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Re: {ROM} Generic Manilla Lite 23549. 3/20/2010
I like your rom, even with the internet speed boost internet is still a little slow....Keep up the good work!
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Re: {ROM} Generic Manilla Lite 23549. 3/20/2010
dont you have a download count on the place you have your rom hosted? the vogue users are dwindling but your sure to hit around fifty at least 30 r ppl who just take from here with no posts no thanks lerk only.. so if hotfile dont let you see how many downloads maby move to megaupload
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Re: {ROM} Generic Manilla Lite 23549. 3/20/2010
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What did you do for the Timestamp fix in your ROM's? Thanks!
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Re: {ROM} Generic Manilla Lite 23549. 3/20/2010
took the cab and made oem droped it in timestampfix.cab someone at xda made the fix .. most of the time after i flash a fix and it works ill cook in the registry and remove the oem
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Re: {ROM} Generic Manilla Lite 23549. 3/20/2010
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That is what I currently do right now too. But someone reported that this fix will only work correctly when the phone is off. Meaning, if your phone was off and you received a text at 12:00 PM and you then turn your phone on at 1:00 PM your text would then show a timestamp of 1:00 PM and Not 12:00 PM... I never tested this... But to me that is no big deal... But to someone else it just might me. Now there is some fixes for both sprint and USCC for the Vogue. (HTC website) No other carrier offers the fix at this time. ![]() I have tried to replace the rilphone.dll from both sprint and USCC... Sprint rilphone.dll caused my Activesync Icon to always display as disconnected. But the Timestamp was fixed with no Regedit... The USCC worked just fine but needs a Regedit and thus causing the problem above (untested)... The "Fixed" rilphone.dll is made for WM 6.0 ROMS (however someone did report a 6.5 ROM worked) but not on 6.5.3 ROMS. The rilphone.dll is device specific, I tried some others and it turned off my raido... We either need to find out if the current rilphone.dll can be patched or just live with the problem above... Which I'm OK with too. ![]() |
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Re: {ROM} Generic Manilla Lite 23549. 3/20/2010
[QUOTE=Lmiller1708;1661815]Thanks for you response!
ril is just a 3rd party to talk to the os.. so if the radio number is the same in the ril and the os they will work together is not build dependant its radio dependant i believe going from memory.. ex:REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL] "Dll"="fakeril.dll" "Prefix"="RIL" "Order"=dword:3 "Index"=dword:1 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Cellular\RIL] "CapsNotificationImplParams"=dword:00000004 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Cellular\Ril] "Packet"=dword:1 "Contexts"=dword:3 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\RIL] "NetworkType"=dword:1 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Phone] "Features"=dword:0202C718 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Phone] "FeaturesAlternative"=dword:0002F818 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Phone] "Features"=dword:18 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Phone\Providers\Heuristi csAgents] "Fake Network"="{F5986DBE-F3CF-4d2b-BEBA-28026D6B8735}" The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Cellular\RIL registry key configures the connection mode and number of concurrent connections used by Radio Interface Layer. The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\RIL registry key configures the port name used by Radio Interface Layer The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Cellular\CellTSP registry key configures the telephony service provider The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Cellular\RIL registry key has new values The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Cellular\RIL\RemoteCallTyp e registry key is used for Push-To-Talk (PTT) calls. This key is read during the device initialization process, so it must be built into the device image or provisioned using XML. Packet : REG_DWORD Specifies the connection mode used by GPRS connections. When set to 0, a RAS-based connection is used. When set to a value greater than or equal to 1, NDIS GPRS is used. By default, this registry key does not exist. To enable RIL NDIS packet APIs, this registry key must be added to Cellcore.reg. Contexts : REG_DWORD Specifies the number of concurrent connections (contexts) accepted by the Connection Manager and the RIL proxy. Only values between 1 and 8 are supported. If set to 0, the default value is used. If set to a value greater than 8, the value is ignored and 8 concurrent connections are accepted. For PPP-based GPRS connections, if the registry key does not exist, or if the registry setting is 1, the RIL proxy will retrieve the COM (serial) port from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\RIL\DataPort . The COM port is not used for NDIS-based GPRS connections. By default, this registry setting does not exist. To enable multiple concurrent GPRS connections on a device, this registry key must be added to Cellcore.reg and set to a value greater than 1. DataPort : REG_SZ Specifies the name of the serial port to be used for PPP-based data connections. The serial port is not used for NDIS-based GPRS connections. This registry setting is only used if the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Cellular\RIL\Contexts key has not been set. DisableCPHSOverride : REG_DWORD By default, the CPHS operator name (the operator name stored in the SIM) overrides all other stored operator names when the user is registered on the Home PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network) and EONS is not enabled. In that case, the CPHS name is displayed as the operator name. Setting this value to 1 disables CPHS override. When override is disabled, the sample RIL driver then queries registry values keyed by network number, hard-coded tables and radio responses for the operator name. The EONS string, if enabled, takes precedence over CPHS override. EONSEnabled : REG_DWORD When set to 1, specifies that EONS (Enhanced Operator Name String) is available. When set to 0 or not present, EONS is not used. The operator name is then set using the CPHS override, unless the override has been explicitly disabled. The IMGPTT flag needs to be set in the platform.reg file. Some general info.. RIL allows reuse of the underlying hardware layer by using a device driver approach and stub DLLs for every application. ![]() So in short the one that works just needs a tweeking to the reg to fix there call values Last edited by wooptiewoous; 03-27-2010 at 11:43 AM. |
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