[INTRODUCTION]
This ROM is based of the joined effort of a couple of devs (Cass, Eduardo, Corvus, Scanno and Brucelee666) who are working on getting ICS as good as possible for our device. This has resulted in a git repository where all the specific files and patches are located that are needed to compile the Android 4.0.4 AOSP source code and create a working ROM.
I am trying to keep the git repository up-to-date so that all the devs that would to compile the AOSP source code can use the repository to build a good working base rom and put effort in improving the ROM instead of figuring everything out themselves.
I am making VegaCream because i would like to have done this and have some knowledge about making roms. I am working in the IT business for almost 20 years and like many i have a professional and personal life. That means that if i am lucky i have 8 hours per week that i can spend time on this ROM. My wife, my child and my own health are more important then this ROM, so lets keep everything simple and nice. This is supposed to be fun and a hobby (at least it is for me). Let's keep it that way.
[SPECIFICATIONS]
This ROM is based on AOSP 4.0.4 and the device config made by Cass, Eduardo, Corvus and myself (see https://github.com/vegaics).
- DPI is set at 120dpi
- Default ICS Launcher installed
- Apex Launcher installed
- Filemanager installed
- Terminal installed
- Google Apps is installed. This means that the Google base is installed and all the apps that are available in the Play Store are not installed (i.e. GMail, Maps)
- All languages that are available in AOSP are included
- Partition layout is the same as VegaICS beta1 / Modded stock
- /system/app, /system/lib, /system/fonts, /system/framework and /system/usr are Squashfs filesystems.
[INSTALLATION]
With BETA2 there are two ways of installing VegaCream:
- Installing the CWM update zip from recovery
- Using the NVFLASH windows executable.
Use the CWM update zip when you are sure that you have the correct partition layout (modded stock or VegaICS). Always do a *Full Wipe* BEFORE installing the zip file.
Use the NVFLASH installer when you are not sure if you have the correct partition layout or want to repartition and format your NAND. Put your tablet in nvflash mode (back-power-back) and run the exe in windows.
*ATTENTION* The Install zip is *BETA* and it does not have nice text or a good working progress bar. My primary efforts are going to the ROM itself at the moment.
[WORKING]
VegaCream is now on the same level as VegaICS beta1 is. That means it has the same stuff working but it has also the same things that do not work and / or the same problems.
- Wifi (same connection problems as VegaICS beta1)
- Bluetooth (Did not test a lot, but it pairs and communicates)
- (P)EAP (I could connect to the enterprise wifi AP that is available at my work, it connects and could update my apps through the Play Store. The Signal Strength indicator is NOT working when connected to that AP)
- Camera (same as VegaICS beta1)
- 3G (most huawei 3G modems)
[NOT WORKING]
All hardware should be working now
[CREDITS]
- Cass
- Eduardo
- Corvus
- Scanno
- Brucelee666
- Areo
*WARNING*
As you might already have read, some people have problems with their touchscreens after flashing a new ROM (this can happen with any ROM). In worst case their touchscreen has died. There has been an investigation into this problem and the conclusion is that there are bad batches of touchscreens that can die when they overheat. This is also due to a design flaw of our tablets. As a precaution it is strongly adviced to disconnect the power from the tablet when booting the first time after flashing a new ROM. This because after flashing a new ROM, the tablet needs to do a lot of processing and that generates heat and increases the change of overheating the touchscreen.
If you feel VegaCream is worth it and would like to show your gratitude (the donate link is added on request):
AND also do NOT forget about ejtagle and brucelee666 for their great work.
[DOWNLOADS]
VegaCream BETA RC2:
If you use the CWM zip, please do not forget to do a *Full Wipe*
CWM-Flashable ZIP: VegaCream-RC2-120dpi-Apex.zip
NVFlash: VegaCream-RC2-NVFlash.exe
VegaCream BETA RC1:
If you use the CWM zip, please do not forget to do a *Full Wipe*
CWM-Flashable ZIP: VegaCream-RC1-120dpi-Apex.zip
NVFlash: VegaCream-RC1-NVFlash.exe
VegaCream BETA 4.1:
*Warning* This version uses the new 3.1.10 kernel and can still cause problems. If you are not sure if you want to use this version, then please do not download and install !!!
CWM-Flashable ZIP: VegaCream-Beta4.1-120dpi-Apex.zip
NVFlash: VegaCream-Beta4.1-NVFlash.exe
VegaCream BETA 3:
CWM-Flashable ZIP: VegaCream-Beta3-120dpi-Apex.zip
NVFlash: VegaCream-Beta3-NVflash.exe
VegaCream BETA2.1:
CWM-Flashable ZIP: VegaCream-BETA2.1-120dpi-Apex.zip.zip
NVFlash: VegaCream-Beta2.1-nvflash.exe
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VegaCream BETA1: VegaCream-Beta1-120dpi-Apex.zip
VegaCream Alpha2: VegaCream-Alpha2-120dpi-Apex.zip
VegaCream Alpha1: VegaCream-Alpha1-120dpi-Apex.zip
[CHANGELIST]
RC2:
- New kernel based on the latest NVidia rel-15r7 kernel.
