Here's the code required to overclock the eris. It's basically just ToAsTcfh's. The .config also disables the HTC Performance Lock that prevents overclocking.
http://github.com/ivanmmj/eris
Will this work with evil eris 2?
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ivan! you're the man. Thanks so much for your work on this!
awesome, thanks ivan
iflip said:
Will this work with evil eris 2?
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This is source code. They require the creator of the ROMs to actual download the source code to the kernel of the eris, modify it with my edits, then compile the source code. (Or they can just open my boot.img from my ROM, take out my compiled kernel and use it.)
Thank you Ivan!
thanks ivan... totally epic!
Thanks Ivan!
ivanmmj said:
Here's the code required to overclock the eris. It's basically just ToAsTcfh's. The .config also disables the HTC Performance Lock that prevents overclocking.
http://github.com/ivanmmj/eris
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I've uploaded a patch that improves upon this quite a bit. Please feel free to take what you'd like and add to your repository. Posted on xda here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6440161
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It seems that HTC developer page has the source code for the 2.6.29 Droid Eris (codename Desire) kernel available. Maybe this could be usefull for you developers!
Regards.
http://developer.htc.com enjoy all!
It seems that HTC developer page has the source code for the 2.6.29 Droid Eris (codename Desire) kernel available. Maybe this could be usefull for you developers!
Regards.
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does this mean us leakers can root now?
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No it doesn't but it does mean a lot more roms for root users
Some people are having trouble seeing it on the site. I upped it to mediafire. Here ya go...
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dznyhidymim/desirec_2.6.29_8a03cb9a.tar.bz2
and here is there direct link http://member.america.htc.com/download/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/desirec_2.6.29_8a03cb9a.tar.bz2
This is what we need to get OC'ing working right?
Can we flash this to our current roms?
dmullins80 said:
Can we flash this to our current roms?
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This is already in all the current ROMs. Now we can start using modified kernels that allow for OC and the like.
PHP:
Yeah that's what I was thinking by I didn't know for sure. But why couldnt we OC before if we already if we already had the kernal?
mmm.......
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PHP:
Yeah that's what I was thinking by I didn't know for sure. But why couldnt we OC before if we already if we already had the kernal?
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I don't think you understand what this is. This isn't a rom or a patch or an update. This is the source code to the Eris's kernel. We didn't have this before, we were waiting on HTC to release it.
Do a google search for linux kernel to get a better idea of what a kernel is.
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PHP:
Yeah that's what I was thinking by I didn't know for sure. But why couldnt we OC before if we already if we already had the kernal?
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The runnable form of the kernel can't be changed (much very easily, at least). Having the source code renders making real changes to the kernel feasible.
very nice. i cannot wait to come back from vacation to see our phone finally OC'd
YESS! Finally
So this wont help find a vulnerability for us leak users?
It may help find a hole in 2.1 for leakers... But dont get your hopes up to high.. The 1.5 source didn't yield much in the way of root when it was released. Im more excited to possibly see OC on the Eris!!
I'm not a leaker, but there's a thread in General that talks about the incredable being rooted from just the source. That's where you'll probobly find a hole.
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I'm not a leaker, but there's a thread in General that talks about the incredable being rooted from just the source. That's where you'll probobly find a hole.
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I've searched, and heard nothing about the incredible being rooted. Where did you read that? Link?
irascible said:
I've searched, and heard nothing about the incredible being rooted. Where did you read that? Link?
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stay on topic...
this is good news!
I want to try compiling my own kernel for 2.2. Where can I find the source code?
For the incredible its not out yet i dont think. I could be wrong though.
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Warning!
Please start threads asking questions in General sub-forum. Thanks
veli69 said:
I want to try compiling my own kernel for 2.2. Where can I find the source code?
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when its available it will be here http://developer.htc.com/
otherwise go here for android source http://android.git.kernel.org/
ghostrida said:
when its available it will be here http://developer.htc.com/
otherwise go here for android source http://android.git.kernel.org/
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I will try git
It's not there. And they won't release it.
Since when was HTC obligated to release kernel source if they didn't release the binary?
Well regardless I want to try making kernels how do you know the version of the kernel you downloaded ?
You don't understand. The aosp kernel source does not contain board support for the Dinc.
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Finally...
Samsung has released the opensource for the Epic D700 on its Open Source Release Center site.
EB13.tar.gz file is there too.
Go check it out
http://opensource.samsung.com
Go to mobile-> mobile phone
and search for D700
Well... yay.
cool!!!!!!
So is this the real deal? Do the devs now have the source? If so, double yay!
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Should this be reposted to the development section?
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can somebody explain to idiots such as myself what to do with this? is this a fully functional update? can we flash it in odin? will it keep my bevarage hot? is it useful to the non-devs, or is it just a source from which devs can find recipes?
thanks in advance. ducking.
Nice! I've been checking that site every day for about a week since the 'announcement' hooplah started.
Has anyone verified the source is current though? The 'blank' marked source has been there since pre-DI18 release.
*opens champagne*
Someone get the devs attention.
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can somebody explain to idiots such as myself what to do with this? is this a fully functional update? can we flash it in odin? will it keep my bevarage hot? is it useful to the non-devs, or is it just a source from which devs can find recipes?
thanks in advance. ducking.
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Ditto
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Ditto
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Is this really Froyo and Source? Can any devs verify?
