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darren.wlsn1 10-18-2010 12:00 AM

[ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.09 [11/22]
 
[ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.09 [11/22]
[ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/24] - xda-developers



Introduction
Welcome to the "Epic Experience" for the Samsung Epic 4G. This is my very first official ROM that I am releasing, I have developed some on the HTC Hero & the HTC EVO in my earlier days, but nothing very big until now.

I really think you guys are going to enjoy this ROM, I know I do. This ROM is actually my daily ROM as well so once I notice any bugs, no matter how small, I will fix them ASAP.

Features
Deodexed
Sprintware Removed
Modified MMS/SMS app
Bootup/Shutdown sounds ported from the Samsung Galaxy S I9000
Changed shutdown display screen
Choice of 4 launchers

* ADW Launcher
* LauncherPro
* Launcher (Vanilla)
* TouchWiz

AOSP apps

* Clock
* GenieWidget (News & Weather)

AOSP Lockscreen
EVO YouTube App
Spare Parts
Superuser
Google Maps & Google Street View are up to date
Pandora Compatible
Live Wallpapers ported from the Samsung I9000 & Samsung Fascinate

* Aurora
* Blue Sea
* Connection
* Dandelion
* Flow
* Forest
* Layers Of Light
* Luminescence
* Ocean Wave
* Spark

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* - Wipe required

http://schizopunk.com/EpicExperience...ce_v1.2.09.zip


Version 1.2.05

* Removed 270 degree rotation by default, but added a flashable zip to add it back in
* Back to the Evo YouTube app until the Froyo YouTube is more stable
* Puzzle Lockscreen (...well, sorta)
* Removed "battery full" mod and "reboot" option (newest version caused crashes) - use Volume up + Camera + Power button to reboot.
* Changed the lockscreen "clock font" to look more like the other Galaxy S models

Version 1.2.06

* Reboot Mod & "Battery full" Mod are back!
* Removed Galaxy S apps like Daily Briefing, Mini Diary & Write & Go (saving space, but added a flashable)
* Removed unneeded APKs (More Storage Space)
* Added Car Home (fully works! Thanks SyndicateROM!)
* Updated Google Maps
* Google Voice (I'd recommend setting up your voicemail here... much better than Sprint's!)
* Most recent version of Wireless Tether is on your SDcard (SDcard/Epic Experience/Applications)
* Updated Fascinate Music Player (SyndicateROM)
* Newer 2.2 Market (should fix some market issues people have had)

Version 1.2.07

* Custom boot & shutdown animation (also an even better one is in the works… this should hold you over though)
* Wired Tether & Wireless Tether included (works out of the box!)
* Updated Spare Parts
* Epic, Nexus, and Moment Ringtones (gremlyn1)
* Vanilla Lock Screen is back

Version 1.2.07a

* Removed custom boot animation (Any kernel can be used)
* Removed duplicate ringtones

Version 1.2.08

* Fixed a "bug" with the shutdown screen where if wouldn't fully go black
* Added a custom ringtone made by me. More to come soon.
* Updated to the latest version of Google Maps
* Latest version of Wireless Tether
* Added the "smart alarm" ringtones, although I don't think they're working correctly yet.


Change Log

Version 1.2.09

* "Froyo Themed" - Has a little more of a Froyo look with the Froyo 3G indicator and other framework changes
* Gallery with multi-touch & pinch peek (b-reezy)
* Changed the boot down animation a little bit but still still a tad choppy
* Changed default ringtone


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Add-Ons & Patches
Backgrounds (Non-Flashable)
Samsung Widgets
Stock MMS/SMS
Modified MMS/SMS (Stock Icon)
Modified MMS/SMS (International Galaxy S Icon)
TouchWiz Lock Screen
Samsung Live Wallpapers
Vanilla Lock Screen
Launcher
ThinkOffice

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Compatible Kernels

* MixUp
* noobnl's Andromeda
* FluffKernel


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Known Bugs
None
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Credits

* noobnl for the deodexed framework
* Geniusdog254 for his overclocked kernel
* noobnl for his Andromeda Galaxy Kernel
* crake001 for the battery percentage mod
* bubby323 for the Vanilla Lockscreen
* phantomevo77 for being my dedicated guinea pig & tester.

