[WIP](CDMA)[r800x] MIUI v4 Port from Arc for Xperia Play - Xperia Play Android Development

EDIT: THIS THREAD WILL NO LONGER BE UPDATED BECAUSE I HAVE FOUND A WAY TO GET FULL CDMA SUPPORT ON ANOTHER MIUI ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27764320&postcount=52
First: ROM is in Alpha Development stage, you shouldn't install right now unless you would like to help me
Second: At any point in time, I or anyone on XDA may not be help accountable if you skrew something up and turn your phone in to a paperweight that looks like a gaming device. I will laugh at you if you do not follow directions and this happens to you!
Hey guys, first ROM I've ever build/ported and hopefully at some point this is a success!
So far I've finished my first attempt at porting all the folders and libs I've needed to, along with adding some permissions and adding some lines too the updater-script. I have basically no programming experience. So anyone who wants to Help, please do!
Reason for porting this ROM: I love MIUI and there is currently no version working well for the r800x (CDMA). It is ported from the MIUI Xperia Arc ROM, and based on cm9 fxp 125.
So far:
What works: Boot animation.
What doesn't: Everything else!
So, after this problem is solved, hopefully there wont be many other issues. here it is. Please feel free to Unarchive and help me out!
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/66521202/MIUIXplayTest2.zip
Thanks to
lighningdude: Mjolnir Kernel
Kieran: for being awesome
fxp: CDMA cm9 & kernel
proxuser: MIUI porting guide

I will wait for this ROM
Sent from my R800i using xda premium

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{Information}CyanogenMod for the Play

