[Q] Can I somehow upgrade my Android 2.1 phone? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have the rare projector phone Samsung Galaxy Beam GT-I8520 (the first version). It was only released in Singapore, for a limited time, back in 2010.
Unfortunately, Samsung decided not to upgrade the 2.1 Android version of the phone to 2.2 due to the rarity of the device.
Since then, Samsung launched a new, international, version of the concept with the same name in 2012, but with different hardware and the product code GT-I8530. It was launched with Android 2.3 and has gotten upgrades to Jellybean.
I was wondering if I could somehow upgrade (port?) a firmware(ROM?) for my I8520 using a firmware(ROM?) for I8530?
They have the same resolution and both use ARMv7 instruction set.
Thank you!

Maveric-Romeo said:
I have the rare projector phone Samsung Galaxy Beam GT-I8520 (the first version). It was only released in Singapore, for a limited time, back in 2010.
Unfortunately, Samsung decided not to upgrade the 2.1 Android version of the phone to 2.2 due to the rarity of the device.
Since then, Samsung launched a new, international, version of the concept with the same name in 2012, but with different hardware and the product code GT-I8530. It was launched with Android 2.3 and has gotten upgrades to Jellybean.
I was wondering if I could somehow upgrade (port?) a firmware(ROM?) for my I8520 using a firmware(ROM?) for I8530?
They have the same resolution and both use ARMv7 instruction set.
Thank you!
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you can try porting be sure that processors are matching screen size pixel density etc
you can compare with other devices too select the best one that suits your phone and port the rom from that device

sangalaxy said:
you can try porting be sure that processors are matching screen size pixel density etc
you can compare with other devices too select the best one that suits your phone and port the rom from that device
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Thank you for the answer. The processors are different and and screen density is different, but the thing is that I would really like the one for I8530, because I also want to be able to use my built in projector.

Maveric-Romeo said:
Thank you for the answer. The processors are different and and screen density is different, but the thing is that I would really like the one for I8530, because I also want to be able to use my built in projector.
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you can try may be it works as you said it also has a armv7 structure and same screen size

sangalaxy said:
you can try may be it works as you said it also has a armv7 structure and same screen size
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What porting guide should I use and how should I prepare to make sure that I don't brick my phone?
Is this a good newbie walkthrough for porting? http://rk00064.blogspot.se/2012/04/port-gbcm7stock-roms-to-your-device.html

Maveric-Romeo said:
What porting guide should I use and how should I prepare to make sure that I don't brick my phone?
Is this a good newbie walkthrough for porting? http://rk00064.blogspot.se/2012/04/port-gbcm7stock-roms-to-your-device.html
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yea it is a good guide but I think it is copied from xda
for everything you will get answers from xda so why are you searching for another ones
and after building you should debug to find if there any error exists don't know much about that
anyways check here all you need is there
and search in xda and post in rom building section about rom porting questions
you should be debugged and use emulater to find out any error before flashing it into your phone

I have now downloaded a rom for I8520 and one for I8530.
But they do not contain the files I'm supposed to edit. One is called I8520DXJI1.rar and contains a file called SS_DL.dll and a .tar file containing these files:
cache.rfs
modem.bin
ramdisk.img
system.rfs
userdata.rfs
zImage.img
The other, I8530XXLK1_NEELK1_Nordic_Android_2.3.6.zip, also contains a file called SS_DL.dll and a .tar.md5 file.
What should I do with these? Do I need some other kind of roms?

Maveric-Romeo said:
I have now downloaded a rom for I8520 and one for I8530.
But they do not contain the files I'm supposed to edit. One is called I8520DXJI1.rar and contains a file called SS_DL.dll and a .tar file containing these files:
cache.rfs
modem.bin
ramdisk.img
system.rfs
userdata.rfs
zImage.img
The other, I8530XXLK1_NEELK1_Nordic_Android_2.3.6.zip, also contains a file called SS_DL.dll and a .tar.md5 file.
What should I do with these? Do I need some other kind of roms?
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The thing you have edit is in system so extract that system.rfs
The next is tar.md5 extract that also inside that will be a system folder thdn follow the rom portkng guides
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sangalaxy said:
The thing you have edit is in system so extract that system.rfs
The next is tar.md5 extract that also inside that will be a system folder thdn follow the rom portkng guides
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What program can I use to extract .rfs files?

Maveric-Romeo said:
What program can I use to extract .rfs files?
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iam not sure about that I never tried
try google you will find something

sangalaxy said:
iam not sure about that I never tried
try google you will find something
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Should/Could I move this thread to the rom building section to get more help?

