OK....
I am going to be honest.
I am a bit discouraged by the lack of response on this.
Unless I get some feedback, I will be putting this one on a shelf.
is it an unneeded tool or is the problem with ubuntu?
OK....
I am going to be honest.
I am a bit discouraged by the lack of response on this.
Unless I get some feedback, I will be putting this one on a shelf.
is it an unneeded tool or is the problem with ubuntu?
I've been out of town for a few days so only just had chance to try the new version.
Tried it on a self-compiled kernel and it worked flawlessly. Ran the output NBH through loserskaters editor without a problem.
The only reason I use the NBH editor is to add the switches for overclocking so if you could include them in your tool it would be a one-stop-shop for me!
Hy,
I just heard from your project as I was looking how to change a NBH panel3 to Panel1. I am going to give a try, but I would need some more doc on some options reflected in the screenshot of 1rst post :
Where can I have info on the battery capacity ? How to set it up ?
What is the 'Data on start up option' ?
And finally, (this may be a dummy question) if I compile my NBH from one of DZO's zimage, will it still work with the usual installer ?
An error occures when building NBH. It seems that build is successful (resulting NBH size is about 3M), but i'm afraid of flashing this image without confirmation that this behaviour is normal. Oracle VBox, clean Ubuntu install (just from the box).
By the way, can i change files in initrd archive? Simply edit one file and repack it back in initrd-mini.gz?
Yes, nbh is working fine.the nbh is building fine and I checked it with hexeditor to be sure.
you should feel safe to flash the resulting nbh.
mount options for /sdcard. National symbols in filenames, and so on...
I would like to see that as well, so I concur.. playing around with it now.I can see the possibility to add to it by being able to include boot splashes.. So yeah, keep at it
May be you should add in the first post that wine is either required or get installed (I never installed it, only been running Linux for about 6 mounths I use to run MacOS).
I'll keep on feeding back.
Do you guys think the RAPH/DIAM group could use this tool to create nbh files for those devices? Just for grins I fired it up using the latest glemsom zimage build, (using the kaiser settings) and it did in fact build a 3mb nbh file. Obviously I am not going to turn around and cram this thing into my phone, but just wanted to see if it would work.
The froyo version running on the diamond and raph devices just got a huge boost. It runs really well (considering it has only been released for a few days) on both CDMA and GSM devices. I linked to the XDA article from there to get those dev's opinion on it, but I thought I would get your input as well (since the vogue builds are more feature-complete; e.g. they have a camera).
Oh and if any of you have any thoughts on how to get the camera working on those units I am sure we would all appreciate it.
I can look into other devices for future builds. (i make no promises on anything other than vogue,polaris and kaiser for now.)