[ROM - 1.2] BETA ICS 4.0.X - Team DRH (Update 07/02/12)

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nobe1976

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Try the new TeamDRH ICS v1.2 version, with native kernel it might work.
If not, then flash the latest Antibyte's kernel (v12).
TeamDRH v1.2 beta : http://teamdrh.com/DRH-Downloads/rom.html
Antibyte's kernel v12 : http://www.solidfiles.com/d/b323e85801/

I have flashed different kernels before and had my share of issues with them because they were not made for our device. I see that you have a different device so I must ask. What would the absolute reason to change to that kernel versus the one that is currently installed in the build? Also would that Kernel work on the Gtab?
 

marcjw

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I just installed your rom after having happily lived with cm7 for a few months. Nice work!! I wasn't sure I'd ever see ics for this thing!

I see that you've announced a new version. I guess I got lucky - that's the version I happened to download! Too bad my timing isn't always this good...

Even though my installation went smoothly and took only an hour or so I thought I'd point out a couple of trivial errors / omissions in your nvflash for Linux docs:

1) Nvflash and nvflash_gtablet.sh need to be executable chmod 755 does the trick.
2) For your step two, I think 5 secs is too long for the power down. 1 sec should do it. 5 secs got me a reboot into the Gtab rom.
3) In your step three you state to use the Home button to execute a CWM command. That didn't work for me. The Home button acted as an up arrow. I had to use the faux ics soft Return button at the bottom of the screen instead.

None of those things detract from what at first glance appears to be a terrific rom! Even my app restore from TB (app only) went well!
 

nobe1976

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3) In your step three you state to use the Home button to execute a CWM command. That didn't work for me. The Home button acted as an up arrow. I had to use the faux ics soft Return button at the bottom of the screen instead



Actually instead of the home button being the execute on CWM 5504 it is actually the search button. Just FYI if ever in CWM 5504 again. The home button is the execute button for CWM 3028.
 

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Just a note. This is running much better IMHO I went to 160dpi and run ATK sometimes to keep it snappy, but it's overall a big jump. Just look at that quadrant.
Sent from my TeamDRH ICS for GTablet using xda premium
 

toonwar

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How would you recommend updating? Should I wipe data and factory reset? Or just delvik?
 

fosser2

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I have flashed different kernels before and had my share of issues with them because they were not made for our device. I see that you have a different device so I must ask. What would the absolute reason to change to that kernel versus the one that is currently installed in the build? Also would that Kernel work on the Gtab?

That kernel is specific for the Hannspad, not the Gtab. The kernel that comes with our rom is currently the only .39 kernel that can run on the gtab. Flashing kernels like this could end up frying your hardware.
 

toonwar

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Try the new TeamDRH ICS v1.2 version, with native kernel it might work.
If not, then flash the latest Antibyte's kernel (v12).
TeamDRH v1.2 beta : http://teamdrh.com/DRH-Downloads/rom.html
Antibyte's kernel v12 : http://www.solidfiles.com/d/b323e85801/

Antibytes didn't help and disabled my buttons... flashing back to native. I guess I just can't play some games.

Edit: So if it helps at all, I run the acer500 build prop it allows me to download additional files. After opening them they usually don't allow touch and either crash or just run without touch ability. They are also offset from the bottom and right sides and just have black bars there. This includes all Game loft games I have tried like N.O.V.A. 2 and Golf 3
 
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nobe1976

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That kernel is specific for the Hannspad, not the Gtab. The kernel that comes with our rom is currently the only .39 kernel that can run on the gtab. Flashing kernels like this could end up frying your hardware.

I know better then to mess with other kernels, just wanted to bring it to other peoples attention the possibilities of damaging there devices. Thanks for enlightening the subject.

Not that I use it much, but Chrome Beta doesn't work on the latest build or is that the apps issue? I have managed to find a hacked version that does work, wanted to try it out on my phone on ICS since they didn't have HW working just yet. It works great on the tablet, but still takes a while to load up. I always seem to end up running Opera. :cool:
 

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I know better then to mess with other kernels, just wanted to bring it to other peoples attention the possibilities of damaging there devices. Thanks for enlightening the subject.