Maveric-Romeo said:
Should/Could I move this thread to the rom building section to get more help?
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You cant move this because devolopment sections doesnt allow questions
You can find a tutorial to port and then ask there on the thread of porting or find any similiar thread
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What the Firmware folder In Roms Means ?

hey guys, as you know, im juiced extreme edition developer, and this came to my mind
when you enter the folder system, there is a folder called "Firmware" , what is that exactly.. do it have to do with 2.2 or 2.2.1 or what ever ?
i dont really know what is it..
thanks in advanced guys
anyone help
Give them more time than 50 minutes to respond. It's not like you're asking something that's general knowledge here.
I'd assume that the firmware folder contains very important hard control files, since it contains .bin files in a firmware folder.
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geoffcorey said:
Give them more time than 50 minutes to respond. It's not like you're asking something that's general knowledge here.
I'd assume that the firmware folder contains very important hard control files, since it contains .bin files in a firmware folder.
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lol thanks

AOSP ouptut

Hi all. I have been through the AOSP website and built a basic rom, but I can't find it.
Sorry this is such a basic point - and related to another site - but can anyone point me to the output from the build process. I initiated the build with lunch and then used make to, er, make it, but can't find what I've made.
Thanks
Edit: am I right in thinking the output is a .zip file? If so, think it has failed because there's no .zip anywhere
not in your work folder? (the folder you were in while 'making' the rom) lol
ldrifta said:
not in your work folder? (the folder you were in while 'making' the rom) lol
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No. I'm assuming it'll be in zip format, and there's nothing like that in the working folder.
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If it compiled, you should be able to find it here:
WORKING_DIRECTORY/out/target/product/PRODUCT_NAME/ROM.zip
MongooseHelix said:
If it compiled, you should be able to find it here:
WORKING_DIRECTORY/out/target/product/PRODUCT_NAME/ROM.zip
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I couldn't find it there, so I'm assuming it didn't compile properly.
Thanks.
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Does Dsixda's ROM Kitchen work with Galaxy S3?

