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This is a beta release of the latest Acer Recovery Installer. Once the beta is finished, it will be release on the android market as version 3.0.
This release supports Acer Iconia A100, A200 and A500/A501. A100 and A200 must be using the ICS bootloader from the A200. Currently, there are no custom ROMs listed for the A100 and only one for the A200. More to come soon. There is a version of thor's 1.7 recovery for all devices. And all the included custom recoveries are GPL compliant. They all use stock kernels.
Since this version is not on the android market, it cannot validate any premium licenses, although it will use one if you already have a local license file. Therefore, this beta version will allow you to access the premium features w/o purchasing.
Some Notes:
It will create a folder in the internal sdcard called ".AcerRecoveryInstaller", which is where it will store the downloaded custom recovery files. Premium user license is also stored here.
Much of the code on the main page was rewritten and modularized to help facilitate support of new devices. When the A510 and A700 come out, it should be fairly easy to support those as well (assuming we can unlock the bootloader on them.)
Recovery files are no longer embeded in the apk you download from the market, which makes the apk MUCH smaller. Supporting multiple devices would have made the apk much too large if they were still included in the apk. The recovery files will be downloaded the first time you run this version. If you install it over a previous version, it will try to copy them from the old location first.
Download
http://www.interphaze.com/ROMs/Beta/Acer_Recovery_Installer.apk
md5: f0a03b50e08faa09e8d49e7224b0cd0f
After downloading, the file will probably end up with a .zip extension instead of a .apk. Just rename it to .apk to install it.
As I release new versions, I'll updated this OP.
EDIT: A number of users have been confused by the red outlined banner at the bottom. This banner replaced the links to my other apps a few versions back (2.7 something). The presence of that banner does not mean you've lost your premium license. The next beta will probably display a thank you banner instead of the one shown now if the premium features have already been purchased.
EDIT: V2.99beta3 is available at the link above. Much of the underlying code was changed and needed much testing. I believe it is pretty stable now. It supports TWRP 2.1.1!
For me (future changelog)
Euclid's Brother said:
This is a beta release of the latest Acer Recovery Installer. Once the beta is finished, it will be release on the android market as version 3.0.
This release supports Acer Iconia A100, A200 and A500/A501. A100 and A200 must be using the ICS bootloader from the A200. Currently, there are no custom ROMs listed for the A100 and only one for the A200. More to come soon. There is a version of thor's 1.7 recovery for all devices. And all the included custom recoveries are GPL compliant. They all use stock kernels.
Since this version is not on the android market, it cannot validate any premium licenses, although it will use one if you already have a local license file. Therefore, this beta version will allow you to access the premium features w/o purchasing.
Some Notes:
It will create a folder in the internal sdcard called ".AcerRecoveryInstaller", which is where it will store the downloaded custom recovery files. Premium user license is also stored here.
Much of the code on the main page was rewritten and modularized to help facilitate support of new devices. When the A510 and A700 come out, it should be fairly easy to support those as well (assuming we can unlock the bootloader on them.)
Recovery files are no longer embeded in the apk you download from the market, which makes the apk MUCH smaller. Supporting multiple devices would have made the apk much too large if they were still included in the apk. The recovery files will be downloaded the first time you run this version. If you install it over a previous version, it will try to copy them from the old location first.
Download
http://www.interphaze.com/ROMs/Beta/Acer_Recovery_Installer.apk
md5: eb8302db485aa47df6f342698db6b820
After downloading, the file will probably end up with a .zip extension instead of a .apk. Just rename it to .apk to install it.
As I release new versions, I'll updated this OP.
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Looks Awesome I purchased this as as soon as walked out of bestbuy 8month ago this app has come a long way I just want to thank you for all you work its really a great app!
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I will make custom rom for A100 , give me some time.
Just been very busy.
EDIT
Full A100 custom rom is in A100 section
Euclid's Brother said:
This is a beta release of the latest Acer Recovery Installer. Once the beta is finished, it will be release on the android market as version 3.0.