Not that I use it much, but Chrome Beta doesn't work on the latest build or is that the apps issue? I have managed to find a hacked version that does work, wanted to try it out on my phone on ICS since they didn't have HW working just yet. It works great on the tablet, but still takes a while to load up. I always seem to end up running Opera. :cool:

It is an issue with the newest version of chrome. The version included in the Rom works, but only if you refrain from updating it. From the comments in the market, this is causing issues on other devices also. Hopefully Google will fix it soon.

Sent from my Nexus S using XDA
 
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isd88

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hi i flashed your rom and it works very smooth besides some little glitches like short freezing or something. Tonight i will flash latest beta to chech the improvements but i alredy love that rom! anyone knows how to overclock our cpu/gpu with this rom?
 

mixalot2008

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Can't seem to get my battery gauge to work just says 100% all the Tim sand suddenly turns off lol

Sent from my TeamDRH ICS for GTablet using Tapatalk
 

isd88

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wow i flashed latest beta and it is awesome!!!!! thank you very much i will donate as soon as possible! any news about overclock????
 

thehumble1

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wow i flashed latest beta and it is awesome!!!!! thank you very much i will donate as soon as possible! any news about overclock????

we are at 1200 already with stock kernel, which is OC. I did notice that running kernels that allow 1400 seems to only marginally run faster and does burn through more battery. Right now I'm able to watch a 23 minute episode on Netflix and only use 2-3% of the battery.

So, not that it fully answers your question, but it's just my opinion that the boost isn't that important.
 

junooni

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why o why o why won't it work for me

writing in frustration........

somehow this ICS thing doesn't seem to like me no matter what i do. i tried every documented way to flash the 1.0 version when it came out but could never get past the 3 birds screen, and now with the 1.2 version, i'm stuck at the same place...

i've been trying to flash the 1.2 version since yesterday but always get stuck at the birds screen. i've tried the Gapps and non-Gapps option...

right now i'm following the instructions here: http://raywaldo.com/2012/02/ice-cream-sandwich-on-g-tab/

i'm travelling on the weekend and really wanted to be able to try out ICS. if there's any other way in the world i can try, i'd be happy to...pls share your success story.

i'm guessing Flashback is the end of the road for my gtab
 

flossay101

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Can anyone confirm the sound on the new release has been fixed. The sound on the first version is horrid. Thanks and keep up the good work!!!
 

nobe1976

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yest i did...also followed the steps where you first fully boot into 1.1, then into 1.2, then flash ICS....

always let fully boot into TapnTap

other than that, also tried the straightforward way as described by raywaldo

Ok if you are having issues installing this rom then there might be stuff left over on the system partition not allowing it to boot properly. If you still have CWM 5504 installed boot into that and backup anything you have on the internal storage and if you have a external SD card place all your backups onto that if you can and also the latest ROM update as well. After backup is done go into Advance settings and partition the internal storage 2048/0. This will wipe everything stored on the internal storage. While in that menu wipe dalvic cache as well. After completion go into mounts and format cache, mount data then format, and mount system then format. From there power down the tablet and let it get fully charged. Go ahead and install the external SD card back in so that recovery will detect it. After it is charged unplug charging connection and boot into recovery. Guide your way to Install from external SD find the rom and install. Make sure that after it is done and fully booted that you let the tablet sit for 30 minutes minimum. Go for a walk or sit and watch tv. As long as you don't touch it for 30 minutes so everything can settle in. After that reboot the tablet so that all the preinstalled apps can settle themselves and enjoy. If you are planning on taking this on your trip just remember that the is still beta and the sound issue is still there. You can always reboot the device and the sound will come back. :cool:
 
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    CLICK PIC FOR TEAM HOMEPAGE​

    Now for the moment you all have been waiting for...

