[ROM][4.2.2][CM10.1/PA] Jellybam - Asus Transformer TF700

I didn't post this in the development section because I didn't make this rom and I am not affiliated with Jellybam. I just found this when searching around goo.im...
So it looks like we have a new, very cool rom for our device, which virtually no one seems to be using based on their download stats. It is a CM10.1 - Paranoid Android hybrid that has many cool features that I haven't seen on any other rom, certainly for this device.
Rather than me explaining all the features and writing this post like I own the rom (I don't!) you can check out the features here
And you can download it here:
How to Install
Like you would flash any other rom BUT it is different from other aosp roms since you don't have to install gapps - they're included
Please give it a try. We don't want these people to think no one is using their rom

paddycr said:
I didn't post this in the development section because I didn't make this rom and I am not affiliated with Jellybam. I just found this when searching around goo.im...
So it looks like we have a new, very cool rom for our device, which virtually no one seems to be using based on their download stats. It is a CM10.1 - Paranoid Android hybrid that has many cool features that I haven't seen on any other rom, certainly for this device.
Rather than me explaining all the features and writing this post like I own the rom (I don't!) you can check out the features here: http://www.bam-android.com/
And you can download it here: http://get.jellybam.com/
How to Install
Like you would flash any other rom BUT it is different from other aosp roms since you don't have to install gapps - they're included
Please give it a try. We don't want these people to think no one is using their rom
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I am downloading now, will give it try for you.

maxal said:
I am downloading now, will give it try for you.
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Let us know how it runs, I may indeed try this out.
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer TF700T Infinity Pad Using Tapatalk HD
Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b5 with MaxKernal V3
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100

Tylorw1 said:
Let us know how it runs, I may indeed try this out.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b5 with MaxKernal V3
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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It runs well with bryce's kernel. Very similar performance to the other aosp roms

paddycr said:
I didn't post this in the development section because I didn't make this rom and I am not affiliated with Jellybam. I just found this when searching around goo.im...
So it looks like we have a new, very cool rom for our device, which virtually no one seems to be using based on their download stats. It is a CM10.1 - Paranoid Android hybrid that has many cool features that I haven't seen on any other rom, certainly for this device.
Rather than me explaining all the features and writing this post like I own the rom (I don't!) you can check out the features here: http://www.bam-android.com/
And you can download it here: http://get.jellybam.com/
How to Install
Like you would flash any other rom BUT it is different from other aosp roms since you don't have to install gapps - they're included
Please give it a try. We don't want these people to think no one is using their rom
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paddycr said:
It runs well with bryce's kernel. Very similar performance to the other aosp roms
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Ok, I will test that too.

Well first impressions are good rom loads up ok and runs like CM10.1 When you go into settings you will be amazed at the amount of options you have to play with. I highly recommend this rom it is really worth flashing and trying it for your self. :good:
I am going to flash a different kernel now.

maxal said:
Well first impressions are good rom loads up ok and runs like CM10.1 When you go into settings you will be amazed at the amount of options you have to play with. I highly recommend this rom it is really worth flashing and trying it for your self. :good:
I am going to flash a different kernel now.
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Glad to hear it. We are currently bottom of their ROM Statistics with a massive total of 18 downloads :silly:

All jellbam roms are banned from XDA.
Wayne Tech S-III

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[Q] Which is a Better ROM? Revolver or AR 3.0