This release supports Acer Iconia A100, A200 and A500/A501. A100 and A200 must be using the ICS bootloader from the A200. Currently, there are no custom ROMs listed for the A100 and only one for the A200. More to come soon. There is a version of thor's 1.7 recovery for all devices. And all the included custom recoveries are GPL compliant. They all use stock kernels.
Since this version is not on the android market, it cannot validate any premium licenses, although it will use one if you already have a local license file. Therefore, this beta version will allow you to access the premium features w/o purchasing.
Some Notes:
It will create a folder in the internal sdcard called ".AcerRecoveryInstaller", which is where it will store the downloaded custom recovery files. Premium user license is also stored here.
Much of the code on the main page was rewritten and modularized to help facilitate support of new devices. When the A510 and A700 come out, it should be fairly easy to support those as well (assuming we can unlock the bootloader on them.)
Recovery files are no longer embeded in the apk you download from the market, which makes the apk MUCH smaller. Supporting multiple devices would have made the apk much too large if they were still included in the apk. The recovery files will be downloaded the first time you run this version. If you install it over a previous version, it will try to copy them from the old location first.
Download
http://www.interphaze.com/ROMs/Beta/Acer_Recovery_Installer.apk
md5: eb8302db485aa47df6f342698db6b820
After downloading, the file will probably end up with a .zip extension instead of a .apk. Just rename it to .apk to install it.
As I release new versions, I'll updated this OP.
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Can I install it on top of the market version or Should I uninstall that first?
I think you probably can, but have not tried it. Give it a shot and let us know. Worst case is that it will say you have to uninstall the previous version.
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anikiup said:
Can I install it on top of the market version
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Yes.
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Any idea if TWRP 2.1.0 supports the extendedcommand file?
elborak said:
Yes.
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Any idea if TWRP 2.1.0 supports the extendedcommand file?
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Unfortunately, it does not. I will add recognition to my app for TWRP, but it will not work with the premium features unless the dev add support for extendedcommand.
elborak said:
Yes.
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Any idea if TWRP 2.1.0 supports the extendedcommand file?
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Extended command actions are locked down to clockwork mod based recoveries. There is a key need to use that function. But there are other apps that work with twrp that basically do the extended command goodies.
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^ In what way are they "locked down" to CWM?
@pimpmaneaton
In which version of CWM did they lock it down? It works fine in thor's 1.7, and in hbwelches version that was built for the A200 (can't remember which version he based it on).
It also works on fine on my Sprint Epic Touch 4G using a custom built CWM (not from ROM Manager). I created a test script myself and it ran fine. That was based on 5.0.2.4 I believe. I have 5.0.2.8 installed now, i'll try it again with that one and see.
extendedcommand support really isn't much more than looking for the file and executing it like any edify script. package_extract type commands shouldn't be allowed, since it's not part of a package, but things like ui_print, format, run_program, install_zip, set_permission, symlink, etc.. shouldn't be too hard to do.
I've been trying to find more info on how Open Recovery Script works. To see if i can use that.
installed fine on top of v2.74 -paid version - couple root beers on their way 0158-3554-2226-2151-1639
Euclid's Brother said:
I've been trying to find more info on how Open Recovery Script works. To see if i can use that.
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If you find some interesting documentation/websites, would you mind sharing them here?
Although i would prefer normal extendedcommand support in twrp because seen the comments on review.cyanogenmod there is no change open recovery script will get merger to cwm. Besides that, if I understood it correctly, extendedcommand is not limited at all to rommanager. Kouch just changed his licence statement in the code to stipulate that.
Taptalked u see
If anyone has used the beta2.99 from the OP, I'd love some feedback. Any problems? Working fine? Please be specific. Thanks.
Euclid's Brother said:
If anyone has used the beta2.99 from the OP, I'd love some feedback. Any problems? Working fine? Please be specific. Thanks.
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I just tried it, works fine although i had to read the op here again to realize i needed to put the recovery image in the correct directory. A small embedded browser would be nice. Or at least a help function/about under the overflow menu.
I used it to flash thor 1.7 cwm over twrp, without auto reboot to recovery. I have used the free market function only once before so i can't really tell you the differences/improvements.