    Team DRH (Dirty Reset Hole) is proud to announce the public beta for Ice Cream Sandwich. The name "DRH" came from the hole that all of the developers had to drill into the back of their tablet to access the on-board reset button. As you all probably know, development for this project started back in August and has finally developed into a mostly stable release. Ice Cream Sandwich is a huge jump for the G-Tablet community because along with the building of ICS specifically for SMBA1002 (G-Tablet), the Linux kernel backbone had to be reworked from the ground up.

    DISCLAIMER
    Attention commuters of the intertubes! The group of individuals known as Team DRH take absolutely NO RESPONSIBILITY for any DAMAGE that YOU cause to YOUR device! This "labor of love" we call and Android ROM comes AS IS and is not an official release by any means. If you have not already SOILED your device by flashing a custom ROM then to do so will VOID any WARRANTY you may have left. Team DRH and its affiliates are not responsible if your G-Tablet does any of the following: Explodes, Flies off to space to battle the Flying Spaghetti Monster, Is generally awesome, solves world hunger or explodes... again. (OK We take responsibility for you Tablet becoming Awesomesauce.) So in essence... Flash this totally rad ROM at your own RISK and prepare to Spontaneously Combust with AWESOMENESS!

    WHAT WORKS
    • WIFI
    • Hardware Acceleration
    • Sleep!
    • WiFi
    • Bluetooth
    • Sensors
    • Sound
    • USB/MTP (If you plug in USB while your tablet is asleep you will have a SOD)
    • Capacitive Buttons
    • Hardware Buttons
    • USB Flash Drives
    • Proper SD Card Mounts
    • HD Videos
    • More to come...

    WHAT'S NOT WORKING
    • Camera
    • Microphone (Works but drops after 6-8secs)
    • Possible ROM Slowdowns
    • HDMI Audio
    • More to come...

    List of Common ICS Problems
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=23146434

    HOW TO INSTALL
    • Boot into current version of CWM and "Wipe data/factory reset"
    • Partition Internal SD Card (2048M/0)
    • Turn tablet off
    • Download the following file <--- Seriously don't skip this step unless you are 100% positive that you have a 250M system partition
    • NVFLASH the file following the instructions that are included for Windows/Linux users
    • Upon reboot of tablet let T&T fully boot and then shut it down
    • Reboot into recovery
    • Flash the Rom/Gapps
    • Enjoy

    HOW TO INSTALL VIA DRH NEWS APP
    1. Open DRH News App (You Will be notified that you have an update)
    2. Download Update
    3: Reboot into CWM
    4: Wipe Data and Cache
    5: Flash Update.zip
    6: Flash Your Gapps
    7: Reboot
    8: Enjoy

    FINAL THOUGHTS
    This build has been tested but not to the extreme. It is called a "beta" test for a reason. Sleep is properly working and I have not had to use my reset button in weeks. I'm not trying to scare anyone but the possibility of a kernel panic is still there. This build is very stable and deserves the beta tag but if you find yourself in a snag you might have to press the internal reset button. Here is a picture of where to find the button if you are really in a bind. PICTURE If you have the balls to open your tablet, just drill the reset hole while you're in there. You already voided your warranty ;)

    DOWNLOAD LINK
    ROM/GAPPZ Package: TeamDRH ROM
    ROM (Includes GPS Mod): TeamDRH GPS ROM <-- Only use if you physically installed the internal GPS mod as documented here. This rom is not updated to 1.3 yet.
    Remember this is a beta build. It will run nicely for the most part but I'm sure that there will be glitches a quarks that we have not seen. I will keep the what works/doesn't work section updated so we don't have tons of posts cluttering the thread. Also these links will be updated pretty regularly when we have new builds to release.

    CHANGE-LOG

    The ROM's system folder was very close to the max size our system partition could handle on the G-Tablet and with any bad blocks, it was more than the G-Tablet could handle and installing GApps made it even worse. So on initial boot everything was fine, because all the apps that make temporary files don't make them until after initial boot, but in the process of making those temp files it corrupts system files that are already loaded and running, so on a reboot the system fails because the files are now corrupted. This also effected the overall speed of the ROM. This should be fixed with the increased system partition from 200M to 250M.

