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thepittbull
post Jul 7 2011, 01:19 PM

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QUOTE(benny888 @ Jul 7 2011, 10:57 AM)
Noted Overcome site is down and will only be up over the enxt 24 hours - probably a better version of Hermes. I am still on 1.6.4 Froyo - the best I find to date, virtually no issues.
Wanted to try Hermes but procrastinating until wanted to - site down
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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Jul 7 2011, 11:12 AM)
I think a new overcome release based on a different gb stock base is coming very soon. like u, I also find oc1.6.4 froyo to be the most stable and solid custom rom for the tab. hermes gb is slicker and smoother ui-wise but doesn't feel as good..
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Hi Uncle Benny/kmrdeva,

Yup, there's a new version coming up. We're moving to a new base, instead of the older Italian-JQ1 base. This one is indeed much smoother that the first Gingerbread version Samsung released. Should be released tonight (MY time)

Check your inboxes yeah, and please do me that favor I asked in that PM?

Thanks.
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post Jul 7 2011, 02:13 PM

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QUOTE(mafilax @ Jul 7 2011, 02:10 PM)
hi Pitbull,

is it new custom rom version that u mention?
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New Overcome ROM (Gingerbread-based) version
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post Jul 7 2011, 11:22 PM

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The Overcome ROM 3.0.0 Icarus is live.

Check out the details at www.teamovercome.net.

In case you get a redirect to overcome.mimzo.com... please flush your browser caches and refresh! biggrin.gif

Have fun!

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post Jul 7 2011, 11:38 PM

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QUOTE(epul @ Jul 7 2011, 11:36 PM)
pittbull
i already on hermes
but decided to do the full -shebang thingy
would that be ok.
rite

i know that i can use the nowipe.zip file.
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Full shebang thingy? If you mean restock according to the guide, then by all means! That's actually our recommended process! biggrin.gif


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post Jul 7 2011, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(epul @ Jul 7 2011, 11:41 PM)
1more thing
for hermes
no need to do this bootloader thing since its already done from overcome team rite?
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If you're from any gingerbread roms from XDA, then no-need to do the bootloader routine

Not sure about the latest Asian Gingerbreads.... never tested them. Never really a stock person myself. ;-)

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post Jul 7 2011, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(antonio @ Jul 7 2011, 11:51 PM)
eh eh...which to download???

this one?
ROM | 001001-GB-STOCK-SAFE-V4

or this?
ROM | 001002-OVERCOME V3.0.0 ICARUS NOWIPE

or this?
ROM | 001003-OVERCOME V3.0.0 ICARUS WIPE
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Read the guide on teamovercome.net... it explains it all.
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post Jul 16 2011, 03:09 AM

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QUOTE(epul @ Jul 16 2011, 03:01 AM)
the new overcome website is under construction
maybe got new release come out

or overcome team merajuk cos at icarus thread at xda
some of the member dont know how to thank and bashing them and also insisted overcome team to expedite new rom from them
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Nah... we don't merajuk that easily! New ROM coming out... should be out within the next 15-20mins or less

But as you noticed, some people think that we owe them everything... ;-)


Added on July 16, 2011, 3:11 am
QUOTE(thepittbull @ Jul 16 2011, 03:09 AM)
Nah... we don't merajuk that easily! New ROM coming out... should be out within the next 15-20mins or less

But as you noticed, some people think that we owe them everything... ;-)
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Actually, scratch that... It's live now! Was waiting for AB to finish his opening statement! ;-)

Anyway, enjoy Jupiter...

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post Jul 17 2011, 11:10 PM

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QUOTE(dvng @ Jul 17 2011, 09:38 PM)
Did a Flash to Gingerbread and was disappointed that the Overcome 3.0 Kernel does not work very well with DiP7 rom. Has anyone have a problem with stock DXJPE rom with Overcome Kernel?
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Have you tried that latest 3.0.1 that was just released? The one that came with Icarus had some issues with the lower voltages.
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post Jul 18 2011, 12:32 PM

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QUOTE(dvng @ Jul 18 2011, 10:11 AM)
The DIP7 comes with at least 100mV on all range and it is not stable. I couldn't mount Overcome kernel on DIP7 Rom so i don't know know what works on this combination.


