would droid eris roms work on aria ?
You'd possibly most likely brick it if you flashed a Droid Eris rom for various reasons.
1.To my knowledge the eris has a 800mhz CPU. So I'd be wayyy to laggy on a 600mhz CPU.
2. Eris is cdma and aria is GSM. 2 different bands so even if it would boot you'd get no reception.
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First, the Eris has a 528mhz processor not 800mhz. Second the cpu's are different so you would, need to use an Aria kernel which probably will not work with the Eris rom. But with nandroid it can't hurt to try.
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lilhaiti said:
First, the Eris has a 528mhz processor not 800mhz. Second the cpu's are different so you would, need to use an Aria kernel which probably will not work with the Eris rom. But with nandroid it can't hurt to try.
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I stand corrected. I was thinking of another phone.
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thanks guys
You should be able to port an Eris ROM to the Aria, since it works ok the other direction. The different CPUs is the easy part, you just swap in an Aria kernel. The hard part as far as I can tell would be other things like the wifi. If you look at some of the work that people have done porting the Gratia ROM to the Eris, you might be able to get some ideas on reversing the process.
I'm pretty swamped, but I'll be glad to respond to questions/provide tips. Just PM me anytime.
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Ok I was thinking to myself & reading through all the forums & thinking the only thing stopping us from rocking out froyo/Gingerbread action on are samsung Fascinate's is the kernel issue right ?
off the beaten track but need to read to understand the train of thought:
Well being a former 2 week droid X owner & me being the modder I am I rooted it & as many of you Know the droid X has a locked bootloader but that has not stopped a well known android developer by the name of Jrummy to Develop a app to Overclcok the Droid X even with the locked bootloader but still the system is reading that the phone is still running a 1ghz speeds
Main Idea :
Well I was thinking why cant a more experienced dev than myself as I just started out as a developer a more experienced dev develop a app along the same lines to trick are fascinates into running Froyo/Gingerbread roms but still using the kernel we currently are using I am guessing the kernels might need to be tweaked but I think this is possible I believe if a more experienced dev contacted Jrummy he would give the source code to them to develope off of I am not sure but pretty sure he has it @ GITHUB
Thanks for this, it was a long day and I needed the laugh...
Guessing your about to get clobbered, if I were you, I'd duck.
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No.
We need the RIL
nmyeti said:
Thanks for this, it was a long day and I needed the laugh...
Guessing your about to get clobbered, if I were you, I'd duck.
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your a ****, stop trying to be cool on the internet.
If I were I'd point out that your is possessive and that you should be looking for "you are" or you're...
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writing a kernel module from scratch and writing a kernel from scratch are 2 completely different things
not feasible, even in concept
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I think that you just proved karallam's point
Noticed that did you?
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nmyeti said:
Thanks for this, it was a long day and I needed the laugh...
Guessing your about to get clobbered, if I were you, I'd duck.
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+1. This has to be the funniest thing I've read today. Thanks for the laugh. You do, however, deserve an A for effort.
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lol...........
Actually he is half right. Punk.kaos currently has froyo and ginger running on the eris? He also apparently had froyo booting on the fascinate as well. And there is no source for the eris for either? Any clarification on this would prove to be very educational for all....
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It's a nice thought, and one day we might see it. One thing is YES GB as well as FROYO have been seen booting on the Galaxy S phones but they have been GSM based phones not Verizon CDMA phones which have a totally different system writes.
Best bet would be to check on the IRC channels and see whats going on there, and see how things progress, great idea but not anytime in the near future, welcome to Samsung.
Cheers.
denonlake said:
Actually he is half right. Punk.kaos currently has froyo and ginger running on the eris? He also apparently had froyo booting on the fascinate as well. And there is no source for the eris for either? Any clarification on this would prove to be very educational for all....
