[stock rom][2.3.3] p1000xxjq1 p1000xxjq1 p1000xxjpz

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Chainfire

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Here it is, JQ1, Gingerbread for the Galaxy Tab !

Here are versions both with and without bootloaders:

With bootloaders: http://www.multiupload.com/IZLCKQ3VJC <--- flash this one
Without bootloaders: http://www.multiupload.com/OT2H45PO57

The version without bootloaders doesn't boot for me and gives screen corruption. Running with bootloaders now.

Finally got boot!

Procedure (ODIN !):
- Press the thanks button and/or donate
- Download and extract the firmware zip
- Download and extract the attached gt-p1000_mr_PIT.zip
- Download and extract the attached dbdata.zip
- Flash the firmware tar as PDA, repartition enabled, use the attached PIT
- After flash immediately boot into download mode again
- Flash dbdata.tar as PDA (NO repartition)
- After flash immediately boot into recovery mode
- Wipe cache
- Wipe data / factory reset

EDIT: The bootloaders ARE signed, but NOT secured. Custom kernels and firmwares can still be flashed !

EDIT#2: CF-Root v3.2 for JQ1 / Gingerbread has arrived: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=13687236&postcount=176

EDIT#3: Be sure to use Odin 1.7 attached to this post, older versions of Odin will NOT work !
 

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lilstevie

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hope to god it doesnt need the new bootloaders, or at least that they arent signed
 

mssmison

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Most likely, just as with the i9000 Gingerbread leaks/releases it will need the bootloaders.

Downloading now, thanks chainfire
 

Chainfire

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It appears that even though the bootloaders and kernel are signed, it does allow to flash a non-signed kernel, so ...

Will have to make a CF-Root to 100% verify.

Seems no bootloader patch needed. And even if it was, this wouldn't boot with the unsigned bootloaders.
 

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