RC1:
- Latest Apex Launcher
- Wifi working as it should
- Hopefully no lockups anymore
BETA 4.1:
*THIS IS STILL EXPERIMENTAL*
- Kernel 3.1.10
- WiFi working as it should
- Suspend problems should be solved
BETA 3:
- Updated sources to latest AOSP 4.0.4 version (IMM76L)
- Recompiled the kernel:
- Fixed clock frequency staying locked at 1000 Mhz
- Kernel version shows up in About
- TUN module is compiled into the kernel (not as a seperate module)
- Updated proprietary drivers
- Small change in vold.fstab. You can now see connected USB mass storage devices in settings/storage.
BETA2.1:
- Newly compiled from scratch
- Mms.apk is back.
- LatinIME now has build in languages for spellcorrections and hints
BETA2 (compared to BETA1):
- Removed provision.apk. This may conflict with Google Apps
- Added Advanced Wifi Lock to /system/app
- Changed keyboard
- Updated to latest AOSP 4.0.4 version (IMM76I)
- su, busybox, superuser build from source
- SystemUI.apk force closing should be solved.
- Sound problems (stuttering) solved (thanks brucelee666)
- 3G should be working (it is working on my Huawei E153 dongle)
- Browser updated and includes setting to change useragent
- Webkit updated
- OpenVPN compiled from source
BETA1:
- Bluetooth working (Thanks Brucelee666)
- Video problems should be solved (not all libraries needed were included)
- Enhanced Powermenu implemented (Thanks Brucelee666)
- Both Apex Launcher and Stock Launcher included. You can choose at first boot which launcher you want to use)
ALPHA2:
- Squashfs working, all the apps now on /system.
- Camera working.
- All Languages added
- Added a Filemanager on /data/app (can be removed)
- Added a Terminal on /data/app (can be removed)
- Added tun.ko in /system/lib/modules/
- OpenVPN binaries added
Please watch the topic over at Tabletroms. This is the main topic and will be updated first.
[FIXES, EXPERIMENTS]
For people who have an internal 3G card and have problems with the lockscreen at first boot, please flash VegaCream BETA2 from recovery and right after flash the following ZIP file. It will add the line ro.setupwizard.mode=DISABLE to the BUILD.PROP.
DOWNLOAD:http://www.mediafire.com/?botig3ws9azaa9g
Hi!
If Modded stock is a MUST for this ROM, then it would be cool if you could also post a MF link for it, because files are scattered all around various forums and some links don't work anymore.
And good luck with your ROM developement!
Link to thread: http://www.tabletroms.com/forums/ve...m]-vegacream-advent-vega-pov-mobii-tegra.html
Link to main section: http://www.tabletroms.com/forums/vega-rom-development/
@All,
VegaCream beta2-test3 available.. see second post
scanno said:
@All,
VegaCream beta2-test3 available.. see second post
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Just when I am in the middle of switching ISP's and am without a broadband connection for the next few days. Typical.
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA Premium HD app
Just flashed this but everytime I reboot it sits at a blank screen.. Have had to reflash tablet on every occassion have had to reboot ....
Gone back to previous rom(VegaICS) as can't have a tab thats not booting...
Also apps such as BBC Iplayer would not work as on opening it would then open web browser and take you to iplayer home page..Seems to be a flash issue...
Oddly Flash (latest) is working fine on VegaICS as is BBC iplayer.
Finally Could not get usb mouse,gps,usb stick or usb card reader to work with tablet but it connects to pc etc fine....
lohtse said:
Just flashed this but everytime I reboot it sits at a blank screen.. Have had to reflash tablet on every occassion have had to reboot ....
Gone back to previous rom(VegaICS) as can't have a tab thats not booting...
Also apps such as BBC Iplayer would not work as on opening it would then open web browser and take you to iplayer home page..Seems to be a flash issue...
Oddly Flash (latest) is working fine on VegaICS as is BBC iplayer.
Finally Could not get usb mouse,gps,usb stick or usb card reader to work with tablet but it connects to pc etc fine....
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Did you switch to usb hostmode using the vegatools app?
Verstuurd van mijn HTC Vision met Tapatalk
There was no such app!
lohtse said:
There was no such app!
