[GB][08-09-2012] CyanogenMod 7 for Motorola Milestone 2 (Android 2.3.7) - Milestone 2 Android Development

Cyanogenmod 7 for Motorola Milestone 2
This is an unofficial Milestone 2 port of CM7.
[ Downloads | Google apps ]
Known limitations
720P recording is not working
ALT lock does not work
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Changelog:
08.09.2012 - Upgraded CM sources
01.09.2012 - Added OTA updater, upgraded CM sources
21.02.2012 - Upgraded CM sources (fixed blank screen after unlocking issue)
09.02.2012 - Upgraded CM sources
22.01.2012 - Backported ICS animations, UK 2.3.4 fingerprint, fixed Exchange FC for polish locale
04.01.2012 - Upgraded CM sources (e.g. T9 dialer)
29.11.2011:
Moved device specific settings to its own tree in the settings
Added lower backlight level
New multitouch module (no delay at startup)
Stock compass callibration app and audio effects
20.11.2011 - Hopefully fixed some wifi issues
18.11.2011 - Wifi tethering does not need DUN APN anymore
18.11.2011 - Fingerprint changed to UK 2.2 (fix Market from hiding some apps)
12.11.2011 - Tweaked CPU, camera, build.prop and recovery settings (Endless7);
settings for Droid2Bootstrap (will not destroy 2nd-init anymore)
11.11.2011 - Added keyboard switching, option to force PLMN display, more multitouch points
08.11.2011 - Fixed camera's photos
08.11.2011 - Initial release
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Note:
If you have updated to stock gingerbread, you can't use this rom until you downgrade.
Instructions for upgrading from stock ROM:
1) Install Droid2 Bootstrap Recovery
2) Boot into recovery
3) Optionally: create a backup of your data
4) Choose Install zip from sdcard -> Choose zip from sdcard and select downloaded ZIP file.
5) Optionally: install Google Apps the same way
6) Wipe data/factory reset
7) Wipe cache partition
8) Reboot and enjoy
9) Optionally: use attached Baseband switcher app if you have troubles with phone signal.
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Instructions for subsequent upgrades or upgrade from any CM7.x ROM:
1) Boot into recovery (long power off -> Reboot)
2) Choose "Install zip from sdcard" -> "Choose zip from sdcard" and select downloaded ZIP file.
3) Advanced -> Wipe battery stats
4) Advanced -> Wipe dalvik cache
5) Reboot and enjoy
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As you can see, the update from the stock ROM requires a complete wipe, so be sure to backup your important data!
GIT sources:
repo init -u git://github.com/tezet/android.git -b gingerbread
Any collaborators are more than welcomed!
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Donations
If you like and appreciate my work, and you may donate here (now in English).
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Many thanks to Quarx for his Defy port and all folks involved in [email protected]

Looks very promising. Browsing your github right now.
Edit: Thanks for your effort. I was trying to start a similar project but some events IRL left me with NO free time at the moment. If there's any info you'd like to get from me just let me know.

What is the difference between this and the CM made by Endless7?

If this is really based on m2 files, that is a great progress
How is hardware video decoding working?
Edit: Difference is that there is no need to patch every build to make it work, and fixing things like video or 720 will be more easy to do.
And the really big difference, is that this way, we can get official cm7 support.

Yes, DSP decoding is working, including 720P.
I got lot of troubles with 720P encoding and gave up for now. Maybe I will come back to the topic, but for now I have already spent too much time on this...

Nice work, thanks!
Will I get anything extra in compare with Endless7 build? I mean, if I will now use your build instead CM7 from Endless7, will I get any perfomance boost or anything else than 720p decoding (can it hw decode same formats as stock firmware btw?).
Just asking.
Anyway thanks for this - official cm7 support would be nice.

I would say the most noticable difference is a better touch screen. Also the battery seems to be slightly better, but that may be very subjective opinion...
I'm not sure how about general DSP decoding, but at least h264 720P decoding didn't work in Defy build.
And I'm not sure what is the current state of Endless7's ROM, but this is the most noticable difference when I switched to this ROM.
From the APPs point of view, it is pure CM7.1, without any addons, so you may miss some Endless7's extra stuff...
Edit: I haven't verified lot of formats, just few 720P videos. If you notice anything missing in comparison to the stock rom, it may be probably fixed easily...

Forgot that, this roms uses another kernel
UK kernel should improve touch
Wonder if we can make it boot with a 2.3 kernel...
Another thing, phone will be listed as a953 on pc instead of 722, with uk kernel.

I guess I will wait for UK version of GB release before I will attempt to switch into GB kernel. I would like to use the same source of kernel and bpsw. There's no big gain in running GB kernel, really.

Yep, we are just a few days away from uk release.
2.3 kernel improve touch significantly from uk 2.2. Besides that not much more.

Is the multi touch working properly?

Yeap, the same as stock froyo.

I mean, the gingerbread roms here have 6 points multi-touch, is it the same here?

No, I haven't included that. You may add it by yourself, it's just a matter of module. Maybe I will include in the next builds, but it will be disabled by default. I'm not sure if it doesn't have any negative impact on touchscreen responsiveness...
Edit: why would you need that anyway? Is there any real-life use case other than keyboards?

As far as I see:
# use default multitouch configuration
ro.product.multi_touch_enabled=true
persist.sys.multitouch=2
You could change to 6 and you will get 6 points touch (maybe you have to add the module)
But, dont use anything higher than 4. It makes cpu consumption higher and laggy response in ALL roms.

Thank you for this great work !
A lot of people will be interested to know that it's possible to install your update.zip without data wipe when coming from Endless's CM7.

Forgot about it. It's perfectly OK to update from any CM7 rom without wipe. Just follow the usual upgrade procedure.

