MD5 Alternative/Rar unzip - G1 Android Development

Hey so I found this great program called tugzip that not only unzips rar files but also checks updates to make sure they will work. After you download updates, themes open tugzip then go to actions, test. If no errors are found then your good to go. If error is found redownload. Works every time for me without having to run checksum and best part is its free. Just wanted to pass the tip along if anyone is interested in something like this.
http://www.filehippo.com/download_tugzip/

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[TOOL] RegawMOD Zip Signer v1.0 | 9-28-2010

Description:
RegawMOD Zip Signer is a tool for Windows that allows one to sign an unsigned zip (ie: a complete ROM zip, a theme zip, or any update zip) to enable flashing from a custom recovery on your Android device.
Usage:
To use, just drag the zip that you want signed onto the program's icon and it will sign it for you. All you do is drag and drop, and it signs it! Can be run from anywhere on the computer
Screenshots
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Changelog
Version 1.0 | 09-18-2010:
Initial Release
Latest Release
Version 1.0
Download Info
MD5: b4dba6950d3c8a1423c88985e0293f23
Virus Total Report
Source Code Available By Request Only
Please post here with feedback so I can make it better, if necessary
Awesome, thank you sir. I would test it out, but I just switched my laptop over to Linux (don't ask why because I am questioning myself right now.)
But I will add a mirror for you because I know some people have issues with 4Shared.
MegaUpload Mirror
exactly what I was waiting for! Thanks for another great tool!!!!
thank you sir.
would we still need to delete the three files: CERT.RSA, CERT.SF, MANIFEST.MF prior to zipping and then drag/drop, or is it not necessary to do so?? Thanks in advance.
edit: looks like deleting those files and then signing them re-adds those files into the zip
Thanks regaw. I have been trying to find a way to sign my zip file.
heyman123 said:
would we still need to delete the three files: CERT.RSA, CERT.SF, MANIFEST.MF prior to zipping and then drag/drop, or is it not necessary to do so?? Thanks in advance.
edit: looks like deleting those files and then signing them re-adds those files into the zip
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Not sure about that, I usually just go ahead and do that anyways.. I in fact have never tested it without deleting those 3 cert files, so I wouldn't know. I'll test it tonight.
joshhunt said:
Thanks regaw. I have been trying to find a way to sign my zip file.
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Awesome, this should be a great way to sign it easily
heyman123 said:
exactly what I was waiting for! Thanks for another great tool!!!!
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No prob Hopefully more coming soon!
I am uploading it to a real server now, no more 4shared
Awesome. I am going to be starting my themeing project this week and this will save me a step. Great job.
If you like this, check out a cool program I just made for Omegasuns BareBone App and Sense Removal Script! Allows full editing of the zip's script without having to resign it afterward.
HERE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8363452&postcount=52
Thanks! I'll be saving this for when I flash new roms.
link is down? or am i down?
Hmmm, that's odd, the entire server is down... I'm contacting the owner right now to see what's up.. all of my files are down for right now...
Download worked fine. Script worked like a charm.
Thanks
Is there a reason why it just sits on "Checking zip...." for 10mins and doesn't do anything? I've done this several times.
I can't get this to work
This thing is awesome. Fyi.
Thanks a lot for the program. Do I have to follow any special procedures if I want to sign a rom, or is it really as simple as removing the apks I dont want, adding the ones I do want, changing the boot animation and dragging and dropping the changed rom? Most roms come with programs that I would rather remove before flashing and there are a lot of little things I like to add before flashing--saves me the trouble of removing them w/ TI.
Cheers!
nice work, glad to see you in the evo forums
I can't seem to get this to work. Says it has created a new .zip file but it's not listed. any help??
re2gie01 said:
I can't seem to get this to work. Says it has created a new .zip file but it's not listed. any help??
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Try searching for the file. Whenever I use it, it says it created the signed file in the same directory as the original file, BUT it was actually in C:\documents and settings\user.

