[Q] running Streamline ds-5 on android s2 - General Questions and Answers

Hello every one
I'm tuck in my problem for few days now. I want to run streamline on my Samsung s2 gt-i9100 device, I followed a lot of guides but still no luck.
the current situation is:
what iam trying to do is running streamline for ds-5 on the Samsung mobile to do that i had to crate gator,ko module and gatord deamon. I cratd both of them using Android 4.1.2 JB from Samsung website.
I had the kernal on mobile is 3.0.15-Siyah-s2v4.1.5+ Android 4.1.1 on my phone and the phone is rooted from inside the phone when i run a terminal in the phone it worked fine but when i try to use adb root from my computer it gives permission deny.
i tried to get the source code for the Siyah kernel to build the gator against it but no luck. i tried the repack-zImage.sh -u from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901152 to extract the source code but it still get me some errors"x32 vs x64 compatibility issue".
a next step as to try do is to load another android version so I used vanilla Root box. but like the first try I got the error when running the gatord
gator.ko must be built against the current version.
I can not use the source jb code to install it on the phone. odin do no support the file type "I have.tar.gz and they need .tar.md5"
I need advice on using source code for kernel to build gator then flush it to my phone.
any version would be fine as I need to test apps.
Thanks in dvance

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Root Miphone

Hi everyone!
Got this Miphone A3 yesterday, and I been searching like a fool after information about this damn phone but it ain't a easy thing to find.
But hey, what do you expect from a cloned iphone
So here's my question:
Anyone sitting on a Miphone and have you done anything with it, most imporant for everything, ROOTED?
Phone info on the phone:
Model number:
A8
Where I bought it, it said A3 on the site (mobino1), same on the battery.
But instead of the iPhone Ui it has the Android Ui pretty sweet that it didnt have the iPhone Ui.
Firmware:
1.5
Don't have Android Market app, but everything looks like Android, also works to install . apk apps tried to install apps from 1.6+ but doesn't work.
Kernel:
2.6.25
Build number:
Linkworld Project .0002_A.1_01r_100129
Been looking for that build number for a while now, don't have any info at all on that one.
Hope some1 here has some info, would be a blessing for me!
EDIT:
I found my way into what i think is the recovery mode, came up a where is said enter flash mode put in usb cable, with red background. Then when i did that, the screen turn blue saying "Enter Flash mode, Begin to flash image..."
Been reading a lot, and i never came up with that kind of "bootloader" just saying that
hope some1 could give me some tips
hi, one of the stores provided firmware from A3, I do not know how fresh. ussd queries are unsuccessful, after ussd calls to hang up. In flash mode turns pressing the upper side volume buttons and switch.
depositfilescom/files/0po3pwcu6 - miphone A3 rom
thanks for that one!
flashed my phone, worked! but it wasnt the same version. this one was with the iphone ui (using ahome)
Model number:
A3
Build number: A3 Project.0001_18r_100411
Seems like my 3G connection does not work with this version. ussd, unsuccessful on this version too, same with previous version.
I was wondering, tried to open the one.bin (flash image) but cannot extract it. Any way to extract the image and try to reconfigure the build?
the phone using "tavor platform" flashing software, anyone know anything about tavor platform?
still trying 2 modify the rom I have, no luck so far.
I do also have this phone from mobino1...
how do you try to modify the firmware you have?
Regards,
xift
miphone a3
I too am with the same problem I have software for Tavor flashing but without success for updated the firmware is in a single bin file without being able to extract and modify
if anyone knows how do to then updated
xift said:
I do also have this phone from mobino1...
how do you try to modify the firmware you have?
Regards,
xift
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I been trying to extract the .bin file MagicIso can read the file using it "missing files" but can't read the files when extracted. Trying to find a program that could read the rom file, have you done anything to update the phone? Do you have a rom file, if so could you upload it pls?
