FaaastJB v2.5 running on Hipstreet Flare (Easy fix) - Android General

Hello there, for anyone with a Hipstreet FLARE (HS-9DTB4) who has had the nightmare of trying to find a ROM for it, I have a solution!
These models typically come from Canada, like myself, although I don't know if it's exclusive. I spent many hours modding operating system files when I almost accidently came up with a MUCH easier solution.
This instructional assumes you have installed your USB drivers and have a copy of ADB
1: BACK UP YOUR ROM
(if you're like me and you lost the original you can probably skip this)
2: Follow the instructions at A13 ROM JB 4.2.2 + DRIVERS and install FaaastJB v2.5 (4.2.2).
Once installed, your touchscreen and gsensor will NOT work
3: Download the TS driver from the installation link: - ft5x_ts, goodix_ts, gslX680, nt11003+mxc32x0
4: Unzip the file to your ADB directory
5: Open the file 'setupsensors.sh'
Remove this line: insmod /system/vendor/modules/mxc32x0.ko
6: Insert this:
Code:
#9inch
insmod /system/vendor/modules/ft5x_ts.ko
insmod /system/vendor/modules/goodix_ts.ko
insmod /system/vendor/modules/nt11003.ko
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/ssd253x_ts.ko
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/ssd2533_ts.ko
insmod /system/vendor/modules/gslX680.ko
#7inch
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/gt811.ko
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/gsl1680.ko
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/ssd253x_ts.ko
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/sitronix_ts.ko
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/pixcir_touch_811.ko
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/gslX680.ko
#insmod G-sensor driver
insmod /system/vendor/modules/mma7660.ko
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/mecs.ko
# insmod /system/vendor/modules/mxc622x.ko
# mkdir /data/misc/sensors 0777 system system
-- Loading these modules into other A13 ROM is possible but I couldn't for the life of me get the WIFI working (properly), except in FaaastJB.
7: Connect your Hipstreet FLARE via USB and execute the 'run.bat' that came with the TS modules.
8: Enjoy having Google Play on your (crappy) Hipstreet Flare

Not sure if I like the new launcher, but thanks for pointing me toward the newer faastjb.. dunno if I like the bootscreen either..
ANYHOW.. In the past, on my Hipstreet Flare, I was using the gt_828 ? driver.. and it seemed to work, however, I never bothered getting the sensors working/etc.. However I would like the camera to work, and, it doesn't seem to with these drivers / this rom .. (crashes when opening cam app)

Mucho thanks for posting the drivers to use with the Flare, touch and gsensors seem to be working fine.
And many thanks to Toxicro for making the rom etc !
As a newbie to flashing android, I thought I might point out that when you edit the 'setupsensors.sh' file, do NOT use notepad.
Notepad++ seems to work fine (it is compatible with this file format).
I used Livesuit 2 to flash, and did have trouble getting the driver to load. Best I could get was a USB - unknown device showing in device manager.. but from there it was easy enough to argue with Win7 and finally manage to manually point to the Livesuit/driver folder.
One thing I noticed, is that you can still get into a recovery mode with FAAST-JB.
In the stock Flare, from power off, you hold the Vol- and Power until the unit responds, then start pressing Power repeatedly (while holding Vol-). With Faast-JB loaded, you have to hold the Vol+ instead (since the keys are reversed in the flash, no biggie).
This now brings up a CWM recovery screen.
I would think that Backup and Restore probably work fine.
But what about "Install zip from sd card" ?
Would this work for further flashing, or would that not be recommended due to the odd structure of these A10/13 devices ?

Any original rom to Hipstreet FLARE HS-9DTB4-4GB
Dave
Thanks a lot, first i use notepad to edit and G-sensor dont go... now user notepad++ y i am back the g-sensor.
However, i lost the camera i read about edit some BIN file, mi tablet is a oldie Hipstreet FLARE HS-9DTB4-4GB without Google Play, i flashing to get this market and now have the problem, i need solve the camera problem or almost get the original ROM to this model .
* what program edit script.bin??
Thanks again
DaveCarp said:
Mucho thanks for posting the drivers to use with the Flare, touch and gsensors seem to be working fine.
And many thanks to Toxicro for making the rom etc !
As a newbie to flashing android, I thought I might point out that when you edit the 'setupsensors.sh' file, do NOT use notepad.
Notepad++ seems to work fine (it is compatible with this file format).
I used Livesuit 2 to flash, and did have trouble getting the driver to load. Best I could get was a USB - unknown device showing in device manager.. but from there it was easy enough to argue with Win7 and finally manage to manually point to the Livesuit/driver folder.
One thing I noticed, is that you can still get into a recovery mode with FAAST-JB.
In the stock Flare, from power off, you hold the Vol- and Power until the unit responds, then start pressing Power repeatedly (while holding Vol-). With Faast-JB loaded, you have to hold the Vol+ instead (since the keys are reversed in the flash, no biggie).
This now brings up a CWM recovery screen.
I would think that Backup and Restore probably work fine.
But what about "Install zip from sd card" ?
Would this work for further flashing, or would that not be recommended due to the odd structure of these A10/13 devices ?
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Please, can you send me the file. I got bootloop in every variant. I flashed tousends times.
Thanks!
Edit: Sorry, I quoted wrong post.

HipStreet Flare 1 working firmware 95%
HS 9dtb4-8GB Hipstreet Flare (1) running on
MaPan_MX913_DC_Jelly_Bean_4.1os_Root_
Firmware_D201 30601_UP
Only missing top inch of TS, looking here about injecting just the TS driver, or can someone tell me how to ajust my TS touching surface.

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[Huawei IDEOS U8150] [ROM] based on V100R001C191B822 release