Special Notes

* Do NOT remove TouchWiz Launcher from this ROM, doing so will cause contact syncing issues & "acore" force closes
* Any kernel should work with this ROM other than stock.
* If you are coming from 1.1.xx do NOT try to save yourself some time by flashing 1.2.xx overtop of it. 1.1 & 1.2 are completely different frameworks.

darren.wlsn1 10-18-2010 02:26 AM

Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/18]
 
please pm me if i miss a update but im pretty good with keeping up. hope this helps you guys. im gonna start off with battery calibrate i do with flashing every kernel. kenels posted in no order and my results are this rom (experience) xxxxx kernel, here we go:

CALIBRATE YOUR BATTERY!!! This kernel is very different from stock, you may get poor battery life if you're switching to Phoenix from stock. To do so: After flashing Phoenix, charge to 100%. Go into Clockwork Recovery, go to Advanced, and hit Wipe Battery Stats. Reboot, then fully drain the battery 100% -> 0%. Charge it back up to 100% while turned on, and you should be calibrated.


[KERNEL] Phoenix v1.49 (10/27/2010) just got updated so havent used it but good results with his stuff.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13862902/phoenix-10272010.zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=811030

2) [KERNEL] [GPL] MixUp - Overclock/Undervolt (10/24/2010 - D'OH'ETH!) new to me but also good/great results.
Changelog:
MixUp-20101024-847 -- Released 10/24/2010 8:47PM CST:

* Switched back to conservative scheduler by default. Interactive is still there, but not default. It'll get set to default when someone fixes interactive.
* Patched up to 2.6.29.6 (thanks @Nullghost)
* Various scheduler tweaks, backported from newer versions
* New BusyBox version
* Back camera tweaks, sharpness & saturation upped a notch. I think its better, but if you disagree then take them down a notch in camera settings.
* Front cam tweaks. Samsung -- People != blobbish vampires. Sharpness & color upped. No more pale blobs of Play-Doh.
* RNDIS! Finally! DevinXTreme got this one goin.
* Speaking of Devin, this is now a collab between him & I, with some (credited) kanging from @Nullghost
* Optical sensor tweaks. I know, I know, they keep coming. It's good, I promise. I think I FINALLY fixed it.
* IMPORTANT! Calibrate your battery after flashing this kernel, else it will decrease! To calibrate, charge your phone all the way (or insert a full battery), wipe battery stats in Clockwork, let it drain to ZERO, plug it in and charge to FULL! Do NOT put in a full battery after the discharge. Your battery should really improve after this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...7&d=1287971589 kernel
thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=786988

mixed up NON VOODOO. http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...3&d=1286328601

STOCK KERNEL:
Standalone DI18 kernel updater, will flash stock DI18 kernel - md5: bb057a476af2e236cc34224c8b537226
http://firon.net/xda/stock.di18.kern...ate.signed.zip



UPDATED MIXED UP KERNEL
[KERNEL] [GPL] MixUp - Overclock/Undervolt (11/10/2010 - Taco Madness!)

nonvoodoo http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...3&d=1286328601

http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...0&d=1289450416 VOODOO


Changelog:
MixUp-20101110-1036 -- Released 11/10/2010 10:37PM CST:

* Added Smartass governor. Still beta. Not default, but available. Similar to interactive, but more responsive & better battery supposedly. Thanks to a dev in the Hero forums whose name I can't remember.
* CIFS support
* VooDoo Sound support. Still beta.
* 1.3Ghz & 1.6Ghz OC!
* Light & CPU tweaks from Devin
* Several more small tweaks I can't remember
* This version is beta! I have NOT tested this one at all! I'm running FroYo atm, and I can't test this kernel since it isn't .32. Let me know of any (probably a few) bugs.

