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Sources are up at HTC
developer.htc.com/
does this mean an overclock kernel is possible?
i will make one tomorrow
Sweet! I hope 710Mhz will work as good as it did in CursorSense running Android 1.5
gonna try and lets see gonna need it tested for sure
Can this kernel be used with a 2.2 ROM? It sure would be nice to have 2.2, the new radio and a fully working camera all at once
no forget it on 2.2 to fix cam, wont happen, android 2.2 needs atleast .32
capychimp said:
gonna try and lets see gonna need it tested for sure
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I'll gladly test it
i'll post here as soon as it's done tomorrow
If it's not too much to ask, could you make one that works with the stock ROM? I never got around to switching to RCMagic and the rooted stock one is stable enough for me to postpone the switch.
keinengel said:
If it's not too much to ask, could you make one that works with the stock ROM? I never got around to switching to RCMagic and the rooted stock one is stable enough for me to postpone the switch.
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If I'm not mistaken I think it will work on all custom ROMs that has the official 2.1 as base.
yes once it will compile proper for me
Any luck with compiling capy?
You will find 710OC kernel in other thread but the wifi is not working.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=778083
sorry i posted it in the other thread wifi is missing but gonna try fix that got some help on how to cause htc didn't include the driver but it runs smooth at 710mhz i made flash no wipe update
Sweet! Good work Lets just hope the wifi is fixable then.
it is and i will do it
nice someone add openvpn and compcache
capychimp said:
sorry i posted it in the other thread wifi is missing but gonna try fix that got some help on how to cause htc didn't include the driver but it runs smooth at 710mhz i made flash no wipe update
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HTC has nothing to do with the ti lan driver, the source is available always has been, compile with the kernel or compile pointing to your fresh compiled kernel and it just works (unless the board file is messed up(fu htc) ).
I just got it compiled and everything works first try on your rom, i'll send you the files.
thx man appriciate it
nice rom btw, even though i hate sense lol
THE DEVICE HAS BEEN MODIFIED SO THAT IT CAN NOW SHOOT BOTH RED(NEW) AND GREEN(OLD) CAMERAS.
I've been unable to make green lense kernel modules work well with new kernel. GB kernel is dicks!
So i performed a fusion of 2.3 firmware onto 2.2 kernel via 2nd-init.
Pros:
Stable kernel
No ultra-bright buttons
Cons:
Somewhat slower than official 2.3
Live Wallpapers don't work
Contents:
2.2 (3.4.2-177) kernel
4.5.134 ramdisk
EGL drivers from Froyo
Camera libraries from Froyo
Sensors library from CM7
libsurfaceflinger/libserver_init from Droid2 GB OTA
libcamera wrapper by me, based on CM7 wrapper by maniac103
BlurCamera ported from Froyo (GB one is not stable)
Installation:
Install official GingerBread via nandroid + fixed sbf
Install 2nd-init recovery 0.6.1 or later
Install zip from recovery
Download:
http://tihiy.net/files/greenlens/GreenBread_1.1_release.zip
Make mirrors.
Disclaimer:
This is tested on latest (134) leak but may work on older or newer releases. I'm interested in results on those.
This is beta mod of beta firmware with frankenstein-esque methods
This may or may not work on red lenses
I'm not responsible for your damages
Please don't spam this thread with bugs, don't start flamewars and don't whine
Thanks to everyone in CyanogenDefy team!
Mention me if you're using my work.
GOOD。
but i used CM7 now.
I guess this will cause usb and wifi tether to not work?
This is great. i have red lense but this makes gingerbread development able for everyone.
This is just a great work for green lensed phones....
ephumuris said:
I guess this will cause usb and wifi tether to not work?
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Usb thether seems not working (was it ever working? dunno), 3g-wifi tether works.
great job,
i tried to mix old kernel with new ramdisk&/system - apparently failed.
Amazing, I will wait some day and I'll try for sure
Anyone already running it? If so how is it.
Sent from my MB525 using XDA App
XDA, I'm dissapoint! Why are you afraid to try?
Simplestas said:
XDA, I'm dissapoint! Why are you afraid to try?
