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I was having issue with the 32bit drivers for my epic, so I did a google search and I found some updated drivers for the phone. The phone connects fine to my computer when it is on, and until recently also while in download mode. However I do not know what happened after I updated the kernel that it does not recognize my phone when using odin.
The one listed for in the wiki is ver. 1.3.450.0 and the version I found is ver. 1.3.800.0.
I hope that this will help others who have issue with the drivers for there phone. I am on Win7 ultimate as well.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/cda250e/n/Samsung_Mobile_Driver_V1.3.800_For_SPH-d700_Epic_4G.zip
I haven't had any problems, but if they are updated, they must have improved something. Maybe USB transfer rates are better.
THANKS
You are welcome. I hope that it does improve performance for the phone to pc lol.
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I would like to just bump this in the hopes that it can be added to the wiki or to any other posts that display driver downloads for the epic as this is the newest version out from samsung for the 32bit system.
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Please move this post if it is not in correct section Thank you.
I was having issue with the 32bit drivers for my epic, so I did a google search and I found some updated drivers for the phone. The phone connects fine to my computer when it is on, and until recently also while in download mode. However I do not know what happened after I updated the kernel that it does not recognize my phone when using odin.
The one listed for in the wiki is ver. 1.3.450.0 and the version I found is ver. 1.3.800.0.
I hope that this will help others who have issue with the drivers for there phone. I am on Win7 ultimate as well.
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These drivers are NOT new. I've been using them since the day I got my Epic 4G last August. Always thought it was odd people used older ones.
hmmm... wonder if this is why I had issues when I had to start using a different PC, loaded drivers and bunch of stuff didnt work right... using 1.3.8 now, wonder if I was using old ones and didnt notice it switched when I re-downloaded em... I think anyone can edit the wiki.... just add the newer and dont ditch the older in case theyre better... idunno how though. Would be good to be added to the stickys for rooting etc, as they seem to be much more widely used... most people see the specs of the phone on the wiki top page and go 'this is useless, move on...'
Well I these new drivers help you out good luck
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For those who are unfamiliar with Heimdall, heimdall is similar Odin pretty much will accomplish the same function. But, there are a mac version and a Linux version.
Also, it may help some of you who have had issues with Odin not working for you. This is a good alternative.
I still prefer Odin, (probably cause what i started with) but It is worthwhile to have in your folder of tools
Here is the link
http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
To all, the Heimdall site is a bit confusing, There is no need to login in order to download, there are several 1.1.1 links on the Heimdall product page/website, you will have to look around a bit.
Here is a fix for some who have compatibility issues on mac, it is a boot loader and can be found here for those who need :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=941524
For those who have front-end crash issues or alike here is a fix script link for that as well:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10537398&postcount=650
Thanks, have also only used odin, like you probably because it's where I'm comfortable, but I'm going to give this a try.
Thank you for the heads up, I will try this later today.
This version had been out for months.
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Yeah it is funny.......
On the bullet to the right is mentioned 1.1.1 is available. Clicking on it says that "unless you have a Galaxy tab there is now need to update"
But nowhere is there a link to 1.1.1, only to 1.1.0 ???????
Weird!
EDIT: Login to the website, then you can download 1.1.1
lovemysgs said:
Thank you for the heads up, I will try this later today.
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Installed it but failed to open. Anyone have issues running this on snow leopard?
lovemysgs said:
Installed it but failed to open. Anyone have issues running this on snow leopard?
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Yeah its not working on snow leopard for me either.
lovemysgs said:
Installed it but failed to open. Anyone have issues running this on snow leopard?
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Yeah its not working on snow leopard for me either.
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Sorry guys I still haven't had the time to properly fix it up. However there is a work-around here.
bert269 said:
But nowhere is there a link to 1.1.1, only to 1.1.0 ???????
Weird!
EDIT: Login to the website, then you can download 1.1.1
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There is no need to login in order to download, there are several 1.1.1 links on the Heimdall product page. You must have skipped to the bottom of the page and been looking in the "Old Releases" section. Admittedly it's not particularly well set out.
Thanks, I'll give it a try, if not I'll just wait for 1.1.2. I have odin on my wife's laptop, but it would be nice to be able to do all my flashing from my iMac.
To all I have updated the op and it now provides some additional clarity to help those who may need the additional fixes/patches
Anyone have this working in Ubuntu. I installed both the package and the user interface. but can't find them.
Wyf is snow lepoard? Must be some crappy mac thing lol
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This posting keeps getting moved between general and Development, The Mods are getting dizzy moving it I guess
I use ubuntu and could never get it to work through the gui. Only through terminal
Trigger + Tigerblood = Winning
Wooooooooo now to root. What rom's should I try?