Acer A500 btw.
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Euclid's Brother said:
If anyone has used the beta2.99 from the OP, I'd love some feedback. Any problems? Working fine? Please be specific. Thanks.
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I'm use bêta 2.99 . I've tested 3 time full backup . 2 on 3 are working without problème. 1 time,reboot to recovery and reboot système without backup.
I've thor 1.7 cwm with flexreaper R11.
Your app are perfect.
Thanks
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just installed and upgraded from thor 1.3.4 to 1.7...updating and flashed fine, rebooted into recovery and everything went perfect...thanks so much!
Zatta said:
I just tried it, works fine although i had to read the op here again to realize i needed to put the recovery image in the correct directory. A small embedded browser would be nice. Or at least a help function/about under the overflow menu.
I used it to flash thor 1.7 cwm over twrp, without auto reboot to recovery. I have used the free market function only once before so i can't really tell you the differences/improvements.
Acer A500 btw.
Taptalked u see
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I forgot to this mention in the OP. To install a recovery that's not automatically downloaded by the app, you place it in the root of your external sdcard and name it "recovery.img" (just like the old version). HOWEVER, if you don't have an external sdcard, then it looks in /sdcard/.AcerRecoveryInstaller instead.
I'm going to work on this more for beta2 and have it able to use multiple custom images. So you can have one or more additional recovery images instead of just "recovery.img"
micky387 said:
I'm use bêta 2.99 . I've tested 3 time full backup . 2 on 3 are working without problème. 1 time,reboot to recovery and reboot système without backup.
I've thor 1.7 cwm with flexreaper R11.
Your app are perfect.
Thanks
Sent from my A500 using Tapatalk 2
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I guess it's possible, for whatever reason, the sdcard didn't mount that one time. If that happens again, please PM me the file located at /cache/recovery/last_log after it boots back into android.
Thanks!
ok.
Your app is fantastic so i've purchas the premium version .
Thanks
Best regards
Envoyé depuis mon A500 avec Tapatalk
As I use "CWM touch" since some time and have no problems,
I like to offer the single post of czobor (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29258457&postcount=1573) as new thread.
The download link was: http://d-h.st/users/czobor
If there is already a new version of CWM as touch edition available it would be nice to post it here.
Experiences are always helpful to post.
The touch edition works for backups and restores of GB and ICS.
I think it's a good idea but you should've told czobor to open it. You know, for problems in this recovery instead of reporting it in CM9 thread
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OmarPlus said:
I think it's a good idea but you should've told czobor to open it. You know, for problems in this recovery instead of reporting it in CM9 thread
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Have informed czobor by pm before opening.
If there are any problems, please write it here for CWM touch.
I think it is better to read it at this point than distributed in different threads and places.
I only know that some people do not like the new style of backup in the file system of CWM6.
With the touch edition itself it is more secure to handle menus than without, because of "double click events"
which can not happen so often here.
Well my problem is :
It reads internal sd as external and vice versa. So if you backup to external it'll backup to internal and so on.. Also with installing zips.
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CWM 6.0.1.2
The new version or ClockworkMod is available for download, the download link is the same (http://d-h.st/users/czobor).
The non touch version is arco's one, but the touch one is mine. They're CWM flashable.
Enjoy!
Edit: Thread moved: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843825
could someone provide an alternate download for cwm6012 touch? because i'm being unable to download it... it stops at 80 - 90 %...
czobor said:
CWM 6.0.1.2
The new version or ClockworkMod is available for download, the download link is the same (http://d-h.st/users/czobor).
The non touch version is arco's one, but the touch one is mine. They're CWM flashable.
Enjoy!
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thanks czobor.
Just installed and works fine.
This is not development - it is discussion/Q&A. Moving this to the General section
Version 6.0.1.5 works well, or problems such as the 1.4?
Disclaimer
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
What is It
This is the latest version of CWM Touch Recovery (6.0.2.8) that I've built for the Touchpad.
It is a flashable zip so simply download the file and flash in your installed recovery.