Could you consider adding a keyboard layout option in your nexts builds?
Also, alt-lock is not working at the moment. It's not critical though...
I also noticed bad 3d performance in Quadrant.
On the "planets" test, using Endless cm7 i get something like 60fps, but 10 with yours. Didn't notice any change when playing with n64oid/ogl-es though.
Edit : Scored 13.6 at Nenamark2, 21.6 at Nenamark1. Could somebody compare with Endless's CM7?
Edit2 : Concerning Quadrant, I remember getting 10fps too when on stock french 2.2.2 rom.

Thanks. Keyboard switch is on the top of todo list
I will look into 3D performance and compare it tomorrow with stock 2.2.2. Perhaps that's the UK's libs issue...
As for the ALT lock, that is on the very bottom of todo list I believe it does not work on Droid 2 either.
Edit: just confirmed the same result (10FPS) with stock 2.2.2 UK rom. Anybody could confirm it is really faster on Endless7's ROM?

I have a major bug with the camera : files created are 0byte large.
Video recording works fine.

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[ROM][32A][32B] 13/09 2.2 - MoDaCo Custom ROM, Hero to Sapphire (optional 4.1.11.1)

READ FIRST - I am no longer updating my ROMs - details.
If you're following the Hero scene, you'll know that I have published a custom ROM based on the 1.73.405.5 shipping ROM. I have a Vodafone Magic (32B) and a T-Mobile G1 kicking around (and HTC want my PR review unit Hero back!), so figured it would be cool to firstly build a really simple way for me to package my ROMs for all 3 devices, and secondly try and produce an update.zip that runs on all 3!
Well, the first step is here, I have the MoDaCo Custom ROM ready to install on your Sapphire 32B device (and a 32A version is available to test).
Things you should know...
- Contents are IDENTICAL to the MoDaCo Custom ROM versions detailed here.
- I have used cyanogen's kernel from 4.0.4 (big respect to cyanogen, he's doing awesome work!)
- Now compcache ready - use this script for a big performance boost!
It has room for improvement, but it runs really sweet already IMHO!
The download link (in update.zip format for flashing in the usual way via recovery image) is at: http://android.modaco.com/content/h...-modaco-custom-rom-hero-to-sapphire-32b-port/
I've packaged Cyanogen's 4.1.11.1 BFS enabled Kernel and wlan.ko as an update.zip too (see above thread) - nandroid backup before applying!
I've quoted some of my original Hero post here, so you know what you're getting. Enjoy!
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Changelog
2.2.1 [32A only]
32A - fixed boot.img
2.2
Fixed SU and SD card bugs.
2.1.2
Updated busybox
Now compcache ready - use this script for a big performance boost!
2.1.1
Switch to Cyanogen's kernel
Fixed G-Sensor / Compass
Fixed sound
Unified Dream / Sapphire 32B download
2.1
Initial Release
me said:
This ROM is based on the Generic 2.73.405.5 release version of the 'new update' (together with my own optimisations) for the best possible performance! The ROM is now available in 2 versions - 'core' and 'enhanced' by popular request.
Included in both 'core' and 'enhanced' versions
- Rooted with 'adb remount' permission and superuser APK
- A2SD included (fully automatic - thanks cyanogen!) - create a EXT3 partition as your second partition to use. dalvik-cache remains on device. EXT4 is NOT supported.
- Added Jbed Java
- Added Spare Parts (run it and switch the 2 animation types to 'fast' for an even better experience!)
- Added Custom Locale for setting non english Locales
- Added android-wifi-tether 1.52 (props to the developer, this is a great app!)
- Added WMSM
- Added busybox 1.15 - tweaked such that 'get information' in Swapper now works as desired
- Added nano 2.09 - text editor for use in shell mode
- Added terminfo and settings to boot.img to allow nano etc. use
- Added tun.ko file (untested, please report on whether this is useful)
- Added files required for Debian linux
- Moved Quickoffice to data partition to allow easy uninstall
- Deleted 'Learn More' application
- Deleted Maps application - install from the Android Market to always stay up to date
- ROM now includes touch focus in Camera app
- ROM now supports shortcuts using BetterCut (and therefore I assume anycut!) in Rosie
- Silenced boot sound (it's still there and can be reactivated with a file edit)
- You can now check your MoDaCo Custom ROM (MCR) version from the about menu. It will display MCR2.0 (core) or MCR2.0e (enhanced).
- Fix for HTC Peep on Vodafone now available here!
Included in 'enhanced' version only
- Added Business Card Scanner
- Added 'Plurk' client
- Added WAP browser
- Added Chinese IME
- Restored Maps app (for users who cannot install it from the Market)
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Is this ready to go as far as elimintating the blurry screen AND wifi ??
Just asking as the 1.5 and 1.51 both gave me fuzzys, and applying the update eliminated the fuzzys but took away wifi !
Either way. Thank You SOOO much I knew if I waited you'd give us something nice for the holiday !
You think a wipe would be needed going from 1.51 to 2.1?
Gimpeh said:
You think a wipe would be needed going from 1.51 to 2.1?
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to avoid any possible issues, I'd suggest a fresh wipe. I didnt add to much after the last rom I flashed so im gonna start over with my sdcard as well
A wipe is always wise, but SHOULDN'T be necessary...
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Going to try this one now. How is the bluetooth support? Can paired headsets now actually work when calling?
re: support for ANYTHING other than WiFi and Camera (which both work), I don't know!
Let me know stuff that doesn't work, and i'll try to fix it in the next version.
Consider this a starting point...
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For 32A I recommend the 2.6.29 kernel that redglasses uses on his Hero ROM:
http://www.2shared.com/file/7555649/5881ee4a/myhero-110.html
Might be stuck, d'oh!
So far, did a nandroid, wiped, etc. Updated, rebooted, and after asking for the language and network settings it's sat at a blank screen for some time. Status bar at the top, if left alone and hit the call button the dialer will appear and afterwards you'll see the unlock screen. But it just unlocks back to a blank screen. :/
So far this is the first ROM I've run into that's done this interesting bit. Will maybe reformat SD Card and rewipe, or something.
Nevermind. Rebooted, and it somehow proceeded this time around. Strange, though :/
dont really care for blutooth sound, but will it work for wireless tether ?? thats what I miss from using non hero roms.. having wifi back is also nice !!
Success!
Only noticeable thing is that when you go to far away from the home screen (going into settings, the dialer, etc), and return, it has to reload again for about 10 seconds. But once it's there it's fairly snappy.
Bluetooth pairs and works like it should! I might just hold onto this version of the ROM and tinker with it for a while.
ZiBop said:
Success!
Only noticeable thing is that when you go to far away from the home screen (going into settings, the dialer, etc), and return, it has to reload again for about 10 seconds. But once it's there it's fairly snappy.
Bluetooth pairs and works like it should! I might just hold onto this version of the ROM and tinker with it for a while.
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have u messed with the swap yet ? 64/60 should help with that or 96/60 perhaps
i just flashed this and still am getting the fuzzys !! grr,, guess i have to flash the update over the rom and loose wifi ??
Modaco if you could shed some light it'd be much appreciated !
WiFi, etc works. Other problem : G Sensors aren't working D'oh
BRAND1SH said:
have u messed with the swap yet ? 64/60 should help with that or 96/60 perhaps
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My swap's a bit rediculously larger. It's not that bad a lag, but only really noticeable when going back "home" from an application.
No swap or compcache etc. out of the box yet, let's fathom out the best settings together!
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I'll upload a 32A version for someone to test...
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modaco said:
No swap or compcache etc. out of the box yet, let's fathom out the best settings together!
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modaco,
I am having all kinds of problems with this rom im still getting a blurry screen, it froze on me 3 times, im stuck in portrait and i keep getting the htc loading screen. I downloaded the file twice to eliminate possiblity of a faulty download as well.
mytouch...amonra 1.2.1, ext3. might have to go back to 1.51 that one worked great
I can confirm that this is running beautifully on my 32A device using redglasses/myhero boot.img and wlan.ko.
Seems to be significantly faster than the 1.73 builds, thank you modaco! Now you just need the 2.84+ build as well

