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hi ppl!
i just passed by to say a BIG THANK YOU.
now i have something else to play around with. *gg*
but to stay serious:
i just flashed my T-Mobile MDA from austria, and am now looking for a way to include auto config for GPRS ect for T-Mobile Austria.
any ideas? sorry i didn't read ALL the topics in every forum so maybe i missed it.
kind regards,
izeman
Download the 'mkrom' set of files and look in the operator directory. Create a working setup, extract the registry keys listed in the file for one of the other operators and put those in a file in the same way.
Adapt the (binary) operator index file and recompile the ROM.
We hope to make this easier in future, and we're working on some mass-import from a list of providers and settings we've got.
thanks for the speedy reply....
can i send my changes somewhere so they can be included in future versions? (to make things easier for those who might follow)
regards izeman
izeman said:
can i send my changes somewhere so they can be included in future versions? (to make things easier for those who might follow)
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Yes please. This goes for everyone: If you make AutoConfig work for your operator, we'll include the provider registry settings in our next ROM.
I have a T-Mobile 4.0.0.21 ROM that I would like someone to put on a kitchen for public usage. If you can do this, please let me know...
Thanks
I will!, please email me at [email protected]
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Oooh a new rom, eh? Give us the scoop. Is it another T-Mobile one? What's new? What's different? Equiring minds want to know!
me too
me too, me too
@Yorch, where is your kitchen? I remember you talking about building one with someone else's help but never saw a link. What is the address?
Great!
Please, give us the link for download
Thanks
the kitchen is ready, we are working to set it up in its own linux box, ('cause when is live it will be pretty popular we assume), the kitchen is not a one man's work, there are various fellow users with me. Patience, we are getting closer and closer, (we actually have the box already, and we are setting it up).
Believe it will be worth the wait!
Hi
That good news , please send to me , i will put it some where to every one
Is it up somewhere?
GMoney said:
I have a T-Mobile 4.0.0.21 ROM that I would like someone to put on a kitchen for public usage. If you can do this, please let me know...
Thanks
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why not post a download link ?
Thanks
I don't have a place where I can make it publicly available, so I've sent it to Yorch - he should have his kitchen up soon.
Thanks!
you could upload the file to my new created Pocket PC phone Group in Yahoo.
So everybody could test it
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pocketpcphone
thanks
Ok, ready to download!
go to my website and check the downloads section!
I extracted the ROM only, since I don't want to try the whole Radio upgrade until, I know that it is for the T-mobile and is safe to install.
I can tell you that the difference so far, is that there is no AIM, there is an icon for Synchrologic I hope they don't charge for this.
also there is a screen that tells you about the GPRS connection at the beginning.
Any other findings, let us all know!
differences
The full structure analysis between T-Mobile' 16 and 21 versions in PDF format.
The analysis is based on CRC and content.
http://www.op.ro/xda/analysis t16 - t21.pdf
Glad it's smaller and leaves more room for personalization.
Decebal
TMO 4.0.0.21
Well I've looked @ Yorch & I can't find it. Has it been removed again??
Its there, look under Software!
HTH
thanks
just make a new ROM based on 4.00.21 and succesfully stiched:
* sbp gprs monitor
* resco explorer 2003
* vbirthday
* ewallet
* ssnap, ipaqovrclk, cabinstl
still figuring how to remove some files and add others
for the people that cannot find this out:
params config
wincever=4
start1=81740000
size1=00040000
start2=81c00000
size2=00300000
startbmp=81ec0000
startop=81c00000
Decebal
Still no WModem.... I wonder when we will see a PPC2003 release with the WModem.
If you provide me with a link to download (use Private Message if needed), I will make sure everyone can get cookin'.
--
Jeff
Credit to Yorch for putting this up:
http://www.yorch.net/downloads/ROMS/T-mobileROM40021.rar
So I've found myself re-installing the Syndicate ROM several times in the last few days. Been fooling with things a lot, getting edumacated. My question is, I would like to include the Syndicate theme add-on (with battery %) in the ROM to begin with. In other words, I don't want to have to flash the stock Syndicate ROM, and then have to flash the theme separately.
I unzipped both the stock ROM and the theme and it seems to me all I would have to do for this to work is just write over the applicable stock ROM files with the ones from the add-on theme, re-zip the files, put on SD card, etc.
Would this work?