tried to get the firmware from mobino1 but they just ignore mig those bastards.
Ernest25
miphone a3
I too am with the same problem I have software for Tavor flashing but without success for updated the firmware is in a single bin file without being able to extract and modify
if anyone knows how do to then updated
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Do you want to flash your phone with the .bin file you already have or do you want to know how to update the phone to android 1.6+?
To flash your phone with tavor flashing software, you need to run the flash program in XP and press "volume up" and "power" on the phone to get to flash mode, then plug in the usb with the flash program open, and it automatically flash the phone.
About updating the phone to a newer version of android I have not a solution.
I been trying to, get info on the hardware so I could try to cook a own rom with at least android 2.0
Cheers
sorry i don't have the firmware as a rom file either...
and these mobino1 bastards ignore me too ^^
although they admitted they could contact the developers...
new firmware would be nice... or at least the current firmware.
I did not downgrade it yet and I think I won't do that.
Another problem could be that the bootloader only runs signed firmware image (just guessing).
I know how to flash I want is a newer room the problem these Chinese are not then updated dependent on us for a updated
(question) has a possibility to use, one firmware and change to a bin file to MiPhone a3
xift said:
sorry i don't have the firmware as a rom file either...
and these mobino1 bastards ignore me too ^^
although they admitted they could contact the developers...
new firmware would be nice... or at least the current firmware.
I did not downgrade it yet and I think I won't do that.
Another problem could be that the bootloader only runs signed firmware image (just guessing).
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Ernest25 said:
I know how to flash I want is a newer room the problem these Chinese are not then updated dependent on us for a updated
(question) has a possibility to use, one firmware and change to a bin file to MiPhone a3
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If they just told me straight up, we just sell the phone, we don't have any contact what so ever with the manufacture or developers I would accept it. But this just pissed me off.
I've been asking around on other sites that sells the phone, waiting on answers from them. Hopefully they are more friendly.
Don't downgrade, that was a mistake for me (the rom file azat182 nicely posted).
I tried something yesterday, made a own .bin file with android 2.1 but the flash program wouldn't start with it (parse ini error) so I tricked the flash program that it would flash the one.bin (azat182) rom file.
After it opened I replaced the .bin file with mine. Everything seems to work fine, did every step it should like, root system etc finished 100% when I tried to turn the phone on I couldn't, maybe it didn't know were the power "button" source came from.
The android source was made for an other phone, so I wasn't surprised.
Plugged the usb back in, and luckily the phone connected somehow with the computer so I flash it with the (azat182) rom and I'm back at square -1
but now I think, if I could find out the hardware/drivers on this damn phone it would work to cook a own rom using that method.
Cheers
Oh hey, someone else with one of these phones. I've been messing with mine for a while, started out with the A8 rom (from fastcardtech), and have flashed the A3 rom to the device. I've noticed that the gps works a lot better in the A3 rom than the A8, so it's not much of a downgrade, imo. Recently I've made some headway with an android 2.1 port to the device.
Anyway, this device isn't hard to root. If you adb into it, you can get root from the device by remounting /system as RW and pushing a fixed su binary to /system/bin, or wherever it goes, it's been a while
The MTD partitioning in the Miphone's rom is a big giant mess. The rom is split into 25 partitions, the kernel isn't in boot.img like it's supposed to be, neither are the kernel parameters.