I hold no responsibility to how you use or not use this info and if you brick phone - you do this at your own risk
Mini How To
How to install recovery and custom ROMs
Changelog and Downloads
2011-02-11
IMPORTANT NOTE: I have not tested this ROM as I not own U8150 anymore
FILENAME: U8150V100R001C191B822_021211_094422.zip
MD5: 110c084c71729aca1ea8361dcb5fe5f5
* Reverted back to Launcher2
* Added Apps2SD
* Add couple apps I think is useful: wifi analyzer, android terminal, alogcat, cache cleaner-ng. (these can be easily uninstalled)
* Built with latest kitchen 0.120
* Removed Gingerbread keyboard and Google Goggles
2011-01-15
FILENAME: U8150V100R001C191B822_011511_221843.zip / Mirror
MD5: 357e5efb21d3272bb0820c0e14cfe913
* Added Boot Animation - Android Scribble 2.0 no flare
* Added Gingerbread Keyboard - Renamed Gingerbread Keyboard - updated 2010-12-28
* Unlocked Market - thanks xxhp for the package
* Added Google Goggles and AdFree
2011-01-09
This ROM should have overall better performance(hopefully)
Note:
Do a wipe of data and must clear dalvik-cache because of JIT being enabled (under 'wipe' in AmonRA Recovery 1.6.2 ROM)
FILENAME: U8150V100R001C191B822_010911_182214.zip
MD5: d8fae03567ebfa1602a116cc9e5aa587
* Added more ring tones from CM rom
* Ring delay fix
* CDRom symlink fix
* Fixed proximity delay (phone come off of the "black screen" faster)
* Turned Automatic brightness ON
* Now wifi will scan once every 1 minutes when not around a known location.
Help minimize battery drain.
* Added JIT
* Set Setup Wizard to run 'Optional'
2011-01-05 Initial Release
FILENAME: U8150V100R001C191B822_010511_014603.zip
MD5: 059fe7693164b1031a63fce373d57717
* Rooted (Superuser.apk + su)
* BusyBox installed
* /system/framework is deodexed
* /system/app is deodexed
* twitter/facebook/documents2go moved to /data/app
* swapped out Launcher 2 for Zeam Launcher
* Apps like Gmail, Maps, Vending etc updated.
If you like my work please make a donation via the Donate to me button on the left
Enjoy
Thanks for the update quail!
Do you have the AUS version of the Ideos? If so, who'd you get yours from?
Also, can we use this thread as a ROM request? (i.e. overclocking ability, gingerbread development)
Thanks. But can you plz post a guide or give a link on how to install the modified ROM in IDEOS for noobs like me
hachoo said:
Thanks for the update quail!
Do you have the AUS version of the Ideos? If so, who'd you get yours from?
Also, can we use this thread as a ROM request? (i.e. overclocking ability, gingerbread development)
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Yes I have the AU version and I bought a Crazy Johns pack with 4GB micro HCSD carded included from Aus. Post for 159AUD. I was luck and go one that was not locked to any network.
Yes you can use the thread for ROM requests, I personally will be ignoring requests for OCing, as there is a very nice little app called setCPU which works great on the U8150.
[How to] install recovery and custom ROMs
I hold no responsibility to how you use or not use this info and if you brick phone - you do this at your own risk
Part 1 Installing Recovery ROM
Please refer to this post before flashing Recovery ROM - AmonRA Recovery 1.6.2 and BLUE Screen
The custom recovery allows you to do all sorts of lovely things such as installing ROM update zips (for the forthcoming custom ROMs), wiping various parts of the device, backing up and restoring and much more.
You can enter recovery mode - turn it off, then press the power button while holding the 'volume up' and 'send' (green).
Downloads
AmonRA Recovery 1.6.2 - DOWNLOAD (MediaFire Pro) / MIRROR (CoBlitz / ROMraid) - MD5: 65d4dcbbedb956a9f88dd1981fb31ef8
How to install - Windows, Linux and OSX
Download the recovery image of your choice above and extract the zip file
Put your device in bootloader mode - turn it off, then press the power button while holding the 'Volume Down' and 'End (Red)' keys
WINDOWS - double click 'install-recovery-windows.bat'
MAC - Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type 'chmod +x install-recovery-mac.sh' followed by './install-recovery-mac.sh'
LINUX - Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type 'chmod +x install-recovery-linux.sh' followed by './install-recovery-linux.sh'
Part 2 Installing Custom ROM
Note: When using the Custom Recovery image use the Trackball to move up / down and press to select. Use the volume down button to go back.
Download a Custom ROM of your choice and place the ENTIRE ZIP (Do not extract it) onto the root of your SD card. By "Root" I mean do not place the file in any subfolders
Enter recovery mode - turn it off, then press the power button while holding the 'volume up' and 'send' (green).
From Custom Recover Main menu and select the 'Backup/Restore' option. Choose a 'Nand backup' and let it run it's course
Return to the Custom Recover Main menu and select the 'Wipe' option. Choose the First option 'Wipe data/factory reset' and confirm. <- this is optional after installing one of my ROMs. I personally have not bothered with it with my ROMs
Return to the Custom Recover Main menu and select the 'Flash zip from sdcard'. Select the custom rom you wish to flash, confirm and wait.
Part 3 Restoring back to original ROM
Note: Upgrade operations will erase the user data.
Find and Download ROM from Link provided on WiKi that you want to install
Copy the entire dload folder (with UPDATE.APP in it) to the root directory of the MICRO SD card.
Make sure your handset is power off. Insert the MICRO SD card into the handset. Pressing the END key and VOLUME UP key, and then press the POWER key to power on the phone and enter the Software Upgrade Mode.
You can see process bar start from 0 on the screen. (this take a few minutes)
Then the handset will restart automatically. Then it is OK.
Reference:
Part 1 info taken from here
quail said:
Yes I have the AU version and I bought a Crazy Johns pack with 4GB micro HCSD carded included from Aus. Post for 159AUD. I was luck and go one that was not locked to any network.
Yes you can use the thread for ROM requests, I personally will be ignoring requests for OCing, as there is a very nice little app called setCPU which works great on the U8150.
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I got the same deal!
Have you played around with the kernel at all? I'm not experienced in programming etc. but apparantly to OC the IDEOS U8150 more than 600mhz (setcpu does this automatically), it needs a kernel hack like other phones do.
Trekker56 said:
Thanks. But can you plz post a guide or give a link on how to install the modified ROM in IDEOS for noobs like me
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Sorry I did think to add a how to install recovery/custom ROM how to, well there is one now.
Thanks
hachoo said:
I got the same deal!
Have you played around with the kernel at all? I'm not experienced in programming etc. but apparantly to OC the IDEOS U8150 more than 600mhz (setcpu does this automatically), it needs a kernel hack like other phones do.
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I have played around with Linux Kernels in the past just not the Android kernel yet... but I am sure it not that hard to patch it and recompile.
I am happy with the 600MHz that setCPU unlocks it too.
quail said:
You can enter recovery mode - turn it off, then press the power button while holding the 'volume up' and 'send' (green).
[*] Put your device in bootloader mode - turn it off, then press the power button while holding the 'Volume Down' and 'End (Red)' keys
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The Main thinkg about these two parts here, when i enter recovery mode i get a blue screen is that right... nothing BUT a blue screen.
When i try to enter the bootloader mode it stays on the IDEOS logo, the first one when you turn it on...
Also im guessing it has to be plugged into the usb at all times for these.
tankknat said:
The Main thinkg about these two parts here, when i enter recovery mode i get a blue screen is that right... nothing BUT a blue screen.
When i try to enter the bootloader mode it stays on the IDEOS logo, the first one when you turn it on...
Also im guessing it has to be plugged into the usb at all times for these.
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You should not be getting a blue screen, you sure your using the correct key combination?
Yes you need the USB cable plugged in to use the bootloader. Yes the bootloader is ment to just sit at the IDEOS logo
yeah im 100% sure i used the correct key combo for the restore recovery mode, and sweet as for the bootloader, just wasnt 100% sure on that one.
Thank you OP for the info here, I used them to flash the recovery and I'm going to flash your ROM.
Having a Desire from the very first day I'm not new to these things, but this little boy is in my hands since this afternoon and it's amazing that you came with this just in time.
Will report back in a while with impressions.
OK, here I am. Just attempted to flash the ROM (after a full wipe), but it fails with an "Installation aborted." message just after the ISO symlink one. Looking at the update script, I guess there was a problem while flashing the BOOT partition.
Rebooting into the OS result in the new (rooted) ROM, but something is missing: the build.prop is likely the old one (I still see the old build string) and I have only 118 MB of free NAND space.
Coming from the Vodafone Italy ROM.
Any hint?
@ngel said:
OK, here I am. Just attempted to flash the ROM (after a full wipe), but it fails with an "Installation aborted." message just after the ISO symlink one. Looking at the update script, I guess there was a problem while flashing the BOOT partition.
Rebooting into the OS result in the new (rooted) ROM, but something is missing: the build.prop is likely the old one (I still see the old build string) and I have only 118 MB of free NAND space.
Coming from the Vodafone Italy ROM.
Any hint?
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What package did you download? I forgot to test one my builds and aborted installation on me, but I have fixed it and already put up a work version. Please try the newer version
quail said:
What package did you download? I forgot to test one my builds and aborted installation on me, but I have fixed it and already put up a work version. Please try the newer version
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Hi, I flashed "U8150V100R001C191B822_010711_042603", the one I guess is the newest (despite the "2010" typo on the first post ).
Is there a newer one?
@ngel said:
Hi, I flashed "U8150V100R001C191B822_010711_042603", the one I guess is the newest (despite the "2010" typo on the first post ).
Is there a newer one?
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thanks, fixed the typo.
ATM there is no newer version.
@ngel said:
OK, here I am. Just attempted to flash the ROM (after a full wipe), but it fails with an "Installation aborted." message just after the ISO symlink one. Looking at the update script, I guess there was a problem while flashing the BOOT partition.
Rebooting into the OS result in the new (rooted) ROM, but something is missing: the build.prop is likely the old one (I still see the old build string) and I have only 118 MB of free NAND space.
Coming from the Vodafone Italy ROM.
Any hint?
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Another thing I am not sure what the diff is between the Italian ROM and the Australian ROM. I wonder if you phone is not fully compatible with the Australian ROM?
ARGH, ok not good...
booted up to flash my loving ideos and i think i killed it...
'Firemware update step 1/2
Unpacking
[=============] (thats a progress bar
!
update failed
and all my buttons are blinking...
First version working
I had the same problems as @ngel using the newer version. Fail with the iso symlink.
Used the first version you posted up and that worked without a problem.
Zeam Launching is really snappy. Or I just haven't bogged down my phone with a whole bunch of crap yet.
Thanks for your work I bought my Ideos through 2 Degrees in New Zealand.
Request:
I quite like the look of the black notification bar and green icons. Would you be able to theme this rom with those? Also could you include the gingerbread keyboard. I know I can install it separately but would be cool to have Touch Pal and the original keyboard removed and replaced with the gingerbread one.
tankknat said:
ARGH, ok not good...
booted up to flash my loving ideos and i think i killed it...
'Firemware update step 1/2
Unpacking
[=============] (thats a progress bar
!
update failed
and all my buttons are blinking...
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Did you power on your unit holding the 'volume up' and 'red' key?