[ROM-CM6] iceandfire V1.0.5 [21.Mar.11] (pre-final)

It is built from cyanogen port from kabaldan. Synced on 21/3/11
This is the pre-final build with lots of changes and tweaks.
Here it is now for all CM6 lovers.
Donate if you like my work.
Change log (21-3-11)
Updated sources
New kernel (rare DSI errors)
Updated memory tweak.
Nexus S LW's are back.
MiUi camera added.
Moto Blur animations added.
Motorola Atrix sounds and notifications added.
Under clocked to 700 MHz.
DalvikVM changed to 42m.
WiFi scan to 160
Genie Widgets added back.
Many apk's updated.
Framework-res optimized..
Launcher pro added.
Honeycomb walls added.
Proprietary files update
Various wlan connectivity issues fixed (some N routers, wpa2, 801.x enterprise etc.), as in current CM7
Mods and tweaks-
AOSP Music/MusicMod 1.75.2 Built from Eliot Stocker source
ADBD-on boot
Reboot Menu in PowerMENU (with reboot to recovery, normal or bootloader)
Dalvik heapsize: 42m--dramatically improves performance!
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=60-> scrolling is smoother!
Hacks in media_profiles.xml:
Hack recorder at 30fps
hack bitrate audio / video
Camera Hack ---> Compression set to 100 (no compression) and increased memory footprint, the picture gains! (And thanks to the new gallery seems a different story!)
4 POINT MULTITOUCH SUPPORT FOR MILESTONE- abilited by a little hack in build.prop
media_profiles.xml adjustments (safer high camcorder profile h264 bitrate) + small camera fixes (sounds etc.) (thanks to kabladan)
- small agps fix (issue 295) "
- multitouch.distinct defined (fix Google Maps 5.0 rotation gesture etc.) "
- bluetooth discoverabilty timeout configurable (thanks H.Czedik) "
- modversion change to easily distinguish current build "
- etc.
- AAC and AMR Wideband audio encoders are finally working! "
- additional video quality camcorder profile added - "middle" (customize it in /etc/media_profiles.xml) "
- Camera app - fixed encoder change from UI not being used until camera reinitialization, camcorder shortcut added "
- adjusted smartass governor defaults "
BOOT SCRIPTS-
The script that will start to boot, are located in the /system/etc/init.d, and are simple script with no extension (info for whoever want to add / edit the script)
1-Sysctl-support tweaking the kernel! instead of creating a script where you write tweak using "sysctl-w" now using "sysctl-p" reads the sysctl.conf file in /system/etc
Zip align script.
Auto boot recovery.
4-Overclock-overclock the cpu+ memory tweak
5-adbd_during_boot-adbd to boot the adb shell directly as root! (updated)
Removed lots of bloat-ware to make it fast and smooth!!
Lots of other tweaks under the hood!!
Important:
Please, use the new OpenRecovery 1.46 for installation.
The Androidiani OR has been updated to be based on 1.46 (in version 3.3), so it's recommended too.
Non European radio files can be installed from menu in Androidiani OR.
Download-
Code:
http://www.androidnerds.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=502&t=102
Google Apps should be download from here-
Code:
android.d3xt3r01.tk/cyanogen/gapps/gapps-hdpi-20101114-signed.zip
New market (2.2.11) for iceandfire rom (Thanks to HO!NO!)(I did a little modifications to his market update)
Download this update file new_market.zip and traditional_market.zip
copy them in openrecovery update folder
Go Settings > Applications > Manage applications and click on the Running tab.
click on Google service framework, Force stop it and clear data and cache
go back in all tab and click on market, do the same (Force stop clear data and cache.
reboot in recovery
install traditional_market update
wipe dalvik cache and cache
reboot
open market (accept User Agreement) close program (do not wait for program to open)
reboot in recovery
install the new market update
reboot
and now you should have the working new market 2.2.11!
Code:
http://www.multiupload.com/2XOMDYB5AV
http://www.multiupload.com/B8AE2AKTKQ
Theme pack-
Note- Install ADW launcher to use these.
Package includes-
1. tron
2. gingerbread
3. gingerbread blue
4. MIUI
5. Symbian
Ill Update more when i get'em!!
http://www.multiupload.com/YVQF4UQRCI
Gingerbread theme(thanks to sileshn)-
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928678
Gingerbread theme from iceandfire v1.0.1-
Code:
http://www.multiupload.com/9XM0MXQNTK
MiUi music for iaf roms-
Code:
http://www.multiupload.com/LR4YAKL8NL
iceandfire rom v1.0.2 theme- (thanks to loveboatcaptain)
http://www.multiupload.com/BCHGJLL62N
Downloading and will report back in a few hours.
Great! Its looks fantastic! A mix of CM and FryoMod!
Thank you! Just a little request: Could you set your rom up to be SBF-less? As any other 2.2 roms out there is since 1 month ago... Thanks in advance
marcelus said:
Great! Its looks fantastic! A mix of CM and FryoMod!
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anyway,seems very complicated.
thank you.
what's the diff in this rom and cyano/froyomod rom?
Removed many bloat ware.. Some under the hood customizations.. gingerbread theme pre-installed!! some tweaks from both CM/froyomod and some other nexus one and htc roms!!
Can anyone tell about battery backup...... coz there is not much battery backup in modified roms as process keeps on active even phone is locked and consumes more battery....... is there any method to stop them plz tell....
Check it again it is there how to fix that...
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Is the launcher2.apk.1 a leftover? Same for the Music.apk.1
because it is easily taking up around 4 megs of space.
looks good
Ill test this rom and report back tomorrow bro
In other words you have choose the best of both rom.
Ifiuse said:
In other words you have choose the best of both rom.
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Yes but added and removed some stuff too..
Sent from my Milestone using Tapatalk
Ummm...did you read my post?
Great rom but the batterylife sucks. I know the reboot trick but its still bad. I'm going back to Telus mod.
bloodhawk said:
Ummm...did you read my post?
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actually that came with sync.. so i cant really say anything about it!
DrZippit said:
Great rom but the batterylife sucks. I know the reboot trick but its still bad. I'm going back to Telus mod.
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Thats the problem with LEAKED kernal so i cant really help about it and ya even CM is a batttery hogger!!
iceandfire said:
actually that came with sync.. so i cant really say anything about it!
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As in?
because both these apps are taking around 8MB of internal memory...
I did delete them.. without any issues. So it would be better if you delete them from the next release. To add some more space
bloodhawk said:
As in?
because both these apps are taking around 8MB of internal memory...
I did delete them.. without any issues. So it would be better if you delete them from the next release. To add some more space
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The next release is AOSP based and already in works, ill take care of these two files and others!!