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Try them all
Me too and man I love it but I knew I would coming from a vibrant running team whiskey and edt roms.passed up 2 dual core HTC phones t- mobile had and sure glad I did.got for 100 hundred from best buy and was ready to fork out the 200.that was a nice surprise.I would be willing to pay someone if they can help me root it.i don't want to screw myself.My vibrant was simple to root all i had to do was rename a file to update.zip and install in stock recovery. Will there ever be any easy root method like that for our nexus? Please pm me and I would be glad to donate or pay for help rooting. I would really appreciate it
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You should really learn the process. Fastboot is easy and is gonna be your best friend with the nexus s
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Me too and man I love it but I knew I would coming from a vibrant running team whiskey and edt roms.passed up 2 dual core HTC phones t- mobile had and sure glad I did.got for 100 hundred from best buy and was ready to fork out the 200.that was a nice surprise.I would be willing to pay someone if they can help me root it.i don't want to screw myself.My vibrant was simple to root all i had to do was rename a file to update.zip and install in stock recovery. Will there ever be any easy root method like that for our nexus? Please pm me and I would be glad to donate or pay for help rooting. I would really appreciate it
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I set up sdk and did exactly as all gamers direction say but still having issues with the drivers even after a whole weekend of trying. I then read to vet PDA.net for the drivers and when I go to devices manager I can't see the nexus s .when I go to control panel with the USB plugged in I do see nexus but as I stated will not show up in device manager so I'm not sure if there installed properly. Ive got a Sony laptop with windows 7.
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Did you enable USB debugging on your Nexus S (settings -> applications -> development -> usb debugging)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12731117&postcount=57
the link above describes every single step, including screenshots... should work for you with this
wallytax said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12731117&postcount=57
the link above describes every single step, including screenshots... should work for you with this
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While this is a helpful guide, it has you downloading the Galaxy S drivers and installing them. This is entirely unnecessary.
Why does it have you moving ADB and it's libraries from platform-tools to tools? So that you can add tools into the PATH? They were moved in the SDK a while back, they will live in platform-tools going forward.
If fastboot isn't seeing your device open up android_winusb.inf and add an entry for the Nexus S
Code:
;Nexus S
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_4E20&REV_0100
Feel free to add it under both [Google.NTamd64] and [Google.NTx86]
Yep I made sure USB debugging was enabled. Thanks for support I sure appreciate it going to try as soon as I get home from work.can't wait to be overclocked with some toggle in the drop down.I never had these many problems trying to get the drivers recognized by my PC even after j manually showed my PC exactly were they were.I will definitely post and hope I have this dam problem solved
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Usb debugging doesnt matter in bootloader. You connect your phone while in bootloader to install fastboot drivers.
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Yep I made sure USB debugging was enabled. Thanks for support I sure appreciate it going to try as soon as I get home from work.can't wait to be overclocked with some toggle in the drop down.I never had these many problems trying to get the drivers recognized by my PC even after j manually showed my PC exactly were they were.I will definitely post and hope I have this dam problem solved
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I'm going to try until I eventually get it.volume up and power button then plug it in.ill try again.the only thing I'm able to see is android at the very top in device manager and it says I think adb something I'm at work rite now and don't remember exactly. If I install PDA.net will that give me the correct drivers
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First off: I am not a programmer. I have only very little experience in C/C++ and that's it. I am here to suggest something, and I am not sure if it would work, but I'd rather have a stupid idea up here than a good idea not up here.
We all know that the developers are having trouble getting hardware drivers for ICS on our HD2s to work since the drivers' sources aren't being released. However, I know that for example Gingerbread ROMs have hardware acceleration just fine.
Android, though, is open source. And so I got an idea: What if we stopped looking at the driver, and focused on Android itself? What if a developer looked at how the driver framework has changed, and wrote some sort of dynamic bridge, so that ICS could use the driver of Gingerbread? Some kind of layer inbetween the driver and the driver framework that would reverse/translate the changes made between Android 2.3 and 4.0?
Again, I'm not a developer or programmer, so I wouldn't know how effective this would be. I'm just throwing this out here; if it's a bad idea you can just ignore this.
If its a dev question den.. remov suggestion and change it to dev
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sam razzy said:
If its a dev question den.. remov suggestion and change it to dev
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I have done so; would this be correct?
joeyvanhummel said:
I have done so; would this be correct?
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That is what ramv87 did I think cause he uses gingerbread files. I dont know where he got the files from but if we knew what device he took the files from and how he modified them. That would be a start.
Hi all
I am trying to install ICS on my Verizon original Galaxy Tab. I have rooted it. and it's running galaxy cubed. (actually a friend did this so i don't know exactly what he did) we found several different roms for ICS but none worked.