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Due to the way the ROM is laid out, you want to do a full wipe, then install the VegaCream zip, then reboot. If you wipe after you install the VegaCream zip you'll lose a lot of apps and functionality (as it stores things in /data).
indigolemon said:
Due to the way the ROM is laid out, you want to do a full wipe, then install the VegaCream zip, then reboot. If you wipe after you install the VegaCream zip you'll lose a lot of apps and functionality (as it stores things in /data).
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did all that in cwm as was recommended else where.... so am not sure what else to do..
@all,
VegaCream BETA2 available in CWM zip and NVFLASH format. See second post
Verstuurd van mijn HTC Vision met Tapatalk
is this really any better than vegaICS??
lohtse said:
is this really any better than vegaICS??
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Why don't you try it and find out
Verstuurd van mijn VegaCream_BETA-2 met Tapatalk
lohtse said:
is this really any better than vegaICS??
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The stuttering sound issue was enough to make me jump ship to Vegacream.
Haven't looked back since.
Good Job Scanno.
Also some on the POV Movii now have 3G working so imo yeah it's better than VegaICS, also that has been discontinued whereas Vegacream is still in development.
For people who have an internal 3G card and have problems with the lockscreen at first boot, please flash VegaCream BETA2 from recovery and right after flash the following ZIP file. It will add the line ro.setupwizard.mode=DISABLE to the BUILD.PROP.
DOWNLOAD:http://www.mediafire.com/?botig3ws9azaa9g
Verstuurd van mijn VegaCream_BETA-2 met Tapatalk
problem I had with last build of this is the reboot issue I have mentioned ealier..After rebooting it would sit a a blank black screen.... resulting in having to reflash on every occassion...
VegaCream beta2.1 released
Just installed Beta2.1 but wifi seems very unstable, please check
Related
OpenEclair is a community ROM based on the AOSP 2.1 source code (with lots of Cyanogen mixed in).
The goal of OpenEclair is to bring to the community a fast and stable Eclair 2.1 ROM, with contributions from numerous ROM developers.
Contributors
Developer - Wes Garner - Twitter
Developer - ctso - Twitter
Porters - Brian Cook, Piotr Maksymiuk (Movi)
Complete OpenEclair Credits List
http://short.to/18h0a
Bandwidth - A HUGE thanks to Simon, Allen, and everyone from AndroidSPIN for hosting the ROMs!
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Features
- AOSP 2.1r2 Eclair
- Multiple Kernels
- Live Wallpapers
- CompCache/Swap via SpareParts (including size!)
- Swap via SpareParts
- Supports G1/MT3G
- Automatic Apps2SD on G1
- 5 Screen Launcher and Launcher2 from NexusOne
- New Customizable MMS
- WG-Kernel 5 v0.8
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There has been more and more work done on OpenEclair even though this release is small, there is much more to come. If you want to donate, please do - that really does give us encouragement to spend so much time on this
Donate to Wes Garner
Donate to Chris Soyars
Downloads
OpenEclair v1.3.0.1
Download:http://androidspin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2296
Note: Before posting an issue in the thread, please check the issue tracker, as we probably already know about it!
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Issue Tracker
Before posting an issue please do your best to make sure it has not already been reported. A good idea is to check the "Known Issues" section below.
Issue Tracker on Google Code
Please post all issues in the Google Code Issue Tracker. This thread can be a great area for support, but any bugs should be reported at Google Code so they do not get lost.
Thanks!
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Disclaimer
We are not responsible for bricking your phone! Also, this is an open source project, but please give credit where it`s due and please do not post our full builds without asking. We would also love to know if anyone is using our ROM on other devices!
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Known Issues:
- LWPs break when using 3D Kernel
- Userinit is still being overridden by SpareParts
- CompCache changes in SpareParts require reboot
- Video still not working
- Menu to unlock is not enabled
- Phone app's on-screen touch buttons may cause problems
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Change Log
OpenEclair - v1.3.0.1 - 04/02/2010
- Fixed Framework bug
OpenEclair - v1.3.0 - 04/02/2010
- WG-Kernel 5 v0.8:
* Completely fresh and clean
* Fixed Bluetooth
* Has option to use 3D or RAMHack
* Updated WiFi Drivers to help battery life
- Does NOT require DangerSPL (also fixes install errors)
- Fixed CompCache problems where would not load or would require reboot
- Fixed issues with Su
- Removed all the duplicate ringtones (may have to reset your notification and ringtone sounds)
- Fixed GenieWidget
- Fixed Market troubles
OpenEclair - v1.2.2 - 02/25/2010
- New version of kernel with serious SPEED INCREASES
- DangerSPL not required
- Fixed CompCache/MemCtl (keep in mind, userinit is still being overridden and changes require restart)
- Amazing BootAnimation by MINUS_Stl
- ALL LWPs should be working now (including Smoke)
- Facebook Sync is fixed
- Added latest Google Maps 4.0
- YouTube app is there, but there is no video support yet
- Random Apps disappearing should be fixed http://short.to/18we3
- Bouncy Menus and other visual fixes
- Fixed all APN bugs causing no data
- Added WiFi Tether
- Latest Phone.apk by Cytown / Contacts.apk by Wysie
- Added all EXTfs binaries
- Many bug fixes fixed from Google Code
- Latest AOSP Merges
- Other changes that can't be remembered
OpenEclair - v1.2.1 - 02/13/2010
- Please wipe. (though may not be required)
- Multiple kernels to select from -- BFS/CFS, 10mb RAM Hack or not
- Nexus One OTA Update (Android 2.1_r2)
- MT in Browser
- Fixed disappearing icon issues.