A few of Sony Ericsson's newest devices are queued up to get CyanogenMod Custom ROM. Thanks to recent code submitted by Diogo Ferreira, the bits needed to bring my favorite custom ROM to three smartphones in the Xperia family:
- Xperia Play: r.cyanogenmod.com/#change,7126
- Xperia Neo: r.cyanogenmod.com/#change,7128
- Xperia Arc: r.cyanogenmod.com/#change,7127
Currently the code to add these phones to the CyanogenMod family is awaiting approval to be merged into the CyanogenMod repository. Once that's done we can expect nightly builds to follow not long after.
From that point it's just a matter of time before Release Candidates and a Final Build is available.
Source: http://r.cyanogenmod.com/#q,status:open,n,z
Via: http://pocketnow.com/android/sony-xperia-play-neo-and-arch-getting-cyanogenmod-custom-rom
Woohoo! I am getting a bit sick of my SE ROM, I want a Cyanogen!
very nice, i wasn't expecting official nightlies for our play's
Great!!!!!!!!!
Official CM7 on my Xperia Play is Very very Great
Come on!!!!!!!!
I'd like to hear word from the FreeXperia team. Are they maintaining CM7 officially?
At any rate, I already ROM Manager ready for action ^^
This is only for plays that are bootloader unlockable right? Any progress on unlocking the bootloader on simlocked phones?
RacecarBMW said:
This is only for plays that are bootloader unlockable right? Any progress on unlocking the bootloader on simlocked phones?
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We're making progress on CDMA phones.
The problem is that simlocked phones don't have RCK_H key so there's nothing to crack the unlock key from. But as said, I'll check it, I have some people willing to test.
Looks as though it has now been merged. Really looking forward 2 flashing nightlies. Cyanogen best mod by a looooooonnnnggggg stretch.
And just in time so that Verizon users can join the party
Hi, I am Diogo Ferreira (submitter of these patches)
I think you'd be happy to know that they are now already merged and in a buildable state with nightlies following soon.
This is not an alternative to FreeXperia work, it is FreeXperia work. We've been all working together to make this happen.
I'd be happy to answer questions you might have.
deovferreira said:
Hi, I am Diogo Ferreira (submitter of these patches)
I think you'd be happy to know that they are now already merged and in a buildable state with nightlies following soon.
This is not an alternative to FreeXperia work, it is FreeXperia work. We've been all working together to make this happen.
I'd be happy to answer questions you might have.
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Hi Diogo. Glad to hear from you. Does this mean Xperias will be listed on CM homepage under supported devices, and will get official forum's section?
Given that most of the features worked already in the betas (great job by the FX folks), the main question for the Play resides on the camera. What's the status on that?
And for those people who have ROM Manager Premium, will the nightlies come through it as well?
No ETAS on camera. It will be done when it's done but we're looking into it.
As for nightlies, they should be available soon.
deovferreira, is the team making an official kernel as well to compliment the nightly builds? If we are using ROM Manager, then CWM Recovery is essential, and it would be great to have a kernel that had this built in, like the FreeXperia's team does now.
Also, will the ROM be generic for all users? I had quite a few issues with the radio yesterday on my CDMA Play when I tried FreeXperia's latest build. I just wanted to make sure that builds would support all versions of the play, not just the R800i.
Mills00013 said:
deovferreira, is the team making an official kernel as well to compliment the nightly builds? If we are using ROM Manager, then CWM Recovery is essential, and it would be great to have a kernel that had this built in, like the FreeXperia's team does now.
Also, will the ROM be generic for all users? I had quite a few issues with the radio yesterday on my CDMA Play when I tried FreeXperia's latest build. I just wanted to make sure that builds would support all versions of the play, not just the R800i.
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What is on CM today is on par with what we did for FreeXperia, the kernel has a builtin recovery. You'll see instructions on this soon when nightlies start to hit.
As for CDMA, I am not aware what the differences are. I support a CDMA device (desire-cdma) but it is a PITA since I have no real way to test. What would be good is if someone steps up and tried to maintain a play-cdma port, I imagine the differences would be fairly minimal.
deovferreira said:
What is on CM today is on par with what we did for FreeXperia, the kernel has a builtin recovery. You'll see instructions on this soon when nightlies start to hit.
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Awesome. The only reason I asked is because of how its different from other devices. The kernel always has to be flashed with fastboot. So I just didn't know how the updates would work or anything like that. I assume we just flash one to start the process and go downhill from there.
deovferreira said:
As for CDMA, I am not aware what the differences are. I support a CDMA device (desire-cdma) but it is a PITA since I have no real way to test. What would be good is if someone steps up and tried to maintain a play-cdma port, I imagine the differences would be fairly minimal.
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I agree completely. It appears that the kernel was working fine, there is just something in the CM build that was preventing the radio from working correctly. Logcat was telling me that it detected a CDMA mode and enabled it but then the phone module would crash. It was late when I started looking into it though and didn't do a lot of research, but I imagine that someone has encountered this with a CDMA port from a GSM cousin before. I'll do some more investigation this evening.
The boot will always have to be flashed separately using fastboot due to the way the sony ericsson bootloaders transforms the boot image on flashing. System updates will be done using the recovery, as usual. At some point the kernel and system may get out of sync, the symptom would be wifi failing to enable, at which point people would have to flash a new kernel.
As for CDMA, the RIL libraries should be different as should some settings in build.prop.
Awesome. I'll see what I can do this evening, and maybe even pump out a working build from the source for CDMA users.
Guys, stay calm.
this is FreeXperia CM7 "just" as official CM
So that is what you all wanted.
We worked over some time now with Diogo, all of us 3 ( Diogo, jerpela and me) have commited our changes, put them together and worked together.
All will be good See it as a surprise
I'm working for over 1 month now everyday on camera support. For now nothing new, but new knowledge
currently i'm looking into camera for new 4.x Firmware release, maybe SE changed something in a good way for us...
Best Regards
Bin4ry
Team FreeXperia
Ok I just read the thread and maybe I missed it, my xperia play is from Rogers. Will I be able to install cm 7?
Sent from my Play, with XDA Premium.