    TeamDRH-ICS-Beta-1.3.zip 07/02/12
    • Kernel changes to help stability
    • Wifi Updates (latest bcmdhd android code)
    • Changes to sound (should reduce audio lag)
    • Mic Partially Working (Will record for roughly 6 - 8 seconds)
    • Dock Support with HDMI and Ethernet (No Sound over HDMI yet) This includes a dock clock mode :)
    • "Blinkies" Have been fixed
    • Updates to CM9 code. Now includes lots of the CM9 features
    • Overall stability improvement
    • New Boot Animation
    • Added Sound to Boot Animation (Optional)
    • New Default Wallpaper (created by annel)
    • Installer Updated
    • Gappz Changes
    • Updated Google Plus
    • Updated Google Books
    • Updated Google Chrome Browser
    • YouTube Updated
    • Google Drive Updated
    • Google Play Updated
    • Google Currents Updated
    • Added Google Magazines (From JellyBean)
    • Added Google Ears (From JellyBean)
    • Probably more changes too this is just all I could remember ;)

    HOW TO INSTALL MTP DRIVERS
    Open Device Manager and find the offending TeamDRH MTP device.
    Right-Click and choose Update Driver Software
    Then choose Browse My Computer for Driver Software
    Then click Let Me Pick From a List of Device Drivers on My Computer
    Then choose All Devices
    When that list populates choose Standard MTP Device followed by MTP USB Device
    Click Yes to the warning and VIOLA!

    Hope you all enjoy the TeamDRH gTablet ICS preview!!

    POSSIBLE MARKET ERROR
    Upon start up Android Market may give you an error when you try to download an app. The fix for this is to go into settings/applications and force close market. Upon doing that clear app data and you should be good to go.

    IF ALL ELSE FAILS (Only do this If I tell you too)
    Try doing what is posted here


    If you like this project and appreciate the extreme amount of time that the devs put into this please donate:

    Donate to TeamDRH: LINK

    If you would like to donate to single people:
    Ch3vr0n5: LINK
    Treznorx: LINK
    Fosser2: LINK
    The3dman: LINK
    Plastikman: LINK
    Mayday_jay: LINK
    Dwagner:
    Tlb1961: LINK
    Busa_blade:
    Jaybob413:
    Clemsyn: LINK

    (This is not a complete list yet changes are still being made)

    Information on G-Tablet Camera!!!
    http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/290...update-040112/page__view__findpost__p__346429

    Video (courtesy of pagantek):

    Pictures:
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    TeamDRH Change-log:

    TeamDRH-AOSP-Preview-1e-LDPI.zip 02/08/12
    • USB/MTP
    • Vold.fstab
    • USB Flash Drives work if plugged in when tablet is off, then booted
    • SystemUI notification toggle bug
    • TeamDRH Welcome in Trebuchet
    • 3g Icon
    • Few other little adjustments...
    YAGP_GummyBear_Jay_GAppZ_v2.zip 02/08/12
    • Few extra added apps
    • Google Maps
    • Google Chrome Beta

    TeamDRH-AOSP-Preview-1F-LDPI.zip 02/16/12
    • USB/MTP Now works even if plugged in on boot. If your tablet is asleep and you plug in USB your tablet will get SOD!!!
    • USB Flash Drives work should work if plugged whenever
    • New Touchscreen driver (should be more responsive)
    • New Battery Driver (should perform better. Has a charging icon issue.)
    • Capacitive keys should now fully work
    • Bluetooth now works
    • Few other little adjustments...
    3DGtaB_GAppZ_v6b.zip 02/16/12
    • Few apps added/deleted
    • Tweaked Permissions
    • Should perform faster