- Fixed LWPs (Except for Smoke LWP)
- Includes Launcher2, to use select "Launcher" instead of "Home" when prompted.
- LWPs are interactive while using Launcher2, though slightly buggy.
- New MMS Settings: 600kb MMS Size Limit, Max Resolution is 2048x1536, Text will not convert to MMS until 10pgs has been reached (versus 4)
- Includes HTC_IME
- Fixed Camera from the Beta`s
- Includes latest WG-Kernel v3-beta
- Include Meltus`s AudioMod v2r2
- Removed: Eugene`s Overclocking
- More that neither of us remember
OpenEclair - v1.1.5 BETA - 02/08/2010
- No Wipe
- No you did not miss 1.1.2, 1.1.3, and 1.1.4. They were test builds.
- Kernel: CPU Frequency modifications by Eugene
- Kernel: Overclocked to 580MHz by default.
- Kernel: Bug fixes from Nexus One MSM Kernel
- Compcache: Upgraded to v0.6.2
- Added MT Maps from Nexus One update
- Dalvik Changes (JIT is extremely unstable, switched to donut dalvik for now)
- Firstboot script changes
OpenEclair - v1.1.1 BETA - 02/02/2010
- Reverted JIT (No longer using JIT - causes too much instability)
- Added EXT tools.
- Readded DangerSPL Requirement
OpenEclair - v1.1 BETA - 02/01/2010
- New Apps2SD (disables Apps2SD on MT3G)
- Added Passion Google Apps
- Fixed "insufficient storage" issue.
- Switched to WG-Kernel
- Optimized Launcher (thanks dumbbestcrayon)
- Fixed Music button on Desk Clock
- Removed DangerSPL requirement
- Added Swap settings to SpareParts
- Default compcache size set to 32MB
- Fixed keystore errors.
- Added rwsystem/rosystem
- Fixed "pm: not found" errors.
- Complete recompile from AOSP/Cyanogen
- Removed CM Updater (will be added again in a future release)
OpenEclair - v1.0.1 - 02/02/2010
- Fixed "insufficient storage" problem when installing apps.
OpenEclair - v1.0 - 01/28/2010
- Initial release based on Intension v1.4.0.
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- Video/3D still not working - expect Video in 1.3
How so?
sounds good, after so much flash withdral, now all these roms
this, superd, and hero eclair!!!!!!!!! in two days
EDIT, wow I never noticed that I have the second post in this amazing topic
Damn it man... I was watching the Cleveland/Boston game and thought "I wonder if anyone released any updates?" I didn't exactly expect to see much, but now i'm going to miss a chunk of the game because I want to flash this and play with it.
Damn you guys and your badass ROM releases. Damn you! LOL
(thanks for this though, been waiting to see what you guys were putting together for the update)
Is it possible to have the Menu key to unlock changeable via Sapre Parts?
I really like the option where i have to swipe.
Also im also very curious on how 3D/Video is being accomplished
root explorer and sufbs force close in openeclair. any solution?
sagementor said:
root explorer and sufbs force close in openeclair. any solution?
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Root explorer not working is a known issue, however SUFBS seems to work fine on my end. Also worked on all of the betas for me.
staticshadow said:
- Video/3D still not working - expect Video in 1.3
How so?
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Wait and see Wes will work his magic, when he has a chance. Just give him some time. We also gotta work out BT in this build as well, so there are a few kinks to iron out still. Wicked fast though
The boot screen made me "lol"
I wasnt expecting that. Looks neat though
the background of the boot screen is scaled up from a low-res image, does not look as good. it repeats too much and a bit annoying to keep a big bright screen for so long.
So what happened between 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 to break bluetooth?
Hey guys, first time OpenEclair user, long time Cyanogen user.
So I'm trying to flash this ROM, but I'm getting this error
Code:
copying files...
E:Can't symlink /system/xbin/bb/dirname
E:Failure at line 73:
/system/xbin/busybox SYSTEM:xbin/bb/dirname
I googled for it, and found some folks talking about symlink issues, and people said it had to do with formatting the SDcard. So I repaired mine using Amon_Ra's recovery image, and tried again, but no dice.
