- B@stard Hybrid: Yvon
Created by wu-wei (theme developer ordinaire and former BDHP member/beta-tester)
The new build: Yvon.
This release is basically just an update of all the files that were 7.1.0.247 in Xarles - they have been updated to 7.1.0.342.
Yvon uses the same basic architecture as Pierre. I am recommending the multi-language 6.0.0.723 base for 9700. I have been very happy with the performance of the 723 files.
My hybrids go through testing on the Bold 9700 platform. I have received reports that my builds work well on 9300, 9780 and 9800 devices, too.
Recommended base OS versions:
9300: 6.0.0.668
9700: 6.0.0.723
9780: 6.0.0.723
9800: 6.0.0.668
I will note that several users have reported a "break-in" period with my hybrids. That is, the first day or so has poor battery life, but then things stabilize and we start sipping at the battery again. Battery life is critically important to me, so I am always mindful of those issues (and reluctant to leave my beloved 9700 for some shiny new OS7 device). Personally I have not experienced this phenomenon, but I did want to mention that it is possible.
I have not personally tested this hybrid on any other devices, or on any other OS versions as a base install; however it should work on other devices without issue.
I will not be providing any support for this hybrid. I have not encountered any bugs with this build, but I have not run it through extensive testing either.
To install this hybrid, extract the contents of this zip file into the Java folder of the base OS you choose to use. On my system, these files were extracted into C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Loader Files\9700M_v6.0.0.723_P6.6.0.248\Java.
When you extract the cod files into the folder listed above, you should be prompted to confirm that you want to replace existing files. If you are not prompted, then you are probably trying to extract to the wrong directory and the hybrid files will not be installed on your device.
If you do not know exactly what you're doing, then you should choose one of the following options:
1. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THIS HYBRID.
2. Read my guide on the CrackBerry forums, available here: Hybrid OS Installation Guide
3. Read any How To posts by elite1 in practically any hybrid or leaked OS thread on CrackBerry.com
4. Search the CrackBerry forums and read as much as you can find about how the BlackBerry OS loader process works.
Again, I will not provide any support for the installation or operation of this hybrid. It is intended for experienced users.
This package does NOT include any third party applications at all. I build hybrid OSes. I do not promote any apps or force users to choose whether they want to install apps they may or may not want. If you are looking for a particular third party app, I probably have an opinion about it and may be able to tell you where to find it (I'm talking free or paid versions, NOT WAREZ).
Many thanks to ench18 for testing and feedback.
Download Yvon03-21-12 11:54 PMLike 18 - B@stard Hybrid: Yvon
Created by wu-wei (theme developer ordinaire and former BDHP member/beta-tester)
The new build: Yvon.
This release is basically just an update of all the files that were 7.1.0.247 in Xarles - they have been updated to 7.1.0.342.
Yvon uses the same basic architecture as Pierre. I am recommending the multi-language 6.0.0.723 base for o9700. I have been very happy with the performance of the 723 files.
My hybrids go through testing on the Bold 9700 platform. I have received reports that my builds work well on 9300, 9780 and 9800 devices, too.
Recommended base OS versions:
9300: 6.0.0.668
9700: 6.0.0.723
9780: 6.0.0.723
9800: 6.0.0.668
I will note that several users have reported a "break-in" period with my hybrids. That is, the first day or so has poor battery life, but then things stabilize and we start sipping at the battery again. Battery life is critically important to me, so I am always mindful of those issues (and reluctant to leave my beloved 9700 for some shiny new OS7 device). Personally I have not experienced this phenomenon, but I did want to mention that it is possible.
I have not personally tested this hybrid on any other devices, or on any other OS versions as a base install; however it should work on other devices without issue.
I will not be providing any support for this hybrid. I have not encountered any bugs with this build, but I have not run it through extensive testing either.
To install this hybrid, extract the contents of this zip file into the Java folder of the base OS you choose to use. On my system, these files were extracted into C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Loader Files\9700M_v6.0.0.723_P6.6.0.248\Java.
When you extract the cod files into the folder listed above, you should be prompted to confirm that you want to replace existing files. If you are not prompted, then you are probably trying to extract to the wrong directory and the hybrid files will not be installed on your device.
If you do not know exactly what you're doing, then you should choose one of the following options:
1. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THIS HYBRID.
2. Read my guide on the CrackBerry forums, available here: Hybrid OS Installation Guide
3. Read any How To posts by elite1 in practically any hybrid or leaked OS thread on CrackBerry.com
4. Search the CrackBerry forums and read as much as you can find about how the BlackBerry OS loader process works.
Again, I will not provide any support for the installation or operation of this hybrid. It is intended for experienced users.
This package does NOT include any third party applications at all. I build hybrid OSes. I do not promote any apps or force users to choose whether they want to install apps they may or may not want. If you are looking for a particular third party app, I probably have an opinion about it and may be able to tell you where to find it (I'm talking free or paid versions, NOT WAREZ).
Many thanks to ench18 for testing and feedback.
Download Yvon03-22-12 12:00 AMLike 0 -
- will be report soon, i'll test to 9300 and 9700
thanks wu-wei
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installed on 9300 with no error
shrink :
net rim bb help
net rim bb medialoader
app installed :
socialscope
blink
autolock
meterberry
berryannoying
everything work fineLast edited by imtheking; 03-22-12 at 06:58 AM.
03-22-12 04:35 AMLike 0 - I must be doing something wrong. Just as the Xarles, the blackberry 6.0.0 system shows 133mb at the application storage and I only have a total of 37mb free.
Before I tried any of these hybrids of B@astard (I started trying tonight) I had a total of 60 mb free. Please help me guys !!
Here's a link of a screenshot http://m.lockerz.com/s/194970368
Please help guys.Last edited by Kevinkdc; 03-23-12 at 01:09 AM.
03-23-12 12:46 AMLike 0 - I must be doing something wrong. Just as the Xarles, the blackberry 6.0.0 system shows 133mb at the application storage and I only have a total of 37mb free.
Before I tried any of these hybrids of B@astard (I started trying tonight) I had a total of 60 mb free. Please help me guys !!
Here's a link of a screenshot Kevin's photos - @LeighMonette hey I've used your hybrid but my free space is very low after installing your hybrid | Lockerz
Please help guys.
OS shrinking is a matter of personal preference and different carrier requirements. I personally do not need any language files except US English, so I remove all language files. I remove all games, all fonts (except latin_truetype, which is required by the OS), all themes (except BlackBerry6, again a required file), and basically everything I possibly can remove.
Here is a screenshot of my shrink settings in BBH Tool:
After that shrink is complete, I also manually remove several files that I know are not necessary.03-23-12 08:17 AMLike 0 - The files I include in my hybrids are required OS files and will never be removed by shrinking. Doesn't matter when they get copied into the base Java folder - before or after shrinking.03-23-12 12:48 PMLike 0
- For some reason I thought the hybrid came with the shrink. But I figured it out earlier but thanks.
I was hoping for a bigger result though. It only went from 133mb to 109.7 MB with the blackberry 6.0.0 System software. I wanted 99 MB just like lester because I download a lot lol.
Question, is there somewhere a download file for the standard/basic ringtones ? Cause if there is, I can shrink it on my OS and just put the ringtones on my memory card so I can have more application storage.03-23-12 01:32 PMLike 0
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