The bootloader is dumb, it doesn't check for signed images. The A3 image and A8 image are both engineering builds.
wow you seem to know a lot about it...
does 3g work for you in the a3 rom? also gps doesn't work for me in a8... so a3 could be a possibility if 3g worked.
how did you adb your phone? I could not connect... the driver just didn't show a phone. although I changed the vendor ids etc...
could you write a short tutorial of some sort? would be nice!
if you are root, couldn't you make a backup of your firmware?
is there a downloadable a8 rom at fastcardtech?
regards, xift
I haven't been able to get 3g working, just edge. I don't think the 3g will work in the US, as none of the carriers will work with just wcdma2100, but I'm no expert on the subject. I've had reasonably good luck with the gps with an app called Maverick, but I don't have a data plan currently, so no agps. With gps alone, it takes about a minute or so in an open area to acquire a lock.
For ADB, there's a driver in the android sdk, but don't bother with it. Instead, the phone's going to show up as a rndis/ethernet gadget. For windows, drivers for this can be found at webos-internals.org/wiki/USBnet_networking_setup, just the .inf is all you'll need; MacOS and Linux will just see the ethernet gadget. Once that's installed, the phone will show up on the PC side as a network interface that will need an IP address; I've been using 169.254.231.10 and subnet 255.255.255.0. Once your network interface is configured, you should be able to run adb connect 169.254.231.168:5555, assuming you've got your android sdk tool set up already. From there, you can adb shell in and poke around. Once you get an adb shell, you'll have a root prompt, but to get 'rooted' so that other android apps can make use of it, you'll want to run adb remount to remount /system as RW, then copy a working version of su over to the phone. I think superuser whitelist comes with one.
I don't usually go to that much trouble, as I end up cycling between the A3 firmware and my Eclair build a lot, and the A3 rom is jacked up to where it's a pain to get a terminal emulator running on it. Adb from my desktop seems to get the most mileage.
Fastcardtech didn't have any useful information about recovery firmware that they had, a release date for an android 2.1 rom, information on the manufacturer, anything.
Wow thanks a lot... I tried with the sdk driver.
port 5555 seemed blocked there although it was obviously responding (took much longer than other ports). Thanks for your help - I'll try that one.
Could you upload your eclaire build?
I don't have much time at the moment because of my bachelor's thesis. But I'd like to see that and maybe I could help a bit. Although I do not have any experience with mobile devices etc.
You may need to mess with the usb debugging option. After flashing to the a3 rom, it's enabled. I remember it being the same between the a8 and a3 roms.
At some point, yeah, I'll my eclair build up. I'd like to at least get bluetooth, gsm and wifi going again before I do. I don't have a rom that you'd be able to flash currently; more like a big pile of build scripts, and install scripts for the android system and ramdisk.
yeah I understand that. You could open a google code project or something.
nice to know that there is somebody working on this.
usb debugging is enabled by default. I'll just have to try again.
thanks for your help so far.
file inf
I not have disk only cd and dvd when I will install the drive without the disk says no drive found I save the file as usbnet-pre.inf
if anyone can help me pls
well I also had problems installing the driver in windows ...
It always said something like "No driver found at that location".
You could try on linux though... It worked like a charm for me.
I'm root now
@nsigma is there anything I could provide you from the a8 image?
xift said:
well I also had problems installing the driver in windows ...
It always said something like "No driver found at that location".
You could try on linux though... It worked like a charm for me.
I'm root now
@nsigma is there anything I could provide you from the a8 image?
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linux complicated for me but thank you I hope good news from you about how root this bastard mobile
I have the A3 if you're interested I can pass to you

