Do you want a coffee?Nice one Darkstone ill wait until the readme is completed and a few people have tested before downloading.
THIS IS A HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL ROM, I CAN'T GUARANTEE THIS WILL BE COMPLETELY STABLE. DO NOT USE THIS IF YOU NEED 100% STABILITY.
THIS IS NOT A SENSE ROM. DO NOT ASK FOR ONE.
Continuation of this rom: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=870518
Original credits are in this thread
darkstone's SuperNAND Froyo NAND ROM (RC1) for HTC HD2
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Based on AdamG's Oxygen v1.2 ROM for the HTC Desire.
This is a continuation of the SD Card RAM build that I was making for earlier SuperRam builds.
Information:
This build uses RMNET.
I have implemented my own version of APPS to SD. You can use this if desired.
You must make two folders on the root of your SD Card. One must be named .android_secure and the other should be named app.
Look at post #2 down this thread for more information on how to use this.
Google maps and wifi tether is missing at the moment since this is a beta.
Provided seperately in post #2
Robot voice issue may occur when in a call. If this happens, during the call press the LOUDSPEAKER button then END THE CALL. Do this exactly and every call after will no longer have this issue.
Use Multi Mount SD Card from market to transfer files using USB if using APPS to SD.
To make changes to the build permenantly, you need to push / delete / rename / etc the files that are supposed to go in:
/system/lib or /system/app or /system/framework
to
/ramfiles/lib or /ramfiles/app or /ramfiles/framework
Other folders in /system work as normal and can be modified permenantly.
1. Installation
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MAGLDR 1.10 or newer is required on the device.
Before starting the installation process, enter "USB Flasher" mode on the device by using the Volume rocker switch to select items and the green "Call" button as the Enter key.
3. Post installation notes
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You can change the kernel to a newer/custom version by doing the following:
Connect via USB to your HD2 while Android is running.
Spawn an ADB shell
Do the following commands as superuser:
mkdir /tmp/boot
mount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock0 -o rw,noatime,nodiratime /tmp/boot
After that, you can replace the zImage that's located in /tmp/boot
When you're done, you have to unmount the boot partition, like so:
umount /tmp/boot
Restart your device to use the new kernel.
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ReadMe originally by Rajko
Kernel is based on hastarin eb with my own customizations. Enabled EXT4/3, btrfs, yaffs support. Enabled framebuffer console. Updated LED driver with one by dan1j3l. Kernel source: http://www.multiupload.com/BBKXXMIO7C
Screenshots:
^ Home screen - Keyboard ^
^You^
http://www.multiupload.com/CLFNW0OZ25
I've made a custom method to store Apps to SD Card without the need for data.img or an EXT partition on your SD card.
Your apps will be moved to /SDCARD/app
Here's how to move your apps:
Download Gscript from market or from HERE and install then open the app.
^Add a new script^ ^Fill the blank spaces with exactly what you see here^ ^Run the script everytime you want to move your apps to the SD Card^
Note: this is not reversable yet.
Note: this is still an experimental feature, however beta tests have indicated that this method is fine!
If you have issues with battery usage being high in standby, then uncheck "Use wireless networks" in the Location and security settings menu:
Darkstone seems to drop builds and run. I wonder if this one will be supported.
Sent from my HTC HD2 Android
I'd like to clear something up. Quadrant doesn't accurately represent the power of the Android device that the benchmark is ran on.
In this case the I/O was improved significantly due to data files being in RAM. This causes Quadrant to jump up extremely high in score.
This does not make the HD2 more powerful than native devices with the same specs. It simply means read and writes to files are very fast. Quadrant Advance shows this as I/O scores.
The next release of this will show Quadrant going back to normal scores as other builds. Do not be alarmed about this, the speed of the rom will still be the same.