2.0.1 ROM but wouldn't mind enabling JIT if it's doable.
I hadn't seen the instructions on the first post, these are the ones I followed and couldn't get to work...but others did, and I DO know that most on darchstar's rom have it up and running. I tried on flipz 2.1 and had issues, but it could have been just me I DID do one line at a time, and also had to do an ADB remount in there too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5703076&postcount=193
kmartburrito said:
I hadn't seen the instructions on the first post, these are the ones I followed and couldn't get to work...but others did, and I DO know that most on darchstar's rom have it up and running. I tried on flipz 2.1 and had issues, but it could have been just me I DID do one line at a time, and also had to do an ADB remount in there too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5703076&postcount=193
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I followed these instructions and it worked great on AOSP 2.1. I haven't tried it on flipz 2.1 though. Basically, all that is needed is the libdvm.so file and a line added to the build.prop file.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5716781&postcount=1480
Tikerz said:
I followed these instructions and it worked great on AOSP 2.1. I haven't tried it on flipz 2.1 though. Basically, all that is needed is the libdvm.so file and a line added to the build.prop file.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5716781&postcount=1480
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What ROM was this for? Darchstar's or Flipz?
I DID see that it at least requires a hacked 1.6 ROM or any of the 2.1 ROMs
sleejay said:
if you check the Darchstar 2.1 thread you will see that most of us are running JIT now. I experienced a huge amount of increased performance, (tested with CaffeineMark from market)
I recommend this to anyone.
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My bad. I didn't realize that. I stopped following the thread. Its dangerous in there
kmartburrito said:
What ROM was this for? Darchstar's or Flipz?
I DID see that it at least requires a hacked 1.6 ROM or any of the 2.1 ROMs
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It was in Darchstar's AOSP 2.1 thread and works fine on that ROM. I saw you were trying to enable it on flipz 2.1 without any luck so I thought I'd share the instructions I used for the AOSP 2.1 ROM. I'm curious to know if it works for flipz 2.1 ROM though.
Tikerz said:
It was in Darchstar's AOSP 2.1 thread and works fine on that ROM. I saw you were trying to enable it on flipz 2.1 without any luck so I thought I'd share the instructions I used for the AOSP 2.1 ROM. I'm curious to know if it works for flipz 2.1 ROM though.
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I'll give it a shot tonight when I get home from work. Those instructions that I followed unsuccessfully were assuming you were using FASTTEST, which is where the discovery was first found. Obviously, neither Darchstar or Flipz rom are using that, so I guess I was doomed for failure
I'll report back when I know!
kmartburrito said:
I tried this on Flipz 2.1, and basically it made my phone lock up when sliding down the unlock screen at boot.
I had every command execute successfully except I couldn't "unmount /system"
Any ideas as to what I might have done wrong?
Also, can this be done for ANY rom, or just the 2.1 roms?
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It's "umount /system" and that wouldn't cause the installation to fail. I tried this as well and had the same issue. I'm assuming that this will not work in Flipz 2.1.
chavis said:
It's "umount /system" and that wouldn't cause the installation to fail. I tried this as well and had the same issue. I'm assuming that this will not work in Flipz 2.1.
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Ah, you are correct! I must have read that wrong. Thanks for pointing that out. Also, I didn't think it would cause it to fail, so I'm glad you got the same result. Did you follow the FASTTEST instructions, or the ones mentioned in post 1480 mentioned earlier? I haven't looked closely at those, so I don't know if they differ at all.
Do we think it's because the flipz from is based (portions at least) on 2.0.1 rather than 2.1?
I may be totally wrong on that last part, but was thinking that for some reason.
Ran 15 tests through linpack before installing JIT, average came out to 2.389, installed JIT ran 15 more tests average went up to 3.620, now thats a boost if I've seen one yet.
kmartburrito said:
I'll give it a shot tonight when I get home from work. Those instructions that I followed unsuccessfully were assuming you were using FASTTEST, which is where the discovery was first found. Obviously, neither Darchstar or Flipz rom are using that, so I guess I was doomed for failure
I'll report back when I know!
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FWIW. Those are the instructions I used on darchstar 2.1 and it worked perfectly.
[ROMs][GPL] Tenzo's Stock "Plain" HTC 2.1 ROMs - 2.37.605.4 w/JulyOTA [10-01-10]
Many of my recent efforts have lead me to take a few steps back in discovering a few things (does that makes sense?). In working on fixes for 3GP Vanilla MMS and the 50% TWS "issue" I have put these together.