Also, if I wanted to remove say the ES File Explorer from the stock ROM and maybe replace the YouTube app with 1.6.19 and then re-zip, etc. Would that work as well?
this is reposted from jairomeo in nexus forums but this helped get me started:
[THEME] The Ultimate Android Themeing Guide - Updated 4/26
Since we know information for creating themes is spread out all over the place and sometimes hard to follow and understand, I have started compiling a guide using the information spread throughout XDA and other forums. Hopefully this can become a Sticky
I've sent this out to a few new themers and such and they have found the parts that are complete very helpful.
Initially I wanted to wait until it was complete before posting it anywhere, but I've hit a wall on being able to put my thoughts together. I am kind of busy and stressed out with work, therefore I am putting up this way users can review and other themers and maybe start compiling some of the missing information. I also hope for non themers to give feedback or post questions and ideas can be added and maybe get my creative juices flowing again.
The guide is a collaboration of information from many themers/users. I am making sure to provide credit for all individuals writings. I am writing it in word, but posted it in Google Docs to all can view.
If you are going to link to this, please link back to this thread and not the document, this way we can keep the conversation in one spot and work together as a community, to have a document that isn't tool and utility based, but one that teaches people how to edit themselves, and teach with potential of finding more things we can control.
I will update the copy on Google Docs until it's completion.
Link to the guide:
The Ultimate Themeing Guide
Soon additions (red have been added):
Add smail edit for Gmail LED by brtioso http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...00#post6165700
Add a section on signing update.zip files
Suggestion from Stericson, include the write up explaining the detail of the xml's and what 0800001C means.
Add link for AXMLPrinter GUI http://android.modaco.com/content/t-.../#entry1217176 as recommended by deanesn
Add information from MontAlbert on un'odexing,
Add information to be able to theme market apps from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=503007
Add zipalign information
Add 08 00 00 1D code and xml from amac25, time to start researching where else this is and what it does
Create a reference table listing the stock apps, and the xml's known to edit inside
Look at http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...3ci5_oxwQ4mGrg and see what needs to be modified/added and add to the document
Add Ted417's tip on editing indexed images, would have helped me if he told me this a long time ago, stingy bastard
Possibly add Ted's signing tool http://alldroid.org/threads/16103-Se...ghlight=Ted417
Add in some of the information from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...04#post3385304
Add Beyond Compare as a software tool to get started with (recommended by bgill)
Add http://markcarson.com/markcarson/ColorCalc.html or another site that does color conversion codes
I'll add to the to do as things come in. If you want to ask questions or faster feedback, follow me on Twitter.
Since Google Docs screwed up some formatting, I am also putting the current copy in PDF on my site
The document in not complete so PLEASE don't distribute yet or put in other places. Wait until it's finished. I don't want copies floating around everywhere, if I see that, I will pull the PDF
http://www.jbthemes.com/AndroidTheme...ng Guide.pdf
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Hi all!
I've searched and dug, I've used the forum search as well as google with operands, I've searched sites other than XDA and come up with nothing.
What I want to know is, somewhere, is there a list of the packages with their descriptions? I'm new to cooking (As in two days new!) and after receiving no help in trying to learn from a tutorial, I was forced to guide myself.
While using a kitchen, I'm presented with the SYS packages which all come with nice descriptions telling me what they are, and then I can choose whether or not I need them. The EXT packages however do no such thing.
There are a few which are obvious, such as the first on my list, "Advanced Network v1.0.9.0". This is obviously the software for the advanced network settings under control panel/connections.
Not all EXT packages however are so obvious, and attempts thus far to identify them have failed
So, I wanted to ask whether or not there was a listing, partial, complete or in the making, of the standard and regularly included (Stock) EXT/OEM packages for the Touch HD.
Thanks!
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Hi all!
I've searched and dug, I've used the forum search as well as google with operands, I've searched sites other than XDA and come up with nothing.
What I want to know is, somewhere, is there a list of the packages with their descriptions? I'm new to cooking (As in two days new!) and after receiving no help in trying to learn from a tutorial, I was forced to guide myself.
While using a kitchen, I'm presented with the SYS packages which all come with nice descriptions telling me what they are, and then I can choose whether or not I need them. The EXT packages however do no such thing.
There are a few which are obvious, such as the first on my list, "Advanced Network v1.0.9.0". This is obviously the software for the advanced network settings under control panel/connections.
Not all EXT packages however are so obvious, and attempts thus far to identify them have failed
So, I wanted to ask whether or not there was a listing, partial, complete or in the making, of the standard and regularly included (Stock) EXT/OEM packages for the Touch HD.