I've been wanting to try the kitchen out to see if I can try deodexing and zipaligning etc on the stock touchwiz ROM I'm running.
Do you think it would work? (despite it being discontinued)
yes it works still, works on ics & jellybean (i use it myself to deodex and zipalign)
Theshawty said:
I've been wanting to try the kitchen out to see if I can try deodexing and zipaligning etc on the stock touchwiz ROM I'm running.
Do you think it would work? (despite it being discontinued)
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Yes dxixda kitchen works but you will need to add another file with gs3 parameters in the edify_defs folder with name m0..still the updater-script does not work . It gives me errors in the installing boot.img stage.. . Anyways you can use the kitchen to create your rom and then package your rom manually using updater-script and update-binary from some other working rom.. Then sign it..
If you or anyone finds a solution to that problem do let us know..
:thumbup:
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zoot1 said:
but you will need to add another file with gs3 parameters in the edify_defs folder with name m0
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Where do I find such file?
zoot1 said:
Yes dxixda kitchen works but you will need to add another file with gs3 parameters in the edify_defs folder with name m0..still the updater-script does not work . It gives me errors in the installing boot.img stage.. . Anyways you can use the kitchen to create your rom and then package your rom manually using updater-script and update-binary from some other working rom.. Then sign it..
If you or anyone finds a solution to that problem do let us know..
:thumbup:
Sent from someone in the Milky Way
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I have a file for myself will upload it here once I reach home.. On my way back.. Hopefully you can see what is wrong.. I tried to get help from wanam also but we could not find the problem..
Edit: here you go..put the m0 file in the edify_defs folder..check if you can find any problem with it..
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zoot1 said:
I have a file for myself will upload it here once I reach home.. On my way back.. Hopefully you can see what is wrong.. I tried to get help from wanam also but we could not find the problem..
Edit: here you go..put the m0 file in the edify_defs folder..check if you can find any problem with it..
Sent from someone in the Milky Way
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I don't know anything about stuff like that
I'm a complete noob and just wanna try to deodex and stuff
Theshawty said:
I don't know anything about stuff like that
I'm a complete noob and just wanna try to deodex and stuff
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Deodexing will work just fine..no probs..some times you might get an error with one or two apps..just use the option to deodex a single app and you will be good to go..
:good:
Edit:
Most important change the api level to 16 before deodexing..
just make a copy of your zipped rom, drop it into the working folder, deodex the files you want to and then pull those files out of the working folder and drop them into the original rom zip folder (minus the original odexed files)
no need to change anything, no need to drop new files in or mess with update script
as you will use your existing update script/meta inf folder blah blah blah, it means you can say yes to the mods the kitchen wants to make as you will only be taking the deodexed files from there, nothing else
(does that make sense? - im guessing you will ignore this anyway like my previous post))
Darkside Agent said:
just make a copy of your zipped rom, drop it into the working folder, deodex the files you want to and then pull those files out of the working folder and drop them into the original rom zip folder (minus the original odexed files)
no need to change anything, no need to drop new files in or mess with update script
as you will use your existing update script/meta inf folder blah blah blah, it means you can say yes to the mods the kitchen wants to make as you will only be taking the deodexed files from there, nothing else
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Thanks, will try this.
Darkside Agent said:
(does that make sense? - im guessing you will ignore this anyway like my previous post))
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Uh, sorry about that. I totally missed your post!
Did you get it all sorted in the end?
Darkside Agent said:
Did you get it all sorted in the end?
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Nah, I basically said "f*ck it and deleted the whole thing.
Gonna let someone else deal with zipaligning, deodexing and all that.
Theshawty said:
Nah, I basically said "f*ck it and deleted the whole thing.
Gonna let someone else deal with zipaligning, deodexing and all that.
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You need Patience my friend..
zoot1 said:
You need Patience my friend..
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One of many things I lack and will probably always lack.
Sorry for dragging out an old thread but I thought I would have a go with this. I have the kitchen installed, I have put I9300XXDLI5_I9300OXADLI5_I9300XXDLI5_BTU.zip in the original_update and have the m0 file in tools/edify_defs
I then try and extract the ROM but I get an error Error: No system folder found!
How can I not even get started? I must be missing something basic here!
Kangburra said:
Sorry for dragging out an old thread but I thought I would have a go with this. I have the kitchen installed, I have put I9300XXDLI5_I9300OXADLI5_I9300XXDLI5_BTU.zip in the original_update and have the m0 file in tools/edify_defs
I then try and extract the ROM but I get an error Error: No system folder found!
How can I not even get started? I must be missing something basic here!
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IIRC, the archive file must be a tar archive containing at least a system.img.
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Theshawty said:
IIRC, the archive file must be a tar archive containing at least a system.img.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
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Can't I start with the ODIN file of the leaks? It must have a system image in it? Where do you start with this? I thought a whole flashable ROM would be ideal.
Kangburra said:
Can't I start with the ODIN file of the leaks? It must have a system image in it? Where do you start with this? I thought a whole flashable ROM would be ideal.
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Extract the tar file and put the system.ext4.img and boot.img in the update folder.. Then Dxixda kitchen will recognize it..
Sent from the iPoop killer ==>>>
Kangburra said:
Can't I start with the ODIN file of the leaks? It must have a system image in it? Where do you start with this? I thought a whole flashable ROM would be ideal.
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Oh yeah, I forgot, the system.img must be coverted from yaffs img to an ext4 file. I believe the utility is called ext2fs (or something like it)
Dsixda's tool should provide that program anyhow.
Well I unzipped the ROM and untarred the md5 and then it at least got me started. I am now just working out what I can do and what I need to get. Thanks for your help.
[edit]Well I built the ROM and tried both the update and updater scripts but both fail. Will go and re-read the help. [/edit]
Kangburra said:
Well I unzipped the ROM and unatarred the md5 and then it at least got me started. I am now just working out what I can do and what I need to get. Thanks for your help.
[edit]Well I built the ROM and tried both the update and updater scripts but both fail. Will go and re-read the help. [/edit]
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Well that is the problem which I am not to work out yet.. As Dxixda kitchen does not support s3
Best way it to use meta-inf folder from other rom..
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[Q]Android version identification