AndroidSuite2012 - Team Scripthen

AndroidSuite 2012
Coded & Tested by:
Tom Dolan (Scriptr)
Joel Duncan (Slethen)
AndroidSuite 2012 what it does
Decodes and encodes Dex files
Decodes and encodes APK files(Previously bugged in APKManager)
Gives a console output
Whats to be added?
Experimental features (currently in testing)
Thread piority
Config editor
Help file
System requirements:
Windows (XP/Vista/7)
1024x768 monitor resolution
512MB free system memory
Java (JRE/JDK 6 prefered)
Android Suite 2012 by Team Scripthen
APKs:
Place the APKs in the directory \apk\
refresh the list,
select from the first list box which one you want to decode then hit
"decode selected" you can then edit the source in "decoded-apks".
to re-encode, refresh the list again, the select from the second list which directory
you'd like to encode hit "encode selected" once the progress bar has stopped you can
then safetly remove the APK from "encoded-apks" directory.
Dex:
place your .dex file in the directory "\repo\Dex" go to the main window and then hit
"Decode Dex", then you can click "Open OUT Directory" to view the source code.
Once finished with the source code you can then hit "Encode Dex" to reencode it to
"classes.dex" which will appear in programs root.
Experimental:
Version 99 they do not work.
However, when they do work, this shall be updated but you are to be careful and
take note it is not our fault if anything goes wrong, as these are critical these
will be throughly tested to ensure the correct configuration is used.
Experimental features added:
Apply update.zip;
Applies an update.zip to the device,
please note:
To apply the update, the archive needs to be in %PROGRAMROOT%\repo\
Reboot;
Send reboot signal to the phone
Boot to fast mode;
Reboot the phone to fast mode
boot.img;
This has NOT been fully tested!!!
To apply the new boot image put it in %PROGRAMROOT%\repo\
​It would be extremely helpful if you were to post bugs/errors on this topic so we can find them easier.
http://node2.scriptr.co.uk/Dev/AndroidSuite/
thanks,
Scriptr|Slethen=Scripthen
first of all, thank you for this, it looks great! However, I am unable to encode anything. I get a sound effect as soon as i click encode decoded directory and the progress bar moves at an incredibly slow pace. is it doing what it's supposed to do? I let it sit for 15 minutes and nothing ever happened.
How big is the apk? And whats your cpu speed?
the app size is 5mb and my cpu is an i5 clocked at 2.3ghz. the odd thing to me is that it doesn't seem to try to encode the apk at all. when the decode finishes, a chime goes off. that same chime sounds within half a second of my trying to encode the same app. The decode works perfectly though!
pokedroid said:
the app size is 5mb and my cpu is an i5 clocked at 2.3ghz. the odd thing to me is that it doesn't seem to try to encode the apk at all. when the decode finishes, a chime goes off. that same chime sounds within half a second of my trying to encode the same app. The decode works perfectly though!
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Does the Console output give you any errors? or could you paste what the error is instead of clogging the chat.
What it sounds is that you dont have java recognised as a program. I will fix that when I log on Windows again.
please use pastie (google I cant use links yet) with the error so we can look into it.
-Tom.
pokedroid said:
the app size is 5mb and my cpu is an i5 clocked at 2.3ghz. the odd thing to me is that it doesn't seem to try to encode the apk at all. when the decode finishes, a chime goes off. that same chime sounds within half a second of my trying to encode the same app. The decode works perfectly though!
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Updated, your problem might be fixed.
Might be an idea to state in the title or under system requirements whether this is for Linux or Winblows.
Hey, I just downloaded android suite, but seems that the zip is damaged.
The folders from the zip created, but no files and I get errors from winrar like this:
Unknown method in bin\apktool.jar
No files to extract.
I' ll try to download it again, but can you please check it?
EDIT:
Redownload it 5 times, same errors. Archive is damaged, shows that is 36,3MB, but need less than a second to complete download(which is wrong for sure).
unzip it with Winzip, winrar cant extract it.
dancer_69 said:
Hey, I just downloaded android suite, but seems that the zip is damaged.
The folders from the zip created, but no files and I get errors from winrar like this:
Unknown method in bin\apktool.jar
No files to extract.
I' ll try to download it again, but can you please check it?
EDIT:
Redownload it 5 times, same errors. Archive is damaged, shows that is 36,3MB, but need less than a second to complete download(which is wrong for sure).
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I'll get right on it.
Must of been the compression method, also try with 7-zip.
Right, re-uploaded with 0 compression, the archive shouldnt cause trouble now.
I'm actually unable to even get the download to start. I get an error when I click the link from google saying they can't find the requested link. I've tried 5 times.
Somehow the link had been replaced by "*****"
Here's the direct URL:
http://node2.scriptr.co.uk/Dev/AndroidSuite/AndroidSuite-b112.zip
I will add a downloader soon so hopefully it will be more efficient.
I will integrate that in next release,
sorry for all the trouble so far.
Scribblezzz said:
Somehow the link had been replaced by "*****"
Here's the direct URL:
http://node2.scriptr.co.uk/Dev/AndroidSuite/AndroidSuite-b112.zip
I will add a downloader soon so hopefully it will be more efficient.
I will integrate that in next release,
sorry for all the trouble so far.
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What exactly is in the archive that requires us to download 113mb? To decompile and recompile and apk all you need is:
Java - Already on my system
aapt.exe - Already on my system
apktool.jar - Already on my system
Command Prompt - Well duh, part of windows.
Could you provide screenshots of the application?
cornelha said:
What exactly is in the archive that requires us to download 113mb? To decompile and recompile and apk all you need is:
Java - Already on my system
aapt.exe - Already on my system
apktool.jar - Already on my system
Command Prompt - Well duh, part of windows.
Could you provide screenshots of the application?
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It's got the Java binaries in the directory.
as some people dont have the "java.exe" patj, it fails to load it.
I will add some screenshots later, and I shall update it later, I just need to do more testing on Java findings...
personally I'm good to go. A simple scan with an anti-virus is all I need to ensure it's legit. I have a backup so I'll take the OP's word for it. Also, no need to apologize for "problems" IMO, I have no idea how to decompile/recompile or sign an apk so even if there are bugs, you're still doing me (and a lot of others) a favor. Thanks for all of the work you've put in so far!
Screenshot of AndroidSuite2012
so, every time I try to close the .exe, a web browser opens that takes me to ad.fly.... not sure what that's about. I don't know what the link was for, so I closed it and didn't click anything. Also, the utility still doesn't seem to be able to recode the apk. the error message I received is in a .txt file attached to the link below. I didn't want to post this whole thing inline.
http://www.box.com/s/yoaxly1na5mjqhjralca
sorry, double post
I see the problem..
I will start to work on the fix later today...
Also I will test better java detection reducing the archive about 70 or so megabytes...
Sorry for the bulk archive it was just a temporary solution...
Thank you again for posting error log.
-Scribblezzz.