Help?
toekneebullard said:
Hey guys, first time OpenEclair user, long time Cyanogen user.
So I'm trying to flash this ROM, but I'm getting this error
Code:
copying files...
E:Can't symlink /system/xbin/bb/dirname
E:Failure at line 73:
/system/xbin/busybox SYSTEM:xbin/bb/dirname
I googled for it, and found some folks talking about symlink issues, and people said it had to do with formatting the SDcard. So I repaired mine using Amon_Ra's recovery image, and tried again, but no dice.
Help?
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I haven't had this issue and I am a long time Cyanogen User also. I always wipe everything... factory reset, dalvik, and ext using Amon_Ra's recovery image. I have been jumping back and forth flashing different roms and I have yet to have an issue.
OK, here's what I did, step by step:
-Extracted the OpenEclair 1.2.2 zip onto my SD card (I realize this was wrong)
-Wiped data and Dalvik via Amon_Ra's recovery image
-booted into cyanogen and opened terminal emulator
-flash_image boot /sdcard/boot.img
-reboot
My phone restarts, and hangs on the TMobile G1 Screen
-I reboot into recovery, and realize that you can install from zip files. I realize my first mistake of unzipping the file.
-I pull my sdcard and download the openeclair file again, and place the zip file on my sdcard. I carefully remove only the files I unzipped from the OE zip file, knowing that the "apps" folder had some files in there already, so I left those.
-reboot, recovery, install zip from recovery
That's when this error shows up. So I back up, pull the SDCard again, download the latest Cyanogen and try the flash it. It installs fine, but now when I reboot my phone hangs on the TMobile G1 screen.
****.
So I do a Nand restore, and the phone boots into really old android that came on the G1. yikes, but ok. So I try and install OpenEclair now, via recovery image, same error. I install cyanogen, and my phone again hangs at TMobile screen.
Help?
toekneebullard said:
Help?
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All I can think of is that you may not have waited long enough when on the G1 screen. It can take a really long time to get to the splash screen.
The real reason I'm posting now is to say congrats to the devs. This ROM is a winner. I only ran it for a few hours because I rely heavily on bluetooth, but I still enjoyed it enough to recover my TI backups, rearrange my home screen shortcuts and even make a nandroid backup. I'm recovering my OE 1.0.1 nandroid backup as I type, but I cannot wait to see 1.2.next with working BT. So Chris and Wes an anyone else working behind the scenes: get enough sleep, take your time, I'll keep watching you on twitter to see when the BT fix is ready. I'll see if I can pull together a little beer money while I wait.
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All I can think of is that you may not have waited long enough when on the G1 screen. It can take a really long time to get to the splash screen.
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Yeah, but 30 minutes?
toekneebullard said:
Yeah, but 30 minutes?
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that's probably long enough. I guess you should just start fresh with full wipes and reflash. I used to hate it when people told me to do that, but I'm a Titanium Backup user now.
No boot problems
Hello toekneebullard. If you sdcard isn't properly formatted with linux-ext-swap, it can cause a no boot situation. It should go like this: Fat32 / Ext3 - 500mb/ Linux-Swap 128mb. This setup will work for most ROMs with or without swap. Regards
PRIME! v1.7
This is a tweaked stock rom for the Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101
Special thanks to: CaNsA | Hacre | afm | MoDaCo | dc13 | supercurio | Bumble-Bee | RaYmAn | netarchy | Vividboarder | CurtisBeef
This rom is a work in progress and all feedback is appreciated. It is build from the stock rom and has a few tweaks added. As always whenever installing any rom, please take care to follow instructions as no one enjoys seeing their prized possesion not working.
Instructions:
1. Copy ROM to sdcard
2. Verify the MD5 of the zip on the sdcard, DO NOT FLASH IF THIS DOESN'T MATCH THE MD5 UNDER THE DOWNLOAD LINK!
3. Boot into clockworkmod recovery
4. Take a nandroid backup (optional but highly recommended)
5. Install the ROM
6. Reboot and wait... The more apps you have installed the longer the first boot will take... Please not that after the lock screen comes up your TF may be sluggish for a minute while the rom initialises.
7. After a successful restart, you can change the default power mod if desired.
Due to changes made in the launcher for 1.7 you might get a black background after the first boot. The wallpaper picker may also force close. A reboot will sort this problem out.
Rom Details:
Android 3.2
GPS - V1.5.0
WiFi - V5.2.53
Bluetooth - V6.19
Kernel - 2.6.36.3
Build - HTJ85B.prime_epad-1.7-20110804
MobileDock Firmware- EP101-0209 (Prompts for install after first boot if required)
See the second post of this thread for the changelog and optional extras including kernels.