Thanks!
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IMHO try to PM some of the known cooks from this thread(or others) to help you: it might be the most successfull way to get yourself a cook sooner!!!
Success!
Thanks for the post bib*oops, but I'd already considered that.
I'd prefer it if the information was put into this thread, that way, even after I've used it, other people who want to cook their own roms can figure out just exactly what they have in it, so they can remove, or add SYS packages based on what they need.
I'm probably not the first, nor will I be the last person to need this information. Better than it is available in one post than people making new posts with "What is the XYZ package & what does it do?"
BarrettBear said:
Thanks for the post bib*oops, but I'd already considered that.
I'd prefer it if the information was put into this thread, that way, even after I've used it, other people who want to cook their own roms can figure out just exactly what they have in it, so they can remove, or add SYS packages based on what they need.
I'm probably not the first, nor will I be the last person to need this information. Better than it is available in one post than people making new posts with "What is the XYZ package & what does it do?"
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I see... Good idea , so far!
Unfortunately all I can find is reference to some packages on the other sub-forums, not for the Blackstone >_<
Hi everyone,
In the French Atrix community we have a Google Spreadsheet to stay informed about the various ROMs available. I thought it might be a good idea to share it world-widely
Link : this online file
Rules : open to anyone with the link, read/write
Explanations :
- First sheet is changelog and some explanations for the ROM list (please keep it up-to-date, especially when you delete something)
- Second sheet is the ROM list itself, with links, versions, technical details, and comments (currently in French, but this can change)
Questions : Do you think it would be helpful ? Do you already have such a tool ? Are you willing to involve in this ? Do you have better ideas ?
PS : I'm not the owner of the file on Google Drive, but I asked him and he's okay with sharing it with you
Merci ! =)
Edit : Wow ! It's full of useful infos about the ROMs... Even the bench scores, great idea, tell me if you need some help to fill it ! =)
Nobody interested ? I see many many views on this thread, but no reaction of non-French people... What's the problem ? Thanks for your reactions
Ben euh, c'est moi ou le fichier a été vidé ?
It seems rather empty. What happened ?
For me the file is fully available, and I tried the URL while not being logged in me Google account. That's weird... :s
Click on ROMs to the bottom left corner.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA
you forgot Epsilon project v5...
The file is pub
Sent from my MB860 using XDA
Some people broke it, do you have a backup ? You should make it private.
yea, i dont see any roms there =(
Sorry for my previous post, my Atrix's touchscreen is dying...
I was saying : the file is public and everybody can read/write, and I am not its owner (so please don't ask me to keep it up-to-date). This file is a community tool, it is FOR us all and BY us all, so :
Feel free to add/update/remove ROMs, versions, benchmark results, or comments
If some people delete some useful information (purposely or not), feel free to restore previous versions of the entire file (yeah, Google Docs can do that)
some people have messed with your xda links
the cm7 goes to an samsung epic thread and cm7 ics mod is a pornlink
Thank you
Someone ruined it, who did this deleted all the pages and made 200 blank ones... I think it's time we came up with something different...
Something different would be less opened and would require someone to be in charge of it. If anyone got an idea to get this tool more secure but not relying on a couple of administrators, feel free to suggest it
Today some major changes on the file :
- ROMs are now splitted in 2 sheets (Gingerbread ROMs, ICS ROMs)
- A new sheet explains the different installers (Aroma, Kitchen Sink, etc.). Thanks to Slymayer
merci beaucoup
Nice list with useful info.
David Guillot said:
Something different would be less opened and would require someone to be in charge of it. If anyone got an idea to get this tool more secure but not relying on a couple of administrators, feel free to suggest it
Today some major changes on the file :
- ROMs are now splitted in 2 sheets (Gingerbread ROMs, ICS ROMs)
- A new sheet explains the different installers (Aroma, Kitchen Sink, etc.). Thanks to Slymayer
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The wiki has been up for quite some time. Wish the forum specific mods kept the link in the sticky
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Motorola_Atrix_4G
I didn't know XDA Wiki , thanks for re-sharing it. It's a good tool, but not everyone is a XDA member... Our Google Spreadsheet was born and feeded from an other Android community, and we want to keep it that way...
Glad to see the google doc is still being updated as of 10/26/2012. That's the problem with storing information like this in a thread, nobody would even realize this doc exists. Someone should link it on the wiki
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Someone should link it on the wiki
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Done !