    TeamDRH-ICS-Preview-2A.zip 02/29/12
    • Added ROM control in settings.
    • Adjusted Dalvik Cache sizes for better performance (thanks community)
    • Much faster Read/write speeds (probably better than Froyo)
    • Many i2c/clock changes to the kernel to improve stability
    • Amount of system ram increased from 295M to 359M!
    • Other various tweaks and speedups built into the ROM
    • Games should play better in this release
    3DGtaB_GAppZ_v6c.zip 02/29/12
    • Few apps added/deleted
    • Tweaked Permissions
    • Should perform faster

    TeamDRH-ICS-Preview-2B.zip 03/01/12
    • Moved some apps to the /data folder to reduce the size of the /system folder
    • New Boot Img - Fixes cache size
    • Added FakeIMEI to the framework so some apps that request one don't crash (ex. XDA App)
    3DGtaB_GAppZ_v7A.zip 03/01/12
    • Moved some apps to the /data folder to reduce the size of the /system folder
    3DGtaB_GAppZ_v7A_LiteEdition.zip 03/01/12
    • Added a new version of GAPPS
    • Very minimal app install (includes: Calender, Music, Youtube, Gmail, Gallery, Market)

    3DGtaB_GAppZ_v7B.zip 03/17/12
    • Added new market/music Google play apps
    3DGtaB_GAppZ_v7B_LiteEdition.zip 03/17/12
    • Updated Google applications

    TeamDRH-ICS-Beta-1.0.zip 03/17/12
    • Changed ROM naming convention for future use
    • Overclocking (max 1.2GHz for now)
    • ROM is reworked and running on CM9 as a base
    • Noticeable speed improvements
    • 250M system partition is a MUST now
    • Stability is improved
    • In-ROM battery stats should now be fixed for almost everyone
    3DGtaB_GAppZ_v7B.zip 03/17/12
    • Added new market/music Google play apps
    3DGtaB_GAppZ_v7B_LiteEdition.zip 03/17/12
    • Updated Google applications
    3DGtaB-GAppZ-LiteEdition-8.0.zip 03/18/12
    • New DRH-News App
    • Added Play Store (Google Market)
    3DGtaB_GAppZ_8.1.zip 04/01/12
    • Added Play Store (Google Market)
    • All Google applications are now updated and latest

    TeamDRH-ICS-Beta-1.1.zip 04/01/12
    • Performance enhancements (based on some SuperCharger settings)
    • Kernel updated with new governors
    • Kernel updated with new i/o schedulers
    • Android updated to 4.0.4
    • Rom control has additional performance settings
    3DGtaB-GAppZ-8.2.zip 04/07/12
    • Updated Gmail to 4.0.4
    • Update to Google Books
    • Fixed calender sync issues some people were having
    • Added the new installer that TeamDRH will now be using! (it's awesome!!!)
    • GAppZ full and lite will now be an all inclusive package. Just flash and follow the instructions.

    TeamDRH-ICS-Beta-1.2.zip 04/21/12
    • ROM has been updated to include various performance tweaks
    • Kernel has added touchscreen fix (hopefully fixes most games)
    • Most i/o schedulers removed for now due to incorrect throttling
    • Rom control has additional performance settings and is reorganized
    • WIFI modules updated
    • Incorporated TeamDRH Aroma installer (now includes ROM and GAppz)
    • ROM does have issue where at times, will not go to sleep (screen will turn off then flash back on) aka "blinkies"
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    regarding what you say below...
    That's unrelated to whatever slowdowns you're experiencing. But, to clean up /cache, just boot into CWM and "format /cache".

    it seems very slow now running 1.3, prior to this I was running CM7 and the tablet was much faster.
    Yeah. The performance is pretty bad and I'm not sure exactly where the problem lies. Most people point to the paucity of memory being the culprit, and while it may contribute quite a bit, I don't think that's all there is to it: For one thing, there are phones with just 512 MB of RAM comfortably running ICS on them. For another, I see a lot of ANRs and processes being sent SIGQUITs (SIG 3 in the logs) to generate those ANRs. For yet another, the CPU load looks very high when there's lag.

