tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.comments2014-12-22T16:35:11.959-06:00Mike's blog of randomnessMike Hickshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15257599090818492294noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-9296580082798318462014-12-22T16:35:11.959-06:002014-12-22T16:35:11.959-06:00Awesome just found this guide again after realizin...Awesome just found this guide again after realizing i need to revive my old S2 because it goes wayy slow with all the stock stuff bogging it down, works great.<br /><br />thank you mikeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-5817533446947983012014-08-09T22:49:49.012-05:002014-08-09T22:49:49.012-05:00Thanks for this guide and the composition of links...Thanks for this guide and the composition of links & stuff here, Mike.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-63478686376543216942014-08-09T22:48:28.076-05:002014-08-09T22:48:28.076-05:00Hey this worked to un-brick my Samsung Galaxy S2 t...Hey this worked to un-brick my Samsung Galaxy S2 t-mobile phone perfectly. It had been bricked for 2 months or so. It did not allow me to enter download mode and appeared to just go back to firmware upgrade encountered an issue screen. If anyone else has this problem, I tried to boot into recovery mode by holding power, vol up and down buttons and thought it just didn't work again, however, when I checked in heimdall it did detect my device. I downloaded the Samsung Galaxy S2 T-Mobile clockwork mod image from the site on here, ran heimdall flash --recovery command with that .img file and it gave me and error:<br /><br />ERROR: Partition "recovery" does not exist in the specified PIT.<br /><br />although it gave me this error, after that it started booting properly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-40347794639833568992013-04-01T23:32:04.104-05:002013-04-01T23:32:04.104-05:00Love the post!
I learned tonight that you can use...Love the post!<br /><br />I learned tonight that you can use the StopID/stopnumber to get *all* buses that stop there. And the StopID seems to have the direction built in.<br /><br />This pulls up the information for the stop you mentioned above.<br /><br />http://metrotransit.org/Mobile/Nextrip.aspx?stopnumber=53040Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03367289095303763366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-44145637348596742502012-12-29T07:52:21.946-06:002012-12-29T07:52:21.946-06:00Hi, I have some problems building both heimdall fo...Hi, I have some problems building both heimdall for OS X<br /><br />I stuck at 2d, where I got this msg:<br />========================================<br />Chens-MacBook-Pro:heimdall chenjian$ ./configure<br />checking for pkg-config... /opt/local/bin/pkg-config<br />checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes<br />checking for DEPS... no<br />configure: error: Package requirements (libusb-1.0 >= 1.0.8) were not met:<br /><br />No package 'libusb-1.0' found<br /><br />Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you<br />installed software in a non-standard prefix.<br /><br />Alternatively, you may set the environment variables DEPS_CFLAGS<br />and DEPS_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.<br />See the pkg-config man page for more details.<br />================================================<br /><br />I installed pkgconfig from Macport but I have no prior knowledge with Macport, <br />so I think something is wrong with the PKG_CONFIG_PATH maybe?<br /><br />Sorry new to OSX/Unix<br /><br />Thanks...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17860895511013102465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-45390833083717228722012-12-19T16:12:48.812-06:002012-12-19T16:12:48.812-06:00Just a note that this works on the Koodo Samsung G...Just a note that this works on the Koodo Samsung Galaxy S IIx (SGH-T989D) with the exception that to get into Download Mode, you need to hold down just the Volume Down (and _not_ both Volume Up and Volume Down).<br /><br />To boot into recovery, both Volume Up and Volume Down need to be held down.<br /><br />Thanks for the post!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-73146004977295270942012-12-11T08:50:14.872-06:002012-12-11T08:50:14.872-06:00@skurfer: BTW, you mentioned that you'll need ...@skurfer: BTW, you mentioned that you'll need to "work on the BridgeManager.cpp to recognize my T-mobile S II." However, that recognition is already built-in if you used my Git fork, or if you grab the Marsh Ray fork as of fifteen or so minutes ago.Jamie Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15251039667500187808noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-60693614183639115162012-12-11T08:47:53.422-06:002012-12-11T08:47:53.422-06:00@skurfer, I'm glad it helped. Credit for the s...@skurfer, I'm glad it helped. Credit for the solution should go to Mike and Marsh Ray, though. I just helped make the process more streamlined.<br /><br />---------<br /><br />To bring us up to date: Marsh Ray just accepted my pull request, which means the fork I mentioned in my original comment is now obsolete.<br /><br />In a nutshell, Mike's patch is no longer necessary, and readers of this blog post should now just skip straight to his Step 1, and follow from there.<br /><br />Jamie Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15251039667500187808noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-18750926761779788972012-12-03T13:38:59.415-06:002012-12-03T13:38:59.415-06:00@Jamie: Thanks for sharing your code.
In the Read...@Jamie: Thanks for sharing your code.<br /><br />In the Readme at github.com/jamiejackson/, Jamie comments '... probably doesn't even build except on Linux.'<br /><br />Good news OS X users, Jamie's code builds on OS X Lion without an issue. Works as long as you follow instructions - i.e. all of dependencies needed such as Macports (and Macports dependencies) are present.<br /><br />If you're running ./configure per instructions without using the sudo command, you will probably need to move the old heimdall/configure.log out of the way ($sudo mv config.log config_downloaded.log). <br /><br />Jamie's code built easier than the original Heimdall (v1.3.1) code which the missing function clock_gettime on OS X requires a workaround.<br /><br />Now I will work on the BridgeManager.cpp to recognize my T-mobile S II...<br /><br />Thanks Mike and Jamie for the info and code.skurfurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03308439318975273662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769643017500279899.post-45940068959392592922012-11-17T23:02:41.207-06:002012-11-17T23:02:41.207-06:00Mike, Blogger did mangle your patch a little, but ...Mike, Blogger did mangle your patch a little, but I forked the marshray fork, patched, and sent marshray a pull request (https://github.com/marshray/Heimdall/pull/2).<br /><br />Others, until marshray accepts my pull request, use this instead of Mike's Step 1, above, and you won't have to bother with anything above "So, the basic basics":<br />git clone git://github.com/jamiejackson/Heimdall.git<br /><br />Ubuntu users: I may have had some of the necessary packages already installed, but these were the ones *I* had to install to compile according to Mike's instructions. Consider this an extra step after step 2b-ish:<br />sudo apt-get install qt4-qmake libqt4-dev libusb-1.0-0-devJamie Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15251039667500187808noreply@blogger.com