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im trying it rite now, will post feedback asap.
good job!
my defy with green lense works fine!
thx
I'm really happy this has finally been done. I've sold my Defy few days ago and I regret that I could give the official 2.3 ROM a try. Good work !
works like a charm in my green lens defy. by the way, its the first time im running official 2.3.4, 4.5.1-134. i found it a bit laggy in comparison with nordic froyo and miui. maybe i need some reboots. im runinng shadow´s rooted version by walter (nandroid + fixed sbf).
EDIT: in the OP theres an advice that says live wallpapers dont work, im at wpclock 1.5.3 working as well.
yes dont work live wallpaper!
iaio72 said:
good job!
my defy with green lense works fine!
thx
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is the recording still choppy like in CM7 or as smooth as froyo
Help?
I have a stock gingerbread unrooted and I wanna try this. I've been searching, and it seems that the only way to get the phone rooted is having froyo first and flashing a nandroid. I am really lazy to go back to froyo. Is there any way to root GingerBlur?
I dont understand its for kernel 2.2.2 but we want for Gingervread kernel
But thanks
Is there any problem except live wallpapers.How is performance?I shld install and try this.
Is it support touch focus???
mick711 said:
I dont understand its for kernel 2.2.2 but we want for Gingervread kernel
But thanks
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How many times does it needs to repeated there is no such thing as gingerbread kernel. Kernel is one thing android version is another! Gingerbread can work with 29 32 35 kernels. Moto uses 32 to GB and froyo too.
Alot of people have been asking me how i ported Slim ICS, soooo...i made a tutorial on how i port AOSP ICS roms...this is a general tutorial that should be just enough to get the port to boot. your port will not be flawless and it will probably have some major bugs that need fixing which are usually fixed by libs.
This should work with all AOSP ICS roms except those formated in a MTD file system (MTD is not supported by the infuse)...but for best compatibilty use a similar phone like the galaxy s...also before porting if you plan on uploading it you must get permission first!!! Dont make the same mistake i made with slim...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loFHhYf0ca4
Guide:
***DISCLAIMER***
i am not responsible to any damdge caused to your phone by following this tutorial, you are doing this at your own risk. Before beginning you can not be afraid to mess with system file, to experiment, to get boot loops or even completely destroy your phone-for the infuse this is highly unlikely
if you fear bootloops or bricking a phone than you should not follow this tutorial
this guide should work for all phones and all AOSP roms, however every rom is different so some may require extra steps which you will be on your own for...this should be enough to get you to boot up though.
***END OF DISCLAIMER***
if you have any questions please feel free to comment bellow, dont message me on youtube i probably wont answer...if you do comment i may or may not help you, but maybe somebody else will. i have a busy life, and am constantly busy with the infuse and can not spend the time to address everyones issues...but by commenting maybe some one will help.
TOOLS/PROGRAMS NEEDED:
1) 7zip or other archive program
2) text editor, for windows i would use notepad++
STEPS:
1) download CM9 for your device or other AOSP based ics rom ***This is your base rom, you will use this to replace files in the rom you want to port***
What ever firmware your base is is the firmware you will be able to port...EX: 4.0.4 base=4.0.4 port
***for this tut i will be using CM9 4.0.4 for the infuse found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1601844 ***
2) download rom you want ported ***it can be from any phone, but for best compatibilty/least amount of bugs use a rom from a similar device, since i have an infuse i will use a Galaxy S ICS rom"
3) open up the CM9 or whatever base rom you are using with 7zip (dont extract it just view the archive...for 7zip right click rom, go to 7zip option and choose view archive)
4) delete the following folders in the system folder: app, framework, media, and fonts
5) open up the rom you want to port and use the app, framework, media, and fonts folder to replace the ones you just deleted in the cm9 base
6) copy libandroid_runtime.so *located in /system/lib/* from the rom you want to port into the cm9 base (you are replacing the one already in there) keep a copy of the one in CM9...if it doesnt boot up put the CM9 one back in
OPTIONAL/NOT NEEDED to make the rom run
a) go to build.prop and change the name of the rom
b) change the name of the CM9 base zip to whatever you are porting
7) place the rom on your sd card and flash...if you get bootloops do a logcat
If your rom is unresponsive/not working right you may need to replace some stuff in the /system/lib/ with stuff from the rom you are porting (just compare the rom you are porting with cm9 and whenever you see something missing in the CM9 base or dif size switch it over BUT keep a backup of the unresponsive one that booted...this part is all trial and error) i can not help you with this part...you are on your own, but feel free to comment and i may try and help or someone else may try and help
Also logcats will help in diagnosing problems...