Download Links: - Main Rom (You need this one)
PRIME! v1.7 - Alternate Link - Alternate Link 2 - Alternate Link 3
Torrent Link - Thanks Aligatro and WoodburyMan
MD5: c30c353e61d89c94437c3218723908c6
NVFLASH VERSION - Includes CWM 3.2.0.1
http://www.sdx-downloads.com/devs/roach2010/ROMS/prime1.7.tar.bz2
MD5: 35b5add545a775e932ec5b44e7653c9a
Previous versions:
See this thread
WMV Patch
I've discovered that the netflix library patch breaks WMV support. Here's a patch to put back the original library and to re-enable wmv support. Also the netflix library seems to have the undesirable effect of process locking the /system folder so it cannot be remounted and as such is always in rw mode. I suspect that this may be a bad thing in the long run for I/O.
WMV Patch - Breaks Netflix
Changelog
Changelog:
v1.7
Based on 8.6.5.6-20110728 Honeycomb 3.2
Everything fom previous versions
Compass calibration fault fixed - Thanks Dexter. I owe you one.
Zipalign on boot
CWM 3.1.0.1 Recovery included confirmed working with Keyboard Dock
Google Maps updated to 5.8.0
Google Music updated to 3.0.2
New backgrounds added
Netflix patch added
AnyConnect libs added
For older changelog see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15191789&postcount=2
ROM EXTRAS
Power button mods
These mods give you either a reboot or reboot to recovery option when you long press the power button.
SHUTDOWN and REBOOT power button mod - Alternate Link - Alternate Link 2 - Alternate Link 3
MD5: d54e2954f0a220839aac661934b02841
SHUTDOWN and RECOVERY power button mod - Alternate Link - Alternate Link 2 - Alternate Link 3
MD5: c6d03c140cb40b93025f1600bba68e18
REBOOT and RECOVERY power button mod - Alternate Link - Alternate Link 2 - Alternate Link 3 - (included in rom)
MD5: 9a90986be2e0d00f634c4d5c03b4c6c4
NEW! REBOOT, RECOVERY and SHUTDOWN power button mod - This works best with a dock since the soft buttons don't work but putting the tablet into standby and back will act as a cancel button (Unless the tablet is locked when you long press) - If you're not sure what I mean then try it anyway and you can always change the mod if you don't like it.
MD5: 82e87a982767ddb4baf0184612d70ec0
PRIME KERNELS
OC up to 1.6Ghz
OC Kernel based on Netarchy's overclock parameters
Stock Kernel
Stock Kernel with CIFS/TUN/VOODOO modules
Note, either kernel can be flashed directly onto Prime with no need to remove any modules beforehand. The install scripts add or remove modules as required.
The source for the OC Kernel is available as always from my github
Also Reserved for me
Also reserved for me
Awesome, thanks for all your hard work
jefbal99 said:
Awesome, thanks for all your hard work
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QFT. Downloading now.
Very nice
Thanks! Downloading now!
Prime FTW!!!!!!!
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA Premium App
Awesome stuff Roach! Thanks a bunch for your hard work...
I will be updating my PCB Blue theme as soon as I get a chance too!
Once again, Thank you! Can you also release nvflash bins like you did the last time. I am dual-booting with ubuntu and have no CWM partition, so the easiest for me would be to use nvflash. Or how can I tweak this update file, so it doesn't overwrite recovery partition when I will update from booted 1.6 ? Thanks.
Oh and I made a torrent again.
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Once again, Thank you! Can you also release nvflash bins like you did the last time. I am dual-booting with ubuntu and have no CWM partition, so the easiest for me would be to use nvflash. Or how can I tweak this update file, so it doesn't overwrite recovery partition when I will update from booted 1.6 ? Thanks.
Oh and I made a torrent again.
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+1 interested un the nvflash files as well
Seems I'm the first installing it... ;-)
@Roach2010 Thanks dude. I came from the a rooted DE_8.4.4.11 and as I'm a lazy guy, this ROM is exactly what I was looking for.
Installation via CWM worked easy, the first boot as well. So far everything is running as it should be.
Thanks again.
sweeet been waiting for Prime to hit 3.2 .. cant wait to check out the update! thanks for all your hard work.
After flashing over 1.6,the wallpaper was black, so went to reset the wallpaper, and get force close when setting a wallpaper. Setting a live wallpaper works. I did flash the Xoom icons from the 1.7 beta thread, though.
timtlm said:
After flashing over 1.6,the wallpaper was black, so went to reset the wallpaper, and get force close when setting a wallpaper. Setting a live wallpaper works. I did flash the Xoom icons from the 1.7 beta thread, though.
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Might be something to do with the changes I made to the Launcher apk. Try rebooting as that has worked for someone else. Might only be a first boot issue.
I've updated the OP to say a reboot is needed after first run.
thanks, reboot did fix it.
