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has anybody managed to fit bluemonte 1.8c or any other dolby mobile enabled romon a 150meg partition?

i can get 1.8c to load but i lose market and superuser i dont mind losing a few thing but not root and market access

been trying for hours to get the right combination of apks to remove getting nowhere

i spend 6 hours a day at work listening to music so i could realy do with dolby mobile but i also want to use 150meg partition

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i spend 6 hours a day at work listening to music so i could realy do with dolby mobile...

are they looking for any new faces where you work :rolleyes:

dolby was only available in the stock orange 2.3.2 rom, unfortunately boys being boys our devs went on to 2.3.x roms...

and it wasnt just dolby we lost, also HD calls and signal boost.....

It would be great if one of the devs would re-vamp the stock orange again...

stay on stock partition or the 200 system so you're open for any rom...

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their was a guide on the x10i where it tells you which stuff you could get away with ,dont no if it will let you do same here. i have the list somewhere.

i have found it. if you want it .might help.

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their was a guide on the x10i where it tells you which stuff you could get away with ,dont no if it will let you do same here. i have the list somewhere.

i have found it. if you want it .might help.

yes please could you post it

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are they looking for any new faces where you work :rolleyes:

dolby was only available in the stock orange 2.3.2 rom, unfortunately boys being boys our devs went on to 2.3.x roms...

and it wasnt just dolby we lost, also HD calls and signal boost.....

It would be great if one of the devs would re-vamp the stock orange again...

stay on stock partition or the 200 system so you're open for any rom...

when i woz adding the reboot & recovery to the power menu in atomic (2.3.5) i noticed all the resources for Dolby digital are infarct there... im going to look into it because if it works on orange roms & no other rom for skate its obviously not hardware, so should be possible.

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has anybody managed to fit bluemonte 1.8c or any other dolby mobile enabled romon a 150meg partition?

i can get 1.8c to load but i lose market and superuser i dont mind losing a few thing but not root and market access

been trying for hours to get the right combination of apks to remove getting nowhere

i spend 6 hours a day at work listening to music so i could realy do with dolby mobile but i also want to use 150meg partition

start by removing everything you can get back from the market....

bootanimation.zip (think this is 7.5mb)

everytime you remove & app make sure you remove its .odex file aswell

thats the problem with odexed rom's there rather big in size sad.gif

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start by removing everything you can get back from the market....

bootanimation.zip (think this is 7.5mb)

everytime you remove & app make sure you remove its .odex file aswell

thats the problem with odexed rom's there rather big in size

I thought it was deodexed roms that were bigger (and a little slower)?

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I thought it was deodexed roms that were bigger (and a little slower)?

Odexed means you have the .apk and the .odex.

Deodex means you have the .apk only.

What is the .apk? Is nothing less than a bunch, I mean a bunch, of files compressed and rearranged to an .apk format.

If the .apk involves compression it means the .odex in a odexed ROM is not compressed, meaning it takes more space than it would if it was compressed in the .apk.

When you have a deodexed ROM you have single .apk files, usually optimized and zipaligned. Since they're single files it takes less time to read from them cuz you have don't have to make your RAM jump around looking for the corresponding files as in the odexed case.

I hope it wasn't confusing :P

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when i woz adding the reboot & recovery to the power menu in atomic (2.3.5) i noticed all the resources for Dolby digital are infarct there... im going to look into it because if it works on orange roms & no other rom for skate its obviously not hardware, so should be possible.

cheers, that would be good....and signal boost would be a novelty as well,,,

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sent you a pm

philmein

nice list should help me thanxsmile.gif

looked at flashtools looks to much hassle i will just go back to 200meg partition

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Odexed means you have the .apk and the .odex.

Deodex means you have the .apk only.

What is the .apk? Is nothing less than a bunch, I mean a bunch, of files compressed and rearranged to an .apk format.

If the .apk involves compression it means the .odex in a odexed ROM is not compressed, meaning it takes more space than it would if it was compressed in the .apk.

When you have a deodexed ROM you have single .apk files, usually optimized and zipaligned. Since they're single files it takes less time to read from them cuz you have don't have to make your RAM jump around looking for the corresponding files as in the odexed case.

I hope it wasn't confusing

Thanks for the info. When I had a g1 the devs would boast that their rom "saves valuable space" by being odexed... I'm very confused lol.

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Thanks for the info. When I had a g1 the devs would boast that their rom "saves valuable space" by being odexed... I'm very confused lol.

odexed roms use less internel memory space because the .odex file is stored on the system partition with the apk, witch dose not touch the internal memory for apps

with deodexed roms the classes.dex for all the system .apk's are stored in the dalvik-cache, witch uses your internal memory, resulting in less internal memory for app's

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odexed roms use less internel memory space because the .odex file is stored on the system partition with the apk, witch dose not touch the internal memory for apps

with deodexed roms the classes.dex for all the system .apk's are stored in the dalvik-cache, witch uses your internal memory, resulting in less internal memory for app's

Riiiiiight.... I feel stupid now :mellow:

I forgot the dalvik-cache being kept in internal memory, was only thinking in /system space...

Sorry for the mislead Atomix86, tillaz answered 110% correctly.

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odexed roms use less internel memory space because the .odex file is stored on the system partition with the apk, witch dose not touch the internal memory for apps

with deodexed roms the classes.dex for all the system .apk's are stored in the dalvik-cache, witch uses your internal memory, resulting in less internal memory for app's

Aha, that makes more sense! Thanks very much :)

Riiiiiight.... I feel stupid now

I forgot the dalvik-cache being kept in internal memory, was only thinking in /system space...

Sorry for the mislead Atomix86, tillaz answered 110% correctly.

No need to apologise, I've learned something new today ;)

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