D2G Gingerbread Romer

I have recreated the romer tool. The purpose of this tool is to replace certain files to make D2 roms work on the droid 2 global. To use simply install my file after installing a droid 2 rom via recovery. This version is designed for ginger-blur based roms such as apex and liberty. Do not flash over aosp roms such as cyanogenmod and liquid. I am currently working on creating a aosp romer tool. Do not use on froyo eaither, as this will temporarily brick your phone. I have tested on both apex and liberty, and sensors,gsm,data, and phone are all working. Please enjoy
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for what you do to your phone. If your phones does not do what you like, becomes 100% useless, or explodes killing your wife and children, it is not my fault. I can garauntee that my file is safe, and works perfectly for what it is designed. Make sure to check before you flash a d2 rom that it does not contain a d2 kernel. This could permanently brick your phone! Just be careful
Download v2.2:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/46535328/D2G-GingerBlur-Romerv2.2.zip
Thanks:
Thanks goes to fabolous for apex , which is were the majority of the files for my romer comes from.
ChangeLog:
V1.0: original, based off of GRD Rommer.
V2.0:completely remade with no more GRD remains.
V2.1:Liberty tweaks put in build.prop.
V2.2:moto boot logo and boot animation added. I can remove this if it is disliked.
Comments:
Has anyone tested out the aosp romer. I would be happy to fix things or add things as people like. I will gladly update this if anyone wants, I have just been working on other things. I have been taking a look at cm source code, and app development. Also eaither one of these will work on Droid X roms. Haptic feed back will not work though.
P.S. If you download this, and enjoy it, please press the thanks button.
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This section is for my romer tool having to do with porting the new 2nd init roms or anything that is based off cyanogenmod 7 or aosp that is originaly designed for the droid 2 or Droid X. I have tested it and can approve that it will work for miui,liquid, and cm. I am not liable if this does anything negative to your phone. To use just flash over an aosp rom for the droid x or droid 2 and enjoy on your global. For now the only thing that does not work is gsm. If i can fix it I certainly will.
Thanks: I thank revnumbers for his cyanogenmod builds, as this is were I took the proprietary files for the d2g from.
Comments:
If any of you want me to add something, or try to fix something, please post and I will see what I can do.
Download/Aosp Romer V1.1:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/46535328/D2G-Aosp-Romer_V1.1.zip
Thanks:
Thanks goes to RevNumbers for his cyanogenmod 7 build, which is were the majority of the files come from.
Change log:
V1.0: Original, fixes phone,cdma data,keyboard,camera,sensors,etc...
V1.1:Fixes su/root permission error.
Comments:
Don't worry if the phone does not receive signal immediately. It takes it a minute.
I accidently set the permissions for su binary wrong. V1.1 fixes this.
! I would HIGHLY not recomend using anything built of of the D2G's romer !
The reason for that is because that method of porting is considered vastly inferior AND because it had many bugs in it because of it. The romer team from Get R Done also had a lot of strife in it and a lack of knowledge. A straight update of the files will not work well.
It needs redone, not updated.
Thanks for the advice aceoyame . I have tested it, and it works, but I do not know what problems may arise from it. I will work on redoing it
also, if you have the time could you describe the problems into more depth of what is wrong with team get-r-done's flashing process. I am not quite as well educated in the art of writing an updater script as you are I am sure.
Well the biggest issue with a romer vs natively porting is that you have too many files that are for one type of rom vs working for others. The romer will only do Gingerblur based as you have it (that's if sensors and everything else works). It will not do any aosp based roms (liquid, CM, MIUI, etc.) The libs are way too different. If you wanted you could make an AOSP romer and Gingerblur romer. Just pointing out the flaws in it.
Thanks for replying ace. I natively ported liberty on another forum. The reason why I made this is so people can just flash it over any liberty gb rom, instead of me having to make an update for each individual version. I have only tested it on liberty, and on liberty sensors,backlights,gsm,phone,keyboard,and data are all working. I would guess that would apply to any gingerblur based rom. I knew that it would not work on cm,liquid, and miui, and did not really care since thanks to you and other devs we already have those roms made for are phone. This is for those roms that only exist on the d2 and not the d2g
Well grats on fixing the sensors then! Rewriting the romer is something we've been wanting to do but could never get around to it. If it is 100% bug free on liberty than it should work for any gingerblur rom. You got sensors to work which was the big issue with the GRD one then you at least fixed something! I would just test the hell out of it and if it works then you probably hammered out any bugs they had with it. An AOSP one would be nice for the other roms. Feel free to put this on Rootzwiki and the other forums.
Thanks, I will make a asop version when I get the time.