Can any one tell me which ROM is better. In terms of Speed and Performance and bugs?
Is it Revolver? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1518768
Or Android Revolution HD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23037182#post23037182
Fast or not is all an opinions of the user.
Why not try both and determined for yourself?
baseballfanz said:
Fast or not is all an opinions of the user.
Why not try both and determined for yourself?
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Have you tried both? I'm on AR 3.0 right now. I'll probably try revolver in a couple of days. Just want personal opinions.
I prefer Revolver. Just because I'm lazy to use superwipe... flashed ASUS ICS CWM flashable and then flashed Revolver without wiping (Except cache and dalvik) and works fine.
Plus, Revolver is more customized right now (deodexed etc... view features for full listings)
zephiK said:
I prefer Revolver. Just because I'm lazy to use superwipe... flashed ASUS ICS CWM flashable and then flashed Revolver without wiping (Except cache and dalvik) and works fine.
Plus, Revolver is more customized right now (deodexed etc... view features for full listings)
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Thanks, I've had my TF for a short time so superwipe wasn't a big deal. I like AR but will try Revolver in a couple of weeks.
Wait a few days for frozn to come out. Krakd is the best hc rom and jcarrz is pretty good at hot rodding these things
bukithd said:
Wait a few days for frozn to come out. Krakd is the best hc rom and jcarrz is pretty good at hot rodding these things
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Will it be for ICS ???
robb13 said:
Can any one tell me which ROM is better. In terms of Speed and Performance and bugs?
Is it Revolver? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1518768
Or Android Revolution HD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23037182#post23037182
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I feel Revolver is very optimised! Try it.
bluebrew said:
I feel Revolver is very optimised! Try it.
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Thanks I will.
Revolver is a good stable ics rom can't wait to see what the future has in store for our transformers. Team EOS is really onto something right now check out their nightlies if you want something different still a little off but it can be used as a daily
kevhuff said:
Revolver is a good stable ics rom can't wait to see what the future has in store for our transformers. Team EOS is really onto something right now check out their nightlies if you want something different still a little off but it can be used as a daily
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Do you hqve a link?
Get revolver, its super optimized and has working face unlock :O
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robb13 said:
Do you hqve a link?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23062475#post23062475
If I where you read up on this its still in beta stage has some bugs. Revolver is solid good for a newb, EOS has faceunlock and Cornerstone
Depends how you use your tf.
Revolver is the best ive tried so far. Fast, debloated, stable.
Arhd is always solid.....just no wow for me, no disrespect to mike. Depends if you want all the asus apps or if you want something streamlined.
Eos onskreen was brilliant even with the minor bugs..... Onskreen was amazing!
Cm9 was pretty fast with bags of potential
All good and all early builds so lots to come. And who knows, we might see miui.
Personally so far its Revolver.......but i really want the Frozn build(s)
scottyf79 said:
Depends how you use your tf.
Revolver is the best ive tried so far. Fast, debloated, stable.
Arhd is always solid.....just no wow for me, no disrespect to mike. Depends if you want all the asus apps or if you want something streamlined.
Eos onskreen was brilliant even with the minor bugs..... Onskreen was amazing!
Cm9 was pretty fast with bags of potential
All good and all early builds so lots to come. And who knows, we might see miui.
Personally so far its Revolver.......but i really want the Frozn build(s)
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Thanks! I think I'll be trying Revolver pretty soon.
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out of the 2 i would choose revolver. it has useful apps built in and is snappy with no problems for me so far.
I have found Revolver to be the most stable of all the TF-101 ROMs. Most of the Revolver Parts add-ons work without flashing as well. The only other ROM I liked was KRAKD but it was not as stable as Revolver.
Cheers!
-M
Xda member since 2007
AR: Stock experience with little enhancements
Revolver: More features and mods
Both are great!
I'm using Revolver 4 and it's "Beta" BUT It's great so far!
I've been using Revolver 3 before ICS..
xMini said:
AR: Stock experience with little enhancements
Revolver: More features and mods
Both are great!
I'm using Revolver 4 and it's "Beta" BUT It's great so far!
I've been using Revolver 3 before ICS..
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Seems Revolver is winning the battle. Thanks!!
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kevhuff said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23062475#post23062475
If I where you read up on this its still in beta stage has some bugs. Revolver is solid good for a newb, EOS has faceunlock and Cornerstone
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I've been reading this thread And it took me a while to understand it. I had no idea what cornerstone was but now I know. Looks pretty nice. Does cornerstone work only on nightlies? Or do other roms support it?

Most stable AOSP based Rom you've tried so far?

