Monday, June 21, 2010

Nexus One - how to upgrade to CyanogenMod-5 [stable V5.0.8 (06/19/2010)] - instructions

The new 5.0.8 CyanogenMod has been released : CyanogenMod-5 for Nexus One: Kang Central Station V5.0.8 (06/19/2010) ([ROM] CyanogenMod-5: Kang Central Station (STABLE) [06/19/2010 / 5.0.8]).

Here are the detailed instructions to install it.

As the Nexus One's radio image has to be flashed to the Froyo's one, the instructions to follow are the ones Cyanogen gives for a first install, starting from step 2 with a wipe on step 4 :
- First time flashing CM to your Nexus (or coming from another ROM)?
1. Unlock your device and install Clockwork Recovery or Amon_RA's recovery image
2. Do a Nandroid backup!
3. Update your radio if necessary
4. WIPE
5. Install the ROM
5. Optionally install the Google Addon

If it's the first time flashing your Nexus, start from step 1 !! Directions can be found in the post Nexus One - CyanogenMod For Nexus One V5.0.5.3 (03/23/2010).

It may be useful to read the full process here How to Root Your Nexus One as well as other resources I have used for the initial root of my Nexus
Nexus One - CyanogenMod For Nexus One V5.0.5.3 (03/23/2010). Detailed instructions on the Cyanogen firmware upgrade process can also be found in my other post
Nexus One - how to upgrade to CyanogenMod-5 [stable 5.0.6 version of 04/15/2010] - detailled instructions.


So let's start :
  1. first, prepare everything that is needed. Download all the images : CyanogenMod 5.0.8-N1 latest version, EPF30+ Google Addon and FRF50 Radio Firmware
  2. check the MD5 checksum of the CyanogenMod 5.0.8-N1 and FRF50 Radio Firmware files with a md5 the file to check on the command line
  3. connect your Nexus to your computer and mount it turning on USB storage mode, then copy the CyanogenMod 5.0.8-N1 and EPF30+ Google Addon files to the root of your SDcard but leave the FRF50 Radio Firmware on your computer as it will be flashed using a “fastboot flash radio the radio .img file” command from your computer's command line
  4. ensure the fastboot utility is in your PATH. The fastboot utility is not in the standard Android SDK on Mac but it can be found in the SuperBoot image which contains a fastboot version for Mac, Linux and Windows. Choose the one that pertains to your platform and put it in the android/tools directory, renaming it simply as fastboot
  5. proceed with step 2 : the Nandroid backup. Follow detailed instructions from step 5 to step 11 of the post Nexus One - how to upgrade to CyanogenMod-5 [stable 5.0.6 version of 04/15/2010] - detailled instructions
  6. at then end of step 11, on screen "android system recovery", use the track ball to choose power off item (the last one), then press the track ball to select the option, and press the track ball a second time on the question to confirm the power off
  7. let's proceed with step 3 : update your radio. The following is based on instructions from How to Root Your Nexus One
  8. Boot the phone while holding down the VOLUMEDOWN-key. The screens turns white with 3 green Androids skating at the bottom of the screen. FASTBOOT is hilighted in blue. Press power button to enter fastboot mode.
  9. on your computer, open a command line shell. Navigate to the directory where the radio-4.06.00.12_7.img radio image has been stored. Then enter the command ./fastboot flash radio radio-4.06.00.12_7.img. The fastboot command starts by sending the radio image and display a status sending 'radio' (26112 KB)... OKAY, then writes the radio image ans display a status writing 'radio'... OKAY.
  10. back on your Nexus, select POWER DOWN item on the FASTBOOT USB screen using VOL DOWN key, then press power button.
  11. time to proceed with step 4 : WIPE. Reboot in RECOVERY mode by pressing power button while holding down the VOLUMEDOWN-key. The screens turns white with 3 green Androids skating at the bottom of the screen. FASTBOOT is hilighted in blue. Press VOL DOWN key to hilight RECOVERY, then press power button. The Nexus boot screen (the 4 colors cross) appears followed by the Cyan "Android system recovery" screen
  12. Use the trackball to hilight the "Wipe" item then press the trackball. On the "Choose wipe item" screen, wipe everything as stated on step 6 Wipe of How to Root Your Nexus One.
    • select the first open and press the scrollball
    • press the scrollball again to confirm
    • then repeat for all items on the Wipe page
    In the future, wiping this thoroughly won’t likely be needed, but this time, you’ll want to wipe really well.
    Press the Down-volume button to return to the prior menu.
  13. it's time to proceed with step 5 : install the ROM. Back to the "Android system recovery" cyan screen, use the trackball to select item "Flash zip from sdcard", then press the trackball.
  14. the screen "Choose update ZIP file" shows the 2 zip files update-cm-5.0.8-N1-signed.zip and gapps-passion-EPF30-signed.zip that were written on the SDcard at the beginning of the process. Select the "update-cm-5.0.8-N1-signed.zip" then press the trackball to install it, pressing the trackball another time to confirm.
  15. continue with step 5 again : optionally install the Google Addon.perform the same steps another time to install the gapps-passion-EPF30-signed.zip that contains Google's apps.
  16. Back to the "Android system recovery" cyan screen, use the trackball to select item "Power off", then press the trackball to confirm.
  17. That's all Folks !! Reboot your Nexus and enjoy ;-)


Latest version: 5.0.8-N1 - 06/19/2010
Download: http://cyanogen-updater.googlecode.com/files/update-cm-5.0.8-N1-signed.zip
Download: http://android.chemlab.org/android/nexus/update-cm-5.0.8-N1-signed.zip
MD5Sum: 70aa95ee1b22101901cd75e9bc6e92ba

Google Addon: EPF30+
Mirror: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mjzwozjojkh

Radio Firmware: FRF50 (FROYO RADIO, REQUIRED!)
Download: http://android.chemlab.org/android/nexus/radio-4.06.00.12_7.img
MD5Sum: 3321c196d8ec1cf748fd20c3c4068520

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Track Site 1.02.34 - french language localization

French language support has been introduced in the version 1.02.34 of Track Site.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Track Site 1.02.32 - import bookmarks from stock browser

This new release of Track Site (v1.02.32) introduces the import of stock browser's bookmarks. Import is accessible through « Menu », then « More » and finally « Import browser's bookmarks ». Bookmarks that have been created since the last import are imported and tagged with « imported». Bookmarks are imported into Track Site whether they already exists or not.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Track Site - 1.01.31 - now build for Eclair (Android 2.1)

The 1.01.31 version of TrackSite is now build for Android 2.1 (aka Eclair). It may still work on Android 1.6 (Cupcake) devices.
This version introduces a local database to store the bookmarks and the additional infos — the description and the tag list. More to come on this side as the stock browser's bookmarks are also stored in a database.
Introducing a local database make the app working even when the SDcard has been removed.
Existing bookmarks from /sdcard/sites.ini file are automatically loaded into the database at first launch.