[DEV][DEPRECATED][4.0]ICS 4.0.4 for the 4.0 (Build #3.5 up)

THIS THREAD IS DEPRECATED.
This project has move down, out of the alpha stage, to here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1950453
This thread is here for documentation purposes only! There are better builds at the new link, more detailed instructions, and support. Please direct your attention there! Thank you.
Warning! Flashing this may/will delete your /efs, which will causes major issues if you ever decide to return back to stock, so make sure you make a backup! If you don't know how, frankly you shouldn't flash this, as you need at least some experience just in case something goes wrong.
Team SuperNOva:
Oisis (helped us get over the final issue)
Zaclimon (first kernel dev, did a LOT of the preliminary work)
Neyodmium (helped us sort out that SGS sources that CAN be used for the 4.0, and helped pinpoint what needed to be replaced/fixed)
Me, hanthesolo (Rom dev, I will be providing updates, support, and other smaller things, so they can concentrate on the kernel, while I fix up the ROM)
The Back Story:
Firstly, excuse my cheesy biblical writing, I just have always wanted to write something in that format .
In the beginning (march 2012), there was hanthesolo. He saw the Galaxy Player forums, and all that he saw was good. This man started creating new work for the Gplayer forums, a and gained a small following. There was just one issue that concerned him: NO ICS!
In light of this, this man created a thread, to collect all ICS development, into one easy-to-read forum. Other began to follow him, zaclimon, Ijimaniac, and several others. Ideas flew fast and furious, but hope was waning quickly. A kernel would have to be created from scratch, a monumental task that had not been undertaken by any man so far.
All was quiet for awhile, and people began to slowly fade out, until only hanthesolo and zaclimon remained, slowly trading ideas and guesses over several weeks. Then a new disciple arrived: neyodmium. This korean (?) developer brought a different kind of kernel experience to the trio, and development began in earnest, with zaclimon and neyodmium trading work, while hanthesolo contributed where he could. One unsurmountable issue arose: this magnificient kernel, the likes of which had never lit up these forums before, would merely boot into recovery, not into Android.
Then Oisis came around, hearing our desperate cries for help. Like a moses, he guided his flock in the right direction, squashing issue after issue, until a monumental day arrived: August 13, 2012. On this day, ICS was finally created in Cyanogen's own image, and it was good.
Then increased development began, with hanthesolo squashing CM9 bugs, while zaclimon, neyodmium, and Oisis working feverishly on the kernel.
But an issue occurred, a wrench in the works. Thine enemy's name is GL, SuperNOva. GL would not cooperate, acting as a barrier between usable ICS, and frustrated efforts to fix it. But one day, the magical variable was flipped, and the builds booted! About this time there was a github mishap involving a bad I9000 push that stopped things for about a week, but that's another story.
What happens next? I dunno, but I will update this story when it happens .
NOTE: This does NOT represent anyone's political or religious standpoint, or the way anyone is viewed. It was created as a humorous way to explain our situation to users.
The fix list:
ROM:
Bluetooth (should be easy)
HW acceleration (easy, just neds to be implemented)
Camera (will take awhile)
Kernel:
HW acceleration (Oisis is working on it)
Drm manager (needs to be fixed before market can be used!)
US home button
Boot to recovery (very annoying when trying to flash builds)
Camera (?)
Changelog:
Build#1:
Initial release, basically everything is broken.
Build#2 changelog:
Finally fixed bootlooping that was plaguing our github
fixed ALL GL crashing and oddness
Fixed/improved sound (if it was broken)
Fixed Browser (slow, but usable)
Waiting on a new kernel to readd GL and/or HW acceleration.
FM radio! Just download the spirit FM app, you can find it for free on XDA
Build#3 changelog:
Fixed av codecs (videos should play just fine now, as well as youtube)
General code cleanup and optimizations
Build #3.5:
Performance improvements and some code cleanup.
Download links:
Build#1:
CM9: http://www.broken-arrow.pl/oisis/aokp/YPG1-CM9-OiSiS-build-02.zip
Kernel: http://zhshibenzhu.host22.com/tuchuang/cm9_kernel.tar
Build#2:
CM9: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?lu33uubm6der2j9
Kernel: Flash the one above.
Build#3:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?96yk0e3y8cqzj1b
New kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1298676&d=1346633739
Build #3.5: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?oscyfde4w364dj6
Install instructions:
Special thanks to daniel644 for the video and his high praises of me .
If you get stuck in recovery, flash a GB kernel, it will boot into recovery, simply hit "reboot". When it bootloops, boot into download and flash the CM9 kernel.
Resources:
Manifest.xml (so you can just simple "repo sync" instead of git pulling every time we have a new commit):http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1278615&d=1345762041
Wiki link (please help improve it!): http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/YP-G1
Github repo: https://github.com/TeamSupernovaSGP
NOTE: this is just the modded files. You need to full CM9 source before you can compile!
Contact us at: [email protected]
Please only emails us with valid questions or useful support!
port kernel 3.x from Galaxy S to SGP4.0 should be easy, coz hardware parts are almost the same, but SGP5.0 conpoments arent the same, the way for SGP5.0's 3.x kernel should be harder.
