How hard would it be to get AOKP onto the Tf300T? I know there's a build for the TF201 and the 101, but why not for the 300T? I mean, I don't currently have this device, but I'm possibly buying one from my friend, so I would love to have something with a lot of the AOKP features. Ultimately something like PACman ROM would be the best. I'm just curious as to how hard it is to port over? How would one build from source for an unsupported device?
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i'm wondering, is there a list of the phones that will run android ASOP without any issues? currently i'm running a samsung fascinate, i'm looking to get a new phone, and i would love to be able to run straight ASOP.
is there a list out there? or anyone who can recommend a new phone that will run it? or one to wait for, for that matter?
thanks
Cyanogen is pretty close to ASOP, would be happy with that?
Here is a list with of devices that have cm roms.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/
good find, i was looking into that rom, but i'm really looking for a device that will run the ASOP
currently i'm running the community rom on my fascinate, but i may try that just for the heck of it.
AOSP
Android Open Source Project
I personally wouldn't buy a device now unless it had Cyanogenmod support. I couldn't go back to using stock, and i certainly wouldn't use Android if it had Sense, Blur, Touchwiz..etc on it!
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I remember reading a brief guide on porting ROMs between phones a while ago. If I understand correctly, for a relatively easy porting scenario, basically it's a case of getting a kernel etc from an existing ROM for target device and putting them into the ROM you want to port . I imagine it's not always that straight forward, and the various screen resolutions, hardware combinations and other things can make it more complicated.
So phone to phone porting is fine, but I think the guide suggested it's near impossible going phone to tablets because the differences between android 2.x and 3.x and it's over complicated because of consequent differences.
But if ICS is supposed to be pretty much same software on tablet and on phone, does that mean porting an ICS ROM made originally for a phone to a tablet should be as "easy" as porting ROMs between phones?
I'd love to have an ICS Revolver ROM running on my transformer, then play around and try port it to my Desire s.
Say if they make touchwiz for ics that could be ported
But the whole rom probably not
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Hey guys,
I didn't really know where to put that so I decided that here is a good place for that.
So basically I have the One S but not the one with the Snapdragon S4 processor. Mine has a Snapdragon S3. And I'm not the only one with that. But the bad thing about it is that there is only one or two custom ROMs availible (all Sense based). So now I want to get involved and try to port CyanogenMod to the device. But I don't have any experience in Android developing. Are there any tutorials that tell specifically how to port a ROM to another device without having a CM/AOSP base? What programming languages do I have to know? What do I have to have?
I already thougt that the best way to port ROMs is to take the ones from the Sensation and just port them (the Sensation is pretty similar to the One S villec2). But I don't really know what to do and how to do that.
I'm willing to learn and I know that this process could take a long time (maybe moths, idk?).
Thanks in advance.
Hmm.Maybe if you ask on Cyanogenmod forums it will be better
AW: Port a CyanogenMod
Asked there but didn't get any help so far. I hope I can get help in any forum. Is developing for Android such a closed thing? Do you have to be in this thing since the start of it or did I miss something out?
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https://plus.google.com/100278518551580225387/posts/T7t6GNzkuwQ
Looks like they are looking to port to more devices are any developers interested in bringing this to the XT925/926 devices? Would need maintainer also - I just don't have the ability or time but I love these builds on my Gnex and Nexus 7 -though it would be worth a shot to see if someone is interested
Why aren't there many roms available for this device, and a lack of cases?
God only knows why. Ask him.
Because ROMs outside of CM, BlissPop, Omni, and stock aren't worthwhile... Especially when the stock ROM is as good as it is. I mean the device already has the latest version of TWRP, amazing specs, a great stock TOM optimized for it, and a few other things such as the ability to tweak performance. As for cases, this device came from Nvidia and Nvidia isn't a big competitor like Samsung and LG in spite of having the best bang for the buck on any other Android device with the recent K1. Personally, I've been eying this:
http://www.amazon.com/Fintie-NVIDIA...0580591&sr=1-2&keywords=Shield+tablet+k1+case
For $8 you can't go wrong, and the shield cover straight from Nvidia is kinda costly. With the relaunch of the K1 expect more development and more cases as its way cheaper and the best deal for a device right now (if you take away the Volcano iteration of the G Flex 2 for $240, and that is just because it has a SD 810).
Those are just my thoughts,
What ROM would you like to see ported? I may be able to help.
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Because ROMs outside of CM, BlissPop, Omni, and stock aren't worthwhile... Especially when the stock ROM is as good as it is. I mean the device already has the latest version of TWRP, amazing specs, a great stock TOM optimized for it, and a few other things such as the ability to tweak performance. As for cases, this device came from Nvidia and Nvidia isn't a big competitor like Samsung and LG in spite of having the best bang for the buck on any other Android device with the recent K1. Personally, I've been eying this:
http://www.amazon.com/Fintie-NVIDIA...0580591&sr=1-2&keywords=Shield+tablet+k1+case
For $8 you can't go wrong, and the shield cover straight from Nvidia is kinda costly. With the relaunch of the K1 expect more development and more cases as its way cheaper and the best deal for a device right now (if you take away the Volcano iteration of the G Flex 2 for $240, and that is just because it has a SD 810).
Those are just my thoughts,
What ROM would you like to see ported? I may be able to help.
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Its alright, I just was wondering that's all. Thanks though. I posted this before I even recieved the tablet in the mail. I just got it today and its actually fine the way it is, I only need to install xposed and viper4android.
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Because ROMs outside of CM, BlissPop, Omni, and stock aren't worthwhile...
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So that's most of the devs work on XDA written off then, nice!
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So that's most of the devs work on XDA written off then, nice!
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Sorry about that. I understand others have differing tastes. I was just covering the distros I consider to be major as they can be altered to work like most others. They tend to be the ones with the least useless crap installed.
For instance, I love Team Vipers work with ViperDNA and ViperOne, Linux4Tegras ability to allow you to run a full distro, and the Bit-O kernel. I didn't mean any offense.
Sorry about that