Should hopefully help others, especially those new to cooking that want an easy, trouble free base to start with (no "extra fonts" and no "updating" the JulyOTA manually).
EDIT: if you have "issues" with either wired or wireless tether, you can use the apk's attached below. (thanks Conap, bugger561, and T2Noob)
I have built all of these ROMs from the RUU and integrated the JulyOTA. All ROMs are deodexed. Information below:
ROMs built with dsixda's 0.97 Android Kitchen
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Tenzo-Official2.1-JulyOTA.zip (95.22 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/UTESX66PBP
md5 - F3047E1D78251A4150367F5265F57457
sha1 - CFDF4720B44F8CB23B3B2489C6CC9EE594D7BC04
Tenzo-Official2.1-JulyOTA.zip
Stock ROM built from RUU
JulyOTA Update applied
ROM Deodexed
Removed System Updates (systemupdater.apk)
Added adb/debug capabilities on by default
Will not update radio, recovery or bootloader
NO ROOT OR ANY EXTRAS
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Tenzo-Official2.1-JulyOTA-Root.zip (97.01 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/776C431YTM
md5 - 7241DEB69057FD5E4C857E0A7C621FBA
sha1 - 9AF1C84258C6E30D46E1F69D806BFDC313DDD6B7
Tenzo-Official2.1-JulyOTA-Root.zip
Stock ROM built from RUU
JulyOTA Update applied
ROM Deodexed
Removed System Updates (systemupdater.apk)
Added adb/debug capabilities on by default
Will not update radio, recovery or bootloader
v5 cfs kernel
root (ChainsDD 2.3.6.1)
busybox
wired tether
wireless tether
Changed CPU govenor to "ondemand" (Kernel defaults to "performance")
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Tenzo-Official2.1-JulyOTA-A2SD.zip (100.17 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/73RVCD8IWI
md5 - 60FDE63FF4B55266F0321106D6A564DE
sha1 - AE279F1BB88F118B96F4FC03B29C8398516004B8
Tenzo-Official2.1-JulyOTA-A2SD.zip
Stock ROM built from RUU
JulyOTA Update applied
ROM Deodexed
Removed System Updates (systemupdater.apk)
Added adb/debug capabilities on by default
Will not update radio, recovery or bootloader
v5 cfs kernel
root (ChainsDD 2.3.6.1)
busybox
wired tether
wireless tether
Changed CPU govenor to "ondemand" (Kernel defaults to "performance")
A2SD 2.7.5.1 (non busybox run-parts method)
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Tenzo-Official2.1-Cache.zip (100.17 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/6AB22H8PQ3
md5 - C9F54A0A5454931C2BB3DEE41B53FD51
sha1 - 0904B696C38A54B1A68557F7DA68A5031026E837
Tenzo-Official2.1-Cache.zip
Stock ROM built from RUU
JulyOTA Update applied
ROM Deodexed
Removed System Updates (systemupdater.apk)
Added adb/debug capabilities on by default
Will not update radio, recovery or bootloader
v5 cfs kernel
root (ChainsDD 2.3.6.1)
busybox
wired tether
wireless tether
Changed CPU govenor to "ondemand" (Kernel defaults to "performance")
A2SD 2.7.5.1 (non busybox run-parts method)
Cache2Cache enabled (Over 150MB+ of Internal Storage)
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No Spareparts or DevTools!!! Use attachments below if you want/need these.
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Acknowledgments / Thanks:
dsixda - Android Kitchen - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
tkirton - Apps2SD - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=715116
Conap and decad3nce - CFS Kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=774211
Please donate to one of the Dev's above. Seriously, if it wasn't for them, your phone would suck
10/01/10
Added Cache2Cache Version
Added WiredTether v1.4 (to attached downloads)
09/27/10
Initial Uploads
I just flashed this and now I am having troubles getting wi-fi to work. Whenever I try to enable it, I get an error saying "Unable to start wi-fi". I wasn't having any problems previously with any roms and I just did a full wipe from KaosFroyo V35. Any ideas?
-Allen
THIS HAS BEEN FIXED... SO PLEASE IGNORE THIS POST (UNLESS OF COURSE YOU DL'ED BEFORE I FIXED THE LINKS)
homaygfresh2000 said:
I just flashed this and now I am having troubles getting wi-fi to work. Whenever I try to enable it, I get an error saying "Unable to start wi-fi". I wasn't having any problems previously with any roms and I just did a full wipe from KaosFroyo V35. Any ideas?