tdmcode actually has a booting CM9 build. I believe that wifi and sound work, but nothing else. His vendor tree and device tree are here:
https://github.com/tdm/android_vendor_samsung_ypg1/tree/ics-cm
https://github.com/tdm/android_device_samsung_ypg1/tree/ics-cm
He just never released it as it is still not very functional.
Maybe it would be easier to just take his source and try and fix the issues and make it fully working. Because getting an AOSP bringup to boot is most of the work; the rest should be easier to do.
Would it not be easier to port over a rom, as the hardware is the same? It would at least be more helpful, because if we could create a guide, we could port other roms over very quickly!
Sent From my Galaxy Player running StratusRom using XDA
klin1344 said:
tdmcode actually has a booting CM9 build. I believe that wifi and sound work, but nothing else. His vendor tree and device tree are here:
https://github.com/tdm/android_vendor_samsung_ypg1/tree/ics-cm
https://github.com/tdm/android_device_samsung_ypg1/tree/ics-cm
He just never released it as it is still not very functional.
Maybe it would be easier to just take his source and try and fix the issues and make it fully working. Because getting an AOSP bringup to boot is most of the work; the rest should be easier to do.
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I built it and I will test to see if it works (I'll use the newest kernel from cm7)
I am going out on a limb here...could we use the cm7 kerbel to help port a workable ics kernel for a galaxy s port? Once thats done cooking up a working rom should be easy and quick.
Sent From my Galaxy Player running StratusRom using XDA
One thing
Ambitious project hanthesolo
one thing: could i suggest that the title of this thread should be Operation: ICS for Galaxy Player 4.0 or something?
Okay, I may rename it. ICS is far more feasible than you think. Once we get a working kernel running (which will be soon) we can port ics over from the galaxy s (which would be best, as once it boots most features would work). I hope by the time school starts up ics will be functional as a daily driver. I may not be able to help a ton, as most of this revolves around making a working kernel, but I will try to help where I can.
Sent From my Galaxy Player running StratusRom using XDA
I can't get it to boot. (stuck at samsung logo) I think it would be better to build it from source instead of porting over.
Its stuck at the samsung logo because the kernel probably didnt work. It has happened to me before, we need to compile an ics kernel. The galaxy s one almost works, we just need to find out what makes it fail to boot.
Sent From my Galaxy Player running StratusRom using XDA
We can use the BML/STL partition layout in waiting for yaffs2. We can use entrophy's device tree as base for it(we can ask for help from him too)
https://github.com/Entropy512/android_device_samsung_infuse4g
Thanks for looking into that zaclimon! I will pm him and see if he would be interested. I willxupdate the opxwoth info from various people/sies as I get it.
Sent From my Galaxy Player running StratusRom using XDA
Would a tablet kernel made from scratch to run ICS do anything or does it need to be more kosher with Samsung and their device tree?
rozelle25 said:
Would a tablet kernel made from scratch to run ICS do anything or does it need to be more kosher with Samsung and their device tree?
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I dont quite understand what you mean. Can you elaborate please?
Sent From my Galaxy Player running StratusRom using XDA
Hey I've been looking at this situation too and science coming back after q long time in the Xperia play forum I decided I wanted to help I found this guide about compelling ics http://www.freeyourandroid.com/guide/compile-ics but 1 problem I need to find the device and vendor tree on github but I've never used githubn before so need some help with that so if I can help please let me know
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Hey I've been looking at this situation too and science coming back after q long time in the Xperia play forum I decided I wanted to help I found this guide about compelling ics http://www.freeyourandroid.com/guide/compile-ics but 1 problem I need to find the device and vendor tree on github but I've never used githubn before so need some help with that so if I can help please let me know
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If it was that easy, webwould have ics today on our devices. The reason its been so difficult is that we need to combine/port githubs to create a working kerbel, which is a lot harder than it sounds. Thanks for the link! I will put it in the op.
Sent From my Galaxy Player running StratusRom using XDA
Im guessing u mean we could make a rom using that but first we need a kernel that qill work with it
Yeah. Porting a rom is easy, but getting a working kernel is not. Once we get a working kernel we can port as many roms as we please.
Sent From my Galaxy Player running StratusRom using XDA
Well I don't think it is that hard if we base ourselves from other devices trees like entrophy's one. I think he removed RFS from his initramfs which leaves him only ext4. Then he used a script that would convert the partitions to ext4 when installing CM9. I think it is the same things than with the mmc partitions (I think this is a part of why the 5.0 got ICS sonner than 4.0)
EDIT: And I think it's better to build it from source the first time. (instead of porting for the case of CM9 for example.)
Yeah, I was just talking comparatively. Has anyone begun working on this yet? I have been researching a LOT (the best thing I can do to help right now), but since my knowledge is limited on kernels, i cant help with that riht now
Sent From my Galaxy Player running StratusRom using XDA