    I also see that the ro.build.type is set to "userdebug" in /system/build.prop instead of the commonly seen build.type of "user". Changing the build.type to "user" stops most of the ANRs. I don't know how Android is built, but, in the Linux world, we usually have 2 kinds of builds for a product: release (what gets shipped) and internal (AKA engineering). The difference is mainly in what compiler flags are used when building the product. For engineering builds, compiler optimizations are turned off and the debugging flags are turned on. These builds are pretty slow and use a lot more memory and CPU than the release builds. Going by what I said about the build.type and ANRs above, this is one thing for the devs to check.

    Try these things to reduce lag:

    In Settings > ROM Control (set on boot if you're happy with)
    1. Reduce dalvik VM heap size for apps to 64M.
    2. Reduce the free memory setting to 50MB.

    In Settings > Developer options (need to set on each boot)
    3. Reduce the no. of Background Processes to 1 or 2.
    4. Check the Destroy Activities ... option.

    Those last 2 really make a noticeable difference, but, you can, if you wish, skip 1) and 4) and still not impact performance all that much.

    the other issue I have on my Gtab... not sure if this is related to the ROM or not.. is that my battery indicator ALWAYS shows 100%. I tried wiping battery stats multiple times in Clockwork but not luck. I also let the tablet's battery drain down to power off. Then plugged it in, booted into clockwork and did another battery stats wipe. Still not luck.
    It's the battery. Don't know what triggers it, though, or how to fix it. I'm trying to look into it.

    One final thing before I hit the sack:
    Most things that people do to detect bad blocks on the NAND (only looking at the dmesg output, for instance) is not very effective. Here's a simple way to be absolutely certain that the ROM has been installed correctly and fully onto the gTab. The idea is an old one, going back to Dan Farmer and his COPS package (early 1990s). Basically, it is to:

    1. have the ROM packager calculate on his dev box the SHA1 checksum of every file that will be installed.
    2. Install this SHA1 checksum file along with the ROM--as, let's say, /system/etc/ROM-files.sha1. (Remove entries for files not installed during installation--not very hard)
    3. User can check using a shell script (or the command below) that the ROM is OK any time he/she wants. If the checksums compute OK, then you too, like me, can sleep blissfully, untroubled by thoughts of any bad blocks doing naughty things to your nice ROM.

    Sample creation of ROM-files.sha1 on packager's dev box. Assuming that all files that go into the ROM are in the system/ and data/ directories in their correct locations:
    Code:
    $ [B]sha1sum `find system data -type f` | tee ROM-files.sha1[/B]
    To check ROM state (on gTab):
    Code:
    gTablet$ [B]su[/B]
    gTablet# [B]cd /[/B]
    gTablet# [B]sha1sum -c system/etc/ROM-files.sha1 2>&1 | fgrep -v OK[/B]
    gTablet#                            [I]No news is good news[/I]
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    I think the main reason to format 4g first then 2g is to make sure the sd card part is cleared out byond the 2g region.
    Nope. No such "clearing out" happens with that kind of double/triple/... partitioning. It's simply a waste of time and a distraction from real troubleshooting. An explanation of what happens when you repartition an SD card might help:

    A repartition step on an SD card using CWM on the gTablet involves 2 operations.

    1. The actual partitioning.
    Here, only the MBR--the first sector--on the SD card is written because all SD cards (and also things like USB sticks) are NAND- or NOR-based flash (MTD) devices, but they all look like regular HDDs which means that they all have interface-matching, sector-translation and wear-levelling circuitry (and, on the expensive ones, firmware) built into them. This is also why you can put the standard HDD filesystems like extn, FAT32, etc on them. Raw (untranslated) MTD devices need specialized filesystems like yaffs2 and jffs2 which are coded specifically for them (and, incidentally, you can't put these filesystems on SD card partitions).

