Wednesday, February 11, 2009

JFv1.43 released

This is a small bugfix to the new ADP1.1h version. It fixes the issue with Latitude where it would hang after clicking "I agree".

The former ADP1.1h version is now named "holiday" instead, to differentiate between it and the true ADP1 image. It turns out that ADP1.1, and the new holiday update to ADP1.1 were (more than likely) actually the firmwares meant for the "holiday bonus" phones that Google employees were given over the holidays.

Enjoy!

For more info on the JFv1.4* builds in general, see the xda-dev announcement thread for JFv1.4*.

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40 comments:

  1. thanks ;) for your hard work, the new release is fully functional on my DevPhone

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  2. [...] którzy jeszcze nie wiedzą, śpieszę powiedzieć iż dostępna jest nowa wersja ADP 1.1 skompilowana przez JesusFreke?s-a. Więcej detali znajduje się w tym wpisie na forum [...]

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  3. Not only are you good, you are fast. Why are you not working @ google (if you aren't already)?

    suggestion: md5 hash sums would be nice.

    Thanks for all your hard work!

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  4. it's hanged in android title, what should i do?

    Se me queda colgado en la pantalla de título, ¿qué debo hacer?

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  5. A wipe should do the trick. Boot into recovery mode (home + power), then press alt+w to do a wipe. Note: this will clear out all your apps and data, and you will have to register with google again.

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  6. I cannot install you OS to my G1.
    It reports there is ab error "No Signature (392 files)" then installation aborted.
    ??
    Can you help me? Thanks

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  7. You need to downgrade to RC29 and install a modified recovery image. See this tutorial for more details

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  8. Where can the official Google ADP firmware be downloaded? I can't seem to find it anywhere.

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  9. Where to get the radio update from? I read you have to install the RC33 radio image as well...

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  10. Could you add a RSS feed? So I can keep up with your releases! :)

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  11. you run a normal G1 from T-mobile, you just can run authorized images.
    two options:
    1) root your phone ( you will loose guarantee)
    2) buy a developer Phone

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  12. Hi...
    What is comming next? JF1.44??
    What about include some features provided by oficial cupcake? (like video recording, x86 support, bluetooth profiles, New kernel based on Linux 2.6.27, etc...

    Thanks and great job!

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  13. Did as per instructions above and it installed all ok but had the same issue as Alexiel with it hanging at the Android title. What's the go? Didn't bank on having to (and didn't want to) have to wipe it and start again... Any other/better suggestions?

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  14. i've updated to RC33 v1.43 but i am having trouble flashing my radio...can you instruct me on how to do this?

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  15. JF, First off I would like to say thanks to all your hard work and great firmwares. I was over at xda reading your posts and d/l'd your radio update but I am new to all this. Dang, it took me two days to install your firmware and get root. My question is how do I go about installing the radio update? Any help is much appreciated! Thanks for your time!

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  16. I'm currently on JF143, great job! Keep up the good work!

    Im on a ADP1, and have not updated the radio update, is it safe to just rename the radio_update to update.zip put on flash card and install update?

    I'm currently in Australia.

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  17. BTW morden the update is here
    http://jf.odiness.com/RC33/RC33radio_update_testkeys.zip

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  18. 1.43 works great on dev. Had to wipe -- too many things were broken with a non-wipe installation.

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  19. Is it required to load the radio image again before the update? I update to your v1.43 and the phone wouldn't work. I then updated back to 1.41 installing the radio image again.

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  20. ok i am a newbie and i do not like the standard g1. but i do not want to lose my my faves or anything else. what version should i use to get auto rotate and multitouch. my phones in fo is
    firmware 1.1
    baseband 1.22.14.11
    krenel 2.6.25-01845
    build kila-user 1.1 plat-rc33 126986 ota-rel-keys,release-keys

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  21. In My country we call you Un Matatan...meaning, you are the man...thanks for all of those helpful tips and hard work. I am a happy G1 owner.

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  22. You should always do a backup beforehand if you aren't prepared to do a wipe.

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  23. The ADP1 firmware hasn't been released officially. When I received my ADP1, I made a backup of the stock firmware that came on it. You can download it here - http://andblogs.net/2008/12/android-dev-phone-1-software-image/

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  24. Copy the radio update zip to your sdcard, rename to update.zip and apply as per usual

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  25. [...] klar ist, habe ich nun versucht das ganze rückgängig zu machen, um mir die JFv1.43 Holiday von JesusFreke zu installieren, da es zum einen Latidude enthält und man die Registrierung skippen kann, damit [...]

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  26. Hi,

    cant upgrade the TerminaEmulator is that right?
    They told me cant install because the old app cant uninstall...

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  27. Hey man, first off let me say great job; I'm glad to see someone out there working on the Android like it should be.

    I just installed v1.43h, everything works great except the my favs program is gone and no longer on the phone and my contacts are all gone and will not resync, it keeps telling me it has to force close. Any suggestions on what I should do, have you seen this issue before?

    Appriciate all the help man!

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  28. I did this update and now I don't have myfaves or IM. Can i just download your jfv142_RC33 and install it on top of this one? Will i get back myfaves and IM? My intention is having my phone rooted but not as a Developer phone. Any feedback will be appreciated.

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  29. Is the source code for this hacked version available? I'd be really interested to see the patches. I'm curious to see how easy it was to get multi-touch info out of the touch screen. Also I'd love to be able to hack on it myself.

    Thanks
    -Arthur

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  30. Hey JF... Thanks for the awesome work man. I've never seen ROMs out this fast!!! Was wondering if you've done any playing around with the 1..5 firmware yet and if so, how it looks. I'm not in any hurries... your work so far has been impeccable, not to mention the help you offer...

    Thanks again Freke...

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  31. Thanks for your work. A question, How do I go back to a non rooted RC 33?

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  32. I understood that JFv1.42_RC33 would auto update - however, 1.43 is not listed?

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  33. David, I think you may have got mixed up with the Markets Update notification, for Market installed apps

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  34. I have the JFUpdater application installed.

    2nd issue...my FIrefox will not allow posting information have to use IE...

    As I have everything working...TX'S "JF"...I was just wondering if it is a small hick-up, my setup or ?????

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  35. [...] of the first things I did to my phone was to root it and install a hacked version of android on it. With the hacked version I could change the theme on it, do multi touch (still in [...]

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