Requesting Dev Peak - Xiaomi Redmi S2 Questions & Answers

Hi peak
as your developer for this device i have seen in few forums vendor zip files for specific devices while flashing gsi and semi gsi.why dont you create a zip file for this device?
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Creating a ROM Image for ATnT Tilt

I have been working on a project to insert debug messages in low level dlls [like coredll, ws2.dll] and so on. The testing so far was done on device emulators and the .nb0 image seems to be pretty stable on it now.
Where I need help from xda community is how to take the next step - how to generate a ROM image for my kaiser. Specifically what all build options should be specified to my platform builder to get the right image for my device.
I tried to search previous postings for help but could not find one - may be I did not search thoroughly. My apologies if I did not search thoroughly - if it has been discussed in the past - would be great if someone could point me a link to it.
Thnx
TPC and myself has kitchens available for download. Pick one and replace your files, and build ROM.
To be precise - download a kitchen from here?
http://m-s-j.net/tpckitchen/kitchens/
poifgh said:
To be precise - download a kitchen from here?
http://m-s-j.net/tpckitchen/kitchens/
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yes any one will work
Thnx for helping .. have a few hickups setting the ROM up.
1. Downloaded http://m-s-j.net/tpckitchen/kitchens/TPC_KITCHEN_6.120146.7z
2. Doing a build_rom.bat results in the following errors
Failed to set data for 'htcrt_backup'
"There is no device found to meet your project configuration. Try to update your devices file with new one."
"Access Violation - read at 000000"
Do I need to setup some config file somewhere - do we have a README for the process?
3. I dont quite understand the point "replace your files, and build ROM."
I have changes done to coredll and ws2.dll which were compiled using the 'emulator' flag in platform builder
a. What compile flags should the I use before I copy/paste my dlls into the kitchen
b. In the current kitchen - coredll is a directory containing 5 files S00 to S04 and also contains imageinfo files. Do I put in my coredll.dll file? or is there a step in between?
As you could see from my questions, I am complete newbee in building ROMs for phones - would appreciate any help from the community
thnx
I guess you're using Vista, right? It did me too. There are two (three?) solutions:
1. Disable UAC
2. Ignore it and via htc rom tool build .nbh by yourself (click right -> run as administrator on TOOLS\htcrt.exe) - OS.nb is in TMP directory
3. (not confirmed) Run the build script via cmdline manually, AFAIK TPC has got it written somewhere there.
poifgh said:
Thnx for helping .. have a few hickups setting the ROM up.
1. Downloaded http://m-s-j.net/tpckitchen/kitchens/TPC_KITCHEN_6.120146.7z
2. Doing a build_rom.bat results in the following errors
Failed to set data for 'htcrt_backup'
"There is no device found to meet your project configuration. Try to update your devices file with new one."
"Access Violation - read at 000000"
Do I need to setup some config file somewhere - do we have a README for the process?
3. I dont quite understand the point "replace your files, and build ROM."
I have changes done to coredll and ws2.dll which were compiled using the 'emulator' flag in platform builder
a. What compile flags should the I use before I copy/paste my dlls into the kitchen
b. In the current kitchen - coredll is a directory containing 5 files S00 to S04 and also contains imageinfo files. Do I put in my coredll.dll file? or is there a step in between?
As you could see from my questions, I am complete newbee in building ROMs for phones - would appreciate any help from the community
thnx
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this is not the right place to be asking this, if you have questions about my kitchen you need to look in my kitchen thread. you will find the answers to your questions have already been posted there and if you need more help ask there and we will help you.
twopumpchump said:
this is not the right place to be asking this, if you have questions about my kitchen you need to look in my kitchen thread. you will find the answers to your questions have already been posted there and if you need more help ask there and we will help you.
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you know how it is anymore, Have a question = START A NEW THREAD.
msd24200 said:
you know how it is anymore, Have a question = START A NEW THREAD.
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= Flying Fishheads lol

[ROM] Ice Cream Sandwich - BACKside Edition [Optimus V][IHO SYNC'D]

Check it out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332644
File location for ICE ROM
I could not post in the specific forum so I guess this is the only place to ask.
I was looking to flash ICE to my Optimus V which currently has CM7.
The file in the topic is causing me a problem in that when I try to extract it I get an error from IZArc that it does not support that file type? It is a .zip file?
Is the download corrupt or something? Is there an alternate location to obtain the file?
This is the thread I refer to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332644
The file is: signed_ICSandwich2.3.7...zip
I have it...cannot be opened.
Howdy.
There is no reason for you to open that file. No matter what you want to do with it.
What it is designed for it to be flashed onto the internal storage of your phone in order to install a version of Gingerbread that has a very nice ICS theme integrated into it. It is not an Android 4.x ROM.
If your phone is rooted and you want to flash that ROM onto it then the best place to look for information on that particular ROM is in the thread you posted the link to. It may take some searching.
You may also want to look here for information on how to get the contents of the .zip file transferred over to your phone:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197991
Given that you are trying to open the .zip file I think you may be a candidate for learning some of that material. Unless you just wanted to analyze the structure and quality of the developer's work. (;-)
Even though you can't post to the thread you listed above you _might_ be able to get some help if you send a private message to the developer or, preferably, one of the other posters. But he may not be able to offer the assistance that you need.
Don't give up, but still, be prepared to find alternate routes to success.