    2. The filesystem creation.
    During a filesystem creation operation, only a few scattered bits of data are actually written to the device. If we run through the creation of an ext3 filesystem on an SD card (relevant bits in bold):
    Code:
    ~ # [B]fdisk -l /dev/block/mmcblk2[/B]
    
    Disk /dev/block/mmcblk2: 15.9 GB, 15931539456 bytes
    255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 1936 cylinders
    Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
    
                  Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks  Id System
    /dev/block/mmcblk2p1               1        1581    12699351   c Win95 FAT32 (LBA)
    /dev/block/mmcblk2p2            1582        1825     1959930  83 Linux
    /dev/block/mmcblk2p3            1826        1862      297202+ 83 Linux
    /dev/block/mmcblk2p4            1863        1936      [B]594405[/B]  83 Linux
    ~ # [B]/root/mke2fs -j -m0 /dev/block/mmcblk2p4[/B]
    mke2fs 1.42.4 (12-June-2012)
    Filesystem label=
    OS type: Linux
    Block size=[B]4096[/B] (log=2)
    Fragment size=4096 (log=2)
    Stride=0 blocks, Stripe width=0 blocks
    37200 inodes, [B]148601[/B] blocks
    0 blocks (0.00%) reserved for the super user
    First data block=0
    Maximum filesystem blocks=155189248
    5 block groups
    32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group
    7440 inodes per group
    Superblock backups stored on blocks: 
            32768, 98304
    
    Allocating group tables: done                            
    Writing inode tables: done                            
    Creating journal (4096 blocks): done
    Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
    
    ~ # [B]mount /dev/block/mmcblk2p4 /root/[/B]
    ~ # [B]df[/B]
    Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
    tmpfs                   224188        32    224156   0% /dev
    /dev/block/mtdblock4    222208      1296    220912   1% /cache
    /dev/block/mmcblk2p4    [B]585040[/B]     16860    568180   3% /root
    ~ #
    you'll see that the size of the partition is 594405 1K blocks, but, only 9365 1K blocks (594405 - 585040), ~ 9.4 MB, scattered all over the place, are written to initialize the filesystem--which involves, mainly, writing a new bootblock, new superblocks and group descriptor blocks, and bitmap and inode-related blocks; plus odds and ends like the bits needed to create the /lost+found directory and the journal (16MB in our example run above, and even here the journal is not "written" fully--only the space needed for it is marked as "allocated").

    The creation of a VFAT filesystem is roughly similar. So, in both cases, not a lot of actual data is written, and in each case the writes are generally scattered all over the device.

    Thus far, this discussion has been at the level of logical filesystem blocks. When it comes to which physical blocks on the SD card are actually written during filesystem creation, things look even worse for people who think some sort of clearing out happens because of the intervening wear-leveling circuitry: Only the HW knows which MTD blocks correspond to which logical filesystem blocks, and the physical MTD blocks standing in for the logical filesystem blocks keep getting rotated as needed by the SD card itself.

    What I think people imagine happens during a repartition is something like this:
    Code:
    ~ # [B]time dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk3[/B]
    That command writes zeros to every sector of the internal SD card. Run the command while in CWM (repartition afterwards, please) and see how long it takes to complete. If a repartition step really cleaned out the internal SD card as people imagine, then you would have to wait 45 mins or so for that operation to complete instead of the minute or so that you have to now.

    This is to ensure no data is left over from the previous ROM.
    See the description above. I can guarantee you that unless there are ghastly bugs in CWM, the parted/e2fsprogs code or in the HW, a single repartition operation will get rid of all (user-visible) data on the SD cards.

    ---------- Post added at 02:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:56 PM ----------

    Sadly I tried everything I could think of, still no luck. Hopefully now that someone has sent their "stuck at the birds" device in for analysis there will be a fix. I have the CWM install log if that would be helpful. [Update: log attached]
    Looking at the logs, I see that the ROM installation script is still cheerfully corrupting the /cache filesystem for no good reason. It also seems to be trying to remove the dalvik-cache from non-existent devices. Somebody should really scrutinize that install script.

    ---------- Post added at 02:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:06 PM ----------

    I was just wondering if you were sure you had the 250mb partition would it be necessary to nvflash.
    Nope.