[HELP!] Velocity Cruz T301 Full Brick Recovery

Hi XDA,
so basically i bought a Velocity Cruz T301 recently and followed the known procedures for rooting, flashing ClockworkMod Recovery and custom rom (SJHill Rom v0.3).
before the full brick my device was at ClockworkMod 5 and rooted with SJHill Rom v0.3.
i installed CWM by flashing the zip in stock recovery, then succesfully rooted the device, finally wiped and flashed my custom rom
after major dissapointment in this tablets performance i decided i wanted to get rid of it.
So i downloaded the stock rom, wipe and flashed it onto the tablet...
the tablet turned off when it was finished (i think it was attempting to reboot) and never turned back on again...EVER! :good:
i cant even get to recovery
i tried flashing with adb and fastboot but the device is never even presents itselft to the computer.
i found out that you can boot the device into USB boot mode where you hold the "VOL -" (Volume Down) button and press the reset button and while connected to the computer (windows only) a "JZ4760 USB Boot Device" appears.
i did some googling and also found out that the T301 is based on similar tech to a bunch of tablets and they can all be modified by some software released by Ingenic called USBBootTool.exe
the tool is written in chinese and i cant decypher it all, though i found out how to use it based on its usage for other Ingenic based tablets
1.) you will need to disable driver signature verification (press F8 on boot of windows and toggle the setting, i hate rebooting too but it has to be done)
2.) boot your tablet into USB Boot Mode (hold down Vol - and press Reset button)
3.) install the driver for your device (included in the files below)
4.) with the tablet disconnected you would open the USBBootTool.exe
5.) select your tablet in the options and fill each box with the files needed to flash (files included below)
6.) reconnect the tablet while still in USB Boot Mode and the software will flash your device on detection
everything goes fine for me except when i get to the flashing part in the end.
when USBBootTool detects my tablet, it attempts to flash and gives me a stream of errors and never flashes my device.
i dont know what to do at this point. i have provided direct links to all the software im using and also links to where i got them.
any help would be appreciated, thank you to the XDA community in advance
>------------------- DOWNLOADS ------------------------<
USBBootTool.exe / Tablet Drivers (4725 / 4725B / 4740 / 4750 / 4755 / 4760 / 4770)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/79196608/burn_tools_3.0.16.rar
obtained from - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1720621
Velocity Cruz T301 Update.zip (contains the system.img / data.img / mbr-xboot.bin files)
http://www.cruztablet.com/T301update.zip
obtained from - http://www.cruztablet.com/Article_861.php
SJHill Rom v0.3
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390362690511176486
obtained from - http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/27583-rom-t301-sjhill-rom-17-feb-2012-download-link-updated/
ClockworkMod 5
http://files.androtab.info/ingenic/cwm/20120514/T301-recovery-signed.zip
obtained from - http://androtab.info/mips/ingenic/clockworkmod/
I have the same situation. I have gone through every menu in the USB Boot tool and to no avail am I able to recover my T100.
gmick is redoing the software because the coding is set up wrong. Once he gets that figured out there should be a fool proof unbricking method that we can follow. He is posting information over on Slate Droid if you want to take a look.
feyerbrand said:
gmick is redoing the software because the coding is set up wrong. Once he gets that figured out there should be a fool proof unbricking method that we can follow. He is posting information over on Slate Droid if you want to take a look.
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ok post the link to the thread, and ill add it to the first post as a solution if its found to be a working one
JustSayTech said:
ok post the link to the thread, and ill add it to the first post as a solution if its found to be a working one
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*Cross Post from SlateDroid* (but I can't post the link because XDA won't allow it)
I found out why the USB boot isn't working. Well, more appropriately I know where it fails but not exactly "why".
The USB Boot tool works like this:
1) Send x00 command (Get CPU Info)
2) Device responds with "JZ4760V1"
3) Host sends two binaries, stage1 and stage2. Stage 1 sets up memory stuff, and Stage 2 sets up USB flashing functions.
4) Host checks that the binaries executed by issuing another x00 command (Which serves as an "Are you still there?" function)
5) If the response is good, the host will flash the images, if the response is bad, it will abort.
Our devices are failing at step 4. The linux usb boot tools (xburst-tools) fail in an identical fashion.
I know that the first stage binary transfers and executes fine because if it didn't the device would be limited to 16k. The second stage is 120K and is transferred successfully. Once the second stage "execute" command is sent, the device crashes.
The second stage is also unique to the CPU type. I've used all of the binaries for JZ4760 I could find on the net and when that failed I cross compiled my own binary from source and it still crashed.
At this point I highly doubt I'll ever be able to fix it, and this completely explains why no one could get any usb recovery tool to work while others using similar devices could. I guess our board is modified just enough for ingenic's stock binaries to fail. Without knowing what's changed (getting Velocity Micro's source) we're SOL.
I can open it up again and solder on the serial header but I'm betting it's going to give me some generic "couldn't execute" message that isn't going to help me. I'll probably do this anyway though because I've come this far so what's the loss.
wow, i learned alot from that post, seems like writing a usbboottool-like application that can send the commands but also log and possibly bypass security checks etc but that def would take sometime. thank you for your insight, seems youve come the closest to cracking the case, actually you found the fault, hopefully your methods can eventually bring about a fix
JZ 4770
gmick said:
*Cross Post from SlateDroid* (but I can't post the link because XDA won't allow it)
I found out why the USB boot isn't working. Well, more appropriately I know where it fails but not exactly "why".
The USB Boot tool works like this:
1) Send x00 command (Get CPU Info)
2) Device responds with "JZ4760V1"
3) Host sends two binaries, stage1 and stage2. Stage 1 sets up memory stuff, and Stage 2 sets up USB flashing functions.
4) Host checks that the binaries executed by issuing another x00 command (Which serves as an "Are you still there?" function)
5) If the response is good, the host will flash the images, if the response is bad, it will abort.
Our devices are failing at step 4. The linux usb boot tools (xburst-tools) fail in an identical fashion.
I know that the first stage binary transfers and executes fine because if it didn't the device would be limited to 16k. The second stage is 120K and is transferred successfully. Once the second stage "execute" command is sent, the device crashes.
The second stage is also unique to the CPU type. I've used all of the binaries for JZ4760 I could find on the net and when that failed I cross compiled my own binary from source and it still crashed.
At this point I highly doubt I'll ever be able to fix it, and this completely explains why no one could get any usb recovery tool to work while others using similar devices could. I guess our board is modified just enough for ingenic's stock binaries to fail. Without knowing what's changed (getting Velocity Micro's source) we're SOL.
I can open it up again and solder on the serial header but I'm betting it's going to give me some generic "couldn't execute" message that isn't going to help me. I'll probably do this anyway though because I've come this far so what's the loss.
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for my JZ4770 Earlier USB tool was flashing .img without any problem but for now it is saying "load cfg failed". "API downlaod failed' like dialogues and doesnt flash anything. Any idea? Thanks in advance!!
First restart your computer (actually restart it) then redownload the USB boot tool and save it in a completely new directory and use a different USB port
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Yes, I did
JustSayTech said:
First restart your computer (actually restart it) then redownload the USB boot tool and save it in a completely new directory and use a different USB port
Sent from my Pokeball
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Yes, I tried with this suggestion. Rather I reinstalled xp and the tried again. But the dialogues are same. The history is like this. Was having ICS on JZ 4770. Formatted with usb tool and put JB updates. It was not sensing touch so reflashed another JB updates. Now the tab boots, it reaches to boot logo for around 12 seconds and restarts in stock recovery. While it is in booting stage it get detected by windows and adb also. In stock recovery mode it get detected by windows and in turn by adb also. If I tried to install updates through SD card it shows it had installed and reboots after completion. But again the same way it goes to boot logo and then back to stock JB recovery. It also boots in ingenic boot device mode and gets detected by USB burn tools. But when try to flash any of the ROM it gives the same dialogues "check cfg failed" "api download failed" "boot. fw failed" and cant flash anything.
Is there any tool which can be flashed or a script which can be used from SD card for completely formatting flash memory so that USB burn tool can flash required ROM?
can you flash the stock rom in recovery?
Managed using USB BOOT TOOL for ingenic JZ 4770 board in English
JustSayTech said:
can you flash the stock rom in recovery?
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thanks man but I managed to boot the device. I used following USB BOOT TOOL for ingenic 4770 boards. The goodness with this tool, this is completely in English. You will know what you are doing. Even after opening the main window of the tool you can right click and then get another options(yes again in English). My problem with this device was bad blocks at 1024. In the options there is chance to force erase whole the nand partitions which I used and erased all the partitions thereby made all the partions available for flashing and readable by the tool. Then from File option selected stock rom files and flashed them. While flashing selected JZ4770 iNanad.ini file in manual configuration. This tool has really helped me to come out of the issue and will be useful for guys using JZ 4770 board.
http://www.4shared.com/rar/m1BUV5r2/USBBurnTool_20120401_for_relea.html
Got USBBootTool.exe kind of working.
1. Download the following file from Ingenic.
ftp * ingenic * cn/3sw/01linux/tmp/jz4770-20110610.rar
2. Download Applocale from Microsoft.
www * microsoft * com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13209
3. Extract the jz4770-20110610.rar and find the folder. (Using 7zip should keep the UTF encoding in Chinese)
20110610\04burn\20110524_4770_Programmer
4. Copy the folder 20110524_4770_Programmer to location you want to use it in.
5. Install Microsoft Applocale (Just in case, I don't think it is required)
Now Start Applocale and create a shortcut to USBbootTool.exe inside 20110524_4770_Programmer
中文(简体) is simplified Chinese option and should let you view the GUI correctly.
6. Now with the Applocale Shortcut created for USBbootTool.exe you can start the application with correct fonts.
Now this is where is breaks down.
TABLET-8 NAND FINAL BSP(S3 TEST) will allow you to read from it and write to it, but the CFG is off.
\tool_cfg\tablet-8-nand-final.ini is the configuration for it.
DO NOT CONNECT THE DEVICE WITH ANY OPTIONS CHECKED OR LOAD ANY FILES.
See Attached Images.
Next to the Read button is some Boot Option menu. I am not fulling aware of what this does.
What I need is a someone to help me fix/correct the ini/cfg files in
\20110524_4770_Programmer\tool_cfg\.ini
\20110524_4770_Programmer\4760\
to correctly match the files of the NAND.
Also if anyone has a copy (dd to img) or (cat to img) of the block devices.
That would help a ton.
# cat /proc/partitions
# cat /proc/mtd
I would also love another T10x Tablet for cheap.
I want to start building things like new bootloader, kernel, system image,
performance libraries to take full use of the Ingenic JZ4760 (www * ingenic * cn/product.aspx?CID=11)
I also bring Christmas gifts
2 APKS. You can place them in /system/app or /data/app.
Google Play will crash now and again, but it will load and work. (Vending.apk)
Secondly I bring the gift of performance increase, just by a slight bit.
edit the line of the heapsize in /system/build.prop dalvik.vm.heapsize=96m
Remember to make sure the permissions are set back to 666 or 644.
Original Vending.Apk before updates came from here: (Incase you are paranoid)
code * google * com/p/ics-nexus-s-4g/source/browse/trunk/system/app/Vending.apk?spec=svn20&r=18
ics-nexus-s-4g * googlecode * com/svn-history/r18/trunk/system/app/Vending.apk
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Make sure to replace the Asterisk's with spaces to normal dots.
Requesting Block Images.
Does anyone have a copy of it they can send me for a T10x?
block images......
IceGryphon said:
Does anyone have a copy of it they can send me for a T10x?
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Which block images do you want?
...also is there a way to rip the stock images off the jz4760 in the t301.
Such as:
Can i usethe ingenic uboot tool?
Anybody find the jtag pins?
Is the 4 pin conn next 2 the batt for serial?
.......i guess ill try to take a look this weekend
Ics would be really nice, but probably slower than stock..... especially with the limited ram
I unpacked the stock rom. I also unpacked an ics rom for a jz4770, and repo sync'd the aosp and mips 3.0.8 android kernel.
I'm still trying to figure out specs for the processor though. I know that its mips32 - el- fp- r1, but i cannot figur out the dsp version ... if it has one?
Error in erasing nand
nanachitang420 said:
thanks man but I managed to boot the device. I used following USB BOOT TOOL for ingenic 4770 boards. The goodness with this tool, this is completely in English. You will know what you are doing. Even after opening the main window of the tool you can right click and then get another options(yes again in English). My problem with this device was bad blocks at 1024. In the options there is chance to force erase whole the nand partitions which I used and erased all the partitions thereby made all the partions available for flashing and readable by the tool. Then from File option selected stock rom files and flashed them. While flashing selected JZ4770 iNanad.ini file in manual configuration. This tool has really helped me to come out of the issue and will be useful for guys using JZ 4770 board.
http://www.4shared.com/rar/m1BUV5r2/USBBurnTool_20120401_for_relea.html
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I used english ingenic tool to erase bad blocks but m nt able erase bad blocks live suit is giving eror id=0x4848