please dont pm me for help, comment on this thread and if i have time i will try and help...or someone else will. im really busy, im a junior in highschool, so i have homework monday-friday, not to mention that my 92 year old great aunt is moving in with us as she can no longer take care of her self alone so i will be busy taken her to appointments and what not.
If i could i would help each and every one of you guys...but i just dont have the time to help everyone so if we can restrict the questions and answers to here hopefully we can limit the amount of questions asked.
Saved for Q&As...
just in case...
Thank you very much MG for your hardwork and dedication. This guide will actually help and inspire many of us to bring ICS flavours on Infuse. :thumbup:
Only a HS junior? My god what was I doing when I was your age? Definitely not porting Android roms.
Sent from my Samsung Infuse running AOKP.
i was bumping school to join computer class
ndhanta said:
i was bumping school to join computer class
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Hmm I believe we were smoking cigs and talking about girls. But then in those days we didn't have computers or cell phones
Rom Aeon v 1.3.1
oldbbman said:
Hmm I believe we were smoking cigs and talking about girls. But then in those days we didn't have computers or cell phones
Rom Aeon v 1.3.1
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Although oldbbman is more seasoned than me...I do remember those days...now I jjust dip Copenhagen and still talk about the girls...MILFs....
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Although oldbbman is more seasoned than me...I do remember those days...now I jjust dip Copenhagen and still talk about the girls...MILFs....
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Lol
Luckily I didn't know then what I know now or I would probably have more kids then I have now.
Now back on topic. Porting ics Tom's is getting bigger on this forum
:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Rom Aeon v 1.3.1
Believe me...for a while I wasn't making the smartest choices...wasn't hanging around the right crowd and was leading my life down the wrong path...doing these ports and developing has helped me turn my life around and make better choices, I love the challange and I lobe figuring things out...always have
Sent from my SGH-I997 using XDA
Btw...you guys should see a new port by me tomorrow...maybe even tonight, and I have received permission this time...
Sent from my SGH-I997 using XDA
ndhanta said:
Thank you very much MG for your hardwork and dedication. This guide will actually help and inspire many of us to bring ICS flavours on Infuse. :thumbup:
Here are steps for port which are with the Youtube video of MG2195. (It also deserves to be here).
TOOLS/PROGRAMS NEEDED:
1) 7zip or other archive program
2) text editor, for windows i would use notepad++
STEPS:
1) download CM9 for your device or other AOSP based ics rom ***This is your base rom, you will use this to replace files in the rom you want to port***
What ever firmware your base is is the firmware you will be able to port...EX: 4.0.4 base=4.0.4 port
***for this tut i will be using CM9 4.0.4 for the infuse found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1601844 ***
2) download rom you want ported ***it can be from any phone, but for best compatibilty/least amount of bugs use a rom from a similar device, since i have an infuse i will use a Galaxy S ICS rom"
3) open up the CM9 or whatever base rom you are using with 7zip (dont extract it just view the archive...for 7zip right click rom, go to 7zip option and choose view archive)
4) delete the following folders in the system folder: app, framework, media, and fonts
5) open up the rom you want to port and use the app, framework, media, and fonts folder to replace the ones you just deleted in the cm9 base
6) copy libandroid_runtime.so *located in /system/lib/* from the rom you want to port into the cm9 base (you are replacing the one already in there) keep a copy of the one in CM9...if it doesnt boot up put the CM9 one back in
OPTIONAL/NOT NEEDED to make the rom run
a) go to build.prop and change the name of the rom
b) change the name of the CM9 base zip to whatever you are porting
7) place the rom on your sd card and flash...if you get bootloops do a logcat.
