JFv1.5 on Haykuro's ADP1.5Hr3 build? - G1 Android Development

How do u get JF's v1.5 in Haykuro's latest 1.5 build? Thx

are you asking how to use JF's Kernel in the Haykuro build? to make a hybrid build?
I think it would be easier to import the bits you like from Haykuro's build into JF's build.

yea cuz haykuro's build has the zoom feature with the camera and camcorder but jf builds are lacking them

mccurt29 said:
yea cuz haykuro's build has the zoom feature with the camera and camcorder but jf builds are lacking them
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Why not just use Haykuros build?
To answer the OP's question you don't. Pick either Haykuros, The Dudes or JF's build and install, from there you can try to customize the build to your liking.

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I meant like i have 1.42 and i want to go to jfs 1.5 unless 1.5 is the firmware update

alisyed1117 said:
I meant like i have 1.42 and i want to go to jfs 1.5 unless 1.5 is the firmware update
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Unfortunately this post does not make much more sense than your first one. Take your time and formulate your sentences. This is not meant as criticism, but it is hard to follow what you are asking.
If you are on JF's 1.42 build and want to go to a 1.5 (cupcake) build then you have a few options:
1) The "official" google ADP build. This has the benefit of being unmodified but honestly I can not think of a reason to go to this rather then JF's build.
2) JF's 1.5 build. This is basically the android build with root and a few features useful for root. To get the full list of changes go to JF's blog.
3) Haykuro's build. There are two versions of this build one based on Googles ROM release and one on HTC's. The HTC one has some added programs including Exchange sync and a PDF reader. Some have reported speed and/or stability problems but the latest builds from Haykuro are supposed to have corrected these problems. Short version: few more added programs than JF's build. I do not use this build so if my statements as to it's features are incorrect feel free to correct me.
4) The Dude's ROM: A different variation based on the cupcake source tree. I am sorry to admit I know little about this build.
So to recap. If you are on JF 1.42 and want 1.5 then make a choice among the ROMs listed above and go to the appropriate thread an the development subforum, read up on the features as well as limitations, and follow the instructions to flash your phone.
Any update of 1.42 to 1.5 will be a firmware update though. any update to any ROM would be a firmware update. None of the above are the official releases from any carrier however so there may be missing features, namely the Amazon music store and the various IM clients that are not gtalk. Again research the thread for the various ROMs.

Thx. Mod plz lock

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different features on different roms??

Hey
I was just wondering what rom all you android users are on atm. I am running cyanogen 3.6.8.1(I think lol) and have used JF and Hero builds. JF is rather basic as it is just modified TMo OTA updates and the Hero builds I have tried have all been slow/laggy/buggy (will check back in time. Anyway what are your current and/or fave builds and what distinguishes them from others?
Thanks,
A. Noob

[ROM][32A] KiNgxKxlick-Espresso2G1-v01 32A port

Hi, as many people would like to try the new sense UI, I'm posting this here. Beware that many things are not working, and many things FC. Just to get a feel of what's coming ;-)
It is based on the Dream version of KingClick, and uses the 2.6.29.6 32A kernel from cyanogen. Thx also to amhgsk for the many other 32A ports before.
Disclaimer: At your own risk, although normally safe to flash on 32A device
Download here:
MD5: 9A5D733C98B1EDFB545C1D223A3DFDB0
cheers,
Jos
mirror pls?
Sorry, won't be supporting this, as too many things are not working. Could not even open the phone app or contacts (although it did sync with google: gmail and calender were synced).
When KingClick release a better version, I'll try again ;-)
Nice rom, but also active sync doesn't work.
kindly regards
endebe