[GUIDE][ROOT] O+ 8.31z MT6572

This thread shall strive to be an all-in-one thread for the phone O+ 8.31z. And to be noob friendly as well. As of now, I have only very limited knowledge so I'll be adding stuff as I go.
Phone Specs:
CPU: MT6572 1GHz Dual-Core
Architecture: ARM Cortex-A7
Clock Speed: 598 MHz - 1.00 GHz-----
GPU Vendor: ARM
GPU Renderer: Mali-400 MP
UBIFS File system
Android: 4.2.2
Kernel Architecture: armv7I
Default Governor: Hotplug
Screen Res: 320x480
Density: 160dpi
RAM: 219MB
Internal Storage: 0.16GB
Sensors: Proximity, Light, 3-axis.
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For drivers, connect your phone to windows PC, download PDANET (search for it on google) and let it install drivers for your phone.
Preface: TOOLS and THREADS TO BE USED
1. MTK Droid Root and Tools by xda senior member rua1. Press thanks in his thread! Compatible with Windows and Linux(with wine).
2. SP Flash Tool Credits to Khonshu of china.phonearena. I downloaded v3.1344. Here's an xda thread on what you can do with it: Click Me! Troubleshooting SP flash tools: .Click here!
3. Pdanet for Windows drivers
Chapter 1.0.0: HOW TO ENABLE PHONE MODES
Steps:
1.1.0 For MTP mode
1.2.0 For ADB mode
1. Go to Settings>About Phone
2. Click Build number about 6 times, quickly. Developer Options should now appear.
3. Go back to settings then click Developer Options. Here you find so many things you thought didnt exist
4. For now, we only check USB debugging. When a pop-up appears, just click "ok". Done!
1.3.0How to enter recovery mode: (Credits to phcorner.com O+8.52 thread)
Method 1:
1. Remove battery and reinsert.
2. Press Volume Up and power key simultaneously.
3. A blank screen with an android lying down and a red exclamation triangle should appear now.
4. Press Power button once, and the menu will appear.
5. To navigate, Power: Show/Hide options. Vol UP: Confirm. Vol Down: Scroll.
6. When done, reboot system to exit.
Method 2: When you're on a PC,
1. Connect Phone in USB debugging mode.
2. Open cmd (or terminal then change directory to your adb folder) and
Code:
adb reboot recovery
1.4.0 For Phone test mode
1. Press Volume Down and Power simultaneously.
2. Choose among the options.
3. When done, remove battery to exit.
(It seems like reinserting the battery and doing VolDown+Home combo does not do anything else)
1.5.0 For fastboot (aka bootloader) mode
Requirements: Since you want to use fastboot, then you must be on an adb configured computer
1. Open cmd (or terminal then change directory to your adb folder)
2.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
3. Wait for the phone. Done!
Chapter 2.0.0: ROOTING
Why root?
There are many methods to rooting. I will list what I know might work. I'm 99.9% sure the first one works (given you are not stuck in a bootloop.)
2.1.0 Shuame ROOT GeniusDownload​Info: This is a one-click PC application. I have used this in Windows 7 32-bit and in lubuntu 13.10 and it works. If your phone is not an MT6572 I'd still recommend that you try this as it can root almost anything! It installs Kinguser as the superuser app.
2.1.1 Requirements for Windows PC: A Windows PC, a USB cable, your phone, and a fully downloaded shuame root genius. No drivers needed as shuame root genius already installs them for you.
2.1.2 Requirements For Linux PC users: A linux PC, a USB cable, your phone, a fully downloaded shuame root genius, WINE, and adb (I might be wrong here, but get this: Since drivers are not really used, we need our phone to be given adb permissions by linux, or else shuame will not be able to recognize your phone. So you will probably need to have adb installed first, just to be sure.)
For info on how to do that, check here: Click Me!
Also, shuame root genius does not display well under wine in my case, but the buttons were clickable anyway so it still works. From here, it's pretty much the same procedures.
2.1.3 Steps:
I made a visual guide here:
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And in text, here:
1. Connect your phone to PC using the USB cable and go to MTP mode. See Chapter 1.1.0 for help
4. Enable USB debugging. See Chapter 1.2.0 for help.
5. Open Shuame Root Genius. It will connect to your phone automatically and install drivers for about 3-5 minutes. (No more driver installation on linux PCs)
6. Click "Root it". You should now see your device as rooted. And if you click back, you can unroot. Done!​
2.2.0ErootDownload/help thread​Info: Another tool by Chinese developers. I tried it on my lubuntu 13.10 WINE and it worked flawlessly! I'm pretty sure it'll work on a Windows PC as well. It installs superuser by clockworkmod.
2.2.1 Requirements: See 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.
2.2.2 Steps:
Visual guide
Textual guide here:
1. Connect your phone to PC using the USB cable and go to MTP mode. See Chapter 1.1.0 for help
4. Enable USB debugging. See Chapter 1.2.0 for help.
5. Open eroot. It will connect to your phone automatically.
6. Click the root button. It's the only button anyway. When you have rooted successfully, you can click the 解除 button to unroot if you wish. Done!​
2.3.0 MTK Droid root and tools
Connect Phone in ADB and MTP mode.Download/Help thread can be found in Preface​Run MTK Droid Tools. Wait for it to recognize and establish a connection with your phone. This should appear after a minute:
Take note that a blue rectangle on the lower left means you're still not rooted. Press ROOT.
Wait for about three to five minutes. In my case, MTK Droid tools crashed So I didn't see a superuser app.
But I downloaded root checker and sure enough, my phone was rooted. Only the superuser app was missing.
I also opened MTK Droid tools again and saw a green rectangle (which means I am rooted :victory: )
So now, technically, you are rooted. But we still need a superuser app, so I downloaded a superuser app that I liked and updated the binary. I downloaded SuperSU by chainfire from the play store. Done!
or, you could try the superuser button in the root, backup, recovery tab. I didn't try it though
2.4.0 Other stuff you might wanna try or know about if none of these methods worked for you, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2523814
Chapter 3.0.0: RECOVERY STUFF
3.2.0 How to backup stock recovery
3.3.0 What is clockworkmod recovery?
3.4.0 What is carliv touch recovery?
UPDATE: I think O+ 8.31z was primarily sold for the Philippine Market; as such, I may be in competition with more Philippine based forums such as symbianize and gsmworldfive. Therefore, I think it would be best that I leave the two 8.31z links here and discontinue any plans on improving this thread. Here they are:
http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=1094034&page=10
^this link contains a SPFT flashable pre-rooted clean stock rom.
http://www.gsmworldfive.com/forum/showthread.php?t=37787
^this link uses the SPFT method too, but the rom here has much more root apps installed already, like swapper, greenify, auto ram cleaner etc. (Oh, stock keyboard was also taken out).
Both confirmed working to bring back a bootlooped 8.31z. I prefer the first one though
Until next time! My dad plans to sell this phone soon so I guess I won't be learning how to make custom roms anytime soon yet... Hope you guys are doing well
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UPDATE: Since my dad hasn't sold it yet, I'm playing with it again. There is a Filipino facebook group that is dedicated for 8.31z users. I think they have custom roms ported there.