This should be odin flashable vesion of official froyo. With the source we can finally make good roms like cyanogen or MUIU (however you spell it)
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This should be odin flashable vesion of official froyo. With the source we can finally make good roms like cyanogen or MUIU (however you spell it)
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I downloaded the file and extracted it with 7zip. There is a Platform.tar and Kernel.tar
I'm not a dev, and could be wrong, but I don't think its flashable.
Regardless, the devs need to see this.
it useless without the binary kernel's initramfs but you can use older dk28 kernel initramfs!
That's it fellas. Lets get some root to.this.
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downloading it also, if it isn't flashable then what do you do with it?
if it is infact goiung to release ota on monday, then do i have to go back to di18 stock to get it?
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downloading it also, if it isn't flashable then what do you do with it?
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Uploaded to rapidshare:
http://rapidshare.com/files/44860187...te_EB13.tar.gz
Fail
Downloading my self...build box is booting....EPIC WIN
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Uploaded to rapidshare:
http://rapidshare.com/files/44860187...te_EB13.tar.gz
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link does not work
Guys, this is source, hence the release on Samsung's opensource website. For devs only. Its a very good thing, but you probably won't have anything to flash today.
Countdown to every Epic owner clamoring for Gingerbread.
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there is' someone who can compile a kernel for beta ics Andrew Garen?
There wont be any custom kernels for those roms till there's source code for ICS
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True. "Compiling" is referring to compiling source. As soon as we get source code....we're golden.
You could take the boot.img and unpack it to make minor tweaks but not nearly enough. The real quality tweaks reside in the zImage binary.
A boot.img consists of two major parts;
1. Ramdisk
2. zImage (binary)
Who's Andrew Garen?
Has been the ICS kernel already released? If yes, could please provide the link to the downloading page or git repository, I need to recompile a custom one.
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Who's Andrew Garen?
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He's a dev. His roms work awesome. You should chcek it out. www.drewgaren.com
jlanza said:
Has been the ICS kernel already released? If yes, could please provide the link to the downloading page or git repository, I need to recompile a custom one.
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It is not.
jlanza said:
Has been the ICS kernel already released? If yes, could please provide the link to the downloading page or git repository, I need to recompile a custom one.
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I think that the matr1x kernel v11.5 should work on drew garens icy! do a backup and try!
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hi...
Ever since i have joined xda i have been listening about a particular device getting its source codes released (latestly galaxy note). All that i know is that source codes help the deving community a lot.
But how do they?
Are Source Codes untouched AOSP Roms that are untouched by carrier branding and have the native support for all hardware built in?
Today i stumbled upon opensouce.samsung.com and i found this:
GT-I5800
GT-I5800L GT-I5800_OpenSource.tar.gz
GT-I5800
GT-I5801
GT-I5801 HK
GT-I5801 INDIA GT-I5800_OpenSource_Update1(froyo).zip
GT-I5800D USA GT-I5800D_OpenSource(froyo).zip
GT-I5801 EUR GT-I5801_OpenSource.tar.gz
So these are froyo source codes i guess.
Are these of any use for cm devlopment (cm 6/7).
Sorry for the noobish questions!
Thanks in advance!
adityabhagat95 said:
hi...
Ever since i have joined xda i have been listening about a particular device getting its source codes released (latestly galaxy note). All that i know is that source codes help the deving community a lot.
But how do they?
Are Source Codes untouched AOSP Roms that are untouched by carrier branding and have the native support for all hardware built in?
Today i stumbled upon opensouce.samsung.com and i found this:
GT-I5800
GT-I5800L GT-I5800_OpenSource.tar.gz
GT-I5800
GT-I5801
GT-I5801 HK
GT-I5801 INDIA GT-I5800_OpenSource_Update1(froyo).zip
GT-I5800D USA GT-I5800D_OpenSource(froyo).zip
GT-I5801 EUR GT-I5801_OpenSource.tar.gz
So these are froyo source codes i guess.
Are these of any use for cm devlopment (cm 6/7).
Sorry for the noobish questions!
Thanks in advance!
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Samsung releases some roms which aren't yet completed fully.
they are intended to be compiled by the rom developers and release it online..
this is the trend for the lazy samsung guys
But would it be beneficial for cm development??
And how are they incomplete ROMS? ajay can u pls answer them all..
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adityabhagat95 said:
But would it be beneficial for cm development??
And how are they incomplete ROMS? ajay can u pls answer them all..
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the benefit of Cyanogenmod is that it is based on Gingerbread, which we can never get it officially by samsung....and CM contains lots of new features that Samsung will never give us
Source code is made by programmers. They type the code, and code is initially just text. The source code is then compiled into something that the phone can understand. That is what we get on the phone, the compiled stuff. The thing is changing the compiled stuff is harder an more restricted than changing code.
The difference is like the difference between changing/adding to an already finished meal (the compiled stuff) vs changing/adding to the recipe (the source code). You can do more and make more significant changes by changing the recipe (source code).
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But would it be beneficial for cm development??
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obviously, no
adityabhagat95 said:
And how are they incomplete ROMS? ajay can u pls answer them all..
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they are not finished compiling. They are meant to be compiled by us , And then we can flash it on our phone and then enjoy it
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nice
ajay.d96 said:
obviously, no
they are not finished compiling. They are meant to be compiled by us , And then we can flash it on our phone and then enjoy it
nice
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Did you just liked my tapatalk signature..haha.
Thanks for sharing the info .