If your rom is unresponsive/not working right you may need to replace some stuff in the /system/lib/ with stuff from the rom you are porting (just compare the rom you are porting with cm9 and whenever you see something missing in the CM9 base or dif size switch it over BUT keep a backup of the unresponsive one that booted...this part is all trial and error) i can not help you with this part...you are on your own, but feel free to comment and i may try and help or someone else may try and help
Also logcats will help in diagnosing problems.
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Your right should be here...I'll add to the op
Sent from my SGH-I997 using XDA
mg2195 said:
Btw...you guys should see a new port by me tomorrow...maybe even tonight, and I have received permission this time...
Sent from my SGH-I997 using XDA
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Now we can see more and more Android 4.x.x. in the Development section.
Nice work. Thanks for sharing with the community.
Sent from my SGH-I997 using xda premium
mg2195 said:
Alot of people have been asking me how i ported Slim ICS, soooo...i made a tutorial on how i port AOSP ICS roms...this is a general tutorial that should be just enough to get the port to boot. your port will not be flawless and it will probably have some major bugs that need fixing which are usually fixed by libs.
im a junior in highschool, so i have homework monday-friday.
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Good job..thanks for sharing.
Now I can't say I never learned anything about tech from a high schooler..
Um that is a wise statement
Hey mg. I have your v1.0 slim ics and the ns tools fix. How would i combine them? Thanks in advance
I was going through the files and if I just put the apk in the system/app it would be alright?
isaiahe97 said:
Hey mg. I have your v1.0 slim ics and the ns tools fix. How would i combine them? Thanks in advance
I was going through the files and if I just put the apk in the system/app it would be alright?
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yep, that would fix it
you may want to warn those about the mtd partition system while porting since i ve ran into several of them
GoSooners345 said:
you may want to warn those about the mtd partition system while porting since i ve ran into several of them
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Yeah...ive been looking for another rom to port as the one i last did was just discontinued by the original dev, out of the three ive tried so far all have been mtd file system...will add to OP/title that it doesnt work with mtd file systems...
Let's try get cm10 too boot atleast im downloading the sources i read a few guides every omap4 device except the lg optimus 3d is either running cm9 or cm10 im gonna try to get it to atleast boot even if nothing else work right well something todo till lg decides to do the upgrade. by the way in the GB Sources for the lg p940 in the kernel sources it contains stuff to do with our phone driver wise i think the only thing that differs is camera + ram.
anybody tried it before?
I'm thinking of trying it, please link the guides you've found!
Sent from my LG-P920 using xda app-developers app
Good luck guys we are all "rooting" (hahah get it, get it ) for you guys , defcomg are you going to try and port the prada ics first and then cm10, or directly ??
If you're hell bent on trying, I would suggest porting a mixture of the Prada ICS and CM10: Prada ICS for most of the drivers and code to make things work and CM10 for the base. This is because you have the CM10 source so it's easy to modify what doesn't work, since the Prada ICS kernel probably won't work out of the box anyway. You could port Prada ICS wholesale but I suspect more things won't work that way given CyanogenMod often has open source blobs for most of the drivers and for whatever chips that are different from the Prada phone whose drivers you need.
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anybody tried it before?
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yes, but i got an non booting ramdisk + a zipp without media, fonts, vendor and apps.
but it could also be that i have failed, today i will tray it again so let's hope somebody will make it
FPtje said:
I'm thinking of trying it, please link the guides you've found!
Sent from my LG-P920 using xda app-developers app
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http://www.kernel-xp.net/index.php/en/guide/25-android/32-compilare-cm10
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Building_from_source
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668483&highlight=build+cm9+source
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668396
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1807505&highlight=build+cm10
rezzsha said:
Good luck guys we are all "rooting" (hahah get it, get it ) for you guys , defcomg are you going to try and port the prada ics first and then cm10, or directly ??