Formula84 10-18-2010 11:25 PM

Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/18]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nadcicle20 (Post 1976525)
Been running this for about 20 minutes with mixup kernal and androdena galassia theme and so far so good.

Can someone school me on kernel flashing, this rom does not include the kernel, so after flashing in clockwork do i need to also flash the kernel or rom will not boot? or do i flash the kernel first then the flash the rom?

darren.wlsn1 10-18-2010 11:27 PM

Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/18]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nadcicle20 (Post 1976525)
Been running this for about 20 minutes with mixup kernal and androdena galassia theme and so far so good.

ya that theme is cool, theres 2 now i think. 1.O and 1.6

Dulanic 10-19-2010 08:05 AM

Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/18]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Formula84 (Post 1976694)
Can someone school me on kernel flashing, this rom does not include the kernel, so after flashing in clockwork do i need to also flash the kernel or rom will not boot? or do i flash the kernel first then the flash the rom?

He leaves the kernel up to you. You can flash the ROM with no updated kernel and it will work with the stock kernel. You can use any kernel out there. Just flash whatever kernel you want with clockwork recovery, easy and simple.

nadcicle20 10-19-2010 06:55 PM

Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/18]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Formula84 (Post 1976694)
Can someone school me on kernel flashing, this rom does not include the kernel, so after flashing in clockwork do i need to also flash the kernel or rom will not boot? or do i flash the kernel first then the flash the rom?

My personal experience was to use odin to go back to stock di18 then after you have that installed go ahead and do 1 click root.

When root is done do the clockwork then install the kernal then the rom then the theme.

Of course this is only the way I done it. It doesn't mean it has to be done in that exact order. Good luck with it either way.

Dulanic 10-20-2010 09:02 AM

Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/18]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nadcicle20 (Post 1977275)
My personal experience was to use odin to go back to stock di18 then after you have that installed go ahead and do 1 click root.

When root is done do the clockwork then install the kernal then the rom then the theme.

Of course this is only the way I done it. It doesn't mean it has to be done in that exact order. Good luck with it either way.

Be careful with one click rooting. Do not use JoeyKrim's one click root as it tends to cause problems. Noobnl has a decent one click rooting that works pretty well.

darren.wlsn1 10-20-2010 09:05 AM

Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/18]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nadcicle20 (Post 1977275)
My personal experience was to use odin to go back to stock di18 then after you have that installed go ahead and do 1 click root.

When root is done do the clockwork then install the kernal then the rom then the theme.

Of course this is only the way I done it. It doesn't mean it has to be done in that exact order. Good luck with it either way.

if your using stock kernel then none of this is needed, rom has no kernel. very odd that you do all this for anything imo, wipe twice/wipe delvic/flash

bobbyblack 10-20-2010 12:51 PM

Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/18]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darren.wlsn1 (Post 1976695)
ya that theme is cool, theres 2 now i think. 1.O and 1.6

Its been updated to 2.1

nadcicle20 10-20-2010 01:33 PM

Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.02 [10/18]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dulanic (Post 1977622)
Be careful with one click rooting. Do not use JoeyKrim's one click root as it tends to cause problems. Noobnl has a decent one click rooting that works pretty well.

That would be the one I am using.

Quote:

Originally Posted by darren.wlsn1 (Post 1977623)
if your using stock kernel then none of this is needed, rom has no kernel. very odd that you do all this for anything imo, wipe twice/wipe delvic/flash

I wasn't using stock kernal. I tried a phoenix kernal or something at one time so that's why i used odin to go back to stock in the first place.

I used Mixup to get the overclock kernal since I didn't want to keep the stock kernal.

So there is a reason I did all of this to begin with. Trust me I am not doing it all for nothing lol. I have had problems flashing another kernal over another before so I always go back to stock before installing another kernal, but to install a kernal it is easiest to install it through clockwork for me. So each of those steps were to my "peronal" needs. Alot of people might not have to go through all of em like i did if they are on stock to begin with.


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