So far I've only tried out TouchWiz based Roms for stability on our Verizon GS3. I've worked up the confidence to now try a AOSP Rom haha. Mainly stayed away because people said there were some data issues and problems with external SD cards with AOSP Roms? But anyways.... So which AOSP based Rom is the most stable that you've tried so far? I'm browsing the AOKP website right now.
Thank Me Later said:
So far I've only tried out TouchWiz based Roms for stability on our Verizon GS3. I've worked up the confidence to now try a AOSP Rom haha. Mainly stayed away because people said there were some data issues and problems with external SD cards with AOSP Roms? But anyways.... So which AOSP based Rom is the most stable that you've tried so far? I'm browsing the AOKP website right now.
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I'm on AOKP right now, and I love it. I'm thinking of trying something else to try halo, but AOKP is my daily right now.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 4 Beta
tylerlawhon said:
I'm on AOKP right now, and I love it. I'm thinking of trying something else to try halo, but AOKP is my daily right now.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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AOKP is pretty stable? And is it really that small of a Rom 152MB? I see that on the website like whoa for real!? lol....This is my first time trying an AOSP based Rom on my Verizon S3. Is there anything different I should do if I flash this Rom? Do I need to be on a specific OTA version from Verizon? K3, MB1, MD3, ect?
Very stable. I would install the mb1 aio.zip if you haven't already. Just because the md3 is terrible. AOSP ROMs are much smaller than touchwiz ROMs.
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tylerlawhon said:
Very stable. I would install the mb1 aio.zip if you haven't already. Just because the md3 is terrible. AOSP ROMs are much smaller than touchwiz ROMs.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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I reverted back to MB1 OTA, Rooted, and now I'm running Jelly Beans 15.. Would I already have the AIO or no? And does AOKP Rom include the Motorola "Rings Widget"?
This thread could get closed down as soliciting for our opinions on the "best" or the most "stable" can lead to arguments. Also we can not guarantee you will have the same positive experience of any ROM that gets mentioned in your thread. With that out the way the most stable one that I have tried was Avatar.
You would already have it, so you should be good. Also, AOKP won't have the moto stuff. There may be a flashable zip for that stuff.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Will it be a problem if I flash AOKP on TWRP 2.4.3.0? I don't like the newest version of TWRP because it doesn't read my back ups on the external SD card.
I had a hard time with twrp when it came to going from AOSP to touchwiz ROMs. It only read the 0 folder from the previous AOSP ROM so I wasn't able to get to anything that I downloaded to the download folder which is the sdcard0/download folder. Also from some reason you might have to wipe cache/dalvik Cache/factory reset a few times to successfully flash some ROMs.
Not sure, I'm on the newest twrp, and haven't had an issue with backups on my external.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 4 Beta
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1973982
Try Jelly Bean's Rom! i like it, its stable in my opinion but its touchwhiz based with ASOP looks
djteotancolis said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1973982
Try Jelly Bean's Rom! i like it, its stable in my opinion but its touchwhiz based with ASOP looks
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I'm already on Jelly Beans by beanstown. Been on that Rom. It's awesome for a TouchWiz based Rom. But you can't customize the lock screen shortcuts on the AOSP lockscreen. And I'd like to add more to get a full circle.
theyre all stable.
youll need to flash the rom, then the newest version of the gapps.
there are small features in each that can make people stay or go from each. also every rom runs different frmo phone to phone. same goes for kernels.
Ive been runnning pacman with halo, pie and expanded desktop and im really liking it.
for a standard use setup though i go to slimbean.
I flashed AOKP today and nothing went wrong! Yes!! haha. It was a nice Rom but not as many mods as I was looking forward to. Not many battery icon choices but not a bad Rom at all.
I always keep liquidsmooth on my sd card when I get the itch but I have tried almost all them.
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Does aokp still have issues with the video camera recording volume being lower than touch wiz? I know in aosp they fixed it a little but it's still very low comparatively speaking
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I'm coming from a device (htc incredible 2) that didn't have an update to ICS. So, we had great developers to get ICS & JellyBean on our device. Back then I really loved AOSP, but with this phone I don't. I tried cm10.1 and missed a lot of the stock features, mostly the camera. I'll be sticking with modified stock for the time being because everything works and the camera is awesome. I'm sure everyone has there opinions, I'm interested in them for sure.
Excessiveidling said:
Does aokp still have issues with the video camera recording volume being lower than touch wiz? I know in aosp they fixed it a little but it's still very low comparatively speaking
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That bug is still there.
CarbonROM, SlimBean, and another forbidden AOSP ROM that I will not mention because the XDA mods will get all sensitive.
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LiquidSmooth and SlimROM are my favorites. AOKP is a little behind the curve still.
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[Q] Choosing a ROM