Does the rom zipaligno n every boot or just the first one? And do i need to wipe if coming from 1.6v1? And while im asking questions, did the 3.2 update change the sd card handling for the tf or is it the same as it was previously? Im not sure i want to update if it switched to the new read only between the two medias
Flashed over latest Magnus rom with no wipe. So far no issues, Netflix still working.
Camaros_Kill said:
Does the rom zipaligno n every boot or just the first one? And do i need to wipe if coming from 1.6v1? And while im asking questions, did the 3.2 update change the sd card handling for the tf or is it the same as it was previously? Im not sure i want to update if it switched to the new read only between the two medias
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Yes, No and Sort of
It does zipalign on every boot, but only if an apk needs it.
You don't need to wipe but read the OP about changes to framework.
The update added the MicroSD card showing up in windows but you can copy between medias just fine.
Anybody got the 32GB splash screen?
as always great job... thanks roach you are the man...
Hi!
I don't quite know how to start ;o) so...
This ROM is compiled from CyanogenMod 6, AOSP, Ezterry's and mine source code repositories . This ROM is not repackaged, moded, ripped, stripped, whatever version of any other ROM available on the Net.
Overview:
- 2.6.36.4 kernel from @Ezterry
- Native Apps2SdExt (also called Magpie) with Effdee fix (this also contains fix to pm/pm.jar used by f.ex. Titanium Backup when restoring app)
- xVold - mounts SdExt partition (if it exists) with data 2 SdExt
- Poor man SetCPU (as known from f.ex. Froyo by Laszlo) with safety valve logic by @hrk (CPU OC settings are not restored when phone crashes; you can safely try to push your CPU to the limit)
- CA Certs without compromised Diginotar keys
- CACertManager from Guardian Project
- long click on PowerWidget icon launches Settings (backport of CM7 feature)
- black bar theme (most of gfx were taken from @Sisterchick's themes but if you see your gfx used please let me know so I can give proper credits)
- uses AnyKernel so should boot on 2708/EBI0/EBI1 devices (tested only on 2708)
- stock Froyo Launcher (aka Launcher2)
- can use Swap or Compcache (both disabled by default and I don't really see the point of using any of them)
- no Gapps
2011.10.06 updates:
- Firerat's cache management ;o) script in /etc/init.d (https://gist.github.com/1182265)
- updated APN list
- Superuser 3.0 (upgradable via Market; please consider buying Elite version to show @ChainsDD some support)
Backports from CM7:
- RotaryRevamped, Lense and Ring lockscreen styles (Phone ui follows lockscreen style)
- Battery percentage on Lockscreen
- Restrict system packages to protected storage (this is security fix)
2011.10.13 updates:
- fixed bug in Phone app that caused crash when dpi setting were anything but 160
- fixed bug in Phone app that caused on screen Accept/Decline buttons not always show up
- Compcache/Swap is working again (note that activating/deactivating need reboot)
- Camera app with DCIM patch courtesy of @hrk
Known bugs/misfeatures:
The ROM runs perfectly OK without Ext partition. Only drawback is requester that pops up informing about unmountable SD card. What it's not telling is that only Ext partition is unmountable
No DCIM patch in Camera app this time (patch is against GB sources and I had no time to fix this; It's not hard just need time =o( This patch will make it into next release, sorry.
Apps2SdExt in this ROM is implemented at framework (system) level. Please do not use any scripts/apps that deal with applications installed on SdExt. Each and every application can be moved to and from SdExt using "Manage applications" under Settings. At some point in time I might add way to mass-move applications between SdExt, Internal and SdFat storages.
NameLessFroyo-multi-20110922.zip (md5: a21ce6a2c340fd71d17ce27dca60f58a ; sha1: 4e256d4dd27bd561619358d71f2520c9aca7fd8a)
NameLessFroyo-multi-20111006.zip (md5: f3fc0a3f92a2796ecea9f8cf2b79f870 ; sha1: df9f21a7cce17ea7734b9e5b81a73e8cbccc8f57)
NameLessFroyo-multi-20111013.zip (md5: 01a3def65577e563be17f86925e0d3d6 ; sha1: 3a53a8dd5e5f76430c261596640aada8c7e7f8b7)
First install instruction:
1. Boot into Recovery
2. Make a backup.
3. Wipe all and everything (including SdExt)
4. Flash zip
5. Flash GApps
6. Reboot
Installing updates:
1. Boot into Recovery
2. Make a backup
3. Flash zip
4. Reboot
(I do my best so that all updates are of no-wipe type)
On first boot give the Dream some 10 - 20 minutes to settle.