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I came from the eris to the fascinate, and yeah there are now a ton of eris roms running froyo on the 2.6.29 kernel. And as I understand it, kaos is also working on gingerbread for the eris as well, and has a gb rom running (tho it still has problems). But to get to the point where the eris is at now, as far as it being able to run froyo perfectly with no bugs or glitches, it took a pretty long damn time. Its not nearly as simple as fooling the system into thinking that we're running a 2.6.32 or .35 kernel, unfortunately. There were tons of things that didnt work at first. In fact, almost nothing worked at first. But kaos and the other devs kept at it, and with each new release, they'd fix 1 or more of those things broken. Of course, they had help from a bunch of hero devs that were simultaneously working on getting froyo to work on the cdma hero.
My point is, however, that our devs are already working on this, but right now there are still some huge issues that make the roms/kernels far from ready for public release. But there is no reason to fear, as the devs will continue to do their thing, and even if samsung puts off releasing froyo for another year, I promise you that before too long the devs will have found a way to give us what we want.. namely, froyo and gb!
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Froyo boots fine on the Fascinate..as long as you don't want phone functions.
adrynalyne said:
Froyo boots fine on the Fascinate..as long as you don't want phone functions.
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so does gb for that matter
adrynalyne said:
Froyo boots fine on the Fascinate..as long as you don't want phone functions.
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Pshhh who wanted a phone to talk on anyways?
wilshyre said:
and even if samsung puts off releasing froyo for another year, I promise you that before too long the devs will have found a way to give us what we want...
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If samsung does that im gonna start boycotting their phones...
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so does gb for that matter
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So, does this mean you're part of supercurio's big SGS powwow?
That's awesome. We can use string and tin cans instead...
Since the epic 4g is cdma. Does their froyo help us at all?
Can you put a droid 1 rom on the droid 2. just really need a yes or no
No, completely different hardware, youll just brick your phone
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Yea the different processors, wireless chip, the only thing really compatible is the camera, SD card, and screen. I'm not 100% on the screen.
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alright, thats all i needed, i really want gingerbread on my droid 2
Trust me me 2. Follow p3droid on twitter. He has something 2.3 related that he is planning to release however i am unsure whether it is for d2 or dx.
I have an at&t liberty(aria) which i use as an podcast player. No service and am running rc1 of cm7 and its sweet especially using the built in sip dialing. If it runs that well on that extremely limited piece lf hardware then the d2 will fly.
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matthewflinchbaugh said:
Trust me me 2. Follow p3droid on twitter. He has something 2.3 related that he is planning to release however i am unsure whether it is for d2 or dx.
I have an at&t liberty(aria) which i use as an podcast player. No service and am running rc1 of cm7 and its sweet especially using the built in sip dialing. If it runs that well on that extremely limited piece lf hardware then the d2 will fly.
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yea, i just found out about p3droid from another thread and followed him, i really hope its for the droid 2, i have GB 2.3.2 on my droid 1 and it flies..to bad the screen looks like a spiderweb
Even if it is for the DX, I am sure there will be port like some of the current DX roms out now.
Has the 1.6ghz project died? Are they still working on it or have they abandoned it? I really want to try it out.
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Dead project, go to their forums for more info.
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there was an issue where the clock speed appeared to be at 1.6 GHz, but in reality, as they increased the speed, the actual system speed decreased. (i think the term is clock-gating).
The remains of the manhattan project in the 2.2 kernels is that of Dragon and DoW, only they are up to 1.4 GHz.
Oh well, I'm flashing the dragon kernel then
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Wasn't manhattan for eclair anyways?
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Wasn't manhattan for eclair anyways?
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Yes, eclair only.
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I PMed Morific a while ago for a 1.6 ghz DOW kernel for froyo. He said that it should be stable if your phone can handle 1.6 ghz. Mine can't.
I think still have the .zip file though.
According to them:
Project mothballed and knowledge from it taken on to core, core is more advanced and attempting to resolve issues with the high end overclock that are fatal to this projects design.
heres thread if you want to check out more info: http://board.teamwhiskey.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=53&start=0
Just so people know, core is also a 2.1 (eclair) only kernel.