It is also should be compatible to use with ACMEInstaller3.
I've uploaded the Touch version of CWM but touch doesn't work. However this version of CWM still has the enlarged icons like CWM Touch Recovery. It's really a CWM Touch Recovery but touch just isn't working yet. Touch should be working sometime this weekend. You can still navigate in this recovery with the hardware keys.
Changelog
CWM Touch 6.0.2.8 has the ability to "Install zip from sideload" while jcsullin's doesn't.
This allows you to use adb to install packages from your computer. Essentially you choose that option than run adb sideload flashable_zip_name (where flashable_zip_name is the path to the zip you want to flash). This prevents you from having to go into USB mode to copy over files to flash. Instead you just activate this and get it directly installed.
This was an intentional thing on jcsullin's recovery but has been fixed/enabled in this version (so basically not a problem with CWM itself).
This is probably not going to really sway very many of you but just keep in mind there are probably plenty of under the hood changes and ones I simply don't know.
Obviously, now this is the touch version of CWM but touch isn't working yet. Just use the hardware keys for now.
If I get any further changes I will post them here.
Downloads
Download No Touch Version Here
Download Touch Version Here
Bugs/Issues
If you have any issues please feel free to post them in this thread.
If someone thinks I should add more information to the OP just ask.
Hi, can you tell us what the difference is between your version and jcsullins version 6.0.1.9 please..
Thanks
these version numbers always confuse me. b/c if i look at cwm on google play store they list:
Updated:
February 16, 2013
Current Version:
5.5.2.3
is cwm 6x a beta or something? i can't find any info on the cwm website, or a changelog
x000x said:
these version numbers always confuse me. b/c if i look at cwm on google play store they list:
Updated:
February 16, 2013
Current Version:
5.5.2.3
is cwm 6x a beta or something? i can't find any info on the cwm website, or a changelog
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I think what you are referring to is Rom Manager which is specifically designed to work with CMW much like Goo Manager is designed to work with TWRP an alternative to CMW.
The version I was referring to was written by jcsullins to overcome earlier versions corrupting the system along with moboot and the latest cm10 which most other versions for our TouchPad appear to be based on.
Works great so far! Thanks! :highfive:
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Works great so far! Thanks! :highfive:
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SGA can you tell us how this differs from jcsullins version. Thanks.
haha you're absolutely right sstar. when trying to find changelogs etc, i clicked on it through the clockwork website, and thought it was the same thing
sstar said:
Hi, can you tell us what the difference is between your version and jcsullins version 6.0.1.9 please..
Thanks
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There is no official changelog for CWM so the answer is no I don't know the changes right now.
-SGA- said:
Works great so far! Thanks! :highfive:
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Thanks for the feedback!
x000x said:
haha you're absolutely right sstar. when trying to find changelogs etc, i clicked on it through the clockwork website, and thought it was the same thing
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It appears koush doesn't really say what every version has in it.
Remolten said:
There is no official changelog for CWM so the answer is no I don't know the changes right now.
Thanks for the feedback!
It appears koush doesn't really say what every version has in it.
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Thanks for your reply but in the op you've said that you built this, so what changes have you made?
Re: [RECOVERY] [Remolten's CWM 6.0.2.8] [02-28-13]
The cwm recovery is made from the recovery.img after compiling the CyanogenMod source. It's likely a stock CWM6 recovery image.
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Anyone know Koush? If so, ask him for some details and post them here.
-SGA- said:
The cwm recovery is made from the recovery.img after compiling the CyanogenMod source. It's likely a stock CWM6 recovery image.
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Thanks for your reply . My understanding was that jcscullins developed one that did not corrupt the system as posted by nevertells.
Maybe I'm wrong, just don't like the idea of flashing something the poster/ developer can't give any details about.
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The cwm recovery is made from the recovery.img after compiling the CyanogenMod source. It's likely a stock CWM6 recovery image.
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SGA explains it perfectly.
sstar said:
Thanks for your reply . My understanding was that jcscullins developed one that did not corrupt the system as posted by nevertells.