Does anyone have any idea? or know how to do this?
oops
oh yeah i have cmw 2 running. i think i need a newer version of this. any idea where i can find that? i am really new at this! thanks for any help
Good to see more users on here with sch-i800. I have 2 of them one i put cm9.1 and the other is having some issues which i am trying to resolve.You can get cm9.1 stable you can get it from http://get.cm. The Verizon tab it the p1c also download the gapps from http://goo.im/gapps. you will need these 2 files to get things working properly with ics on your verizon galaxy tab. You need CMW 5 or better to flash it. i suggest following this guide to get to cm9 http://geekniggle.blogspot.com/2011/12/loading-ice-cream-sandwich-on-verizon.html
if you have any futher questions please feel free to ask.
thanks
Thanks! I have ICS up and running and love it so far. However the TV out doesnt recognize the cable any more. Do you know a way to resolve this or is it the bug i have to deal with?
thanks again for your help!
ok.. So I am asking... lol
Let me start off by saying I am extremely new to this whole process, but I do have a SCH-I800 and I would like to see about updating it. and I noticed on the post you had a link to an blog posting on a guide to do this, but that link doesn't seem to work. Any chance I could get that link from you? I am not sure what all the abbreviations are listed below (CMW5, p1c, etc). Does this "guide" also tell you what you need to download to make this work?
Thanks for helping a Newbie out...
I have had the tab since May 2011 and have ran every Rom imaginable. I never could get the video out to work on any cyanogenmod roms. I am back to running 2.3.4 rooted since it seems to run smoother and everything works.
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Hi, I recently installed Ubuntu desktop on my Nexus 7 using multirom.
It all went well and works well if you use a mouse with an OTG cable, I understand it was meant for developers but has anyone been able to install the tegra 3 drivers and keep unity/taskbar working?
When I install the drivers and reboot, it boots up and looks better but doesn't have unity or the taskbar. I can get into terminal with a keyboard and pretty much everything can open but its not exactly usable this way.
Thanks.
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Carlyle_f said:
Hi, I recently installed Ubuntu desktop on my Nexus 7 using multirom.
It all went well and works well if you use a mouse with an OTG cable, I understand it was meant for developers but has anyone been able to install the tegra 3 drivers and keep unity/taskbar working?
When I install the drivers and reboot, it boots up and looks better but doesn't have unity or the taskbar. I can get into terminal with a keyboard and pretty much everything can open but its not exactly usable this way.
Thanks.
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Which Tegra 3 drivers are you talking about? Ubuntu Desktop for Nexus 7 should already come with all the drivers it needs.
Its very slow and doesn't play videos, only sound. Also, in "about this computer" or something like that, none of the hardware or even the devices name is recognized. Here's a link to it https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/armhf/nvidia-tegra3/16.0-0ubuntu3
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Carlyle_f said:
Its very slow and doesn't play videos, only sound. Also, in "about this computer" or something like that, none of the hardware or even the devices name is recognized. Here's a link to it https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/armhf/nvidia-tegra3/16.0-0ubuntu3
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Yes, those drivers are already included in Ubuntu Desktop for Nexus 7. They do have issues though (lots of screen tearing). Playing video shouldn't be a problem though if you have the right codecs installed.
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Yes, those drivers are already included in Ubuntu Desktop for Nexus 7. They do have issues though (lots of screen tearing). Playing video shouldn't be a problem though if you have the right codecs installed.
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I see, I installed the codecs. Might be a problem with vlc only. Thanks.
Edit: in "about computer" none of the nexus 7 hardware is displayed, I thought its strange since the version was made specifically for the nexus, is this normal?
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Carlyle_f said:
I see, I installed the codecs. Might be a problem with vlc only. Thanks.
Edit: in "about computer" none of the nexus 7 hardware is displayed, I thought its strange since the version was made specifically for the nexus, is this normal?
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Yes that's normal. Canonical ported Ubuntu to the Nexus 7 solely to test it and optimize it for low-spec devices. They didn't do a whole lot to polish it up and make it presentable for end users because that wasn't really their goal
Oh, let me offtop a little.
Is there any "easy" way to try out Ubuntu on grouper? I mean easy like flashing zip in recovery and then restore back to android...
judhin said:
Oh, let me offtop a little.
Is there any "easy" way to try out Ubuntu on grouper? I mean easy like flashing zip in recovery and then restore back to android...
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Yeah man. Multirom is an app made for nexus devices that let's you multiboot ROM and distros. I've got cm11, ubunut and active plasma installed right now. Just read the how to's on this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403 and download the Ubuntu 13.04 from that page. If you want a few other distros for multirom get them here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2093797. It really is the easiest way to actually dual boot. And the dev is amazingly helpful. Don't hesitate to report a bug to him.
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dadangle said:
Yeah man. Multirom is an app made for nexus devices that let's you multiboot ROM and distros. I've got cm11, ubunut and active plasma installed right now. Just read the how to's on this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403 and download the Ubuntu 13.04 from that page. If you want a few other distros for multirom get them here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2093797. It really is the easiest way to actually dual boot. And the dev is amazingly helpful. Don't hesitate to report a bug to him.
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Wow, thanks for the hint! It is really easy to use tool
judhin said:
Wow, thanks for the hint! It is really easy to use tool
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Everybody gets one..
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