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Chapter 4.0.0: ADD INIT.D SUPPORT TO STOCK ROM
Check here! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
I haven't personally tried any one yet. You are always proceeding at your own risk
Tweak for speed, battery life, and other cool/useful stuff.
Chapter 5.0.0: Speed
There are tons of stuff to speed up your phone, and they're not just limited to one specific phone. So bring in the list.
1. Use Greenify (find it in the play store)
Requirements: Root (optional for auto-hibernation. Highly Recommended.), Android 4.0+
You may greenify stuff like Guardian if you are not using it, or maybe the FB app too. Saves some battery and gives a little free ram for better multitasking.
2. Disable fancy window animations and transitions
Go to settings>developer options and disable the three animation options to animation off.
3. Use a cpu controller like No Frills CPU control (find it in the play store)
Controls how fast or slow you want your CPU to go. Default Governor is hotplug.
For a faster phone, set the governor to performance. It sets the CPU to scale to the max that you set. Use when you are playing heavy games.
For a battery saving phone, set the governor to powersave. It sets the CPU to scale to the min that you set. Use when you only plan to use really light apps.
For a balance between performance and battery save, it's probably best to go back to hotplug since it can turn the second core on or off depending on your usage.
4. Tweaks and Scripts
Info: Tweaks refers to build.prop tweaks. Scripts refer to init.d scripts. So this is a two-part thing. Adding build.prop tweaks, and running init.d scripts. Some do this two-part thing simultaneously in one flasher. Others, separate the tweak part from the script part. The reason they do this is because phones running from stock usually do not support init.d scripts, but only build.prop tweaks.
Our 8.31z cannot support init.d (yet) so for now we will only do the tweak part.
1. Tweak part of [ SCRIPT | TWEAK ] ◢ Project Fluid™ ◣ by Spex. [size="+1"]Recommended.[/size]
Please press thanks in his thread! This is not my work.
Project Fluid has a separable tweak part. I didn't apply all as some are optional. So I just applied it and what happened?
Using Antutu X Benchmark
Before Project Fluid Tweak: 7334
After Project Fluid Tweak: [size="+1"]9264!!![/size]​I only selected some of the tweaks (i.e. I didn't use "unlock with volume rocker and other stuff like that) Here's what I added to my build.prop. Feel free to do the same.View attachment 2785183
How to:
1. Open ES explorer (I'm using latest version)
2. Copy the tweaks that you want to add to build prop. Find the tweaks in spex's post or copy my selected tweaks. And thank spex in his thread.
3. Press the menu button on your phone. Click tools. Click on for root explorer and grant root permissions.
4. Click root explorer. Click Mount R/W. Choose R/W for /system and click ok.
5. Navigate to /system and open build.prop with ES note editor. Press the menu button on your phone and click edit.
6. Now paste the tweaks into the build.prop file. Or type them manually
7. Reboot and enjoy!
2. Tweak of Dash-M Script and tweak by myaservip
Please press thanks in his thread! This is not my work.
Dash-M has a tweak part and a script part too. If you want to try Dash-M Tweak, go to his myaservip's thread and download the zip, transfer to the root of your sdcard, go to recovery mode, and flash from there.But personally, Project Fluid's tweaks are more complete. I haven't tried Dash-M script since we haven't added init.d so stay tuned.​3. Script and Tweak of ★ [MOD] ◢ PurePerformances™X ◣ | Golden Edition | Scary performances on Android by Jeeko
Please press thanks in his thread! This is not my work.
This is a single inseparable script and tweak in one so we cannot use it yet. Stay tuned.​[size="+1"]General reminder: Tweaks and scripts are usually not mix-able. So remove one before trying another.[/size]
Chapter 6.0.0: Cool/Useful Stuff
1. Xposed Framework and Modules.
Our device can definitely benefit from Xposed modules! 4.2 is capable of running these.
2. TouchPal Keyboard
A good replacement to stock keyboard. Contains different keyboard layouts and support for tons of languages! And if you have experienced the keyboard not pressing the right button, this might be a better replacement.
3. Moreto come.
Hi there fellow Filipino! Please continue what you're doing. I can help you in some way in installing CWM-esque recovery tool for our phone. As it is a UBIFS-type system, many have said that it's a tricky job. A lot have failed but some did it successfully like me. I followed this tutorial from here
chinaphonearena.com/forum/Thread-CWM-For-All-MTK-Easy-Magic-CWM-MT6575-MT6515-MT6577-MT6517-MT6589-MT6582-MT6592
Sorry I can't post links yet because this is a new account.
So I was able to boot into recovery, but I stopped there until someone successfully restore our phone from a backup (even if it's just stock ROM)
Cheers! You should try it!
PS. I tried your build.prop and benchmarked afterwards, only to get about 7100+. HOW DID YOU GET TO 9K?! Please indicate if you have a lot of apps and is greenify and that cpu tool the only apps you're using for speed?
After sometime though, my phone got slow, so I deleted the added lines in build.prop and speed went back on. What's happening?
Successfully enabled init.d! I used term-init. It was so easy! Just a matter of minutes. Now, to try some scripts...
Edit: Currently backing up using Carliv Touch Recovery, the MTK compatible CWM recovery tool, before going further. Will try restoring it later. If it is a success, then Chapter 3 is done!
zildjosh97 said:
Successfully enabled init.d! I used term-init. It was so easy! Just a matter of minutes. Now, to try some scripts...
Edit: Currently backing up using Carliv Touch Recovery, the MTK compatible CWM recovery tool, before going further. Will try restoring it later. If it is a success, then Chapter 3 is done!
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Hi! I've been a little busy lately haha. I'll get back to updating this thread in a week or so
Are you new to this stuff? Or have you had previous experience before? Seems like you're going pretty well! I don't know much about this phone of ours yet, maybe you know more than I do
Update: So my O+ phone wasn't sold, and now I plan to use it. Just tested Carliv 2.4 using Yuweng's Auto Magic Installer, and it installed! Restore doesn't work though. And don't advance restore > restore system. You'll get a bootloop haha.
HELP
What is the best CWM or TWRP on my o+8.31z, newbie here. and How? any Help. Thank you for rooting process. as well.
Sory
Sorry if I'm wrong forum, I just want to ask, is there any one can help me to do the rooting of the device Himax H TWO with the following specifications
CPU: MT6735 OCTACORE @ 1.3GHz
GPU: Mali-T720 MP3
Screen : 5.0 inc 720 x 1280 pixels (~294 ppi pixel density)
Android : Marshmellow with lewa os
Karne : 3.18.19
Ram : 2GB
Internal memory : 16GB
I HOPE there that will help me to do the roots and modify twrp for this device
Thankyou fery much
nothing working for MT6572 device (not that O+) for root.. tried all one click or simple root methods nothing working
MTK Droid root and tools waiting for hours and hours and nothing happens it just wont root my mobile idk what to do

