moein_id
21 September 2006, 12:14 PM
سلام قل از هر چیز بگم که من این مطلبو از این سایت [Only registered and activated users can see links] گرفتم و تا حالا هم امتحانش نکردم دوستانی که میتونن یا دوست دارن امتحان کنن و خبرشو بدن
فقط اینو بگم که این نسخه بتا هستش و هنوز باگ هایی داره ولی خوب خیلی مهم نیست از نظر سخت افزاری هم چون sp3i دارای رام 64 مگ هستش امکان پذیر هستش و صحت مطلب رو افزایش میده
Disclaimer The WM5 ROMs you can download from here are not official. I made them public for test purpose and to give you the feel of new Windows Mobile 2005 in your phones because there is no and there won't be ever official WM5 for our phones. The ROMs are based on the leaked unofficial WM5 beta build so they can contain bugs. I don't take any responsibility if you do something wrong or totally screw up your phone when flashing or using my versions. You do it at you own risk.Story of the project Summer last year in Internet I accidentally stumbled upon a leaked Windows Mobile 2005 (Magneto) beta version for HTC Typhoon smartphone. I was very intrigued with possibility to install it to my T-Mobile SDA phone (HTC Sonata/Feeler platform, very similar to HTC Typhoon). After some investigating and preparing I managed to install WM5. It run fine and I liked it very much but (what a disappointment!) my joystick didn't work. Action key didn't act at all and directional keys replaced each other. Actually it wasn't too much surprising, Typhoon and Sonata/Feeler joysticks are different. So the idea was to get a joystick driver from WM2003 and place it to WM5. Here the project began. Next several months I deeply investigated WM2003 internal format and achieved some positive results (thanks to itsme from [Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) for his help and tools). I managed to replace a keyboard driver (actually any file) in any WM2003 ROM. I could add additional files and customize ROM as I wanted (there is a thread at spv-developers.com about it). But that was only a half-path. It took about 2 months more to find out how to replace files in WM5 ROM and in the end of August I finally made my first customized WM5 ROM with built-in Feeler keyboard driver. Every file replacement demanded lots of manual work since I had no time to develop my own program for automatic file replacement. Thanks to mamaich from [Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) for his tools for rebuilding WM5 ROM, I don't need to manually add/replace files any more. I never was satisfied with the first WM5 ROM. It lacked MMS and Java, even must have system apps like File and Task Managers must be installed additionally, camera quality was too bad. So the project was continued... Firstly I replaced camera drivers and added Album, Camera and system applications from WM2003, then added Java Manager that I extracted from HTC Tornado ROM. My version 3.1 already had almost everything you need but it still lacked MMS. It took a lot of time and many investigations but finally I managed to fix MMS client and add it to WM5 ROM version 4.0 that can be downloaded from Downloads. The project runs and I'm planning to release next version soon.
فقط اینو بگم که این نسخه بتا هستش و هنوز باگ هایی داره ولی خوب خیلی مهم نیست از نظر سخت افزاری هم چون sp3i دارای رام 64 مگ هستش امکان پذیر هستش و صحت مطلب رو افزایش میده
Disclaimer The WM5 ROMs you can download from here are not official. I made them public for test purpose and to give you the feel of new Windows Mobile 2005 in your phones because there is no and there won't be ever official WM5 for our phones. The ROMs are based on the leaked unofficial WM5 beta build so they can contain bugs. I don't take any responsibility if you do something wrong or totally screw up your phone when flashing or using my versions. You do it at you own risk.Story of the project Summer last year in Internet I accidentally stumbled upon a leaked Windows Mobile 2005 (Magneto) beta version for HTC Typhoon smartphone. I was very intrigued with possibility to install it to my T-Mobile SDA phone (HTC Sonata/Feeler platform, very similar to HTC Typhoon). After some investigating and preparing I managed to install WM5. It run fine and I liked it very much but (what a disappointment!) my joystick didn't work. Action key didn't act at all and directional keys replaced each other. Actually it wasn't too much surprising, Typhoon and Sonata/Feeler joysticks are different. So the idea was to get a joystick driver from WM2003 and place it to WM5. Here the project began. Next several months I deeply investigated WM2003 internal format and achieved some positive results (thanks to itsme from [Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) for his help and tools). I managed to replace a keyboard driver (actually any file) in any WM2003 ROM. I could add additional files and customize ROM as I wanted (there is a thread at spv-developers.com about it). But that was only a half-path. It took about 2 months more to find out how to replace files in WM5 ROM and in the end of August I finally made my first customized WM5 ROM with built-in Feeler keyboard driver. Every file replacement demanded lots of manual work since I had no time to develop my own program for automatic file replacement. Thanks to mamaich from [Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) for his tools for rebuilding WM5 ROM, I don't need to manually add/replace files any more. I never was satisfied with the first WM5 ROM. It lacked MMS and Java, even must have system apps like File and Task Managers must be installed additionally, camera quality was too bad. So the project was continued... Firstly I replaced camera drivers and added Album, Camera and system applications from WM2003, then added Java Manager that I extracted from HTC Tornado ROM. My version 3.1 already had almost everything you need but it still lacked MMS. It took a lot of time and many investigations but finally I managed to fix MMS client and add it to WM5 ROM version 4.0 that can be downloaded from Downloads. The project runs and I'm planning to release next version soon.