-Allen
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which ROM?
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crap... it was either the A2SD or ROOT version, yes? my goof... pulling links... will be back up soon
if you don't want to wait/reflash... unzip the attachment and put them in androidsdk\tools folder...
then:
adb remount
adb push tun.ko /system/lib/modules
adb push wlan.ko /system/lib/modules
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SORRY BOUT THAT!!!
I have the same problem on Tenzo-Official2.1-JulyOTA-Root.
Why don't you just flash PlainJaneT2 which is total Stock with A2sd, and are able to enable JIT through a2sd with By typing "a2sd jit"
Everything works, on it is pretty fast for a HTC rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=718092
Just wondering Why you made another rom thats already out there...
I didn't mean to take over the thread just curious what the difference between PlainJane and this.
Another question is if you tested wired tether?
Because if you just dropped it in the rom I CAN GUARANTEE that it is not working, thats why I didn't add it to the rom, And If you did get it to work can you tell me how you did it?
If you included SETCPU i suggest you take it off if you don't want to have problems with the SETCPU developer later in the future..... A Member has been kicked because he included apps that developers had told him to get rid of.
This has the newest build of 2.1 by HTC. And wired tether has been updated to work on the Eris and incredible. Plainjane, even though it is older than this and T2 is still better for those who do jot care about JIT or A2SD. I've tried both as well as this and jcase's Rom features the most free memory. I uninstall a lot of stock apps and then add maybe 25-30mb of market apps. Plainjane left new with 95+mb free. This and T2 leave me with roughly 70mb.
bugger561 said:
I have the same problem on Tenzo-Official2.1-JulyOTA-Root.
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you can do the same thing posted above
t2noob said:
Why don't you just flash PlainJaneT2 which is total Stock with A2sd, and are able to enable JIT through a2sd with By typing "a2sd jit"
Everything works, on it is pretty fast for a HTC rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=718092
Just wondering Why you made another rom thats already out there...
I didn't mean to take over the thread just curious what the difference between PlainJane and this.
Another question is if you tested wired tether?
Because if you just dropped it in the rom I CAN GUARANTEE that it is not working, thats why I didn't add it to the rom, And If you did get it to work can you tell me how you did it?
If you included SETCPU i suggest you take it off if you don't want to have problems with the SETCPU developer later in the future..... A Member has been kicked because he included apps that developers had told him to get rid of.
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hmmm
this is completely stock... no extra scripts, no extra fonts, no a2sd, etc. it's stock... with july OTA integrated and deodexed. that's all i did. can you point out where the other completely stock ROM with JulyOTA integrated is? If i missed it, i apologize. again... other than not trashing bootloader, recovery, etc, it's as "stock" as it gets. no symlinks changed in update-script, etc. again, this is the only stock ROM w/July OTA integrated that i've seen on the forum. did i miss something? (Official Obsession is close... but that requires you flash over the update. not easy for beginning cooks trying to customize a ROM... and it's not deodexed)
the "other" 2 ROMs are different as well... one is almost stock, with just latest ChainsDD superuser (root) added (no a2sd), with Conap's CFS kernel. the other is the same, with latest a2sd added (which allows the ability to add cache2cache as well).
i've enjoyed PlainJaneT2... and it is still my base for TT2.1. i've given full props to you with links and request even for donations in that thread. if i've upset you, again, i apologize.
also, no "extra" apps (setcpu, etc) are included... i know the rules
i'm not trying to "ruin" any experience for anyone... or step on anyone's toes. i'm just trying to help out and contribute. certainly have never tried to upset anyone on this forum EVER!
bugger561 said:
This has the newest build of 2.1 by HTC. And wired tether has been updated to work on the Eris and incredible. Plainjane, even though it is older than this and T2 is still better for those who do jot care about JIT or A2SD. I've tried both as well as this and jcase's Rom features the most free memory. I uninstall a lot of stock apps and then add maybe 25-30mb of market apps. Plainjane left new with 95+mb free. This and T2 leave me with roughly 70mb.
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one thing you can do with a2sd 2.7.5.1 is run the cache on the cache partition.
adb remount
adb shell
a2sd cachepart
when it's done, it will reboot the ROM. pull the battery and clear dalvik (or else you'll get a few FC's when you reboot).
you can try the above with "a2sd cachepartreset" and it "should" clear dalvik for you... but it hasn't worked well for me
t2noob said:
Another question is if you tested wired tether?
Because if you just dropped it in the rom I CAN GUARANTEE that it is not working, thats why I didn't add it to the rom, And If you did get it to work can you tell me how you did it?