Rooting any version of Android using Odin without losing data

Hello guys,
I have just updated (painfully) to Gingerbread and I was looking for a solution to root my phone as the Gingerbreak, for any reason, does not work on my i9000 device.
After grabbing many many informations and Googling on the internet, I found a way which works for any version of Android and which uses Odin.
I summerized and explained everything here : How to root your Android any-version phone using Odin
I made a kind of "package" with all the tools needed for the procedure, including the tools needed to get any kernel version and putting it in a .tar (the 7-zip implementation seems not to be compatible with Odin).
I think many of you will be interested in this method. If you find any bug / issue with the package provided feel free to tell me.
Have a nice day.

need your help with my T959V

Hi
I have T959V Vibrant 4g
and i have some questions:
First, here are my phone details:
model number - sgh-t959v
firmware version - 2.3.3
baseband version - t959vuvkf1
kernl version - 2.6.35.7-t959vuvkf1-cl270364
build number - gingerbread.vuvkf1
second i have some questions:
1) Can I flash every kernel and mod version that fix to galaxy 4g on my phone of i need to search for specific software to my T959V?
2) can someone suggest me kernel and rom that stable and have RTL (and herew fix will be even better )
It seems that my current version is not stable..
3) i read a little bit and it seems that there are problem to flash this phone, i would like to know if there are some special actions that i need to do, or i just can flash it with ODIN. I flashed my galaxy I9000 in the past with odin
Thanks!!
kokogambo said:
Hi
I have T959V Vibrant 4g
and i have some questions:
First, here are my phone details:
model number - sgh-t959v
firmware version - 2.3.3
baseband version - t959vuvkf1
kernl version - 2.6.35.7-t959vuvkf1-cl270364
build number - gingerbread.vuvkf1
second i have some questions:
1) Can I flash every kernel and mod version that fix to galaxy 4g on my phone of i need to search for specific software to my T959V?
2) can someone suggest me kernel and rom that stable and have RTL (and herew fix will be even better )
It seems that my current version is not stable..
3) i read a little bit and it seems that there are problem to flash this phone, i would like to know if there are some special actions that i need to do, or i just can flash it with ODIN. I flashed my galaxy I9000 in the past with odin
Thanks!!
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#1- there are newer versions of gingerbread, I believe kh2 being the latest,out which are more stable.
#2- there is a kg4 kernel by Dr. Honk that is already rooted.
#3- most of the problems can be attributed end user error... In other words read the instructions thoroughly and all should be well, that easy if there is anything you're unsure of you can ask about beforehand.
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Hi mate thanks for the answer
1) my specific question is: when i see a kernel or mod that fix to sg4g should i make sure it compatible with T959V or by naming the kernel/mod
kernel for sg4g it means that it will work on my phone
2) I need version of mod with RTL but thanks
3) thanks
From what I've heard everything for this phone is VERY specific to this phone.
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ok, thanks mate
http://innovator.samsungmobile.com/bbs/lab/view.do?platformId=1
for rtl sign up...
for hebrew
How to install fonts in Android
Rooting an unrooted device will revoke your warranty!
Note
The latest Cyanogen build (4.1.9.2 or higher) include the many glyphs! Including Hebrew and Arabic. So, if you have a rooted phone, I suggest to install CyanogenMOD ROM get it here. Or you can read on...
Option one: install fonts manually
Required
A rooted Android. If you want to know how to root an Android, read about it here.
fonts (Cyanogen's fonts can be downloaded from here)
ADB tool, which is a part of the Android SDK.
You may need to install the drivers. Get them from here.
Steps
Connect your phone using USB to the computer.
Unzip the fonts to the ADB folder, e.g., "c:\adb\"
Change directory to the ADB folder.
Make the system partition writable:
Copy the fonts to the system partition, by typing the following command (in this example I assume the fonts are stored on the local computer at "c:\adb\"):
adb push c:\adb\ /system/fonts/
We're done - just reboot the device:
adb shell reboot
Option two: use recovery mode to install update
Required
A rooted Android. If you want to know how to root an Android, read about it here.
The update archive: you can download it here
Steps
Copy the 'install_CM_fonts.zip' file into you SDCARD root directory.
Boot into recovery mode (probably pressing HOME while phone starts)
Select "Flash ZIP from SDCARD"
Select 'install_CM_fonts.zip'
Reboot your phone
More information
You can get help on how to do it at various forums across the internet.
http://iandroid.co.il/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=601 (Hebrew)
after install a new keyboard that supports hebrew

Parse Error

So,
I've been developing applications for a while and today went I went on to compile one of my projects, my APK kept getting corrupted.
This has only started doing this recently and I haven't done anything to Eclipse or the Android SDK.
This is not something to do with my Android Device nor my code.
Anyone got an idea?
here's a problem
i dont know about your android version
if your android version is below 4.2.2 sometimes in case it shows parse error
if it not you didnt properly compiled the apk file
hit thanks if i helped:good:
There are three possible answers.
One - Your device's Android SDK level is too old. (App requires new Android version).
Two - Your app contains manifest errors. (Highly unlikely).
Three - You did not sign your application. (This is very likely).
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[Q] Help needed porting CM11