P6000 General Thread - Bug fixes, FAQ, general info.

Elephone P6000
Phone reviews by @s7yler
Stock ROM (SPFlash):
from elephone servers
from needrom.com
Custom Recovery --- Touch RecoveryCourtesy of @bigrammy, @carliv and @Santhosh M​Various
Latin Paradise(拉丁乐园)(Elephone) on Baidu
P6000 Folder
OTA Updates - direct from elephone
--- both are 404 now ---
12282014 to 31012015
01092015 to 31012015
Other threads and useful sites:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/elephone-p6000-mtk6732-64-bit-4g-5-2g-t2957425
SP Flash Thread - P6000
4pda thread - translated top post is fairly concise
Check your Mobile Network/Carrier
Please use the other threads/Q&A and the thanks button - to minimise duplicate posts reporting the same issues.
I'd like this thread to be used mainly for bug fixes, tips and tricks. If someone reports a similar problem/fix/bug click the thanks button if you'd like to agree.
Bugs
Android 5.0 'Official' Release
Update Official (V3.3)
Some modifications: #186
Android 5.0 Beta
12-02-15 ROM available on needrom.com
Hardware buttons don't work
Battery doesn't draw charge
Ril related memory leak
No ADB​
Android 4.4.4 (V8.4)
Notification light - not breathing when charging
OTG only works with self-powered devices
Battery seems to jump from 100% to ~90% Soon after removing from charger
Screen jumps several pixels (30) on slow scrolling. ​Android 4.4.4 (V8.3) bugs not present in V8.4Data encryption results in a stalled boot/softbrick​
FAQ/Fixes
1. Notification light is not working in V8.4 as it was in V8.3
Try Light Manager from the play store or gravity box (xposed module)
2. Does OTG work?
It seems to work only with a powered USB hub - I've only been able to check a powered external hard-drive which wouldn't connect
3. How do you fix the screen jump issue?
There are several options here:
From @the1024 / zOrgent we have two options 1. Using a chinese tool - and 2. Using a .bat
From elephone we have TpUpgrade.apk (appears to only work with V8.4)
From lidmiloff we have P6000 Bugfixer.apk​
4. How do you restore a Stock ROM?
Download a SPFlash ROM from #1; you will need to install MediaTek USB VCOM drivers (if they aren't automatically installed); On the download page select the scatter from the ROM folder; and the page should populate with the various .img's and .bins; if it doesn't then double click on the entry and locate it manually (also useful if you wan to change boot/recovery with SPFlash). Hit download; remove the battery from the phone and connect it to the PC (you can connect the battery again). The connection will be fairly instantaneous (there may be a driver install the first time it's connected); if it doesn't connect then unplug/replug.
More details from @bigrammy found here
5. Battery jump from 100% to 90%.
Haven't really noticed this too much - download an app like Battery Monitor Widget, add widget (Battery monitor widget gauge => Content => Central value => Battery => Battery Current (mA)) which will show you the battery drain/draw and charge until the draw is close to; if not +0mA
6. Is there any touch recovery?
As of now (pre-5.0) there is no touch recovery. The recovery thread on #1 contains various recoveries - most of which boot but none have touch - this seems to be a kernel issue.
Touch recoveries can be found here. These are built for KK.
7. What about Custom ROMs?
Potential Port devices (MT6732/MT6752) and their ROMS
As there are no official sources released; for MT6732 or P6000 then custom ROMs are a no-go for now. Porting ROMs from other devices running on MT6732 (and MT6752); i.e. Ulefone Be Pro for example is theoretically possible but there doesn't appear to be any custom ROMs on these chips that offer anything different than the stock/AOSP(almost) that we have already. As other devices get released possibly running MIUI or ColorOS then Custom ROMs may be possible.
FlymeOS
8. How do you take a screenshot?
Natively pressing Volume down and power together for 1 second will take a screenshot - it may take a while to get used to - if volume mixer appears then they were too slow and need to wait for it to disappear. Over adb/terminal you can make use of screencap and screen record
9. How do you back up EVERYTHING(except preloader)?
In SPFlash Tools => readback from 0x00 to 0x3a3e000000
This is a fairly quick way to make sure you have a copy of all the partitions on the device; it will create a 14GB+ file containing all the partitions. You will need to break this block up (manually for the moment) into it's constituent parts if you want to use it to restore - using a Hex-editor (HxD for example) and a copy of the matching /proc/partinfo file and/or scatter.txt
The essential partitions to backup for a fully running device are - boot, (recovery), system, (cache) and data which can all be backed up using a custom recovery. The one other partition needed is nvram - this can be backed up with SPFlash (look at /proc/partinfo) or with dd commands. The nvram partition will only be needed to be restored if you Format All with SPFlash. If you don't have a backup you can restore/recreate the IMEI files that it contains.
10. How do you backup/restore IMEI?
Several options here:
1. MTKDroid
2. Backup NVFLASH partition via readback in SPFlash Tools (look at the scatter.txt) to restore you need to modify the scatter.txt to give the nvflash a file_name: and change it from is_Download: false to is_Download: true
3. From elephone there's a IMEI coding tool
4. Keep a copy of the /data/nvram folder
5. Create new imei files to add to nvram folder/partition with imei.exe
6. Chamelephon app from the play store
7. MTK Engineering Mode
11. Adb access with 5.0 Beta ROMs
1. Use KingoRoot
2. Add the Mediatek subsystem id (0x0e8d) to adb_usb.ini
12. Any Stock Camera fixes?
For KK-4.4.4 from @z0rgent at 4pda
FAQ/Fixes Continued
Android 5.0 V1; V1.1; V2.2 (V3.2); V3.3 #125 #186These versions seem to have gapps preinstalled and are prerooted - for everything else have a look at the 5.0 Betas section below
5.0 Modifications #186​Android 5.0 Beta1 Beta2 Beta3
To gain adb access
Linux/Windows - need to add the Mediatek subsystem id (0x0e8d) to adb_usb.ini
Linux: ~/.android/adb_usb.ini
Windows: C:/Users/${Username}/.android/adb_usb.ini​KingoRoot It won't root the device however - I believe this is due to it installing a 32bit su binary rather than a 64bit one.
Root
For root install SuperSU v2.11+
Confirmation
Custom Recovery
Recovery from @carliv - from #1; modded to boot on L (basically just the cmdline changed / initrd.gz from stock L recovery replaced with carliv's built CWM).
Carliv Port by hanuma50 on 4pda (hopefully all his work and not partially stolen to take credit)
This recovery seems to only work when the Lollipop Beta ROM is installed.
Gapps
64-bit gapps made for the Nexus 9.
My phone seems to be running a little hot after installing the gapps - but that might just all the cores kicking in.
Mirrored copy of the version I'm using.
(OP's thread has updated them and removed the previous version)
Busybox
64-bit busybox installation
Removing encrypted data (temporarily)
In recovery while in an adb shell: /sbin/make_ext4fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p19
This will allow you to restore backed up data - but it will get re-encrypted on first boot, I'll take a look at removing encryption when I get the chance - should be either secro partition or something in the boot.img​
Android 5.0 Beta Breakdown
Screenshots to come later.
Entering LKVOL UP and POWER (this no longer enters recovery)
From lk menu: entering fastboot mode and normal boot works.
Entering recovery (stock) doesn't work and I can't tell if the other normal boot options do anything different​Charging batteryFlashing a custom recovery should allow you some way to charge the battery​I haven't yet been able to install/boot any recovery. Flashing lk and boot from 4.4.4 (I took them from the 48MB OTA) seems to let you charge when powered off. Confirmed​RIL Memory leakThere seems to be a RIL/Sim related memory leak leading to random reboots - for testing purposes disable the sim card(s) or enter airplane mode
I could be wrong about the RIL and the ROM just needed time to settle; all I can say is I had reboots until I switched to airplane mode​IMEIIMEI was lost but that would be due to formatted flash memory (wiped nvflash partition) - it's a good idea to keep a backup regardless.​Antutu Scores64-bit Antutu Scores are around 28000
32-bit Scores are around 27000
Data-encrypted 4.4.4 Antutu scores are also around 28000​SensorsBacklight, sound ... can't be changed
Brightness can be fixed in MTK Engineering Mode #5​ROM is not rooted; does not have gapps installed and data is encrypted.
TL;DR The issues with the 5.0 Beta ROM, are primarily not ROM related but kernel related, they have bumped the kernel version up to 3.10.61+, and the issues that need correcting are the various kernel modules (power,sensors).
Android L kernel config
Annotated /system/build.prop
Stripped top of build.prop (build properties) due to size
# begin mediatek build properties
ro.mediatek.version.release=ALPS.KK2.MP13.V1.27
ro.mediatek.platform=MT6752
ro.mediatek.chip_ver=S01
ro.mediatek.version.branch=KK2.MP13
ro.mediatek.version.sdk=3
# end mediatek build properties
#
# from out/target/product/k01q_e/obj/CUSTGEN/config/system.prop
#
#
# system.prop for generic sdk
#
rild.libpath=/system/lib/mtk-ril.so
rild.libargs=-d /dev/ttyC0
# MTK, Infinity, 20090720 {
wifi.interface=wlan0
# MTK, Infinity, 20090720 }
# MTK, mtk03034, 20101210 {
ro.mediatek.wlan.wsc=1
# MTK, mtk03034 20101210}
# MTK, mtk03034, 20110318 {
ro.mediatek.wlan.p2p=1
# MTK, mtk03034 20110318}
# MTK, mtk03034, 20101213 {
mediatek.wlan.ctia=0
# MTK, mtk03034 20101213}
#
wifi.tethering.interface=ap0
#
ro.opengles.version=196608
wifi.direct.interface=p2p0
# dalvik.vm.heapgrowthlimit=256m
# dalvik.vm.heapsize=512m
# USB MTP WHQL
ro.sys.usb.mtp.whql.enable=0
# Power off opt in IPO
sys.ipo.pwrdncap=2
# Switching Menu of Mass storage and MTP
ro.sys.usb.storage.type=mtp #### adding ,massstorage to this gives an additional USB option but it apears to still mount as a media device (MTP) adding ,mass_storage will let you mount the microsd card
# USB BICR function
ro.sys.usb.bicr=no #### changing to yes will allow you to mount /system/mobile_toolkit/iAmCdRom.iso to PC via USB ####
# USB Charge only function
ro.sys.usb.charging.only=yes
# audio
ro.camera.sound.forced=0
ro.audio.silent=0
ro.zygote.preload.enable=0
#
# ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES
#
persist.gemini.sim_num=2
ro.gemini.smart_sim_switch=false
ro.gemini.smart_3g_switch=0
ro.gemini.sim_switch_policy=1
ril.specific.sm_cause=0
bgw.current3gband=0
ril.external.md=0
ro.btstack=blueangel
ro.sf.hwrotation=0
ril.current.share_modem=2
curlockscreen=1
ro.mediatek.gemini_support=true
persist.radio.fd.counter=15
persist.radio.fd.off.counter=5
persist.radio.fd.r8.counter=15
persist.radio.fd.off.r8.counter=5
persist.radio.fd.on.only.r8.network=0
drm.service.enabled=true
fmradio.driver.enable=1
ril.first.md=1
ril.flightmode.poweroffMD=1
ril.telephony.mode=0
dalvik.vm.mtk-stack-trace-file=/data/anr/mtk_traces.txt
persist.mtk.anr.mechanism=1
mediatek.wlan.chip=CONSYS_MT6752
mediatek.wlan.module.postfix=_consys_mt6752
ril.radiooff.poweroffMD=0
ro.config.notification_sound=Proxima.ogg
ro.config.alarm_alert=Alarm_Classic.ogg
ro.config.ringtone=Backroad.ogg
persist.mtk.wcn.combo.chipid=-1
ter.service.enable=0
mediatek.extmd.usbport=0
ro.lte.dc.support=0
ril.active.md=0
ro.setupwizard.mode=OPTIONAL
ro.com.google.gmsversion=4.4.4
ro.com.google.clientidbase=alps-k01q_e-{country}
ro.com.google.clientidbase.ms=alps-k01q_e-{country}
ro.com.google.clientidbase.yt=alps-k01q_e-{country}
ro.com.google.clientidbase.am=alps-k01q_e-{country}
ro.com.google.clientidbase.gmm=alps-k01q_e-{country}
wfd.dummy.enable=1
persist.sys.dalvik.vm.lib=libdvm.so #### Charnging this to libart.so appears to have no effect ####
net.bt.name=Android
dalvik.vm.stack-trace-file=/data/anr/traces.txt
# begin fota properties
ro.fota.platform=MTK6732_KK
ro.fota.type=phone
ro.fota.oem=new-bund6732_KK
ro.fota.device=k01q_e
ro.fota.version=eng.jenkins.1422677980