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There was a version of wired tether put up here on xda somewhere that did work with our phones....
Conap said:
There was a version of wired tether put up here on xda somewhere that did work with our phones....
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added to first post big thanks (as always) Conap!
tenzomonk said:
added to first post big thanks (as always) Conap!
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The official wired tether 1.4 integrated the fix for our phone. So the latest from the official site will work.
bugger561 said:
The official wired tether 1.4 integrated the fix for our phone. So the latest from the official site will work.
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good to know thanks......
Hey, I pasted those two files into the correct directory using rootexplorer. I've done it twice now and rebooted, WiFi is still not working.
bugger561 said:
Hey, I pasted those two files into the correct directory using rootexplorer. I've done it twice now and rebooted, WiFi is still not working.
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try the "new" DL and just flash over (no wipe should be needed). what does it say your "kernel" is under software info?
t2noob said:
Another question is if you tested wired tether?
Because if you just dropped it in the rom I CAN GUARANTEE that it is not working, thats why I didn't add it to the rom, And If you did get it to work can you tell me how you did it?
If you included SETCPU i suggest you take it off if you don't want to have problems with the SETCPU developer later in the future..... A Member has been kicked because he included apps that developers had told him to get rid of.
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Conap said:
There was a version of wired tether put up here on xda somewhere that did work with our phones....
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In here, the version that was taken from the EVO guys:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7666883&postcount=12
tenzomonk said:
try the "new" DL and just flash over (no wipe should be needed). what does it say your "kernel" is under software info?
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I have Conap's CFS #5
sickbox said:
In here, the version that was taken from the EVO guys:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7666883&postcount=12
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Why use this old 1.2 when the official 1.4 does it cleaner: http://code.google.com/p/android-wired-tether/
Perfect timing on this! My lady is techologically challenged and having a ROM like this is perfect. She kept busting my bawls about not having teeter... Every time I installed it via an APK it would always FC after a bit.
Edit this was on a different rom, so far only issue I've had with this rom is a FC when trying to auto-update google maps.
tenzomonk said:
you can do the same thing posted above
hmmm
this is completely stock... no extra scripts, no extra fonts, no a2sd, etc. it's stock... with july OTA integrated and deodexed. that's all i did. can you point out where the other completely stock ROM with JulyOTA integrated is? If i missed it, i apologize. again... other than not trashing bootloader, recovery, etc, it's as "stock" as it gets. no symlinks changed in update-script, etc. again, this is the only stock ROM w/July OTA integrated that i've seen on the forum. did i miss something? (Official Obsession is close... but that requires you flash over the update. not easy for beginning cooks trying to customize a ROM... and it's not deodexed)
the "other" 2 ROMs are different as well... one is almost stock, with just latest ChainsDD superuser (root) added (no a2sd), with Conap's CFS kernel. the other is the same, with latest a2sd added (which allows the ability to add cache2cache as well).
i've enjoyed PlainJaneT2... and it is still my base for TT2.1. i've given full props to you with links and request even for donations in that thread. if i've upset you, again, i apologize.
also, no "extra" apps (setcpu, etc) are included... i know the rules
i'm not trying to "ruin" any experience for anyone... or step on anyone's toes. i'm just trying to help out and contribute. certainly have never tried to upset anyone on this forum EVER!
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Like I said I was just asking and playing devils advocate I was gone for a month a half so I have no Idea of what happened I'm just catching up. Take no offense to what I said I was just curious.
first post updated w/new Cache2Cache version
What is busy box? .. Does it install itself when using other programs like titanium? I just opened it for the first time to see what it was and it tried installing, so I denied it super user till I figure it out
Rocking dj05 and jt's voodoo 5
See here, here, and here
imnuts said:
See here, here, and here
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I heart lmgtfy.
Lol.. Thanks for the links.. But I have already searched and I have no clue what I'm looking at.. What does everyone use this for? With what I'm running did it install itself?
What can it so for my fascinate? I'm just asking for a summary in layman's terms.
Rocking dj05 and jt's voodoo 5
It would be in the DJ05 ROM that you installed most likely. If not, Titanium backup uses it. Busybox is a set of basic UNIX/Linux command-line tools, and some of them can help you get out of a jam via adb as well.
Busybox is installed as part of every root method I'm aware of. As it's been stated, it contains many Linux commands that are not otherwise included in the Android OS, and which are needed for root access to work properly. If you block it, I'm guessing that some or perhaps all of the apps you try to use that require root access wont work properly. I don't, however, have a lot of experience with it, so I could be wrong on some of the details.