Developers for Desire V

Any developers out there having HTC desire v and interested in building roms for our device, post here.. I have been helping in development of galaxy mini, and a member of team jellaxy as well..
I am currently not having free time so cannot build one! If anyone else interested post in this thread, I will try out when I have free time in a couple of weeks
Sent from my HTC Desire V using xda app-developers app
i create this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007243 this is my first ROM, but i wont to build for our Desire V CM10 or AOSP
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i create this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007243 this is my first ROM, but i wont to build for our Desire V CM10 or AOSP
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That's great @AKA_Noodle. I used to own the Galaxy i9003 and have experience in testing ROMs, customizing, boat ware removal etc. for 10 months. I have just bought a Desire V yesterday and this is my first HTC. I am getting to know the difference.
I have followed your post and am going to ROOT the phone in a couple of days. I am giving my stock 7 days for the just in case hardware issues with my handset. Post that I will unlock the bootloader and free my device. I am ready for testing and development.
And by the way,
Congratulations to all. We finally have a dedicated thread for our phone.
Thanks @AKA_Noodle, i use the European Rom, great
Guys,
I don't own this device, but I'm interested in developing for it.
I believe I could try to port a ROM or two from the desire X to this device, if anyone would test it.
The only thing I need to know is: do you guys have android 4.0.4 or 4.0.3?
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4.0.3
Rew64 said:
4.0.3
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Thanks. I hope that little difference doesn't affect the ROM.
I don't have time in this week, but I'll try to get you guys a ROM next week.
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I'm interested with HTC Desire V Rom Development. And I will first make CM10, then MIUI, etc. I'm following the tutorials at XDA.
Finally i have device tree ready for HTC DESIRE V The next task is to download sources for CM9 ( takes a hell lot of time :/ ) and start working on it, hopefully with community's help, it will be completed
i will be uploading the device tree soon, so anyone can help me building it..
I'm waiting for that CM9, because all other ROMs I tried are disappointing. I posted here earlier a version for Baidu ROM but turns out that was also buggish.
So, please someone make a Cyanogenmod for this phone.
yeah... please develop a CM9/10 version for this dual sim phone ///
Until today, i still can't find an easy way to root my device. LOL!
carliv said:
I'm waiting for that CM9, because all other ROMs I tried are disappointing. I posted here earlier a version for Baidu ROM but turns out that was also buggish.
So, please someone make a Cyanogenmod for this phone.
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I did some snooping - it turns out that it's buggish because we are using the nightly builds version of the Baidu . The official version is V4:
http://translate.google.com/transla...m.php?mod=viewthread&tid=62590&extra=page%3D1
charmainelooi said:
I did some snooping - it turns out that it's buggish because we are using the nightly builds version of the Baidu . The official version is V4:
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I know, but my version was from that stable one, which is based on version 27. Still it had some "things" because for Baidu stable not means final, it's a project in developement. I guess, if no one develop a CM for our device we'll have to wait for some final Baidu.
One other thing is that they develop Baidu to integrate with their service (let's not forget that Baidu is Google for China), and it will be more suitable to users from China .