# end fota properties
ro.sf.lcd_density=190
#### Stock value I believe is 320; changing to >190 switches the device to phablet mode; this spoofs the screen size to be 7.73 inches (CPU-Z) enabling tablet apps in the apps store after clearing play store app data ####
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
#### This enables softkeys ####
Annotated /custom/customprop/custom.prop
ro.product.model=Elephone P6000
ro.product.name=Elephone P6000
ro.product.brand=elephone
ro.product.manufacturer=elephone
ro.bt.name=P6000
ro.wifi.name=P6000
ro.notification.breath=yes #### This seems to not be working with V8.4 ####
ro.build.display.id=ALPS.KK2.MP13.V1.27
ro.internal.build.version=K01Q-E.ELEPHONE.vR83.E4.150109
ro.custom.build.version=Elephone_P6000_V8.4_20150109
ro.fota.device=Elephone_P6000
ro.fota.version=Elephone_P6000_V8.4_20150109202612
MTK Engineering Mode
*#*#3646633#*#* (*#*#ENGMODE#*#*)
What can be done in engineering mode
General non-specific guide
Backlight
Hardware ===> LCM ===> LCM Cycle ===> add a value between 5 and 55 ===> Hit Set.
(On L at least this value will jump to value in the millions/billions; unsure if this has any implications)
Audio
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2746861
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2248396
GPS
http://www.cnx-software.com/2013/11...ps-lock-on-mediatek-mt65xx-based-smartphones/
Orientation / GSensor
Hardware Testing ===> Sensor ===> Sensor Calibration ===> GSensor Calibration ===> Do Calibration (20% tolerance)
IMEI Restore
Command should be AT +...
Xposed Installer (or WSM Tools)
I've had no problems with any xposed modules.
You will get a warning regarding AliyunOS -
this issue is reported due to the presence of /system/framework/*.jar.jex files.
You can ignore/move/remove these *.jar.jex files without it causing any (noticable) issue.
I haven't decompiled any apps so I don't know if. jex files are used elsewhere within the ROM (in place of .jar),
so can't comment on whether the stock ROM is indeed an Aliyun OS.
I would advise backing them up so that any future OTA can complete 100%.
Any issues identified with xposed modules will be reported here.​
Very Helpful and concise
Nice one bro :good:
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Ludmiloff's Screen fix apk version 1.2 final now works with 8.3 also. Just wanted to give you a quick update so you edit your post HypoTurtle
greekfragma said:
Ludmiloff's Screen fix apk version 1.2 final now works with 8.3 also. Just wanted to give you a quick update so you edit your post HypoTurtle
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Still doesn't work for me on 8.3.
Nice one, i get my phone in a couple of weeks.
Hello
and Thanks for all your work ! :victory:
Can you add how save and restore imei ?
xenonism said:
Still doesn't work for me on 8.3.
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Sorry to hear that man. Can you give more details? Are the driver version letters shown normal or "?"
greekfragma said:
Sorry to hear that man. Can you give more details? Are the driver version letters shown normal or "?"
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Well, I tried the first methods which came out and they wouldn't work. Then I upgraded to V8.4, at the same time the Elephone APK came out, so I used it and it set the thresholds to 3 and 4. Then I decided to go back to V8.3 and since then, no method managed to make a persistent change to the values (I tried ludmiloff's works, Elephone's APK modified by me, which worked for others, and the old Russian method). At best, I get the new vaules in the "init config" portion of the configuration, never in the "real config" portion, and they are always gone after a reboot. File permissions of /proc/gt9xx_config are 660, owned by root. The config version letter is currently F and ludmiloff's app reads it correctly.
I guess that's all the info I can share.
xenonism said:
Well, I tried the first methods which came out and they wouldn't work. Then I upgraded to V8.4, at the same time the Elephone APK came out, so I used it and it set the thresholds to 3 and 4. Then I decided to go back to V8.3 and since then, no method managed to make a persistent change to the values (I tried ludmiloff's works, Elephone's APK modified by me, which worked for others, and the old Russian method). At best, I get the new vaules in the "init config" portion of the configuration, never in the "real config" portion, and they are always gone after a reboot. File permissions of /proc/gt9xx_config are 660, owned by root. The config version letter is currently F and ludmiloff's app reads it correctly.
I guess that's all the info I can share.
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Well, time to get in here, I guess...
@xenonism, the best I could tell you is to start over with clean ROM, preferably the one listed at 4pda.ru thread about elephone P6000 (in the head section) and try again. There must be something messed up in your device. I really believe the config is independent of ROM. The secret is very simple, you must start with new version letter and at offset 184 set correct checksum. How to calculate checksum:
//cal checksum
byte checksum;
for(i=0; i<chip_cfg_len; i++) {
checksum += file_config;
}
file_config[chip_cfg_len] = (~checksum) + 1;
Where chip_cfg_len = 184
Then write the checksum and write 0x01 at offset 185.
I believe you already know where are the theshsold values - at offset 16 and 17.
If you wish, I could send you my hand crafted config, which I was an inspiration for my apk.
Good luck
Err... it looks like I am unable to install a clean ROM, or even to update the existing one. I guess I'll have to sort this issue out before I join back the discusssion.
I have a fully functionalV8.3_20141228 ROM running and carliv's CWM from the 7th of February installed. The phone offers me the OTA update and it downloads a ~23 MB update. When I agree to install it, the phone reboots to CWM and the update fails with the following messages:
E:Invalid command argument
Finding update package...
E:unknown volume for path [/storage/sdcard0/adupsfota/update.zip]
E:Can't mount /storage/sdcard0/adupsfota/update.zip
Installation aborted.
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If I try to install the same update with ROM Manager, it also fails in CWM with the following message:
-- Installing: [FILENAME SHOWS HERE]
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Installation aborted.
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But when I reboot the phone, I get the "Android is upgrading...] Screen, saying it's optimizing 124 apps. I believe no actual update takes place, though.
And here's what I'd consider the relevant portion of the recovery.log file:
Preparing to install ROM...
about to run program [/cache/dowipedalvikcache.sh] with 1 args
mount: mounting /dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/by-name/userdata on /data failed: Device or resource busy
mount: mounting /dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/by-name/cache on /cache failed: Device or resource busy
mount: can't find /sd-ext in /etc/fstab
umount: can't umount /sd-ext: Invalid argument
run_program: child exited with status 1
about to run program [/sbin/chmod] with 3 args
about to run program [/tmp/recovery/11-rommanager.sh] with 2 args
mount: mounting /dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/by-name/system on /system failed: Device or resource busy
about to run program [/sbin/umount] with 2 args
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If I try to install the full 20150109 ROM with ROM Manager, it also fails in CWM, without displaying any meaningful messages in recovery. I also get the "Android is upgrading screen here".
The errors in recovery.log are the same as above.
I guess I could install the full ROM via SP Flash Tool, right?
Also... I have a couple of questions to ask, can I feel free to do it in this thread? Some might be trivial for most.
ludmiloff said:
Well, time to get in here, I guess...
@xenonism, the best I could tell you is to start over with clean ROM, preferably the one listed at 4pda.ru thread about elephone P6000 (in the head section) and try again.
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@ludmiloff does your app require busybox to be installed?
Downloading from 4pda.ru is a bit hit and miss for me, any chance someone can post the CWMLollipop.img...
Is there any difference in the 4pda.ru ROMs and the ones on needrom.com?
Also found a fix for the backlight in Android L - in engineering mode - not sure if it will do anything useful in 4.4.4 (lower the minimum brightness?).
MTK Engineering Mode => Hardware => LCM => LCM Cycle => value between 5 and 55.
xenonism said:
Err... it looks like I am unable to install a clean ROM, or even to update the existing one. I guess I'll have to sort this issue out before I join back the discusssion.
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Feel free to elaborate. Edit your previous post with your current setup / what you've tried - so we can turn it into a troubleshooting post.
HypoTurtle said:
Feel free to elaborate. Edit your previous post with your current setup / what you've tried - so we can turn it into a troubleshooting post.
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Ok, thanks a lot. I will edit my post right now. The thing is... I haven't used an Android phone in 4 years and I did a lot of my tinkering on my P6000 while working or late at night so.. things got a bit messy.
@HypoTurtle,
My app does not require busybox. It simply run some commands in the shell, though.
In fact It is my first experience with android programming and I just followed some examples found here and there. I also wanted to make a Kotlin based app, but then I decided to continue with plain old java. The app might not a perfect one. Hope it worked for many of elephone owners
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@xenonism, you should try a clean ROM with sp flash tool. It is a bit tricky, I have tried one from needrom and as the author suggested, I did not check the preloader mark. Then my phone ended totally bricked. The ROM from 4pda worked for me. Today I'm going to reflash it again and investigate why my app does not work on it.
@ludmiloff, I ended up installing 20150109 via SP Flash Tool and then updating via OTA to the latest version. Sure enough, your app worked then. And permissions for gt9xx_config are now 666.
I am not particularly happy with the gravitybox solution for the notification issue, so I'm trying to look into it, but I am not really hopeful to achieve something.
xenonism said:
@ludmiloff, I ended up installing 20150109 via SP Flash Tool and then updating via OTA to the latest version. Sure enough, your app worked then. And permissions for gt9xx_config are now 666.
I am not particularly happy with the gravitybox solution for the notification issue, so I'm trying to look into it, but I am not really hopeful to achieve something.
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Same I did just few minutes ago. Won't install updates and will try to make my app working on this ROM.
BTW. Russian method write a very different format to file /process/gmnodexxxxxxx where xxxxxxx is build date. I'm pretty sure if I could change the file with correct checksum and version letter it should work too.
Anyway, my intent was to fix the scroll after I applied the elephone apk. For sure the Russian method with correct version letter and checksum would work too and it is still the best flow now for phones with very stock ROM. I already explained how to calculate the checksum.
HypoTurtle said:
@ludmiloff does your app require busybox to be installed?
Downloading from 4pda.ru is a bit hit and miss for me, any chance someone can post the CWMLollipop.img..
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I cant see any CWMLollipop.img there
They only list two recoverys my P6000CWM3.img with no links or credits of course
and carliv's CWM_Modd_2.img again no links or credits
I will be working on the lollipop soon
I am getting another phone very soon to use for daily life so I can use the P6000 for dev only purposes.