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You yourself won't actually "use" it, in terms of using an app. It's all done in the background.
Kevin Gossett said:
You yourself won't actually "use" it, in terms of using an app. It's all done in the background.
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That's the answer I was looking for thanks
Rocking dj05 and jt's voodoo 5
I had posted in the a100 forum and was referred here.
My wife just got the 32 gig a200 and I was wondering about different apps like Beats Audio, Swype etc..
Right now it is all stock but wondering what the steps would be to root and add a new ROM to it..
Thank you for your time..
bonez537 said:
I had posted in the a100 forum and was referred here.
My wife just got the 32 gig a200 and I was wondering about different apps like Beats Audio, Swype etc..
Right now it is all stock but wondering what the steps would be to root and add a new ROM to it..
Thank you for your time..
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hbwelch's tool will root, flash recovery and kernel, and much more.
Thanks for your response..
I will look into it. she actually updated it today. so I dont know if I need to wiat for a new root. or if the update was minimal .. and I should go ahead an do it..
The latest update was June 22/23-abouts, and the tool still works on that update, so you should be fine. The tool is practically noob-proof (not calling you a noob, though), and very simple to follow.
I installed Swype beta using the Swype installer. Works perfectly. No hacking required, just need to sign up with swype for thier beta testing.
Videonut said:
I installed Swype beta using the Swype installer. Works perfectly. No hacking required, just need to sign up with swype for thier beta testing.
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Thanks.. did they send you an APK or is it something I would need to sign up exclusively?
Sign up. You log in on the installer to download it. WiFi is recommended.
Reading about pdroid and from what I gather, you can't use it with our stock ROM even if you have root. Any devs or more knowledgeable people who can tell me how to compile a stock rooted ROM that includes pdroid?
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357056
Just looking for advice or anyone with experience in this area
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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or... for that matter, why is it that none of the roms seem to be integrating pdroid/openpdroid?
I have tried the autopatcher on several different roms, and none have patched properly.
I feel like this is a very good feature, but I am starting to feel as if I am in the minority.
Have I missed any roms with pdroid in them?
Maybe its still too buggy to be integrated into a ROM - regardless, I'm going to see if I can get something going tonight when I have a few hours. I've never compiled Roms before tho so I doubt I'll be successful. If I am I'll find a way to share it :beer:
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openpdroid
shultz11588 said:
Reading about pdroid and from what I gather, you can't use it with our stock ROM even if you have root. Any devs or more knowledgeable people who can tell me how to compile a stock rooted ROM that includes pdroid?
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357056
Just looking for advice or anyone with experience in this area
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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I have patched Primerunner rom, PA rom and Steve's PUB rom with OpenPdroid and Autopatcher through ApG
Don.t think Collegedev has pushed Pdroid to 4.2.1 in Autopatcher yet but am sure openpdroid and pdroid are now interacting on how to move it forward...
Steve's Pub rom 5th Feb..fully patched no errors.....Primefrunner and PA.2.99 patched with 1 or 2 error fixes but successfully patched..
I'm running Steve's Pub rom patched with Openpdroid and this is an Antutu score for reference ...running very smooth
Uploaded Patches
http://androtransfer.com/?developer=stevespear
Above is link for rom use Krait version
Here is the patches for Steve's pub rom
You will also need Pdroid manager apk to control and monitor..
Remember YOU do this because YOU want to
It's working perfect for me
So it wouldn't be possible to patch stock rooted 4.2.1? Or the upcoming 4.2.2? Only aokp and aosp?
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i looked for a few threads about pdroid and i still don't get how i make this thing work on cm10.1 or paranoid android or other roms.
I'm also interested in integrating openpdroid or pdroid, does anyone have opinion between the two projects?
Also in the same vein, the fugumod kernel on Galaxy Nexus looks really good. A similar hardened kernel would be nice to see on Nexus 4, unless one exists already?
thebazman said:
http://androtransfer.com/?developer=stevespear
Above is link for rom use Krait version
Here is the patches for Steve's pub rom
You will also need Pdroid manager apk to control and monitor..
Remember YOU do this because YOU want to
It's working perfect for me
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OK, I made it and it works!
1) Download mako rom from link above.
2) Download gapps.
3) Download those 2 attached files.
4) Move all files to phone storage.
5) Make a nandroid backup.
6) Full wipe.
