Can I "open up" HItachi G1000 w ROM-Kitchen like a - General Topics

I am thinking about getting a new Hitachi G1000.
(for a USA market: CDMA)
Has anyone developed a technique to duplicate the hack of
this unit in order to open it up to its full potential, similar to
what has been done to the XDA-II ?
thanks,
'why7'

http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=2582
or more to the point
http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/articles.php?action=expand,18795&start=1
it dont have it's rom in flash so it can never be upgraded or changed in any way

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Two questions in one piece for S5600

First question : Is there any accelerometer bublle level like the incredible android one for Jave J2M Samsung S5600 (Player Star) phone ? Or anyway, is there any solution to port this app from adroid to java Mobile ? I got the source jar if anyone is interested to have a look inside. It does not lauch on my mobile, certainly due to protection and very different Android OS...
Second question :
I would like to find a way for overriding the Exe/jave/games/folder to point it to my mmc sdcard ? Is there a way to do it via nv_default.ini without bricking the phone ? A better solution would be to offer both databse update search and and thos two path in ?!
I'm really not familliar with this phone OS, so if there anyone who can tell me if this system is modifiable or modable, just let me know...
Free Bonus Question : I also have a nice HTC touch P3450, wich has been succesfully updated to the latest avaible firmware. I dont know if this phone have an accelerometer ? Can anyone tell it to me ? I don't think so because none of the apps are hanging this feature, but i'm asking it also

how to change relatory domain when there is no setting.

Hi all,
I have a recently rooted X10 SE and I've been trying to find out how to set it to receive channel 13 wireless.
The firmware is German so it should already work, but I suspect SE has just locked it down to 11 channels worldwide.
Looking at the kernel modules, the wireless chip seems to be an Ar6000 which from my searching is capable of doing all channels.
I was expecting to find some xml file somewhere to set it but I'll be naffed if I can find anything..
failing that, apparently compiling the iw module http://wireless.kernel.org/download/iw/
allows it to be set, but I have not a clue how to get that compiled for the kernel in the X10..
Just hoping someone here understands any of the following:
1. How to re-enable the "Regulatory domain" setting in wireless/advanced (I know cyanogen has done it in his firmware, but have not a clue how.)
2. What setting the above tool actually changed so I can do it manually.
3. Failing all else, how do I compile IW to android? I know my way around GCC but I don't remember their being any android hooks in it.
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions are most welcome.
ta
Frank
PS, now that the X10 is rooted, I look at it in a whole new light.
I'd also like to know. Zero replies and almost 200 views...

[GUIDE] How to identify your LCD Panel without Android running[AOKP][JB]

Hello, I have found a tech-guide by HTC how to identify your LCD Panel if your JB AOSP or AOKP ROM won't boot.
See Step 3 in the PDF attached
I hope it helped you
Look here for information about the right Display part (narrow or wide flex cable):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50296864&postcount=4
Jann F said:
Hello, I have found a tech-guide by HTC how to identify your LCD Panel if your JB AOSP or AOKP ROM won't boot.
See Step 3 in the PDF attached
I hope it helped you
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks a lot, this would be very useful for a friend's DS. He was hesitating to try a JB rom because he didn't know which panel he has. But this makes the check really simple, so...
no problem, the other way to check this would be
dmesg|grep -i panel
but it needs to be in recovery or android
hehe i know i have a Sony panel since everything works for me, but its always fun to check out the internals
how'd you get that btw? just curious because it says: "Confidentiality: This document is only authorized for the assigned service partner in repair service and is confidential and/or
legally privileged. The document must not be copied or shown to anyone without HTC’s permission."
Sorry but I have to report this for distributing without permission if you can't show you have HTC's permission.
Edit: ignore my whining
This is fine for now. no need to take it down less HTC complains themselves, as these documents are easily found elsewhere too...
Thanks for sharing OP!!
A lot of research about HTC Phones and other manufacturers led me to some very intresting polish and slowakian sites
Also got the diag images e.g. leodiag.nbh (the one to reset the calltimer, change IMEI or S/N)

Dynavin D99+ Android new kernel for GB or ICS ?

Hey there.
I have this Device now a few months.
ht tp: // www . dynavin . com / android.php
Its called D99+
The Device works on Android 2.2.3 for further informations please ask me.
I have rooted it with a custom rom from this thread: ht tp: // forum . e46fanatics . com / showthread.php ? t=909077
Is there any possibility to upgrade to Gingerbread or ICS ? The guy who works on the custom roms says, we need a new kernel. Dynavin.com doesnt gives any sources etc.
Does anybody from you have the possibility to create a new kernel for this device, so i can install ginger or ics on it? Froyo is so annoying
I even would pay for a good working solution (kernel + - custom rom) !
Anybody can help me please?
Greetings from germany
Chris
P.S.: Cant add direct links. Sorry.
I really wish this device could get some xda love... froyo sucks.
i agree.. 2.2.3 is way to old!
If any dev was willing to put some work into this I would be willing to offer up some start up cash and some cash upon completion, maybe we can start a pool?
This device is horribly behind software wise. They did a great job making it look the part, but functionally its near useless for someone even alittle bit into the audio side.
My main gripes, lack of EQ controls, an android side that worked reliably. a better bluetooth interface (even if this went through the android side that would be fine); and a few other small things. Just the flow and feel of the device isnt "fluid"
If any devs need a device to work on, I could probably work something out to send my headunit to you for testing as well..

Reading "register" information from my ZTE MF90+

Hi Folks, i read quite a bit in the XDA-dev forums in the last few years, but now it's time to change the status "from passive to active". :silly:
- I have a "ZTE MF90+" (a nifty little mobile 4G WiFi hotspot with battery). The Chipset should be based on a Qualcomm MDM9215.
- I bought it about 3 years ago and it is SIM-Locked (aka Provider-Locked iirc).
- I fiddled around a bit with it and am able to ADB into it (from my Ubuntu 18.04 machine and from my Raspberry Pi, too - e.g. to activate RNDIS/CDC mode for USB tethering)
- I have an unlock code, that should work "to tear down this SIM-Lock wall" without any hassle.
So far, so good ... but my interests are still not satisfied; i want to know what's up with the internals of this modem, when i enter the unlock code. I simply want to observe and understand what's going on under the hood.
To quote Ylvis from their song Stonehenge: "And i know i should be happy, but instead, there's question, i can't get out of my head!"
Maybe a year ago i did some internet research, where i found several clues that the "SIM-Lock" information might be stored inside some Section of a NV storage https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1954029.
On some other russian hacker forum (that i can't find right now, unfortunately) according to google translate one of them seemed to be able to change one NV entry there to get rid of the Sim-Lock. The tabs are still open on my other Ubuntu 14.04 Laptop 250km away from here, so it might take some time to provide the "russian hacker forum link" here for further reference. I haven't tried it out back then as i heavily relied on this mobile hotspot back then and could neither afford to brick it nor had the time to fiddle around further.
What i remember was also this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804117, but this thread is from 2012 and e.g. the download link for the NV-items_reader_writer.rar don't work anymore, so i haven't tried it yet to get this program running.
So now i need your help:
-> What tools can i use (on my Ubuntu Linux machine, if necessary via WINE) to read out a "full image" of the (Android) system to flash back later (if necessary) and what tool can i use to read (and modify if necessary one day) the NV items to compare them "before and after" i unlocked it?
Any hints where to start and in which direction i could head from there? :cyclops:
Please help me to grow and rise :highfive:

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