Looking for Latest Stable CM10 for Sprint GS3 - General Questions and Answers

I'm current using CyanogenMod10 Stable Build 07/23/2012. I want to update it with the latest stable release for my Sprint Galaxy S3. However I've been unable to find the list of latest builds which include a more recent stable build.
Can anyone link the list of stable builds for CM10?

mikegonzalez2k said:
I'm current using CyanogenMod10 Stable Build 07/23/2012. I want to update it with the latest stable release for my Sprint Galaxy S3. However I've been unable to find the list of latest builds which include a more recent stable build.
Can anyone link the list of stable builds for CM10?
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please see the link below for the same
http://get.cm/?device=d2spr

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