Since development for the Sidekick 4G has stopped I decided to try and port the CM11 M10 snapshot from the Galaxy S 4G using this guide. I used the Galaxy S 4G as port ROM since most of the specs are the same as the SK4G. The base ROM I used is ayoteddy"s KJ2 Deodexed & rooted ROM. I followed the guide and flashed the ROM I made but the phone didn't boot. It stays stuck at the tmobile startup screen and then bootloops. I took a logcat and see a lot of errors but idk how to correct them. I tried uploading the ROMs I used and the one I created but it only let me upload the logcat.
Hey,
Its awesome to see some more effort in this phone but when porting a ROM one of the main prerequisites is the base being the same android version.
So to port cm11 over you would need a kitkat kernel and ROM for the sk4g already.
What would be real helpful is to get the gingerbread kernel fully functional then any GB ROM could be ported fairly easily.
Or start with a kitkat kernel but both require a bit of work. If you want to take it on a can link a bunch of guides that may help
Thanks for that info. I don't have experience coding but I would like to be able to learn how to cook and port roms so I would really appreciate some guides. As I understand it, since there is no KitKat ROM available for the sk4g I would first need to make my own KitKat kernel and ROM before I would be able to port cm11? And how long do you think it would take to learn everything needed to be able to port and cook roms?
Hey,
On mobile right now so can't post a bunch of links but xda is filled with them
The best place to start would be http://www.xda-university.com
And be sure to check out the forum links as well!
For a quick set of links see the seventh post in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2348266
For a different device but those are all great places to start learning to develop for android
Keep me posted on your progress!
Took me a while to find some useful guides since I was searching with the term "port" and not "build/compile from source" since that is essentially what I'm doing. I used wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_porting_intro and wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Build_for_galaxysmtd (can't post links yet). I forked the galaxys4g repo and modified the files to be suited for the sidekick4g. Now I'm onto the building step, a couple of things already broke and I managed to fix them, but I ran into this error and haven't been able to fix it.
brunch sidekick4"ebtables is disabled on this build"
find: `src': No such file or directory
build/core/base_rules.mk:134: *** system/extras/ext4_utils: MODULE.TARGET.EXECUTABLES.setup_fs already defined by device/samsung/sidekick4g. Stop.
I researched the MODULE.TARGET.EXECUTABLES.setup_fs already defined by device/samsung/sidekick4g issue and suggestions were to delete the setup_fs file within device/samsung/sidekick4g folder. However the setup_fs file wasn't in there, I did find a setup_fs.c file and deleted that one. Then I proceeded to try the build again and ran into the same error. Another suggestion was to use grep -R setup_fs *. This command pointed to these files,
Android.mk:LOCAL_SRC_FILES := setup_fs.c
Android.mk:LOCAL_MODULE := setup_fs
Android.mk~:LOCAL_SRC_FILES := setup_fs.c
Android.mk~:LOCAL_MODULE := setup_fs
initramfs/init.herring.rc:service setup_fs /system/bin/setup_fs /dev/block/platform/s3c-sdhci.0/by-name/userdata
sidekick4g.mk: setup_fs
But I don't know what exactly I'm supposed to delete. The device repo is located at github.com/SK4G/android_device_samsung_sidekick4g.git It is a pre-build attempt version before I made suggested changes to the local repo. I tried "git push origin master", the command went through and said everything is up to date but the remote repo still wasn't changed so I haven't been able to update it.
What are you using for the device tree? The relay is a completely different device and none of the drivers would work, did you at least pull blobs and proprietary files from a sk4g?
There is a ton of setup to be done in order to build from source, you can use the cm11 source but need to make a specific device tree for the sidekick to get a working build, not to mention a ton of kernel work will be needed
For the device tree I forked the galaxys4g repo (not the galaxy s relay 4g) and then modified the files to build the sidekick4g specific device tree. When pulling the blobs and proprietary files the guide said " Your device should already be running a build of CyanogenMod for the branch you wish to build for the extract-files.sh script to function properly". Not sure if that's relevant to the errors but I was still able to pull the blobs towards the correct ~/android/system/vendor/samsung directory. As far as the kernel I downloaded the stock kernel from the samsung source website and then put it in the kernel/samsung/sidekick4g directory. The guide said that the kernel and kernel modules would be built automatically as long as I made appropritate changes to the BoardConfig.mk and I did so. I have done every step in the guide and now I'm into building but I can't get past the previously mentioned error. Should I delete the whole part of the files mentioned by the grep -R setup_fs * command or just the red part or is there another solution?
Well the blobs that were pulled and the kernel that was used was for froyo, that won't work for kitkat without a weeks worth of modification
Also the s4 is even more different than the relay and would be much harder to use anything from there
What you need at this point is to create your own device tree on github and add this to your local manifest, then the hard part is to adapt the sk4g kernel into something that will work with kitkat, once this steps are complete you can build and then fix the errors that come up, fixing any errors at this point won't help much as the files used are incompatible from the start
I should have been more specific, I used the T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G which is one the first galaxy phones. It has the same hummingbird chipset, architecture, ram/rom size, resolution, and both originally ran froyo. The guide states that the cm buildbots build a compatible kernel for me. I didn't just fork the galaxys4g repo and leave it as is. I went through the files and substituted anything that was galaxys4g device specific to fit the sidekick4g.
No problem, should have read more clearly, yes the galaxy s is very similar minus the keyboard but you can look at the work that was done to get a GB ROM booting here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2323617
This was done on the exhibit, another very similar phone,
Even after the kernel was adapted the keyboard never worked, you check the link to his github to see what was put into it to work
The kernel built by the bot won't adapt it to work between different versions of android so you need to build this manually first then you can use it, but even then there will be a lot to do in order to get the keyboard working
Now I'm beginning to understand what you have been trying to tell me. It was hard to grasp at fist because I never really looked into building a kernel since I usually just use the stock kernel or the cm built in kernel on my devices. Now I shall redirect my efforts into building a kernel
Hi I just wanted to know if you're still building port for the sidekick 4G I still have mine and I would like to use if you have kitkat to work. I miss my sidekick 4G
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