[Q] [Question] NVFlash Files

Hey everyone,
I have been looking all over for the files needed to make my TF700 brick proof. I basically need the ebtblob.bin file for my device so I can flash it via fastboot. The main site that says to get it from their download section does not appear to actually have it (http://androidroot.mobi/download/). Does anyone have the files they can send me? Just to be clear I am not asking for anyone elses device specific backups, rather the file I need to flash via fastboot to create them in the first place.
Thanks!
http://androidroot.mobi/t3_nvflash/ - scroll down to the downloads section.
Thread Closed at OP's request.

[Q] Kitchen and Nexus 5 (storage mount file needed)?

I saw a few people post that they built ROMs for this device using dsixda's kitchen. Just wanted to know if you had to create a 'hammerhead' file for the storage mount points since this isn't included in the supported devices (obviously because the tool isn't being updated anymore).
If you created a mount point file, can you please post the contents so I can reuse (fyi... I've installed this on a Mac, but should be able to reverse engineer one from a different OS)? I'm a bit of a noob using this kitchen and just got it configured on my mac yesterday. Just looking to mess around with it a bit for lack of a better thing to do.
I´ve also created device files for several devices, it´s not as hard as it sounds, as long as you´ve read the OP in this thread ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
You need to unpack one Stock Kernel of the device you want to add the support to the kitchen, check the contents of the RAMdisk for the required mounting points and add them yourself ?
teknomar7 said:
I saw a few people post that they built ROMs for this device using dsixda's kitchen. Just wanted to know if you had to create a 'hammerhead' file for the storage mount points since this isn't included in the supported devices (obviously because the tool isn't being updated anymore).
If you created a mount point file, can you please post the contents so I can reuse (fyi... I've installed this on a Mac, but should be able to reverse engineer one from a different OS)? I'm a bit of a noob using this kitchen and just got it configured on my mac yesterday. Just looking to mess around with it a bit for lack of a better thing to do.
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Gorgtech said:
I´ve also created device files for several devices, it´s not as hard as it sounds, as long as you´ve read the OP in this thread ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
You need to unpack one Stock Kernel of the device you want to add the support to the kitchen, check the contents of the RAMdisk for the required mounting points and add them yourself ?
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That's how I got to this point to begin with was by going through that thread. I just don't want to get the syntax wrong and I'm not 100% sure what all those parms mean in that template file. Plus the info in the recovery.fstab file seemed to be quite different from the ones already in that folder. I was hoping someone would be able to just give me a copy so I can check my syntax. Sort of a learning experience for me.
i will try

how can i make flashable zip from IMG-files

i have read some topic here about my question. the only thing i can find is using cygwin with android kitchen. and also android kitchen has the limitation of supported devices.
and my device is not supported. is there any other easy way to make flashable zip from img-files of BOOT, RECOVERY, KERNEL, SYSTEM?
on my device i can use only adb-command, i cannt get my device into fastboot-mode. that is why i ask for flashable zip.
Creating a flashable .zip. This might help.
ari2asem said:
i have read some topic here about my question. the only thing i can find is using cygwin with android kitchen. and also android kitchen has the limitation of supported devices.
and my device is not supported. is there any other easy way to make flashable zip from img-files of BOOT, RECOVERY, KERNEL, SYSTEM?
on my device i can use only adb-command, i cannt get my device into fastboot-mode. that is why i ask for flashable zip.
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I hope the following link may provide some help, it helped me create a few flashable .zip files for my mediate tablet, for uses when needing various versions of android or Linux for various jobs and projects.
The Link: https://www.xda-developers.com/create-your-own-packages-with-android-flashable-zip-creator/
Hope it helps.
Merseygeek.
merseygeek said:
I hope the following link may provide some help, it helped me create a few flashable .zip files for my mediate tablet, for uses when needing various versions of android or Linux for various jobs and projects.
The Link: https://www.xda-developers.com/create-your-own-packages-with-android-flashable-zip-creator/
Hope it helps.
Merseygeek.
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ok, but with this application i cannt import img-files. the img-files i have, are:
boot, kernel, misc, recovery and system.

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