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Was gonna port it directly i was gonna run a comparison on winhex to see how the kernels differ
pandaball said:
If you're hell bent on trying, I would suggest porting a mixture of the Prada ICS and CM10: Prada ICS for most of the drivers and code to make things work and CM10 for the base. This is because you have the CM10 source so it's easy to modify what doesn't work, since the Prada ICS kernel probably won't work out of the box anyway. You could port Prada ICS wholesale but I suspect more things won't work that way given CyanogenMod often has open source blobs for most of the drivers and for whatever chips that are different from the Prada phone whose drivers you need.
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Repo failed have to start over damn i think i have identified a few chips. if there was a way to get the kernel what drivers are loaded
Well that's new. Did you do repo init, repo sync and also installing all the dev tools as recommended here (http://source.android.com/source/initializing.html)? To extract the drivers, you'll have to decompile the Prada ICS kernel, extract the drivers, find a CM10 supported device with similar hardware, replace drivers for the different hardware, do a bit of coding to set up a new CM branch on your com and set up brunch/lunch and vendorsetup/makefile and fill it up with the files mentioned above and see if you can compile it.
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI-Android-ICS-PortingGuide
Hope this helps! Good luck!
Sent from my phone.
good luck and hope you manage this would be amazing. A big thank you just for your effort
I just started a new cm9 build with prada ics kernel but with my lame pc it will take some time.
pandaball said:
Well that's new. Did you do repo init, repo sync and also installing all the dev tools as recommended here (http://source.android.com/source/initializing.html)? To extract the drivers, you'll have to decompile the Prada ICS kernel, extract the drivers, find a CM10 supported device with similar hardware, replace drivers for the different hardware, do a bit of coding to set up a new CM branch on your com and set up brunch/lunch and vendorsetup/makefile and fill it up with the files mentioned above and see if you can compile it.
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Closest Device Running CM10 Same SOC
[JB]Samsung I9100G - https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_samsung_i9100g/tree/jellybean
[ICS]LGE P940 - https://github.com/milaq/android_device_lge_p940
Would This Work Replace the LIBS and Configs in devices/samsung/i9100g with the ones from Prada Compile then in the OUT Folder replace WIFI MOdule wpa_sup the issue here is the kernel i can modify the ICS Kernel of the Prada to Match that of the p920 most things are the same its only a few files that change when kernel is compiled should i just place it on the root of the device folder?
I din't know if that stuff that I think make sense but wouldn't it be better if we try to make at first
a working cm9 zip, and after that try to port cm10? It's because there are already some tutorials of how
to "converting" ics into jellybean.
I also started again building a cm9 build, this time with ics prada kernel source and
the command
Code:
make otapackage
instead of brunch p920.
But it will take some time to compile that because my PC isn't the best (single core 2.8 ghz Intel celeron with 2gb RAM)
This looks way too difficult for me. While I might be able to build Android, I'll have no clue on how to debug or fix issues.
berni987654321 said:
I din't know if that stuff that I think make sense but wouldn't it be better if we try to make at first
a working cm9 zip, and after that try to port cm10? It's because there are already some tutorials of how
to "converting" ics into jellybean.
I also started again building a cm9 build, this time with ics prada kernel source and
the command
Code:
make otapackage
instead of brunch p920.
But it will take some time to compile that because my PC isn't the best (single core 2.8 ghz Intel celeron with 2gb RAM)
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Well Im Runnning UBUNTU on VMware left it compiling a test build i have two Sources JB/CM @ Android/system ICS/ASOP @ Working_Directory. i just thought it would be much easier to just complile cm10 instead of cm9 then cm10 let me know how your build goes. The Prada Kernel is it modded for P920 or is it stock.
Most tutorials to Compile from Source are not good maybe we could ask codeworx for help he got JB Running on the i9100g
The Needs to be a Convert CM7 to CM9 to CM10 Guide.
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This looks way too difficult for me. While I might be able to build Android, I'll have no clue on how to debug or fix issues.