[JB][28-12-2012] CyanogenMod 10 for Motorola Milestone 2 (Android 4.1.2)

CM10 for Motorola Milestone 2
[ Downloads | Google apps ]
Changelog
11.08.2012 - Initial release based on Quarx2k's, Epsylon3's and Nadlabak's brilliant work.
12.08.2012 - Fixed mobile data, added initial value for keypad type, support for GB kernel.
19.08.2012 - Common builds for Froyo and GB kernels (verified on UK Froyo and CH GB), keylayouts from alexc804's CM9. CM team implemented some more Trebuchet settings.
22.08.2012 - Fix bootmenu overclock, fix compass, CM10 bootanimation, reduced heapsize, drop support for Froyo kernels, clean up proprietary files.
23.08.2012 - OTA updates via otaupdatecenter.pro app
25.08.2012 - Preserve baseband during updates, fix crashing Hostapd (thx stargo!), plug OTA updater into Settings->Additional system updates
28.08.2012 - Fixed audio in car dock (thx to Nadlabak)
29.08.2012 - Fixed WiFi tethering (thx to stargo)
30.08.2012 - Fixed WiFi channels > 12
01.09.2012 - Use native JB keyboard layout switching (Settings -> Language & input -> Physical keyboard). Added battd compatibility for Froyo kernels (I still recommend using GB kernels as the only supported ones).
03.09.2012 - Fixed audio in video recording, stereo audio enabled, decreased FPS in video preview (Quarx2k)
04.09.2012 - Fixed compass, improved video perfomance (nadlabak), updated SGX libs (Quarx2k), fixes for qwertz layout
08.09.2012 - Added baseband selection, modified currency symbols in keyboard layouts, proprietary files used from UK 2.3.4, updated OTA Updater
10.09.2012 - Added US and UK QWERTY variants, alternative chars at ALT+SHIFT.
12.09.2012 - Hopefully fixed data connection problems (thanks to SlugZero)
17.09.2012 - Corrected azerty layout, corrected charging LEDs, new touch screen driver (thx M1cha) + multitouch fix, torch LED while focusing (thx paalsteek), call recording enabled libaudio
22.09.2012 - Key next to ALT mapped as CTRL (useful for keyboard layout switching), final fix for torch light while focusing, reverted preview FPS limit to improve audio stability during video recording
23.09.2012 - Corrected superuser, added hebrew (thx to Skyfox1) and polish keyboard layouts
29.09.2012 - Fixed portuguese time format (thx to Snowraptor)
09.10.2012 - Custom kernel (thx to Czechop) - consider this build as unstable/experimental. Boot reason is broken - OTA update won't boot into recovery, you need to enter recovery manually (volume down while booting).
13.10.2012 - Android 4.1.2, CRT animation, live wallpapers (2nd-init build)
27.10.2012 - Fix boot reason, fix charge only mode, fix low performance after boot, kernel optimizations, JB interactive governor, power hal (need interactive governor to work properly), fix overclock (thx to SkrilaxCZ, Nadlabak and Quarx2k)
03.11.2012 - Fixed battery usage and CPU frequency stats, added more Live Wallpapers, new CM File Manager (read this)
10.11.2012 - Fixes for 2ndboot, 10MB more of free RAM (thx to Nadlabak)
28.12.2012 - Fixed CM File Manager
Hints & issues
lgCamera works better with video recording
Currently wipe data and cache in OTA updater does not work
CM10 does not contain Car home, you need to install it manually (search for google car home)
Installation guide for stock roms users
1) Root your phone (you may use SuperOneClick root method)
2) Install Droid2 Bootstrap Recovery
3) Open Droid2 Bootstrap Recovery and tap "Bootstrap Recovery", then "Reboot Recovery" granting root privileges. The phone should reboot into recovery. Use volume buttons to navigate, camera button to accept, power button to go back. You will install files by selecting "Install zip from sdcard".
4) Optionally: create a backup of your data
5) Install latest CM ROM image file.
6) Optionally: install Google Apps
7) Select "Wipe data/factory reset"
8) Reboot and enjoy
9) Optionally: select baseband version corresponding to your country and BPSW version
Installation guide for CMx roms users
1) Optionally: create a backup of your data
2) Install latest CM ROM image file.
3) Optionally: install Google Apps
4) Wipe data and cache partition
5) Reboot and enjoy
6) Optionally: select baseband version corresponding to your country and BPSW version
Installing updates
The most convenient way of installing updates is through built-in OTA updater. Note that currently wipe options do not work there, so you may need to do it manually in recovery. For most cases that won't be necessary though.
Sources
repo init -u git://github.com/tezet/android.git -b jellybean
Donations
If you like and appreciate my work, and you may donate here (now in English).
I do not provide support by PM nor e-mail. Please ask questions here.
Waiting for more information about the ROM CM10, and hoping someone is available to test??
camera, wifi, scanner, etc!
BEAUTIFUL WORK! thank you!
how about upgrading from Cm9 by sfc3001 ? does it work ?
WHOA! This is as awesome as unexpected! Thanks a million Tezet, gonna try it asap *-*
Thank you very much for your work..!
Waiting for the GB based Kernel..!!
harisit2005 said:
how about upgrading from Cm9 by sfc3001 ? does it work ?
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If you have CH version, you may give it a try. Install my CM7 first and then CM10 and gapps. It should work in theory, but I don't have a clue if gapps are upgradable between these versions. Do a nandroid backup first if anything goes wrong
Thank you very much Tezet! You brought life back again to out Milestones 2!
I want to try it but Gapps web isn't working for me at the moment. Seems ive got to use the gapps for jb 20120726. I aren't that old.
so Tezet comes back with a bang!!
Waiting for the GB kernel based release.
Latest gapps mirror:
http://www.multiupload.nl/7D297URVOS
tezet said:
Latest gapps mirror:
http://www.multiupload.nl/7D297URVOS
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Thks! :angel:
thanks a lot
i'm waiting for gb based =D and thanks again for this surprise =)
one question, wich bugs have this version??
There are no known bugs/limitations other than mentioned on the first post (so far).
sahilarora911 said:
so Tezet comes back with a bang!!
Waiting for the GB kernel based release.
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Amin to that!
Good to have you back tezet
Sent from my MotoA953
Installed it already. Coming from CM7.
Tezet, is project butter working?
I cannot get signal. Installed MS2 baseband and choosed mine (live in Argentina) but no result!
Is it supposed to go with european or chinese kernel?
I completely lost mobile network signal and cannot restore it even after following the guidelines in here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182050
any help would be welcome please
algarues said:
Is it supposed to go with european or chinese kernel?
I completely lost mobile network signal and cannot restore it even after following the guidelines in here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182050
any help would be welcome please
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None of them. Any Froyo kernel should be fine, I use it with UK Froyo kernel (the one from CM7 build).
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There are no known bugs/limitations other than mentioned on the first post (so far).
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wow
i'll try just right now =D =D
thanks a lot tezet
u re the best =D
noastick said:
Installed it already. Coming from CM7.
Tezet, is project butter working?
I cannot get signal. Installed MS2 baseband and choosed mine (live in Argentina) but no result!
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I haven't looked deeply into it, but I suppose it is.
If someone figures out how to gain signal, i would appreciate it! I cannot get it to work :S
Just updated and tested it for a bit... it is really smooth =)
Everything worked fine... except gsm =/, but probably because I have the wrong kernel? I come from sfc3001 cm9 (CM9-NIGHTLY-120721-milestone2-ch.zip).
Im going back to my backup from cm9 until I'm able to use the phone as a phone on cm10.
But that was a awesome job =) :good:

[Nook HD] CM10.1 native EMMCNow part of CM nightliies

By popular demand, I am bringing to you CM10.1 that you can install into Nook's internal ROM.
Note, this version totally overwrites your ROM, so back up everything important before proceeding. This is not a dual-boot solution, you do loose B&N ROM for good after installing this.
This is work in progress, yadda yadda.
Follow this install guide substituting various filenames with filenames below if you don't understand the below instructions
Get nookhd-emmc-cwm.img.gz, gunzip and write it to an sdcard of at least 1G in size (all content on that card will be lost). (use dd under Linux and MacOS, use Win32DiskImager or similar tool under Windows, use 7zip under windows to unpack).
Download CWM recovery zip if you want internal recovery to be replaced with CM one (if you don't know what is it about, then you need it). As another option there's a graphical TWRP recovery available. (you can only have one recovery option)
Also download latest nightly from http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=hummingbird
You can write installation zips for recovery, cm binary + whatever else you need and transfer them to Nook user storage (if you have it activated and all), OR add all these files + whatever other packages you might need right away on to the sdcard.
Insert sdcard into Nook and reboot the Nook, next install recovery (if desired) and the cm10.1 binary and whatever else you put there.
Use Install zip from sdcard, if you copied installation zips to sdcard, otherwise use "choose zip from internal sdcard" - both options are in "Unstall update from zip file".
Erase /data (only on initial install, this is important to avoid crashes on bootup! Naturally, make sure you have copies of whatever important info from there before you remove).
Remove the sdcard from the Nook. You might need to use this sdcard for your recovery needs in the future should EMMC content become badly damaged, so probably a good idea to have a copy of it somewhere.
Congrats, now on reboot you'll get into cm10.1 on your Nook HD.
When you need to get into recovery, you can either do "reboot to recovery" in reboot menu (need to enable that in settings) or reboot the nook, and when you see original nook boot logo, press and hold power + home buttons for about 4 seconds.
If you plan to use USB Host feature, you will need a gender changer, as B&N decided not to release a special cable so far. The control to enable USBHost is in quick settings panel (slide down in the top right corner of the screen to bring it up).
Known problems:
- Nook app reports incompatible in market (workaround1: just sideload it ; workaround2: change ro.product.device to nookhd in build.prop) - This is because they specifically blacklist Nooks! For workaround #2, revert the value back to hummingbird when done installing, otherwise you'll lose sound.
- Certain sdcards still remain unstable.
- Google Earth crashes when you press "my location" button, but works fine otherwise.
Changelog:
13/08/09 - We are part of official CM and latest nightly from here is what you should get now: http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=hummingbird
13/08/01 - cm-10.1-20130801-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- Data usage statistics should now work
13/07/19 - cm-10.1-20130719-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip (backup link)
- Update wifi drivers to R5.SP3.06
- Kernel with initial charger control for the charger app to work
- Picked some kernel fixes from omapzoom tree that I think would be useful for us too, this includes some voltage changes (decreases).
- Disabled hwui scissors optimization as it seems to be doing more harm than good.
13/07/11 - cm-10.1-20130712-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip (backup link)
- Added Apple keyboard support
- Updated to CM-10.1.2 for security fixes
13/07/10 - cm-10.1-20130710-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- Rebased on cm-10.1.1 for security fixes.
13/07/08 - cm-10.1-20130708-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- ExFAT and NTFS support from upstream
13/07/06 - cm-10.1-20130706-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- revert accidentally applies frequency bump patch that made it into 07/04
13/07/04 - cm-10.1-20130704-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- upgraded to fixed SGX DDK [email protected] (this fixes Google Earth, and a bunch of games)
13/07/03 - cm-10.1-20130703-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- usb ids changed to match stock
- swap support enabled
13/06/30 - cm-10.1-20130630-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- Serial number is now visible in Android
- usb audio now actually works (only for output)
13/06/29 - cm-10.1-20130629-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- Experimental kernel work
- enabled 1.5GHz freq by default
- in-kernel bluetooth
13/06/24 - cm-10.1-20130624-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- more kernel drivers for bt hid, usb 3g modems and gps devices
13/06/15 - cm-10.1-20130615-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- WiFi Direct and BT tethering are now working
- /sdcard now points to internal storage.
13/06/13 - cm-10.1-20130613-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- Boosted speaker and headset audio levels.
- gfx cash on startup fixed
- Zinio now works out of the box
13/06/12 - cm-10.1-20130612-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- Fixed HDMI audio
- Fixed HDMI video upside-down picture
- Added usb audio support
- Enabled tabbed view in Settings app.
13/06/10 - cm-10.1-20130611-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
- Initial release
This is unrelated development to bokbokan's sdcard/hybrid install, because he does not make his source code available, so don't ask me to pick features from his build.
oh my god
finally, :laugh:
Works great.
Sent from my Nook HD running CM10.1 on emmc.
Sweet!!!!!!
Will test it out.