Enjoy the ROM =o)
Credits:
CyanogenMod Team - this ROM wouldn't exist without them and I'd be stuck on Dounts =o)
Firerat - without him I'd never dig that deep in the Android code
Ezterry - always helpful and all that excelent work on kernels and GB for D/S
Sisterchick - your themes are great (hope you don't mind taking some gfx from them)
hrk - always helpful and skilled coder
And special thanks to all those who made Android the way it is now =o)
Sounds good! Will try it someday if i have spare time
I'll try it, will download when I have a chance.
Nice!
Very nice job...thank you!
been running barebone of this rom. running nice for the last 2 hours.
good job. thank you
NLJ said:
- Poor man SetCPU (as known from f.ex. Froyo by Laszlo) with safety valve logic by @hrkdroid (CPU OC settings are not restored when phone crashes; you can safely try to push your CPU to the limit)
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Well, that's still me ;-) Github already had an account for "hrk" registered a couple of days before I registered one ... a stupid unused profile...
Nice to see a Magpie'd FroYo ROM!
Will you add my own DCIM compliant camera patch?
Very nice job, thank you for the magpied froyo rom. I will try it in the next days.
Sent from my Gingerbread on Dream using XDA App
Downloading now.... The G1 still has DEVs...LOL
can someone give me the download link of gapps
i wanna try this
Here u go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=796696
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Well, that's still me ;-) Github already had an account for "hrk" registered a couple of days before I registered one ... a stupid unused profile...
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Fixed in the OP. Sorry for the mismatch (hrkdroid kinda get stuck in my head ;o)
hrk said:
Nice to see a Magpie'd FroYo ROM!
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TBH Froyo by Laszlo was the first one (and yeah I've put my fingers there too ;o)
hrk said:
Will you add my own DCIM compliant camera patch?
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Crap! I knew I forgot something! I have it open in on of tabs in Firefox. I'll add this after I put all my source changes to repos more online than my laptop (I just created ToDo too =o))
AndDiSa said:
Very nice job, thank you for the magpied froyo rom. I will try it in the next days.
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If you had data 2 sdext and were using Magpied ROM, you might try to skip wiping SdExt. Not sure if this will work when coming from GB to FroYou but.... =o)
dani132 said:
can someone give me the download link of gapps
i wanna try this
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Please closely inspect point 5 of install instruction... like hoover mouse over the "GApps" part or something ;o)
dani132 said:
can someone give me the download link of gapps
i wanna try this
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I used CyanogenMod 6 MDPI 20110501 from http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Latest_Version#Google_Apps
I think that is the newest gapps pack for 2.2 Dream. Market is updating to 3.1.5 after first market open.
EDIT:
Anyone has a problem with random restarts?
I'm looking for a Stable ROM for my Brother, he's taking control of my OG G1 I like the settings back port. Nice touch, I'll check it out when my phone isn't needed.
thanks for this new modded cyanogen rom.flashed,booted and running normal.
love the honesty of it too, Nameless Froyo, laughed a lilwhen I saw the boot screen xD
OKKIE! D/L and flashed last night. Looking good at first glance. I love it.
Niceee! on the move apps to SDExt/SDCard options. Now I get to move everything to SDExt.
59MB Internal spaces free? WOW! I am loving this , still got that and more even after about 5 - 6 apps installed. Usually I ran out of room by now and had to decide which apps I want to keep.
GGRRRR! Just got my first reboot (just now). I hate when that happens. Got to figure out why it does that.....
Wifi, Bluetooth works well.
Network connection even works in the building at my office. (cool) I get a constant signal finally (well not it about 85% stable)
Overall the system seem to run pretty fast, we'll see how it deal with my usage...
Battery life with wifi on, and used not so good. But I guess that's how it is. I am used to constantly keeping it charged up anyway, so no worry there for me.
just started getting reboots. 3 in last 15 minutes.must find problem.
ok' ran this thing all day at work with no more reboots. don't know why they just stopped.lol
puppetcarl said:
just started getting reboots. 3 in last 15 minutes.must find problem.
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You find out let me know... Only one for me so far. For me I think it was when I have apps open and minimized in the background. (no sure though) I have not had any reboot since then. Hopefully it stay that way for me...
I've nbeen bootlooping for approx 30 minutes now...
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I've nbeen bootlooping for approx 30 minutes now...
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WOW! Did you ever got to the lock screen at all?
What SPL/radio do you have?
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WOOHOOO! With thinning out the apps that I don't need, my internal spaces went up to 66MB, with 9 apps extra apps already installed.
Still running as fast as the first boot up. So far so good.
All those that have probs with random reboots pleas try flashing kernel from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14768272&postcount=2427
Theoretically they are the same (same sources were used) but Ezterry uses GB toolchain to compile and that might be the diff.
@Eutherin well you could as well hook G1 to some usb cable and grab logcat for me, right?
If you want to report a bug/bootloop/etc at least try to grab a logcat. This will help solve probs.
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
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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).
tezet said:
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:
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!