Maybe I'm wrong, just don't like the idea of flashing something the poster/ developer can't give any details about.
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I can't give any information as I don't know what koush edits and such in CWM I just built it for the Touchpad.
Only change that I can vouch for is the version has been bumped.
You can see the commits do dot really go into any kind of detail as to what the changes are: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_bootable_recovery/commits/jellybean
Many of the moves to a higher version are only committed with a version number update.
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You can see the commits do dot really go into any kind of detail as to what the changes are: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_bootable_recovery/commits/jellybean
Many of the moves to a higher version are only committed with a version number update.
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Noticed that too.
Also I noticed that the latest version of CWM for the Nexus devices is 6.0.2.3 so I'm not sure how the version incrementals work since CWM is available on loads of different devices. I've successfully built a CWM Touch for the Touchpad with no touch (however it has the enlarged icons but no touch yet). Will post soon if you just want a recovery with enlarged look.
Added changes (changelog) from jcsullin's CWM6 release.
Remolten said:
Added changes (changelog) from jcsullin's CWM6 release.
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Thanks, where are they?
sstar said:
Thanks, where are they?
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Sorry took time to write look for section called changelog.
Re: [RECOVERY] [CWM 6.0.2.8] [No Touch] [02-28-13]
Is there a way to configure Rom Manager to recognize this version of CWM Recovery?
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masterosok said:
Is there a way to configure Rom Manager to recognize this version of CWM Recovery?
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I would have to become the CWM Recovery Device Maintainer which isn't going to happen anytime soon as I'm not a prominent developer yet
Short answer is not yet.
Why do you need to use Rom Manager? Just download the file and flash in your current version of CWM Recovery.
I've finally opened the new official thread for this port:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612940
Thanks!
Hi,
I've been working on supporting GT-I9100 for FirefoxOS with JellyBean 4.3. This is going to be the near-future for next FirefoxOS releases so thanks to the previous work done by CyanogenMod on porting this device to JB4.3, I could ported it to FirefoxOS.
I don't have "privileges" to create a new thread on i9100 development forum and announce there all the work I've done, so in the meantime I thought that someone here could be interested in testing it and helping
Right now, the only way to have an image and installing it on you device is building it by yourself, just follow these instructions: plus.google.com/117885749590235128300/posts/cH2qU1hcLEC
I'm working on providing a precompiled image installable via CWM and hope to have those precompiled images for the weekend so stay tunned
Thanks!
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Hello,
I've currently no time to try compiling (and i had to uninstall my linux recently...) But I will definitely keep an eye on this thread and be happy to test when you succeed to provide a precompiled image (or when I get a little time to compile it myself)
That might be a silly question but is there any chance that it works white other aosp based rom like Paranoid Android ?
Thanks for your work !
papemor said:
Hello,
I've currently no time to try compiling (and i had to uninstall my linux recently...) But I will definitely keep an eye on this thread and be happy to test when you succeed to provide a precompiled image (or when I get a little time to compile it myself)
That might be a silly question but is there any chance that it works white other aosp based rom like Paranoid Android ?
Thanks for your work !
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Well, the dual boot can be extended to add other ROMs easily but it will take a lot of time to test them all so for now I'd stick with Cyanogenmod 10.2. Anyway, all my work is shared via github.com/atilag so any collaboration will be appreciated
I already provided a CWM installable .zip that you can find here: https : //mega.co.nz/#!0NUwEAxK!AQXMXzjmkQRiMvn6auQEEkN3sL8eOn0GFFXSRyXzdvE
Enjoy!!
ROM question
_AtilA_ said:
Well, the dual boot can be extended to add other ROMs easily but it will take a lot of time to test them all so for now I'd stick with Cyanogenmod 10.2. Anyway, all my work is shared via github.com/atilag so any collaboration will be appreciated
I already provided a CWM installable .zip that you can find here: https : //mega.co.nz/#!0NUwEAxK!AQXMXzjmkQRiMvn6auQEEkN3sL8eOn0GFFXSRyXzdvE
Enjoy!!