I guess this means we will have access to a working repo soon so we all can start building from source.
dubidu said:
I guess this means we will have access to a working repo soon so we all can start building from source.
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https://github.com/verygreen/android_device_bn_hummingbird
verygreen said:
https://github.com/verygreen/android_device_bn_hummingbird
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Txs
Woohoo! Fantastic work! And thank you so much for posting source.
New binary release: cm-10.1-20130612-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
Changes:
- Fixed HDMI audio
- Fixed HDMI video upside-down picture
- Added usb audio support
- Enabled tabbed view in Settings app. (This seems to be looking ok, but if you find it's too bad, let me know and we certainly can try to roll it back or only have it for landscape or some other stuff).
Thank you!! :victory:
Running fantastic for me. Thanks.
AMAZING! I just wanted to cruise by the forums because I was bored with nothing new until I see this post! Awesome work is all I can say. Does this mean no more reboot restores with /system and complete control and customization of the device without the unlocked bootloader?
Haven't look at the code yet, but I believe if you change "ro.product.device" in "build.prop" you will loose all the sound.
Can someone test it?
Niiiiice! Thanks, been waiting on this.
Now, quick question: There is a stock ROM to flash, right? I just exchanged another HD & it was easy enough to just remove the SD card. I've only had this HD a week.
Thanks!
Oh yeah, I remember now: Yes, there is.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2062613
LAYGO said:
Niiiiice! Thanks, been waiting on this.
Now, quick question: There is a stock ROM to flash, right? I just exchanged another HD & it was easy enough to just remove the SD card. I've only had this HD a week.
Thanks!
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This is a ROM to replace the stock on emmc. You should back up your stock first. E.mote has an excellent tutorial that verygreen links in his OP here. Then you can restore that backup to get back to stock if you need to return it.
Edit: Guide is here. Just substitute the files from the OP instead of the ones listed in the guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42399961
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
This is a ROM to replace the stock on emmc. You should back up your stock first. E.mote has an excellent tutorial that verygreen links in his OP here. Then you can restore that backup to get back to stock if you need to return it.
Edit: Guide is here. Just substitute the files from the OP instead of the ones listed in the guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42399961
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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I guess I wasn't clear in my question (too early). I just needed to know if there was a stock ROM to flash back to stock in case I had to return it. Of course, I could just Nandroid my stock install too (DUH, didn't think about that, just like you said).
Updating to latest ROM?
Folks,
I picked up a Nook HD+ 16Gb last night and followed the guide to install CM10.1. Everything went smoothly. A big THANK YOU to verygreen and lepinlar for all the work in creating this and the guides/instructions on how to install.
I've got a couple questions:
I installed the cm-10.1-20130608-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc ROM and have made some changes on the tablet (added my daughters as Users, downloaded some apps, etc). How would I go about upgrading to the cm-10.1-20130612-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc ROM? Would I lose the changes I've already made? Is there way to install/upgrade to the new ROM and keep the changes I've already made? Thanks.
Shenandoah
shenandoah2 said:
Folks,
I picked up a Nook HD+ 16Gb last night and followed the guide to install CM10.1. Everything went smoothly. A big THANK YOU to verygreen and lepinlar for all the work in creating this and the guides/instructions on how to install.
I've got a couple questions:
I installed the cm-10.1-20130608-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc ROM and have made some changes on the tablet (added my daughters as Users, downloaded some apps, etc). How would I go about upgrading to the cm-10.1-20130612-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc ROM? Would I lose the changes I've already made? Is there way to install/upgrade to the new ROM and keep the changes I've already made? Thanks.
Shenandoah
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First you do not want to flash that ROM to your HD+. If you look at the filenames you will see ovation (which means HD+) and hummingbird (which means HD). But if you want to upgrade to a newer ovation ROM, just flash the newer ROM over the top of your old ROM. It will keep all your changes you've made.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
Lepinlar,
Sorry about the post. I didn't read it close enough to realize it was for the HD (not the HD+). Should I delete my original post so it doesn't confuse anyone else?
Shenandoah
shenandoah2 said:
Lepinlar,
Sorry about the post. I didn't read it close enough to realize it was for the HD (not the HD+). Should I delete my original post so it doesn't confuse anyone else?
Shenandoah
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No, it might actually help others users who are confused by the issue. Leave it there as originally posted.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
Awesome ROM, thanks for doing this. Battery life vs stock is amazing, UI looks much better, more customizable, great having root to back up apps and etc.
I had a small issue with the 06/08 build on my HD+ where the battery would not recharge. Power cycling (turning it off and then on again) seemed to fix it. Is anyone seeing this issue with this 06/12 build? Thanks!