I am very new at all this but off to a good start so far...I think. My Verizon S4 is successfully rooted and it's running the JellyBro EuroSkank ROM. I used GooManager and TWRP 2.5.0.3 to do it all. GooManager shows several other compatible ROMa are available like Carbon for example. My question is how do I know which one is the best in stability and features?
My current one, seems to be very good but is there something even better?
V^^^^V
Vampyre111 said:
I am very new at all this but off to a good start so far...I think. My Verizon S4 is successfully rooted and it's running the JellyBro EuroSkank ROM. I used GooManager and TWRP 2.5.0.3 to do it all. GooManager shows several other compatible ROMa are available like Carbon for example. My question is how do I know which one is the best in stability and features?
My current one, seems to be very good but is there something even better?
V^^^^V
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Try to go to your device forum and research and read the threads to know of their stability and features. Find one which suits your needs
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Vampyre111 said:
I am very new at all this but off to a good start so far...I think. My Verizon S4 is successfully rooted and it's running the JellyBro EuroSkank ROM. I used GooManager and TWRP 2.5.0.3 to do it all. GooManager shows several other compatible ROMa are available like Carbon for example. My question is how do I know which one is the best in stability and features?
My current one, seems to be very good but is there something even better?
V^^^^V
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Cyanogenmod is a good one
Search for the roms
This should fix ur problem:thumbup:
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED
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There are a lot of different ROM.
One has better performance.
Another has better battery usage.
And another has richer features....
There is no BEST rom. It's should be MOST SUITABLE on your need.
Download and try some, you will know which is most suitable for you. :highfive:
Try Cyanogenmod.
try stock rom or CM
hit like if i helped
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Umm...you could google the best roms for your device...there will be a list you can choose from
Hit thanks:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: if it helped
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This thread is unnecessary. This will eventually lead to a best Rom thread which is not allowed. The best thing for anyone would be to flash them and see what fits your needs.
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brandonarev said:
This thread is unnecessary. This will eventually lead to a best Rom thread which is not allowed. The best thing for anyone would be to flash them and see what fits your needs.
Sent from my CLEAN Note ll
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Pretty much this. Best thing to do is read the threads of different ROMs and flash a few yourself to see what best fits your needs. No one will know but you.
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Is there any P3110 stock ROM that's not 900MB? Or any stock-based ROM below 300MB?