Added on July 18, 2011, 10:15 am
Mind to let me know which 3D clock widget are you using..Fancy Widget..??
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To be honest, we don't test the Overcome Kernel against the DIP7 ROM. Not that we've got anything against another developer or anything like that. We have good relationships with most of them. I talk to spacemooose1, dizgustipated, dip7 all the time on Gtalk. It's just that the Overcome kernel was created to tailor fit for the Overcome ROM. I know there are some kernel creators that create a wide distribution kernel meant for other ROMs, it's just we intend to create a custom package. So I really can't comment on how it'll work. In theory it should, but we don't have time to test it all. ;-)

I guess probably due to the lack of Chinese locales could be hindering @dvng from using it, which I respect, since our base is predominantly European (though ironically the Overcome team is made up of an American dude with another Egyptian dude and myself, a Malaysian Chinese, no Europeans at all! blush.gif )

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Thanks @edan1979 ... you the man! Every bit of help I can get from our user-base helps! biggrin.gif

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post Jul 18 2011, 01:11 PM

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Lol... actually it's AB86 (we call him da GawdFatha! though as bro kmrdeva correctly pointed out, he's so young, only 24! biggrin.gif), Pharaohnough (TAFKA mkhattab) and myself that makes up the direct TeamOvercome. DarkPal leads the testing team! biggrin.gif

Here's the interesting story... the original team was AB86 and myself, then I brought in another Malaysian whom I got to know on XDA (fastcx, if you see his sig gfx, he's called tester emeritus for a reason!) Then fastcx had to withdraw from active testing duties due to heavy work commitments. Ironically at the same time PN@MK came into the picture at right about the same time. He's the catalyst behind the website etc. The TOE website came out of one afternoon chat on Gtalk, and we said, hmmmm let's do it to surprise AB86... lo and behold, it was up and running one week later! biggrin.gif

Anyway, thanks for the support guys...
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post Jul 18 2011, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(Ryu_Liew @ Jul 18 2011, 09:43 PM)
guyz!!!jz bought my galaxy tab today!!! can any1 recommend any good rom+kernel+radio combo for battery n performance!!!!ahhahaaha
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Yes.... go to XDA, look for Paul O' Brien's Modaco R3! It's a great ROM/kernel combo. Super solid! ;-)
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post Jul 18 2011, 10:07 PM

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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Jul 18 2011, 09:59 PM)
you heard wrong, overcome no good la. it's just bloody good smile.gif
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Seriously don't listen to him. If you read on XDA... some people say they won't touch Overcome with a twenty foot pole! ;-)

It's rubbish! biggrin.gif

But seriously, if you want to try The Overcome Experience, go here: http://www.teamovercome.net/?page_id=64

Go through it step by step and don't rush. Take your time. Don't assume, don't skip a step.

The only thing you might just want to make sure is, if you're running Android 2.2 (Froyo) check your bootloader... If you're already on 2.3.x (Gingerbread, ignore the bootloader part!)

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post Jul 18 2011, 10:12 PM

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QUOTE(benny888 @ Jul 18 2011, 10:10 PM)
Gone back to 1.6.4 - still the best and most stable. Latest Jupiter issues of scanning SD continually and slow is irritating. Also faced several auto resets while browsing
I installed a fresh Jupiter from scratch  , reinstalling my apps one by one
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Wow, surprised bro. I got the exact different experience. Felt it was slightly faster. But I'll let AB know.

Could you describe the auto resets?
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post Jul 18 2011, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(Ryu_Liew @ Jul 18 2011, 10:17 PM)
okok...1 more thing...my tab is already rooted...bt if i wan to flash a new rom..cn i jz download it to my sd card n flash using clockwork???lol
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Darn.... just too darn sien to help people like this la
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post Jul 21 2011, 06:30 PM

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Up to today, I still don't get why everyone is so enamored with Kies. It's a pretty crappy POS. If you really want to return to the stock JPE Gingerbread that is official for the Malaysian Samsung Galaxy Tabs, just go to samfirmware.com and grab the JPE edition. That's what I just did, easy as pie. All done in a matter of minutes - and having it stored in my folder as a backup, in case I ever need to send in for warranty is simple as pie too. All you have to do post Odin-flash is the *#272*IMEI number# routine to set it to XME and you're set.

Flashing firmware is not that tough. It's not easy too, especially if you're new to it. That's why you should read up and learn for yourself. Once you know the basics, you can do it with your eyes close. Just don't rush through the process, read up, do it step by step and learn what does what, each step of the way, and you'll learn in no time. That's why I'm darn sien to help newbies that after first or second line of advice, still want to be spoon-fed.

I've seen idiots come with the mentality "I've been flashing ROMs for years on my Desire, yada yada yada..." and rush through the process and fished-up their system big time, either because of arrogant assumptions and all that. Each manufacturer is different and their processes is different. Deal with it.

Dumbest move I've heard, installing the other POS, the ROM Manager app on the Galaxy Tab and swearing it'll work on the Tab.