[Nook HD/HD+] EMMC CM11 install - updated 11/29

I see there's this new CM11 going, and thanks to @Hashcode who solved most of the complex problems already, here's my first stab at CM11 on our Nook HDs that installs into internal memory (EMMC).
The install is a lot similar to how it was done in CM10.2 days, but you will need a new recovery image (and a new sdcard image for those doing initial install):
So, For Nook HD+: Initial ovation sdcard image (cwm) | ovation recovery image (CWM)
For Nook HD: hummingbird Initial sdcard image | hummingbird recovery image (CWM)
I did some light testing and things seems to be working for whatever light loads I came up with, but still there are probably tons of problems that I have not yet noticed. Please write in the comments about what's broken and I'll try to fix it. Once it's good enough, I'll try to get official nightlies going for CM11 as well, I guess.
Latest CM11 EMMC images are now available as CM11 nightlies at:
For Nook HD+ get ovation builds
For Nook HD get hummingbird builds
There also might be experimental builds available referenced below in the history section.
(Also for completeness, For Nook HD+ sdcard image cm-11-20141129-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip, | initial sdcard image for ovation )
For new Installs:
Download the initial sdcard image
ungzip and write to sdcard using dd (winimage or whatever for those stuck on Windows)
Instert the card into your nook and reboot
Flash the recovery image
Flash cm11 image
Flash whatever other extra things you need like gapps
remove the sdcard
reboot the nook
For upgrades from CM10.x (the only tested are 10.2 and 10.1). If you have any problems after upgrade - you'll need to do factory reset to clear /data:
Download recovery zip and CM11 install and place it on the nook
Reboot into recovery you already have installed
Flash the recovery zip you just downloaded
reboot into recovery again (This is important! Failure to do this will botch your upgrade and you'll need to wipe /data) so that the new recovery is started.
Install CM11, install other stuff you need like gapps
reboot
enjoy
Note: After upgrade you will need to reenter all of your wifi passwords.
Useful apps:
Overall loudness and volume control app: NookHDVolumeAdjuster-1.apk
Touch screen sensitivity control: NookTouchscreenSensitivityAdjuster-4.apk (backup link)
USB host control (usually only needed on official CM builds, as otherwise you can use Quick Settings panel): USBHostSwitcher.apk
Known problems:
- attempting to reformat external sdcard from android crashes volume manager - seems to be upstream problem of some sort. The sdcard is left in some strange state, so don't do it. (if you did, reformat the sdcard on your PC, all data will be lost either way)
Changelog:
2014/11/297 - Bring sdcard build to current source version:
* cm-11-20141129-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/08/17 - Bring sdcard build to current source version:
* cm-11-20140817-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/18 - Fixed 1080p movie playback on Nook HD+:
* cm-11-20140118-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140118-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/17 - Fixed headset mic issue
* cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/15 - Switched to TI wpa supplicant, should fix a bunch of wifi-related issues
* cm-11-20140115-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140115-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140115-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/09 - Fixed inability to write to sdcards.
* cm-11-20140110-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140110-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140110-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/08 - Misc updates: autodetect sdcard format, not just vfat. fuzzy touch patch courtesy of D Marble, bt-pan services that reportedly fix bt tethering for some people.
* cm-11-20140109-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140109-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
2014/01/06 - Initial release
* cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
The screen kept flickering like a tube light few times.
Thank you! Welcome back
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using xda app-developers app
Welcome back, you've been missed greatly. I kept telling everyone not to panic, you would be back.
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using XDA Premium HD app
Thanks dude. I was hoping you'd start building it. Downloading now!
Working well so far. Thanks for making it and glad to have you back.
for those who need gapps you could see below (Be sure to choose 4.4.2 gapps.)
Link for PA gapps : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942 <MINI MODULAR PACKAGE 121 MB>download link http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps-mini/pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.2-20131230-signed.zip
My personal favorite is BaNK's gapps : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012857 <core gapps only, 17MB>download link http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23269279319195954
Thanks for starting the work again -- I can't wait for official nightlies. And welcome back.
Also, it seems that we have to use CWM. Is there a reason TWRP isn't supported, or is that on the to-do list?
Nice to see this, I've used Bokbokan's eMMC build off his blog with TRIM support by default (MAG2GA ver06 10/2012), and I've used yours with TRIM everything worked great.
Does this build come with TRIM enabled?
Will this be updatable via CM updates in settings?
Thank you for making my tablet a tablet again!
It would be interesting to know if it presents visible differences from CM 10.2 regarding responsiveness, especially with ART enabled. It's the last fort to be conquered with our nooks (trim+art). Sadly my nook is not back yet so any reports would be welcome.
Awesome