[TOOL] MD5 Checker for windows

I completely rewrote this. From scratch. I get the MD5 myself and everything, no more relying on third application. Follow installer and right click on something then click "send to" you will see "Check MD5" and then it will open a window with the md5 file, it may take awhile depending on how large the file is.
MD5: AB2DC2FB16827AFFAC48211E1675D265
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 or greater required.
Thanks, just what I was looking for
elesbb said:
I always wondered how a microsoft fanatic like myself could check the MD5 hash of my downloaded ROMs and CWM zips to ensure i am getting every last byte.
Well i googled and found this nifty tool but i found it a drag to have to open a command window EVERY single time to check the numerous files i download.
So i created a batch file to do it for me
However, this is more than JUST a batch file, this is a full blown installer that will install the program listed above and my batch file as well as a SendTo shortcut so now you dont even need to click on a second program or icon to check the md5....
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Awesome Awesome. Love it. However, Right-Click -> Send To seems to give me this error:
Code:
'md5sum' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
StrumerJohn said:
Awesome Awesome. Love it. However, Right-Click -> Send To seems to give me this error:
Code:
'md5sum' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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Very interesting. I apologize for it not working properly but I do ask to standby as I will be releasing an updated one with gui interface
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
Thanks for this awesome utility!...checking has never been easier or quicker. Part of the reason people skip checking MD5 is because of the nuisance it can be, but this tool makes it easy to play it safe before installing any files.
Works great BUT...
Did you forget to update your MD5 when you fixed your file??? Sum does not match the file downloaded. But program works flawlessly Thanks.
I updated the OP guys. Works perfectly now.

[Q] Hacking Hardware Stumped?