[Kernel] EFIDROID - Ultimate preboot enviroment! - Multiboot / Fastboot / UEFI

updated4/4/2017 (Still does not work on stock 5.0) - Removed due to it still not booting stock 5.0, and ALSO now breaks booting unpatched.
twrp 3.1 is broken
twrp 2.7 is broken
twrp 3.0.1 works
some/most custom roms work
Most official/stock do not.
EFIDROID - Official link
Developer: m11kkaa
DO NOT BUG THE AUTHOR ABOUT BUGS/FEATURES, THIS IS UNOFFICIAL.
Most custom roms appear to boot
Install:​
assumes on stock firmware (Custom roms must report the DEVICEID as hlte, hltetmo, hltespr or hltevzw. Ask your Rom maintainer to correct it or visit post #51)
assumes root and bootloader unlocked
For now "efidroid" on playstore is not configured for our device, so we will do this using our own server:
Download "EFIDROID" from the playstore
Download "TerminalEmulator" from the playstore (or use adb shell)
Download "SimpleHTTPServer" from the playstore
NEW UNTESTED - Removed
OLD Download EFIDROID_SERVER_FILES from View attachment EFIDROID_SERVER_FILES.zip
Open and extract the "device" and "ota" folder to the INTERNAL storage of your phone
Open SimpleHTTPServer (do not change default settings)
Open Terminal Emulator and enter: (make sure you didn't forget any spaces)
su
setprop efidroid.server_url "http://localhost:12345"
Now open efidroid, it should automatically connect. Now press the menu key in the top left corner and press install, then press the big install button.
Now create your slot, and reboot.
Use the vol +/- to navigate up or down, use the power button to select an option
Long press power button on internal rom/recovery to boot without efidroid
Reinstalling/Updating:
Download the new OTAPACKAGE file and extract to INTERNALSD, replace old device/ota folders
Clear EFIDROIDMANAGER cache/data
Run the SETPROP command (don't forget su)
Turn on SimpleHTTPserver
Open efidroid and click uninstall, and then click install (Or click reinstall)
MAKE SURE YOUR BUILD DATE NOW MATCHES THE UPDATED BUILD DATE
Uninstall:
if you hit the uninstall button, the app copies the contents of the UEFIESP back to the real partitions and deletes the partition_*.img files. It does not delete the UEFIESP directory or any of the multiboot directories because they may contain other important files.
flashing boot+recovery outside of EFIDroid's control(e.g. using stock's fastboot/odin flash, or using unpatched boot) is pretty much the same as uninstalling efidroid without deleting the partition_*img files.
All that means that you don't have to worry about any of that if you restores your boot+recovery partitions(either through the app or manually). If you want to free up some space you can delete the UEFIESP directory using a root file manager.
Bugs/Issues:
REPORT ERRORS/BUG ON GITHUB
"can't find tagloader for type -1" - your recovery/rom is not supported (like twrp 3)
Report errors: https://github.com/efidroid/projectmanagement/issues
What you must include:
Exact steps to reproduce the error
Give the exact error shown on screen
If its storage related:
Give the output of "cat /proc/1/mountinfo"
EMERGENCY :
If you find yourself frustrated and just wanting things back the way they were:
Download odin
Download twrp (get the md5/tar version for odin)
Turn off phone (pull battery)
boot to download mode by holding vol down and home and power
Start up odin and press the AP button and browse for the TWRP file. Press start to flash.
Reboot phone into twrp recovery (vol up + home + power), and restore your boot/recovery partitions.
EFIDROID has now been effectively disabled[/HIDE]
Help and info:
If you are familiar with adding touchscreen support please visit us!
Join us on Slack : http://join-efidroid.rhcloud.com/
Once joined: https://efidroid.slack.com/
EFIDROID G+ page : https://plus.google.com/communities/...43671219382368
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Works on N9005 LTE ?
It looks pretty cool but I've got limited knowledge. My N9005 is on phronesis rom v4.1, IdleKernel v6.6.5 and all partitions converted to F2FS, will it work on this format as well :/
As long as it is a note 3 on msm8974 (sorry exynos) it should work.
File system support should be trivial. I used that same FS myself
Is this an actual GRUB loader for android?
If so am ashuming this means it's possible for UNIX install
i.e. Arch Linux as OS.......
Hmmm.... Windows RT on Note 3... ^^
What about ACPI? We might need this for WinRT
With all due respect, I think you've posted a how to post bit earlier. I'm a flashaholic & the wait for the zip is killing me
I didn't think the day would come.
As a pleb, I will follow this thread with great interest.
djmalik420 said:
With all due respect, I think you've posted a how to post bit earlier. I'm a flashaholic & the wait for the zip is killing me
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lololol
Wonder if this is ever going to work Great concept though.
Fake ¿ ???
Only what i see its a bootanimation, in the Video from a "older and other"
The OP account is suspended so I guess something fishy is going on.
Guess we will wait and see
oh come on now. I got suspended for being rude to a well respected member of xda. And its not fake... Really? Anyways... I took my ban as a break and just started back with m1cha on getting the uefi part to work with the screen.
A few pointers: You still need devs to port each os, like windows, true linux ect.
This is just a multiboot. So many devices lack that, some had safestrap, or kexec ect, but all those methods had quirks or special rules, or depended on android. This loads before even the kernel.
Also, it will have many tools that a typical recovery has, so you may not even need to reboot into recovery to setup partitions, also aroma was ported, so maybe even installing roms/kernels too.
Also, there will be an efidroid server "store" where you can get tools and apps to run in efidroid. So devs can extend functionality. Also there will be an android installer to make everything easier.
Just think of this as a pimped out safestrap.
SaschaElble said:
oh come on now. I got suspended for being rude to a well respected member of xda. And its not fake... Really? Anyways... I took my ban as a break and just started back with m1cha on getting the uefi part to work with the screen.
A few pointers: You still need devs to port each os, like windows, true linux ect.
This is just a multiboot. So many devices lack that, some had safestrap, or kexec ect, but all those methods had quirks or special rules, or depended on android. This loads before even the kernel.
Also, it will have many tools that a typical recovery has, so you may not even need to reboot into recovery to setup partitions, also aroma was ported, so maybe even installing roms/kernels too.
Also, there will be an efidroid server "store" where you can get tools and apps to run in efidroid. So devs can extend functionality. Also there will be an android installer to make everything easier.
Just think of this as a pimped out safestrap.
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It doesn't matter what negative comments you get because "Criticism Is The Key To Innovation" it's my personal quotation ...I've been visiting this thread since day one at minimum of three times a day hopping that you would have uploaded the zip...Make it quick buddy & keep up the good work :good:
We need a samsung expert. Getting the display to work in uefi is troublesome. DTSI and gcdb display experience is needed.
SaschaElble said:
We need a samsung expert. Getting the display to work in uefi is troublesome. DTSI and gcdb display experience is needed.
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as far as my knowledge is concerned, Master @darkera13 is kinda expert you're looking for...I don't personally know him or his skills but people around note 3 forums praise his work very much
Is this Note 3 specific?
This is kinda an off topic question, but, just a few days ago i wanted to try Remix OS out in my PC, but noticed that there is no direct EFI support...just thinking if this thread would be any benefit for PC UEFI users trying to boot Android x86 directly through efi file.
sorry for the question, might be my knowledge limitation on the field...
Using a x64 cpu and grub or refind you can boot RemixOS, they have a uefi image on their site. (Thats what they said) Basically you really don't need efidroid for this, as it would only make it more complicated.
grub is exactly my problem...
thanks a lot for clarifying

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