Hi everyone!
I hope someone here will have an asnwer for my question...
So , the question is, How can I know for sure, which Android version runs on my device, if I don't trust the information
provided in "build.prop" file.
Specifically, how can I be sure I have an ICS and not GB ?
Thank you in advance!
System settings > about phone
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Furthermore if your running ICS for android version it should have a number ranging from 4-4.04.
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Thanks, but both answers don't help in my case, as they do use the contents of "build.prop".
In my case, I don't trust "build.prop" , and hence looking for alternative ways to determine the Android version.
f_mulder said:
Thanks, but both answers don't help in my case, as they do use the contents of "build.prop".
In my case, I don't trust "build.prop" , and hence looking for alternative ways to determine the Android version.
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What's your beef with build.prop? The only other way I know is to download a ROM of your choice, unzip it, Look in META-INF>com>android> and open up the metadata file and you should be able to see it in there. But, I suppose that could be fudged as well. Is someone launching some sort of Android conspiracy against you?
0dBu said:
What's your beef with build.prop? The only other way I know is to download a ROM of your choice, unzip it, Look in META-INF>com>android> and open up the metadata file and you should be able to see it in there. But, I suppose that could be fudged as well. Is someone launching some sort of Android conspiracy against you?
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+1
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If Google Chrome is available to you on the play store, you have ICS. If its not you have GB. Furthermore you could download an ICS only app and if it says there is an error parsing the package then you have GB
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0dBu said:
What's your beef with build.prop? The only other way I know is to download a ROM of your choice, unzip it, Look in META-INF>com>android> and open up the metadata file and you should be able to see it in there. But, I suppose that could be fudged as well. Is someone launching some sort of Android conspiracy against you?
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LOL .
OK I'll explain myself...
I have a chinese phone, which runs Android.
Manufacturer , releases new ROMs from time to time.
Last few ROMs, were "4.0.3", as it was written in "build.prop", but after installation,
I saw there is no Right to Left support, and for me , that is a sign, that the ROM isn't really 4.0.3,
as (AFAIK) 4.0.3 supports RTL out ofthe box...
Now, I still hope they will release real 4.0.X ROM some day, but till then, I don't want
to install every ROM they release. I want to identify whether ROM is 2.3.6 or 4.0.X before I Install it,
and not based on "build.prop".
So, I hope now you have full explanation, and will be able to help.
Thanks!
f_mulder said:
LOL .
OK I'll explain myself...
I have a chinese phone, which runs Android.
Manufacturer , releases new ROMs from time to time.
Last few ROMs, were "4.0.3", as it was written in "build.prop", but after installation,
I saw there is no Right to Left support, and for me , that is a sign, that the ROM isn't really 4.0.3,
as (AFAIK) 4.0.3 supports RTL out ofthe box...
Now, I still hope they will release real 4.0.X ROM some day, but till then, I don't want
to install every ROM they release. I want to identify whether ROM is 2.3.6 or 4.0.X before I Install it,
and not based on "build.prop".
So, I hope now you have full explanation, and will be able to help.
Thanks!
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Yes I figured this
gagdude said:
If Google Chrome is available to you on the play store, you have ICS. If its not you have GB. Furthermore you could download an ICS only app and if it says there is an error parsing the package then you have GB
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and here was my help you didn't notice. More apps include the Google now for ICS project, apex, nova, etc.
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posible soluction
I thing that if you go to Settings/ about phone/ and in android version you do a lot of clicks you will force to saw a picture with the version of android loock this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_PBIw7j4S4
werty100 said:
I thing that if you go to Settings/ about phone/ and in android version you do a lot of clicks you will force to saw a picture with the version of android loock this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_PBIw7j4S4
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But maybe he thinks that's been modified too?!!
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werty100 said:
I thing that if you go to Settings/ about phone/ and in android version you do a lot of clicks you will force to saw a picture with the version of android loock this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_PBIw7j4S4
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Wow, that is really nice trick!
I wasn't aware of it. Thanks!
Though, the problem is to know ROM's Android version , before I install it on the device.
So it is not a solution to my problem...
Ah, and that phone has an iPhone look menus , so there is no way to perform that trick, unfortunately...
gagdude said:
If Google Chrome is available to you on the play store, you have ICS. If its not you have GB. Furthermore you could download an ICS only app and if it says there is an error parsing the package then you have GB
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I did notice your post, thank you.
But the whole point of my question/problem , to identify the Android version on ROM,
without installing it to device.
Thanks!
f_mulder said:
I did notice your post, thank you.
But the whole point of my question/problem , to identify the Android version on ROM,
without installing it to device.
Thanks!
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I can make app that will say if you are running ICS or JB or GB!
I'll send you it tomorrow!
It checks api level of the system.
If its 16=JB , 15= ICS, 11 or 12=GB
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ppero196 said:
I can make app that will say if you are running ICS or JB or GB!
I'll send you it tomorrow!
It checks api level of the system.
If its 16=JB , 15= ICS, 11 or 12=GB
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Can you please explain what should be checked ?
I mean what can I check in ROM (it is CWM installable ZIP file ) , in order to know
which Android version it has?
But again, I don't want to install it! I want to know that from inspecting the ROM itself!
Thanks!
f_mulder said:
Can you please explain what should be checked ?
I mean what can I check in ROM (it is CWM installable ZIP file ) , in order to know
which Android version it has?
But again, I don't want to install it! I want to know that from inspecting the ROM itself!
Thanks!
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You can't check it....only apps can!
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f_mulder said:
Can you please explain what should be checked ?
I mean what can I check in ROM (it is CWM installable ZIP file ) , in order to know
which Android version it has?
But again, I don't want to install it! I want to know that from inspecting the ROM itself!
Thanks!
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Download the rom open it with 7zip and go to system-SW_configuration.xml
Open it with notepad++ and check the firmware.
The same thing you can do it with root explorer in your phone.
I don't believe he changed all the xml's just to make users believe is an ICS rom
To check for ICS:
Look at the file's /system/bin .
If it contains a binary called sh it's Gingerbread .
If it contains a binary called mksh then it's ICS .
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CallMeVentus said:
To check for ICS:
Look at the file's /system/bin .
If it contains a binary called sh it's Gingerbread .
If it contains a binary called mksh then it's ICS .
Sent from a Samsung Galaxy Ace
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On JB its also called mksh
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CallMeVentus said:
To check for ICS:
Look at the file's /system/bin .
If it contains a binary called sh it's Gingerbread .
If it contains a binary called mksh then it's ICS .
Sent from a Samsung Galaxy Ace
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As long as you live you learn
Thanks CallMeVentus!!!