7) Flash by this order:
* Rom
* Gapps
* ....restore.zip (attached file)
* ...update.zip (attached file)
8) Wipe dalvik cache
9) Reboot
10) Install from play store the PDroid Manager
That's is.
hmm
thebazman said:
I have patched Primerunner rom, PA rom and Steve's PUB rom with OpenPdroid and Autopatcher through ApG
Don.t think Collegedev has pushed Pdroid to 4.2.1 in Autopatcher yet but am sure openpdroid and pdroid are now interacting on how to move it forward...
Steve's Pub rom 5th Feb..fully patched no errors.....Primefrunner and PA.2.99 patched with 1 or 2 error fixes but successfully patched..
I'm running Steve's Pub rom patched with Openpdroid and this is an Antutu score for reference ...running very smooth
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Great info. I am curious if their is a specific way you did it? I had tried that specific build, and got patching failed from apg.
shultz11588 said:
So it wouldn't be possible to patch stock rooted 4.2.1? Or the upcoming 4.2.2? Only aokp and aosp?
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THIS. very interested in 4.2.2. I am using the mysterious aokp 4.2.2 right now, and I LOVED pub, but I don't like downgrading. As frustrating as that may be sometimes... case in point, DANG I really miss AVRCP. driving around and my jvc head unit always says 'no name'
I guess my main question is why are more developers not integrating this into their roms? Seems like a valuable security enhancement.
(Please, don't get me wrong. I am not complaining, and I love and appreciate the work that goes into development. I am genuinely curious if their is some reason preventing integration.)
Finally got open pdroid to patch successfully on both mysterious aokp 4.2.2 2/19 release, and on pa 3.0. happy happy camper. Facebook messenger now says I am most definitely not at another girl's house when I message my girlfriend. jk of course.
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How do I run auto patcher on Win 7 without the ApG tool
Hi,
I downloaded the latest ApG tool from here: forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31648393&postcount=690
I had already installed the latest JDK/JRE along with Cygwin on my PC (with some help from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28196231&postcount=104).
However, when I run ApG, it insists on downloading Java and Cygwin once again! The total download it wants to make is some 250 MB. While the size of the download is not an issue, I do want to know why ApG is insisting on downloading something that has already been installed. Is there some mistake with my installation? Or has the ApG team missed out on this basic error check?
Apart from this, if I want to auto patch a ROM using auto patcher on Win 7 (WITHOUT ApG), how do I go about it? Like I said, I already have Java and Cygwin installed on my machine.
Would appreciate any help or guidance on this topic.
Thanks in advance!
Does anyone know of any other thread on this topic? I've not been able to find other threads in Q&A related to openpdroid.
lovethenexus said:
Hi,
I downloaded the latest ApG tool from here: forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31648393&postcount=690
I had already installed the latest JDK/JRE along with Cygwin on my PC (with some help from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28196231&postcount=104).
However, when I run ApG, it insists on downloading Java and Cygwin once again! The total download it wants to make is some 250 MB. While the size of the download is not an issue, I do want to know why ApG is insisting on downloading something that has already been installed. Is there some mistake with my installation? Or has the ApG team missed out on this basic error check?
Apart from this, if I want to auto patch a ROM using auto patcher on Win 7 (WITHOUT ApG), how do I go about it? Like I said, I already have Java and Cygwin installed on my machine.
Would appreciate any help or guidance on this topic.
Thanks in advance!
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I think the reason the Apg tool downloads it's own copy of Java and cgwin is because it was designed to be a stand alone solution. I've been using it since it started supporting 4.2 based roms and it works great. Sorry I can't help with patching a rom without using the tool. It would probably be easier to install Ubuntu in a virtual machine than to figure it out using cgwin.
There is an openpdroid thread in the main android section of these forums. Sorry i cant get you a link right now as I'm on my phone and searching isn't really practical from the xda app.
I guess I'll just have to go ahead and let the app do its magic the way it wants . Thanks anyways for your response. I did think about the VM solution, but that seemed not worth the effort. I'll post a better solution if I find one (on installation without the tool).
linelock said:
I think the reason the Apg tool downloads it's own copy of Java and cgwin is because it was designed to be a stand alone solution. I've been using it since it started supporting 4.2 based roms and it works great. Sorry I can't help with patching a rom without using the tool. It would probably be easier to install Ubuntu in a virtual machine than to figure it out using cgwin.
There is an openpdroid thread in the main android section of these forums. Sorry i cant get you a link right now as I'm on my phone and searching isn't really practical from the xda app.
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