I'm trying to covert a thin-client RDP system into a standalone linux system. I'd like to run a lighthttp server on it and auto-boot it to chromium (on start up).
The device comes with a crappy RDP interface and has a method for installing software UPGRADES via FTP. --- Confirmed working.
Doing some research on the web I was able to find an update package for this device. ATTACHED AS TORRENT FILE.
Using CENTOS I've tried to extract the RAMDISK but Linux doesn't seem to know how to extract the file type. I've tried a ton of scripts from xda-devs none seem to work.
I've tried just changing the system dir to see if I can get that work but it seems that the new image doesn't take to the device. I did see that the scripts have checksum info in them but not sure how to repackage or change them to adjust for the new changes.
I do see the build.prop file with a ton of ANDROID stuff and the package is APK signed. Thus I'm thinking it's an ANDROID setup. Also I see that the device is using busybox.
Any help or ideas how to get this doing what I need it?
Thanks!
chavenor said:
I'm trying to covert a thin-client RDP system into a standalone linux system. I'd like to run a lighthttp server on it and auto-boot it to chromium (on start up).
The device comes with a crappy RDP interface and has a method for installing software UPGRADES via FTP. --- Confirmed working.
Doing some research on the web I was able to find an update package for this device. ATTACHED AS TORRENT FILE.
Using CENTOS I've tried to extract the RAMDISK but Linux doesn't seem to know how to extract the file type. I've tried a ton of scripts from xda-devs none seem to work.
I've tried just changing the system dir to see if I can get that work but it seems that the new image doesn't take to the device. I did see that the scripts have checksum info in them but not sure how to repackage or change them to adjust for the new changes.
I do see the build.prop file with a ton of ANDROID stuff and the package is APK signed. Thus I'm thinking it's an ANDROID setup. Also I see that the device is using busybox.
Any help or ideas how to get this doing what I need it?
Thanks!
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Any ideas out there?
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[TOOL][WIN] ROM Explorer - Browse Android ROM Files

ROM Explorer
From time to time I need to extract some files from various Android ROMs. So far I downloaded the ROM file and then started to search for further tools to extract files from the downloaded ROM. If all went well I ended up with an image I could open with ext4_unpacker to finally extract the files I needed. This whole procedure took a lot of time, involved tools from unknown sources and often simply didn't work. So I decided to create my own tool.
ROM Explorer can directly open the following files:
zip archives with img or new.dat entries
Samsung md5 archives
Sony ftf archives
Huawei update.app archives
img/ext4 image files
lz4 image files (used by Samsung)
sin fies (used by Sony)
In case you have a file which is not supported let me know. Maybe I find the time to add support. Or simply add it yourself - ROM Explorer is Open Source.
Usage
Download the installer and run it or build your own version with Visual Studio 2017.
Start the executable. You will see a window similar to ext4_unpacker. In the first line you select a file, in the second line you can choose an archive entry if the file is an archive file.
Loading a file or archive entry can take a significant amount of time and disk storage. ROM Explorer may need to create temporary files with several gigabytes. A fast flash disk helps a lot!
You can extract files or folders by dragging and dropping them to Windows Explorer.
Downloads
ROM Explorer 0.9
ROM Explorer 0.9.1
Thanks To
ROM Explorer would not exist without the distributed knowledge of this forum. Especially I want to thank worstenbrood, Androxyde, IgorEisberg for their work.
So I'm waiting for your comments - but be patient it may take some time for me to react
Reserved for whatever purpose...
Wew
Let me try and report you back
Thank you I will try this out. Thanks too for making it open source
Not Running on Windows 7 x64
samidos said:
Not Running on Windows 7 x64
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0.9.1 should fix this. Be sure to first uninstall before installing 0.9.1.
After hours of google search and downloading countless apps that dont work I found this. This app is legit and works on windows 10 64bit. Thank you for your work.
Your app is GREAT! Thanks for sharing it.
Edit: Answered my own question. Windows 10 tip "Run As Administrator" and dont drag files "to the desktop" but instead to an Explorer window.
Can this program find the differences between compiled ROMs?
I ask this question because Xiaomi on the Mi 9 released an initial kernel with sourcecode that was changed over time without updating the GitHub https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/cepheus-p-oss and because of this change, the ROMs have something different between how they connect to the cameras. The old ROM versions (4/1/2019 and before) connect fine to the cameras, but post that date, a custom kernel built from the GitHub source will fail to connect to the cameras. Since the change has not been made open source on GitHub, there has to be another way to find and patch new kernel builds in order for them to work. Would your software be able to extract these changes? If not, do you have any other ideas which may? Much appreciated.

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