ROM related question another newbie question

Hi,
Thank you guys (and girls of course) for pushing the android experience more than just-another-smart-phone for the curious users.
I have searched a lot by moving around in this forum for last couple of days, looking for a cool ROM for my first ever (but not last, only the beginning) ROM upgrade.
I have read the wiki and have explored all the given links. But I couldn't find few simple answers. Please help me by answering my following questions-
1. Is there any list of currently available ROMs with pros and cons of each ROM? Is there any benchmark for stability, performance,supported features for all the available ROMs ?
2. What's there any matured stable 2.x.x ROM for HTC magic 32A which is not-slow and does well what it is supposed to do?
3. What's the pros and cons for older versions and newer versions? In another way of asking- why you developers still working on the 1.5 and 1.6 ROMs? Why not 2.x.x for HTC magic?
4. (lame question) Which of the ROM versions does have flash 10 (so that flash videos or files will work on webpages)?
Please ignore my lack of knowledge and enlighten me and other newbies as well.
Thank you very much once again
1. No but you may have a look at this.
2. Manup456's Eclair is what I'd go for. It isn't slow nor buggy but keep in mind that there are things that still don't work properly and probably won't until HTC or some operator releases an official 2.1 update for the Magic. You'll also need a port to install it on a 32A.
3. 1.5 and 1.6 have been officially released for the Magic while 2.xx hasn't yet. That means everything works as it should on 1.5 and 1.6. On 2.1 you get the new Android features but you lose some functionalities as well so it all depends of what you need and don't need (if you can live without camera recording and hardware acceleration you'll be fine). People also stick to some 1.5 ROMs because of SenseUI (there are a few 2.xx ROMs with SenseUI but none of them is really ready for prime time).
4. Flash 10 isn't available to us yet. There is a version of Flash Player included in the HTC Browser (meaning you need a ROM which includes the HTC framework) but it's not that great as it doesn't support the newer Actionscript 3/FP 10 Flash files. It can play Youtube videos though.
My personal advice would be to avoid 2.xx ROMs for the moment and to try a good stable 1.5 SenseUI ROM like Cursorsense or GyD... and if you then feel that 1.5 is too old you can try Amon RA's Donut or Ahmgsk's.
Hope this helps... you could have posted this in the general forum though

[Froyo][Old Radio] How to run CyanogenMod 6 nightly builds on 32b/32a [Links]

Just so we're clear, I have simply collected some links to help people use the CM6 nightly builds. I had NO part in the creation of this software and I take no credit for it. No one asked me to collect this information, and if anyone has a problem with it being available they can PM me and I'll remove it.
All of this information is present throughout this Cyanogenmod forum thread. I've just brought it together to make sense of it.
NIGHTLY BUILDS ARE PRE-TEST BUILDS AND ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO DO ANYTHING AT ALL, I NOR THE CYANOGENMOD TEAM ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU DO WITH THIS INFO! THIS IS *ONLY* FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO TRY AN INCOMPLETE AND UNSTABLE CM6 FROYO ROM.
This is for Dream/Sapphire (Magic) and Old Radio ONLY. Don't flash this sort of thing unless you really know what you're doing.
Since I am just collating the information I probably won't be able to help you troubleshoot. I have flashed the latest nightly myself and it runs, but it's very unstable.
Anyway, long waiver done, here's the info:
The nightly builds can be found here. You'll probably want the latest .zip. These builds are created by the CyanogenMod team, if you want up-to-the-minute news I'd suggest following Cyanogen, Wesgarner, ChrisSoyars, and Koush on twitter.
Early 32A port kernels can be found here. You'll want the .zip that corrosponds to the nightly build you downloaded. These are being developed by bcrook (aka 'bcrook88' on Twitter)
Google Apps can be flashed from this. Not sure where they're from or who made them available. It flashed fine for me, but GMaps FCs whenever it's opened, very unstable. This version of google apps has also been suggested as more complete and better, but I haven't tried it myself.
Very much OT, but are you actually running the SPL 1.76.2007 together with the old radio, as your sig seems to indicate?
I think by old radio, he means the one that comes with dangerSPL, the one ripped from the engineering Magics? (i'm not sure where it came from) rather than that new one that someone found in an HTC rom, and everyone flashed.
Oops, nope my sig is wrong. Should be HBOOT 1.33.2010
Also if you feel like compiling , there is a wiki article here http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php/Compile_for_dream
Edit: Sorry its only for the dream :-(
Thanks, flashing now. Any update on what works/doesn't work?
I haven't spent much time with it yet, but 3G works. I would imagine Wifi, GPS and Camera are the usual culprits to be broken, but I haven't tried them yet. You can always check the check-ins and bug tracker that the Cyanogenmod team uses to see what they're working on.
decepticon said:
Thanks, flashing now. Any update on what works/doesn't work?
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Main known issues with nightly builds include GPS/Maps FC, camera and video broken, voice input FC..But speed is insane for pre-test build..Can't wait for CM6
I have a quick question, and it may seem dumb. But im kinda stuck.
I understand how to update the spl to what is required, but where can i get the radio 3.22.23.18 ? i cant seem to find it anywhere and thats the only problem im having.
i can load up this rom and its great, i just dont get a signal lol.
thanks.
I'm not using an unusual radio version or anything. Just use this tool to change your radio (relatively) safely: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=677045
Couple more things, u can actually flash pershoots 32a .34 kernels on top of this and they run fine. Also if frf83-mdpi apps are giving users issues, ive ported frf91 gapps to mdpi and so far havent heard complaints and im running it as well so it shud b gud.
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[Q] CyanogenMod 7.1 RC1 vs CyanogenMod 7.1 Nightly Builds