Nice to see this, I've used Bokbokan's eMMC build (off his blog) with TRIM support enabled by default (MAG2GA ver06 10/2012), and I've used your CM10.2 with TRIM everything worked great.
Does this build come with TRIM enabled?
Will this be updatable via CM updates in settings?
Thank you for making my tablet a tablet again!
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Nice to see this, I've used Bokbokan's eMMC build (off his blog) with TRIM support enabled by default (MAG2GA ver06 10/2012), and I've used your CM10.2 with TRIM everything worked great.
Does this build come with TRIM enabled?
Will this be updatable via CM updates in settings?
Thank you for making my tablet a tablet again!
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It should be updatable via the settings once it's an official built. Right now, all of the builds are unofficial ones, so they have to be fully downloaded and flashed.
verygreen is the official device maintainer for CM though, so once he "approves" of the build, it will be built nightly by the CM servers, and then it will be fully integrated into their update mechanism (or CyanDelta if you use that). Just like the 10.2 builds.
TeutonJon78 said:
Also, it seems that we have to use CWM. Is there a reason TWRP isn't supported, or is that on the to-do list?
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It's on the todo list, but cwm was easier to make at first (as in, next to zero effort)
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Does this build come with TRIM enabled?
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Yes, this has TRIM-enabled kernel, though I have not decided if I should do it for the official releases.
Have there been any more bricks with the trim-fixed kernels in the past couple of months?
Will this be updatable via CM updates in settings?
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I guess yes, once there are official nightlies again. But I want to make sure it's at least of adequate quality before enabling that.
Just an advisory: I just flashed this over Succulent's rom with no problems, BUT I lost all my saved wifi profiles and had to reflash gapps. Not any big deal, but to anybody else who plans to do that and isn't coming from CM 10.1/2: be prepared. Relatively painless upgrade, though. Very glad to see TRIM enabled. Don't plan on enabling ART until xposed/gravitybox is compatible. This is much, much smoother than Succulent's build.
Good job!
I can't speak for anyone but didn't see anything from a quick search in the post: TRIM FAQ. I can attest that mine works and I believe it should be one of the bad eMMC (MAG2GA ver06 not ver05).
I did test TRIM (vdc fstrim dotrim) no issues, and found the CM11 under updates (after I updated to CM11) so I can attest to that much!
Thanks for the reply
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Just an advisory: I just flashed this over Succulent's rom with no problems, BUT I lost all my saved wifi profiles and had to reflash gapps. Not any big deal, but to anybody else who plans to do that and isn't coming from CM 10.1/2: be prepared. Relatively painless upgrade, though. Very glad to see TRIM enabled. Don't plan on enabling ART until xposed/gravitybox is compatible. This is much, much smoother than Succulent's build.
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I would say they are about same smooth. Succulent's build has some nice framework and more option in performance settings. But just from system ui or user experience they are almost the same. Not could I tell the difference in app opening or transition.
Stock launcher Does lag when press the app drawer butter from home screen. But I use Nova launcher to solve the problem.
No find significant performance inprovememt over cm10.2 yet. Maybe Kitkat just does more job in UX polishing rather then performance.
Hopefully we could find some Performance MOD to use in KitKat.
It may very well be due to the fact that I upgraded from CM 10.2 and did not do a clean install, but for me Succulent's build was extremely laggy, many apps froze frequently, and when too many apps (more than like 3) were open it would reboot itself. I have none of those problems with this build, it's super smooth and fast and I haven't had any apps become laggy or crash or reboot my tablet. And this is upgrading from CM 10.2>Succulent's KK>Verygreen's KK; I still haven't done a factory reset and don't plan to unless it becomes necessary later. I use Nova as well. I'm not saying Succulent's build is bad, I thought it was bearable enough to use and was planning on using it long term, updating with each new build until it got to where I thought it should be, but then I installed this build and the difference is staggering. If I reflashed Succulent's build and wiped my data partition I might have a better experience, but now that I have this I don't see any need to.
this is great, glad to see you're back =)
my nook is currently being borrowed, i was wondering if anyone could quickly benchmark it?
thanks
Thank you Verygreen for this new build.
I will try it today.
I have 2 questions about CM11 and Nook HD+ hardware:
- did the HD+ have a bluetooth low energy (BT 4.0) chips?
- did the HD+ have a Low-power audio playback (kitkat new feature) capable chips?
If yes, is it included in this new CM11 build?
Thanks
Edit:
I found that Nook HD+ has wl1271l chip and uses wl12xx driver. That chip is BT 4.0 and BLE. See here http://www.rfm.com/products/data/wls1271l.pdf
But this thread show that BLE isn't activated in CM.
verygreen said:
久しぶりでした
(Also for completeness, For Nook HD+ sdcard image cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip, | initial sdcard image for ovation )
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Thanks verygreen. Great to see your are back in action.
The SDCARD image link is downloading emmc image. Here is the correct like if any one is looking.
cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip

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