[Q] TD-1010 Stock ROM Extraction

I have Recently obtained and rooted a Double Power (DoPo) TD-1010 Tablet running ICS.
As it is a generic Chinese RK3066 tablet, I have not seen much support for it here.
I would like to know how to extract the necessary files needed to create a stock ROM for this device, in the event that I brick the device.
If all goes well, I plan to release the ROM, as there have been a select few others in need of it as well.
You have to be running on a Linux distro and use a tool called rkflashtool in conjunction with a script that will backup the .img's from your nand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286305
The script is called simpledump.sh you will also need to compile a file called mkkrnlimg.c
These have to all be in in your usr/bin folder in Linux, your $Path.
Dillmiester said:
You have to be running on a Linux distro and use a tool called rkflashtool in conjunction with a script that will backup the .img's from your nand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286305
The script is called simpledump.sh you will also need to compile a file called mkkrnlimg.c
These have to all be in in your usr/bin folder in Linux, your $Path.
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I'll try that soon, thanks for the reply
Just CWM to backup your current stock rom
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My themes - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36747522#post36747522
ase1590 said:
I have Recently obtained and rooted a Double Power (DoPo) TD-1010 Tablet running ICS.
As it is a generic Chinese RK3066 tablet, I have not seen much support for it here.
I would like to know how to extract the necessary files needed to create a stock ROM for this device, in the event that I brick the device.
If all goes well, I plan to release the ROM, as there have been a select few others in need of it as well.
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how do i root this?
Postal Psycho said:
how do i root this?
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youtube has some guides for this
Dillmiester, i have Rkflashtool up and running, however searching for simpledump and mkkrnlimg.c have yielded me little. Would you mind linking me to these?
for the time being, i've dumped everything from my tablet using
Code:
rkflashtool r 0x00000000 0x01000000 > myflashbackup.bin
ase1590 said:
youtube has some guides for this
Dillmiester, i have Rkflashtool up and running, however searching for simpledump and mkkrnlimg.c have yielded me little. Would you mind linking me to these?
for the time being, i've dumped everything from my tablet using
Code:
rkflashtool r 0x00000000 0x01000000 > myflashbackup.bin
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my PC can't find any drivers for my td1010. Help please?
coolprateek.kumar said:
Just CWM to backup your current stock rom
Using XDA premium through A5
My themes - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36747522#post36747522
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CWM is not supported from the app available on the market. Not interested in manually flashing the Recovery.img, in the event something decides to go terribly wrong.
Postal Psycho said:
my PC can't find any drivers for my td1010. Help please?
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I compiled what is known on this tablet in a thread Here
ase1590 said:
CWM is not supported from the app available on the market. Not interested in manually flashing the Recovery.img, in the event something decides to go terribly wrong.
I compiled what is known on this tablet in a thread Here
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Nothing risky in doing manually....just a minute's work
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How was the CWM-Recovery.img created for the td-1010
Hello, I'd like to find out how the CWM-recovery.img was created for the TD-1010. I have both the TD-1010 and the dopo M7088. I'd like to create one for the M7088. I tried the CWM builder web site but it did not seem to work.
Any info you have may help. Thanks
Hi my friend. I Need the ROM
ase1590 said:
I have Recently obtained and rooted a Double Power (DoPo) TD-1010 Tablet running ICS.
As it is a generic Chinese RK3066 tablet, I have not seen much support for it here.
I would like to know how to extract the necessary files needed to create a stock ROM for this device, in the event that I brick the device.
If all goes well, I plan to release the ROM, as there have been a select few others in need of it as well.
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goodnight friend. I need the ROM of TD-1010 dopo tablet. already have? I can send it. thanks.

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