    If you could just do a wipe/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe davilk cache and the flash the 1.3 rom.
    Only a "wipe data/factory reset" is needed. You'll see that it does the other 2 (wiping cache and dalvik-cache) if you look at the messages the operation prints.
    5
    CWM 5504 B15+Touch and ICS

    Process I followed to actually get the latest ClockWorkMod w/touch working AND be able to install ICS (I had a TON of issues with boot-into-recovery-only, not booting at all and only showing the birds, booting into stock rom but not being able to get into recovery anymore... this is how I got it working.)

    Following this exact process I get success everytime now.

    1) Turn your tablet OFF and REMOVE THE microSD CARD!! I repeat, remove the microSD card!!

    2) Download THIS "nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip" from HERE (delete the other zip if you downloaded elsewhere):
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/66090731/nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip

    3) Download THIS "nvflash1.2_5504b15.zip" from HERE:
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/66090731/nvflash1.2_5504b15.zip

    4) Unzip "nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip" to "nvflash_gtablet_2010110500"
    5) Unzip "nvflash1.2_5504b15.zip" to "nvflash1.2_5504b15"

    6) Press and hold Volume - (VOL. DOWN) and the power button at the same time, release the power button once the screen turns on, keep holding VOL - until screen turns off; you're now in whats called APX mode.
    7) Plug your USB cord into your computer, and into your G-Tablet

    If you have NEVER installed the USB drivers before, do step 8, otherwise skip to step 9:
    8) Go to Start/Control Panel/Device Manager and hit the Update Driver button for APX. In the popup, choose to specify manually and browse to the "nvflash_gtablet_2010110500" directory and choose the "USB" directory. Let the drivers install and proceed to step 9.

    9) Go inside the "nvflash_gtablet_2010110500" directory
    10) Double click nvflash_gtablet.bat , a CMD prompt window will open and start doing stuff - let it run until it says press any key to exit - that means its done.
    11) Let your G-Tablet do a full boot up into the TnT ROM, then shutdown (Power Off)

    12) Put your G-Tablet back into APX Mode. (Press and hold VOL. DOWN and the power button at the same time, release the power button once the screen turns on, keep holding VOL - until screen turns off).

    13) Go inside the "nvflash1.2_5504b15" directory
    14) Double click nvflash_gtablet.bat , a CMD prompt window will open and start doing stuff - again let it run until it says press any key to exit - that means its done.
    15) Let your G-Tablet do a full boot up into the TnT ROM, then shutdown (Power Off)

    16) Put your G-Tablet into Recovery Mode. To do this, press and hold VOLUME + (VOL UP) and the power button at the same time, release the power button once the screen turns on, keep holding VOL + for a few seconds; now you should be in the ClockWorkMod recovery with touch capability. At the top it should say 5.5.0.4 Beta 15.

    Now its time to follow the "How to install" steps from the first post. DO ALL OF THESE!
    1)
    a. Wipe Data/Factory Reset
    b. Wipe Cache
    c. Wipe Dalvik Cache
    2)
    a. Format boot
    b. Mount then Format data
    c. Mount then format system
    d. Format cache
    3) Re-partition internal sd with 2048/0
    4) Mount USB and copy your ICS ROM and Gapps zip files over
    5) Flash the ICS ROM (this may take a while to complete, do not mess with it until it's DONE)
    6) Flash Gapps (this may take a while to complete, do not mess with it until it's DONE)
    7) SHUT DOWN / POWER OFF
    8) Insert your microSD card back into your G-Tablet
    9) Start up normal and let it boot into the ICS ROM.
    10) Complete first setup and then let sit and sync for half an hour to an hour.


    Special Thanks to:
    butchconner http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=989320
    fosser2 http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1525424
    roebeet http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/171...-using-either-11-or-12-based-images-g-tablet/
    ViewSonic G-Tablet for Dummies http://viewsonic-gtablet-for-dummies.webs.com/