Porting Question [A510] - Acer Iconia A700 and A510

As some of you may be aware the a510 is no longer supported by AOKP. Therefore I want to try to port their newest updates to our device. As a base I have a previous build of AOKP for the A510 (build 5). Anyone know of instructions which can help me port build 6?

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[Q] Differences and stability of Andromadus Test builds

Looking for yet another ROM. I need a good daily ROM and I can't seem to find one thats stable with no persistent issues, yet fast (asking for a lot, I know)
So, I want to know, what are the differences between Andromadus CM10, CM10.1 and AOSP4.2 ? Are there any general bugs (Like the camera bug which is a problem for so many ROMS). Which is the most stable ?
I couldn't find this info on the ROM threads but if its there, please send me a link.
Thanks.
DieLyn said:
Looking for yet another ROM. I need a good daily ROM and I can't seem to find one thats stable with no persistent issues, yet fast (asking for a lot, I know)
So, I want to know, what are the differences between Andromadus CM10, CM10.1 and AOSP4.2 ? Are there any general bugs (Like the camera bug which is a problem for so many ROMS). Which is the most stable ?
I couldn't find this info on the ROM threads but if its there, please send me a link.
Thanks.
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Andromadus CM 10 = Cyanogenmod 10 (based on Android 4.1) + Andromadus kernel
Andromadus CM 10.1 = Cyanogenmod 10.1 (based on Android 4.2) + Andromadus kernel
AOSP 4.2 = vanilla Android 4.2
I'd wager that the CM 10, being based on the oldest Android version of the three, is the most stable.

CyanogenMod

Hey guys, just wondering if there is any chance of CM10.2 (Android 4.3 based) being ported over to the Nexus 5? I seem to remember reading that the CM team were going to concentrate on getting a stable 10.2 release before they start working on a new version based on 4.4 so we might be waiting a while for CM10.3 or whatever comes next.
Anyone have more info?
vanja_z said:
Hey guys, just wondering if there is any chance of CM10.2 (Android 4.3 based) being ported over to the Nexus 5? I seem to remember reading that the CM team were going to concentrate on getting a stable 10.2 release before they start working on a new version based on 4.4 so we might be waiting a while for CM10.3 or whatever comes next.
Anyone have more info?
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As far as I know they are working on a stable release for the phones that are already running 10.2
I am pretty sure that they will go straight to Kit Kat with CM11. It has already been pushed to github so it is only a matter of time until it is released.

[Q] Recommended Ubuntu Version to Build an AOSP Rom

Hello, I am newbie of Android development
I am started build an AOSP to my Samsung Galaxy S2
I heard build an AOSP rom is very difficult on Windows, so I will use Ubuntu.
However, what ubuntu version is recommended for build an AOSP?
I need your help Please help me

(Wait Continues)CyanogenMod 12/L For Galaxy S3 GT-I9300

Hello everybody,
I was wondering, when will CyanogenMod 12 comes out? Will they still support all of the devices they have been supporting? Or at least, in specific, our device?
This is very exciting if/when we get this on our device. I personally will just wait on a CM as stock never really does it for me.
I know I probably shouldn't bring this up, but I can't wait to blow my friend's new iOS 8. 1 update out of the water with CM12/L.
Share your thoughts and views on the next version of CM.
First offical nightlies in december first,first snapshots will be in january.Already we have unoffical cm12 builds.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/rom-namelessrom-t2939673
Well, Nameless ROM have burnt CM12 in ashes. According to my experience, Nameless ROM 5.0.2 is way more stable than CM12. It can be used as a daily driver.

[Q] Are Cyanogen devices tree compatible with AOSP ?

Hi all,
I've a question for you guys.
I've a SG3 (i9300), I'd like to know if using the cyanogen device tree for my device (located here) is possible to build AOSP source code.
if yes, then it looks like that would be possible to compile Lollipop AOSP for my device.. am I right ?
Thank you very much.
Cyanogen IS AOSP... Lol. Its AOSP with added features. If that's not an Android 5.0 lollipop kernel source, then it won't boot out of the box. Your best bet would be to get some Android 4.4 kernel source and do ramdisk edits and what not needed to get an Android 5.0 ROM booting. Alternatively, if your device is CM supported, I know they were talking about releasing CM12 soon, you could just hold out to see if your device is supported. Outside of CM, many custom ROMs (AOKP, Pacman, etc.) Take it upon themselves to release ROMs as well. Example: PACman had a 4.4 custom ROM out and in circulation, even before cyanogenmod, so u never know!
mingolianbeef said:
Cyanogen IS AOSP... Lol. Its AOSP with added features. If that's not an Android 5.0 lollipop kernel source, then it won't boot out of the box. Your best bet would be to get some Android 4.4 kernel source and do ramdisk edits and what not needed to get an Android 5.0 ROM booting. Alternatively, if your device is CM supported, I know they were talking about releasing CM12 soon, you could just hold out to see if your device is supported. Outside of CM, many custom ROMs (AOKP, Pacman, etc.) Take it upon themselves to release ROMs as well. Example: PACman had a 4.4 custom ROM out and in circulation, even before cyanogenmod, so u never know!
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Hello, thanks for your answer.
I'd like to know this only for learning purpose, I'm not going to compile the AOSP
What I don't understand, is why adding the device tree to the lollipop AOSP is not sufficient to boot out of the box, can you please explain this in details ? Many thanks.

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