[03 JAN]Rajko's CM 6.1[RMNET]

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rajkosto

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Almost stock CM6.1 with some usability apps
Kernel from latest git standard
Download: Link removed pending warez removal from ROM

This is the way to customize an official build to a hd2 nand build
No hackery, no tricks, the way its meant to be done
You can extract it alongside CM 6.1 for desire and do a folder diff to see how to adapt a desire ROM for the HD2
Basically what i used since 03. Oct for testing Magldr, continuously updated when a new CM release is out

Readme:
Code:
Rajko's CM 6.1 NAND ROM for HTC HD2
===========================

Based on CM 6.1 official stable for the HTC Desire.
This is a continuation of the NAND ROM i was making for earlier MAGLDR builds.
Very close to CM 6.1 stock, but added additional applications for convenience, these are:
	- Wifi Manager
	- Quadrant Benchmark Advanced
	- TasKiller
	- Network Speed
	- Current Widget
	- Market Enabler
All applications should be up to date as of 03.01.2010.


1. Installation
===============
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.


2. Known issues
==============
Magnetometer left/right doesn't seem to be working. Don't know what broke this. Investigating.
Due to old QDSP, camera is still the stock 800x480 of HD2.


3. Post installation notes
==============
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 /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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pack21

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I have try a bit.


Very fast build indeed
230 mb free storage
Mobile data ok
Wifi ok


Just see until now a issue, the phone dial, dont like i typing the numbers very fast, if i do that the dial freeze for a second and the call slow to start.


Aparte of that i like the build and Tomorrow will test more this baby.
 
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rajkosto

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the normal quadrant is useless because the cpu score varies so much, so the total score isnt really indicative of anything
with advanced people can compare the individual scores, the ones that matter like IO and 2D/3D
 
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does this kernel include WiFi fix (dynamic mac address). what governer does it use?. What about after call 60mA issue?

just FYI, if you put quadrant advanced, the mods will remove links.
 
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rajkosto

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it's commit 4c31f2fb265ae68b82ed5e8ea4bec91208837011 so yes
60mA is because of too recent toolchain, that was never a problem with this as i used 2010q1 since forever
60mA may happen if GPS is on, turn it off using the power control widget when you don't need it
 

cezzarmicu

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camcorder force close

anyone else having random force closes when running camcorder? camera itself runs ok when taking pictures though...

aside from above issue, the nand/build is running great :)

Also,

i seem to have forgotten how to enable volume control (when playing music) even when the screen is locked/turned off? I can't find it under cyanogenmod settings :(

thanks
 

Yellowbrother

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Aug 30, 2010
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Almost stock CM6.1 with some usability apps
Kernel from latest git standard
Download: http://rajko.info/cupcake/cm610_stable_hd2.7z

This is the way to customize an official build to a hd2 nand build
No hackery, no tricks, the way its meant to be done
You can extract it alongside CM 6.1 for desire and do a folder diff to see how to adapt a desire ROM for the HD2
Basically what i used since 03. Oct for testing Magldr, continuously updated when a new CM release is out

Readme:
Code:
Rajko's CM 6.1 NAND ROM for HTC HD2
===========================

Based on CM 6.1 official stable for the HTC Desire.
This is a continuation of the NAND ROM i was making for earlier MAGLDR builds.
Very close to CM 6.1 stock, but added additional applications for convenience, these are:
	- Wifi Manager
	- Quadrant Benchmark Advanced
	- TasKiller
	- Network Speed
	- Current Widget
	- Market Enabler
All applications should be up to date as of 03.01.2010.


1. Installation
===============
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.


2. Known issues
==============
Magnetometer left/right doesn't seem to be working. Don't know what broke this. Investigating.
Due to old QDSP, camera is still the stock 800x480 of HD2.


3. Post installation notes
==============
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 /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.

is step 3 necessary...wat does step 3 do??? and how do u perform step 3...i don't know "spawn an adb shell" means...and replace zimage in /tmp/boot with what???
 

jenzy1985

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Please can someone upload the CyanogenMod Wallpaper images of this Version ?
Or where I can find it with root explorer ?? Thanks
 

Yellowbrother

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Houston, TX
anyone else having random force closes when running camcorder? camera itself runs ok when taking pictures though...

aside from above issue, the nand/build is running great :)

Also,

i seem to have forgotten how to enable volume control (when playing music) even when the screen is locked/turned off? I can't find it under cyanogenmod settings :(

thanks

Camera and camcorder ok....
 
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    Almost stock CM6.1 with some usability apps
    Kernel from latest git standard
    Download: Link removed pending warez removal from ROM

    This is the way to customize an official build to a hd2 nand build
    No hackery, no tricks, the way its meant to be done
    You can extract it alongside CM 6.1 for desire and do a folder diff to see how to adapt a desire ROM for the HD2
    Basically what i used since 03. Oct for testing Magldr, continuously updated when a new CM release is out

    Readme:
    Code:
    Rajko's CM 6.1 NAND ROM for HTC HD2
    ===========================
    
    Based on CM 6.1 official stable for the HTC Desire.
    This is a continuation of the NAND ROM i was making for earlier MAGLDR builds.
    Very close to CM 6.1 stock, but added additional applications for convenience, these are:
    	- Wifi Manager
    	- Quadrant Benchmark Advanced
    	- TasKiller
    	- Network Speed
    	- Current Widget
    	- Market Enabler
    All applications should be up to date as of 03.01.2010.
    
    
    1. Installation
    ===============
    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.
    
    
    2. Known issues
    ==============
    Magnetometer left/right doesn't seem to be working. Don't know what broke this. Investigating.
    Due to old QDSP, camera is still the stock 800x480 of HD2.
    
    
    3. Post installation notes
    ==============
    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 /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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    it's commit 4c31f2fb265ae68b82ed5e8ea4bec91208837011 so yes
    60mA is because of too recent toolchain, that was never a problem with this as i used 2010q1 since forever
    60mA may happen if GPS is on, turn it off using the power control widget when you don't need it
    2
    no you will not get better upload performance with PPP
    this isnt WINCE RMNET with mtu of 700...

    the reason you might get slower speeds in this build is because i set
    Code:
    ro.ril.gprsclass=10
    ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
    ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
    ro.ril.hsxpa=1

    change gprsclass to 12 and hsxpa to 2
    you have to remount system as RW before you can change build.prop
    mount -o rw,remount /system
    then change the numbers and reboot, you should have better mobile data performance
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    the normal quadrant is useless because the cpu score varies so much, so the total score isnt really indicative of anything
    with advanced people can compare the individual scores, the ones that matter like IO and 2D/3D
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    Thread closed pending removal of warez from the ROM (quadrant advanced is $2.99, so a paid app).