Too bad that HTC couldn't release a ROM without bugs. Baidu, even in beta, didn't restart my phone randomly like HTC rom did (stock version too), and I have a friend with Wildfire stock, unrooted, untouched which do the same. Maybe it is something with HTC rom platform, I don't know.
I don't think it is hardware, because if it was, Baidu would restart too.
For developement
I just finished to try every single open source of android to make a new build for this phone and my conclusion is not good.
HTC announced that this phone will not get JellyBean - understandable 1 single core processor, 512 MB Ram, not enough.
That will be a huge obstacle in order to get Paranoid, PAC or Slimbean to this phone - they mentain those sources now only for jellybean. Or for jellybean, we need a new kernel to support that. And even so, we can not know if it will work - poor phone specs.
Cyanogenmod doesn't support DualSim, and I bought this phone for that function only.
MIUI doesn't support DualSim either - I know there are a lot of dualsim phones with MIUI, but these are ported not compiled from source - and MIUI source isn't public (what they have on github is a patch tool, wich doesn't work very well, especially with HTC phones which are more difficult).
LewaOS has a source open on github, but is only for Gingerbread - if they upgrade this it will be our best alternative, because LewaOS is a very stable, fast and reliable ROM, and works well even in low specs phones. Baidu ROM seems to be at the begining some port of LewaOS (I still found some mediatek references in baidu, and mediatek is the main processor for Lewa).
So, we're stuck with Sense...
Desire V Rom Development
rohan007 said:
Finally i have device tree ready for HTC DESIRE V The next task is to download sources for CM9 ( takes a hell lot of time :/ ) and start working on it, hopefully with community's help, it will be completed
i will be uploading the device tree soon, so anyone can help me building it..
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Hi Rohan,
I am interested In developing Android Rom for HTC desire V, so i required few things, can you suggest where i get the device identity (Device Tree, Vendor) details.
carliv said:
Too bad that HTC couldn't release a ROM without bugs. Baidu, even in beta, didn't restart my phone randomly like HTC rom did (stock version too), and I have a friend with Wildfire stock, unrooted, untouched which do the same. Maybe it is something with HTC rom platform, I don't know.
I don't think it is hardware, because if it was, Baidu would restart too.
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I have the same problem with my htc desire V, can you please link the rom that solved your problem?
ManthanRB said:
I have the same problem with my htc desire V, can you please link the rom that solved your problem?
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None, it's a hardware issue. I took it to a service shop and then I sold it and never bought a HTC again.

[REQ] CyanMobile Experience

I have some request...
can someone port Cyanmobile Experience aka CMX for Xperia 2011 MDPI or for Satsuma
this is source from Squardzone
https://github.com/CyanMobile
Please Help me
A simple request from just ONE user isn't completely enough to convince a dev to start working on a ROM...
Why don't you try porting the ROM yourself... there are many guides available on the forum for this....
If you face difficulties , ask
This way the devs will be more than willing to help you out
you may try my old test build for Live with Walkman here
http://arlandroid.blogspot.com/2013/09/custom-rom-cyanmobile-experience-untuk.html
some minor bugs already noticed, but i think this rom is perfect for daily use
im not sure continuing this project because my laptop already broken months ago..so just enjoy this release
thanks..
im not responsible for any damage taken by flashing this ROM, but i have already test in my LWW and working perfectly.
and this release is for Live with Walkman only, thanks for algae and rage, member of xda for their kernel.

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