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i know what you mean before attempting this i had not even used linux but guides and tuts can only get you so far when Ricardo had a working cm9 all that was whacked was the dsp this was before the lg prada it now has ics wonder why he did not get required dsp drivers and modules from prada ics source it would be cool if he released CM9 at whatever state its in im sure we would manage to get it fully functional
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i know what you mean before attempting this i had not even used linux but guides and tuts can only get you so far when Ricardo had a working cm9 all that was whacked was the dsp this was before the lg prada it now has ics wonder why he did not get required dsp drivers and modules from prada ics source it would be cool if he released CM9 at whatever state its in im sure we would manage to get it fully functional
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Well I dont thinks so that's gonna happend, I just asked him that on G+ and he said "No".
this time i managed to get apps but who finds the fail?
berni987654321 said:
this time i managed to get apps but who finds the fail?
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Fail? is it the apps only are the other folder libs etc bin also compiled?
My build was taking to long so i stopped it will attempt again in the weekend this Source Compilation is way hectic
I meant that there's a nfc.apk in the app folder xD . My computer is now working since 9 hours.
app, etc, framework, fonts should be ready but there are some libs missing and I don't know about
the other folders so let's hope that I'm getting this atleast to the cm9 bootanimation.
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my terminal is completly full just with compiling libwebcore -_-'
So guys,
I've read @ this Forum for long time,
I'm Own a Optimus 3D (P920) since a year.
My Problem that I have is, that non of the Patches for the XBsall ROm Work actually for me,
definitely NONE.
So, here is what I've Done,
hope there is a dumb mistake, so that I can Fix this, and the Patches will work.
1. Flash the XBsall Rom (btw. I've flashed the Darkroom v2 Rom once too, but there is the Playstore broken- But other Problem:laugh:
so I've flashed the XBsall Rom Back)
2. Root that Rom, with the Links here provided
3. Install Custom Recovery - For me I've take the TWRP
Install Root Explorer,
that I can Remove & Add Files to the System Folder...
So, now,
I've load the Cam Fix, which is from Defcomg Thread (Thx. to Him)
It has no matter which one I've Take, none will work....
In Root Explorer go to System/App,
-Rename the Arccamera.apk to Arccamera.ap_
REBOOT
-Copy the Fixed Arccamera.apk
-Set the Rights to rw-r--r--
REBOOT
Start the Cam,
is Still upsidedown
so, doing the Same with the Keyboard from Defcomg Megathread,
go to Keyboard settings, all will work.
set as default Keyboard with no problems,
but when I need it, it will do a Forced Close.....
So, I hope someone can help me,
cause I beleieve I'm to Dumb to do that right...
At least,
sorry for my bad english,
my native Language is German...
Yeah I had some issues with it. Pesach has created zips to do it and they are simpler. Check his threads
Sent from my LG-SU760 using xda app-developers app
thank you for your Reply,:good:
try to find his threads,
and hope to fix the Problems.
Swirtgen said:
thank you for your Reply,:good:
try to find his threads,
and hope to fix the Problems.
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It's here
Sent from my P920 using ICS 4.0.4 by XBSA
Ok. Thanks.
I've installed the camera Mod.
But now the original Cam works,
The 3d is still upsidedown.
The jb cam is upsidedown too
Swirtgen said:
Ok. Thanks.
I've installed the camera Mod.
But now the original Cam works,
The 3d is still upsidedown.
The jb cam is upsidedown too
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Yes the 3D Cam is still upside down.. but you can take a photo and in gallery it wont be upside down anymore..
Sent from my P920 using ICS 4.0.4 by XBSA
I'm reading in a other thread, that the 3d Cam turns correctly, when im going through the last shot to the Galery and then turning Back, or use the 3d cam instead the normal Camera...
OK, thats work now for me...
but the JB Cam is for me not fixable:crying:
so I'm think, that I'm doing this right with the apps,
like the keyboard that do force close,
so I'm think, that my device hab Problems with the Rom
hope there is a officially ICS From LG soon.
had tried to switch back to Gingerbread 3 days ago, but had no luck
flashing with LG flashing tool,
although I doing this like in the Tut from XBSall...
In German we say we had an "Montags Gerät" (Monday-Device)
Thanks for all your Replys,
I'm trying to flash again and install all zips again,
maybe is there a error from flashing.
Root Explorer for example does not show me Free Space at the top,
only root as RO/RW