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dead as a door nail, trying to over clock that high ..........too many freezes....... too unstable
I don't believe the kernel was at all stable and potentially significantly more dangerous than other kernels
I am visiting here from EVO forum... The word is that there'll be an encrypted bootloader on the EVOO 3D just like the Motorola Droid X... can anyone weigh in on the problems this poses. It seems you guys have plenty of roms, but people are saying it will make roms nonexistent on the EVO 3D. Is this the case? Is it more difficult for Devs around here because of this?
Thanks for any feedback in advance!
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It disallows us from flashing custom kernels; therefore, we can't have things like Cyanogenmod and true AOSP ROMS.
Our ROMS are made from the stock Droid X rom and have things like motoblur removed and replaced with AOSP applications.
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It just makes life difficult if you like to customize your device. I also find that as time goes on, it becomes more annoying.
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Wasnt the thunderbolt bootloader locked also? Yet they figured out how to unlock it days after release, here we are a year with dx andno progress...
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Wasnt the thunderbolt bootloader locked also? Yet they figured out how to unlock it days after release, here we are a year with dx andno progress...
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The thunderbolt key was a lot simpler and it was considered incredibly lucky they got through. The droid x has a 1024 bit RSA encryption key. Have fun getting through that
There's a lot of differences in MOTO and HTC's way of locking it down. MOTO has an encrypted bootloader while HTC uses an encrypted signature. Also a permanent root is possible on MOTO devices while only temp root on HTC. With HTC any changes made to the system partition are reverted back to stock on a reboot. Makes customs roms pretty useless. Unless we get lucky like the thunderbolt we won't have s-off on new HTC devices unless they let us.
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Hey guys, I'm on stock 4.1.2 and it's running well. But I was wondering, now that the bootloader is unlocked (or just in general) is there a way to overclock my RAZR on the stock ROM?
The phone is fast but with the great battery life I wouldn't mind some extra horsepower throughout the day.
Thanks in advance
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i have not unlocked my bootloader yet, i dont see a reason to atm.. but with root, there is an app called pimp my rom, its the best i have seen, every option you can think of, even resolution tweaks..
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i have not unlocked my bootloader yet, i dont see a reason to atm.. but with root, there is an app called pimp my rom, its the best i have seen, every option you can think of, even resolution tweaks..
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Sick app, i saw the governor tweaks but i didn't see a straight up overclock?
Also, do you know any solid ways to tweak our resolution? How does that work, really? How can you get a better image out of your screen that way?
Thanks in advance
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You need a kernel capable of overclocking to overclock, so keep an eye on kernel development. It's sure to pick up the Razr hd family now that we've unlocked the BL. Also, underclocking > overclocking. I've got an ATT HTC One X, which has the same processor and, thanks to the magic of project butter, I've underclocked as low as 1.3ghz (the lowest current kernels are capable of) without seeing any difference in performance. I do, however, get much better battery
Dyelon said:
Hey guys, I'm on stock 4.1.2 and it's running well. But I was wondering, now that the bootloader is unlocked (or just in general) is there a way to overclock my RAZR on the stock ROM?
The phone is fast but with the great battery life I wouldn't mind some extra horsepower throughout the day.
Thanks in advance
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Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31717152&postcount=5 I Went There & Was Able To Overclock To 1998MHz/ 2GHz. DOWNLOAD THE LAST ONE !!!!
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You need a kernel capable of overclocking to overclock, so keep an eye on kernel development. It's sure to pick up the Razr hd family now that we've unlocked the BL. Also, underclocking > overclocking. I've got an ATT HTC One X, which has the same processor and, thanks to the magic of project butter, I've underclocked as low as 1.3ghz (the lowest current kernels are capable of) without seeing any difference in performance. I do, however, get much better battery
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Yeah I'd be really interested in underclocking. No idea what kernels are though. Other than that popcorn hat doesn't pop all the way. I need to learn.
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Jersey846 said:
Yeah I'd be really interested in underclocking. No idea what kernels are though. Other than that popcorn hat doesn't pop all the way. I need to learn.
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A kernel is like the bridge between software and hardware, it's the Rosetta Stone from which the two communicate.
It affects processor clock speed, screen resolution, volume level, etc.