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To the poster who asked about the browser performance after reading about it in the reviews. Please note that almost all the reviews were based on the early firmware that the Galaxy Tab was released way back in August of last year, (whether it's the Asian JJ2 or the European JH3 versions) or gawd-forbid, the crippled American versions. Since then, there's been a slew of firm updates to the Tab, culminating in the latest Gingerbread-based JPE version. I would challenge anyone to say that the current browser on the latest Gingerbread-based firmwares is slow. It'll beat the pants of any of the competitors.

Which is why, sometimes I wonder if there a perceived bias to anything Samsung in the main-stream media. Sure, their update policies on their older-WinMobile units like the Omnias in the past may have contributed to it, but I've literally seen them turn over a new leaf with their Android phones (I'd even say, they're more pro-active in this area compared to the supposedly darling of the Android crowd, HTC - look how they'd literally had to backtrack with their tails tucked between their legs with the Desire/Gingerbread fiasco!) Samsung's on a much better roll!

Don't believe me? Just look at the list of firmware released for the European Region alone: 26 distinct firmwares since August 2010! 26 firmware updates in one year! And that's for Europe alone. 16 for the Asian version. For my HTC Hero? 3 in the entire life span of the phone's life span!

Sure, as a developer, some of the things Sammy does proprietorially do drive me nuts, as it makes my life quite difficult, but it's those a development choices that shouldn't affect most users.

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@alshahmii and all.

First and foremost, and don't take this the wrong way, but please do not PM me directly about issues, as my mailbox is indeed heavily flooded, much so much that I rarely check them anymore. But you're in a sense quite lucky this very instance that I did, but I'll address this here for the benefit of others as well:

I am having a problem at the moment. Here's the scenario:

Went back home last nite. Played with my SGT til battery remaining 10% and was warned a couple of times. Plugged in for charging and still running coz was downloading the sd data for NOVA and let it be till this morning.

Turned it on and the battery was 100% charged. Noticed it was turned off. Tried turning on and it is stuck at loading (robot with a blue circle) until now. Tried turning it off and back on but still stuck at loading.
Using OC 1.6.4. So far no problems and this is the first time stuck.

Planning to move to Hermes or Jupiter later once this problem is solved. (recommendations?)


Well, I'm not sure what's causing it to bootloop. Were you installing or doing anything else beside the Nova? It's rare for a stable firmware like the Froyo-based OC1.6.4 to just suddenly bootloop like that.

Without actually knowing the real reasons for the bootlop, I can't really diagnose. However, in cases like that, here's a few possible solutions:

1) Get into the recovery and try doing a wipe of the cache and the dalvik cache, as well as a fix permissions routine. Usually this might help clear most issues. Do note that it'll take quite a while for it to boot right after this, especially if you got a lot of apps installed. Say around 5-15mins depending on apps installed.

2) If this fails, try to reflash the kernel. Repeat step 1 as well.

3) If that fails too, last recourse, try to find the 1.6.4 updater (not sure if the links are still alive, as we stopped supporting it a long time ago) and flash that. Repeat step 1 as well. This might clear out any gunk that my be jamming the system up.

However, if you're not inclined to try to salvage the data, then just restock according to the guide at teamovercome.net and just move on to Jupiter.

Cheers.
tpb

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post Jul 27 2011, 01:03 AM

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LOL... the last few posts above... just reminds me of this article:

http://www.androidcentral.com/sometimes-ro...2%80%99t-answer

Or this darn funny video:

Youtube link

Be patient Uncle Benny... ;-)

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post Jul 30 2011, 01:18 AM

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The 004005-Overcome_v3.0.1_JUPITER_Market_Patch.zip patch is to revert back to the older market.
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post Aug 7 2011, 04:57 AM

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Just a heads up. Overcome 3.1.0 Kratos is live!

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post Aug 7 2011, 07:23 AM

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Hey guys,

Since we've decided to go the "extra mile..." with this release, please let us know how you feel with the polls I've created here...

About the bootanimation:
http://teamovercome.net/forums/index.php?topic=139.0

About the wallpapers:
http://teamovercome.net/forums/index.php?topic=140.0

and
http://teamovercome.net/forums/index.php?topic=141.0

Your feedback will help us gauge what will be included in the next release!

Thanks and enjoy!
tpb
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QUOTE(jhonsonlee @ Feb 18 2012, 03:58 PM)
I did follow the step but now only at Galaxy Tab Samsung screen?

Can't get to recovery only download mode!
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Just use Odin and flash the Overcome kernel 4.0 ".tar" file. That's should allow you to reboot back to recovery via Power+Up.

Then reflash the khalpower's ICS build according to his instructions again.

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