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Can you tell us what are the steps for installing this rom? Flash it via CWM? Is this a dual boot rom will it have JB in it, or do you have to flash it on top of JB? What features are functioning in Firefox? Calls, sms, WIFI?
alien4friend said:
Can you tell us what are the steps for installing this rom? Flash it via CWM? Is this a dual boot rom will it have JB in it, or do you have to flash it on top of JB? What features are functioning in Firefox? Calls, sms, WIFI?
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Yes, this is a CWM installable .zip.
It is dual-boot in case you have installed CM10.2 on it. If you don't, you won't be able to dual-boot.
I wanted to reach the necessary post count to create an official thread on developers forums fot this port, so I just used this one as a preview... this is the reason cause there's no much more information about the port in this thread
Anyway, visit the link to my G+ post and you will have further instructions, I cannot post links yet, so build it yoursefl: plus.google.com/117885749590235128300/posts/cH2qU1hcLEC
What doesn't work:
* Graphic issues (some laggy)
* No mobile-data (it connects to 3G/HSDP networks but don't transmit data)
* No Camera
* No Bluetooth
I'm working on building a new version these days, so a new release would be available soon.
Wifi works? Just making sure, great work!
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Not in i777 (i don't have the driver), but works fine in i9100
LeJolly said:
Wifi works? Just making sure, great work!
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Will this rom be ported to the i9100g?
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how to boot back into android
Hi Juan,
First of all thanks for the effort of porting Firefox to SGS2, I have successfully installed the zip file that you have posted and I have booted into Firefox. Like you mentioned no mobile data, no camera, no bluetooth. Voice call function ok. I have not managed to connect to a wireless yet. Can you tell me how to boot into android instead of firefox? I have installed the zip on top om CM 10.2 so dual boot should work.
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Hi Juan,
First of all thanks for the effort of porting Firefox to SGS2, I have successfully installed the zip file that you have posted and I have booted into Firefox. Like you mentioned no mobile data, no camera, no bluetooth. Voice call function ok. I have not managed to connect to a wireless yet. Can you tell me how to boot into android instead of firefox? I have installed the zip on top om CM 10.2 so dual boot should work.
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Hi, first of all, I opened a new ROM thread (and thus the official) for this port: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612940
If you want to boot into CM10.2, you have to use adb this way:
adb shell cr.sh 1
This will reboot the phone in this very moment, and will boot into CM10.2.
skyrocket
I can't write on the official thread yet, you know how that is. Curious if anyone has tried the i727 skyrocket yet and what results. Thanks in advance.
thank
thank you
Hi! When i try to install OmniROM on my Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini GT-I8190N with CWM Recovery (Now tried TWRP and still..), it gives me error and can't install it. Where is the log so i can send more info?
Inside that ZIP file i have folder called "META-INF" and another folder "system". Then i have "boot.img" and file called "file_contexts" without ANY format. Did i forgot something?
Thanks!
cd50000 said:
Hi! When i try to install OmniROM on my Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini GT-I8190N with CWM Recovery (Now tried TWRP and still..), it gives me error and can't install it. Where is the log so i can send more info?
Inside that ZIP file i have folder called "META-INF" and another folder "system". Then i have "boot.img" and file called "file_contexts" without ANY format. Did i forgot something?
Thanks!
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That is an unofficial build, and as such, not supported here. (See the Omni FAQ in this forum). Take it up with whomever provided the unofficial build to you. Although piece of advice: No one will help you when you say "it gives me an error" when you don't specify EXACTLY what the error was.
Entropy512 said:
That is an unofficial build, and as such, not supported here. (See the Omni FAQ in this forum). Take it up with whomever provided the unofficial build to you. Although piece of advice: No one will help you when you say "it gives me an error" when you don't specify EXACTLY what the error was.
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Thanks I need to just wait for offical build... No builds for gt- I8190N..
cd50000 said:
Thanks I need to just wait for offical build... No builds for gt- I8190N..
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Since whomever is providing those builds does not seem to communicate with any of us in IRC, you'll be waiting a VERY long time for an official build.