Question Someone willed to Help bringing up TWRP with Me? - Sony Xperia 5 III

Just what the Title says. Let's set-up our stuff together and work together to bring up TWRP for our Xperias!

What do you expect?
Some testing from someone with expiriance?
Then I am in.

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[REQ] Help with Porting CM 3 way reboot to D1 MIUI ROM

As the title says, I'm looking for anyone who has the knowledge to help me in my attempt to port the CyanogenMod 3 way reboot menu to the D1 MIUI ROM.
There is a tutorial posted up at miui-dev.com: [PORT][MOD] Porting Evo 3 Way Reboot To Other Devices
But unfortunately, Bigrushdog's tutorial is riddled with incorrect line numbers and does a poor job of explaining what exactly needs to be edited for anyone that does not have a very high level of Android development knowledge. Also, the files posted on that thread have conflicting information from what his tutorial describes. And apparently, he won't, "Hold a noobs hand", as he himself has said in IRC when asked for help.
So I'm seeking a calm, patient and knowledgeable person to help me achieve a very complex mod.
I've posted this in this section since this mod can be preformed to any CM based ROM, I just happen to be asking for help to do so on the D1. If this is the wrong section for this, please fell free to move it to the correct section.
Thank you in advance to anyone who responds.

Question about porting a rom

Sorry in advance if this should be in Q&A (mod please move if inappropriate) but my question has to do with development so....
Anyway.. was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of any guides or helpful threads that would help teach me how to port a rom. I am wanting to start to learn how to make custom ROMS and figured this would be a good place to start as the heavy lifting has already been done by the real devs...
Specifically looking to port lets say a nexus S rom for use with the NS4g for now.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
I was wondering the same thing. It seems like so much good is coming from the Nexus S section, that I would like to help bring it to the 4g side.
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I was wondering the same thing. It seems like so much good is coming from the Nexus S section, that I would like to help bring it to the 4g side.
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Yes, I know. Me too as well, but there's no guides on porting or I just can't find any. If anyone knows any guides on porting, point us fellows in that direction. thanks!
Man... kinda sux... no one can help at all?
First, this belongs in Q & A, hence no answer , second, it should be pretty easy, nandroid, switch out rild, and rils, make correct edits to build prop, and a kernel for ns4g and you should be good to go.
Are there any guides out there that perhaps detail this process a little bit, I would like to start porting some ns roms over to ns4g. I followed the steps provided by the previous post, and got most everything booting for the new miui rom with ICS however the wifi still doesn't work and it will not allow me to flash a different kernel as afterwards it refuses to boot. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

We are looking for a dev expert re. vibration and nfc kernel implemention

Folks, we are looking for an expert that can help us about nfc and vibration kernel implemention on LG G2 mini CM12 release. We understand that this topic falls under LG mini specific thread but unfortunatelly we haven't found anybody on there to make it, please. Any help is much appreciated. In case there's anyone capable please PM to @invaderjohn directly. Many thanks beforehand.
The things is we need somone that knows theire stuff around kernel. We use an msm8226 and been trying for a while now to get vibration and nfc to work. Ive been developing a couple of roms for lg g2 mini "g2m" d620 and we use quarx2k kernel source wich is caf patched and ive done everything in my power to get this to work. But right now im stuck. Ive been trying to get some help but no one can adress this issues for me. I dont need someone to do the work for me. Just help me out where to look and what to try and what im missing out. Any help at all is appriciated and would be awesome to have someone that knows what they are doing and have time to help out. Thx in advanced. (Everybody in the g2 mini community would be so happy since we dont have any experienced developers for this phone)

SlimSaber help

Hey guys, so I came across this ROM a while back and I thought that someone would of compiled it by now but they haven't. So I have decided I will give it a shot. I know basic things about building Rom's but not much. I have set up my Ubuntu build environment and I'm ready to go. But I need help in the steps to make this ROM. So if anyone could help out I would really appreciate it. Thanks for reading and hope some of the top devs can help out here.

[Q] Where to post Fierce 2 7040T RESEARCH

Hello maybe this is a stupid question but im new to posting alot here.
I am currently working on the Fierce 2 7040T and i would like to share my data with the community.
Alot of things i am learning and i hope that others will join in my testing.
So the thing is many of the post i have in mind will present the data I have obtained from the 7040T. Data that is helpful and necessary for building a custom recovery and rom ect.
The post will like i said give the data and my thoughts of it. But i also may be looking for some advice as well regarding the next step or to confirm if im on the right track.
So they will contain some questions too. Should i be posting this in general since there is no thread for the One Touch Fierce 2. Or in Development. Im just not sure where to go.
Basically im working with the stock backups of my rooted device and trying to build a recovery / Cyanogenmod rom.
Right now I dont think I have enough to build a fully functioning recovery or rom. There is no device tree for this device yet so i have to make the tree. Chances of me getting it right by myself is slim.
Anyway im going to work on the tree as much as possible.
Where should i post my work

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