Hye, can I ask something?
What's the difference between
CyanogenMod 7.1 RC1 => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1240177
and
CyanogenMod 7.1 Nightly Builds => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1268304
Try to search for it, but still cannot find the difference.
Thanks.
Ummm, the differences come...get ready....nightly.
Sorry, not trying to be an ass, but couldnt resist. Nightlies are updated more or less nightly with new tweaks and features. RC is the last known stable, non-experimental build. If you follow the nightly thread, I'm sure someone will be posting links to the changelog.
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It's okay. Still newbie here.
Yes, the word nightly. I know that, but after try searching the difference, still know nothing.
So, what do you mean is, nightly builds is official rom from cyanogenmod?
They are both official, but nightlies contain changes done to improve the roms, ofcourse doesn't always mean that it improves. Those are what I like to think of as "experimental". RC stands for release candidate. Rc's have been known to be the latest stable rom that is ready for public testing. Still, rc's are just released to receive approval, once everyone likes it, it may become official, or Stable release. You'll know when they're unofficial, they will state so in the threads name.
RC[Release Candidate] is the Stable Release While Nightly Builds are often modified with new tweaks and always improved, which means nightly are quick updated
CyanogenMod RC and Nightly Builds explained
In the world of CyanogenMod...
7.1 = indicates the version number of the mod
RC = Release Candidate, mostly bug-free, also known as "stable", change log usually available
Nightly Builds are
Beta
No change-log. Cyanogen fans accept that they would rather a Modder/Developer spend time working on a new version, than taking precious time to write change logs documenting every thing they did/tweaked.
Not released at a certain time (night).
Not released EVERY night, could be weekly.
A new "nightly" version is released, when the developer/modder is ready to upload it.
Any inquiries of when a new RC or nightly will be available will receive the following tin-can reply, "it'll be ready when its ready."
"Nightly" CyanogenMod fans/users are like Pit Bulls who haven't been fed in 3 days. They look forward to a new version every "night", even if its bugged and bad. If the a new "nightly" released version is very buggy, the CyanogenMod fan/user will simply restore/revert to an earlier CyanogenMod version that worked, whether its nightly or RC version, simply using the "restore" of a backup function. All CyanogenMod fans are advised to backup, before doing any changes. Those that don't, usually regret it, and won't do it again.
Those Developers/Modders working tirelessly to improve upon the CyanogenMod are doing it for the most part on their own time late at night. Bugs expected, because it wasn't thoroughly tested because so many CyanogenMod fans are eager and hungry for the latest version with cool features and tweaks and hope to not wait a month+ for an official-mostly'debugged-version(RC).
Each Android Mobile requires dedicated Modders/Developers, because every mobile has different ram/rom/processor/buttons/irks/camera and requires a special build. Therefore if you have an outdated mobile (ie. G1) that no dedicated Modders/Developers are using, you may never see an CyanogenMod update again.
In the world of updating a Android OS, if you fix/add one feature, it may/will break/not-work another feature. Usually the first thing to break/not-work the camera &/or the video camera &/or the front camera. If you're planning to become a Developer/Modder, expect a lot of frustration.
nartz said:
Hye, can I ask something?
What's the difference between
CyanogenMod 7.1 RC1 => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1240177
and
CyanogenMod 7.1 Nightly Builds => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1268304
Try to search for it, but still cannot find the difference.
Thanks.
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nartz said:
Hye, can I ask something?
What's the difference between
CyanogenMod 7.1 RC1 => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1240177
and
CyanogenMod 7.1 Nightly Builds => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1268304
Try to search for it, but still cannot find the difference.
Thanks.
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In answer to the qusetion; nothing.
The RC1 in the link is an official port for Cyanogen7 that is so much of a recent development that it is not yet included in the CM Nightly releases that have already been explained. I'm guessing that it will still be a port until after this round of updates when Nexx's excellent "RC1" will finally be fully integrated into the Cm device family.
As very little can happen to a nightly build sometimes, Nexx just can't be arsed to update nightly, he just does it when there's a biggy in the changelog.
Keep up the good work Nexx. v105 is Solid.
What do I know? http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=nightly&device=saga :s

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