I can't find a stock ROM that's not one gajillion bytes. I'm selling my P3110 to buy a Moto G and it's on an unstable build of CM11. That's not gonna help me when I sell it, the buyer might think it's a fake device if they don't know about custom ROMs. Even if it's a custom ROM, as long as it's stock a based and not customized and it looks like the original ROM, please recommend it!
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If you are looking for stock-based ROMs, it will be one of these:
MicroDelta
NEXT
Liquid Smooth
Sungsonic
PureStock
Both MicroDelta and NEXT are very good ROMs. MicroDelta is based on the latest 4.2.2, while NEXT is 4.1.2 -- not sure if that matters to you. NEXT is smaller in size, just under 550MB. I haven't tried the other ROMs, so can't say anything about them... Liquid Smooth is the smallest at 365MB.
For selling a device, I would suggest setting it up with a full original stock, though -- just makes it easier. That's what I am doing, anyway, but it's up to you, of course...
kt-Froggy said:
If you are looking for stock-based ROMs, it will be one of these:
MicroDelta
NEXT
Liquid Smooth
Sungsonic
PureStock
Both MicroDelta and NEXT are very good ROMs. MicroDelta is based on the latest 4.2.2, while NEXT is 4.1.2 -- not sure if that matters to you. NEXT is smaller in size, just under 550MB. I haven't tried the other ROMs, so can't say anything about them... Liquid Smooth is the smallest at 365MB.
For selling a device, I would suggest setting it up with a full original stock, though -- just makes it easier. That's what I am doing, anyway, but it's up to you, of course...
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Well how would I go about restoring the original ROM?
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blagginspaziyonokip said:
Well how would I go about restoring the original ROM?
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Flash the original ROM using Odin. You can look up whichever version you want on sammobile or samsung-updates. For example, this one is the latest official 4.2.2 in the US. That's what I put on my tab that I am selling.
kt-Froggy said:
Flash the original ROM using Odin. You can look up whichever version you want on sammobile or samsung-updates. For example, this one is the latest official 4.2.2 in the US. That's what I put on my tab that I am selling.
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That's for the P3113... Could you link me the Samsung ROMs? I saw a site but I needed to be a member to download anything.
I regret even rooting this thing now... Maybe the buyer will settle for CM10.x? Hopefully so, don't want them thinking just because it's a custom ROM the device is fake.
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blagginspaziyonokip said:
That's for the P3113... Could you link me the Samsung ROMs? I saw a site but I needed to be a member to download anything.
I regret even rooting this thing now... Maybe the buyer will settle for CM10.x? Hopefully so, don't want them thinking just because it's a custom ROM the device is fake.
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Sammobile requires registration, but samsung-updates does not. Take a look here.
It all depends on who your buyer is, and how you explain it... I sold a couple of rooted phones with modded ROMs in the past, and people were quite happy with that (I told them the phones were rooted, etc.). Maybe, I just got lucky with the buyers, I dunno... This time I flashed stock, just to keep it simple.

There will be a lollipop ROM porting on tf700?

Hi guys,
I hope there is a developer who can port a lollipop ROM on our tf700. Isn't there?
madiweb said:
Hi guys,
I hope there is a developer who can port a lollipop ROM on our tf700. Isn't there?
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Please request this thread be moved from the android development section. Yes I am working on it but I havent had much progress.
WOO HOO!!!!!
Thanks for starting the work on this. Do you think the hardware will be able to support this version of Android? I really hope so, just because I am cheap and don't feel like shelling out the cash right now for a new tablet, that will be rooted and have a custom ROM installed before the weekend hits.
killwrath said:
Thanks for starting the work on this. Do you think the hardware will be able to support this version of Android? I really hope so, just because I am cheap and don't feel like shelling out the cash right now for a new tablet, that will be rooted and have a custom ROM installed before the weekend hits.
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There is nothing wrong with the hardware. ROM is no problem @timduru works on one http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t2932783 I'm shure it will go with tf700t also as I'm presently running his KatKiss for tf300t on my tf700t. But someone should fix a lollipop kernel.
das chaos said:
There is nothing wrong with the hardware. ROM is no problem @timduru works on one http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t2932783 I'm shure it will go with tf700t also as I'm presently running his KatKiss for tf300t on my tf700t. But someone should fix a lollipop kernel.
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Your saying TF300 Roms work perfectly on the TF700 aren't there any issues? Which kernel are you currently running?
Techpenguin5 said:
Your saying TF300 Roms work perfectly on the TF700 aren't there any issues? Which kernel are you currently running?
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I'm not talking of ROMS but of KatKiss alone. Kernel is of course a tf700t kernel: Grimlock v 3.
I have also a tf201 with KattKiss running on it issueless.
I am quite a fan of @timduru.If he would compile a lollipop kernel for tf700t, I would love to try his lollipop version.
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I'm not talking of ROMS but of KatKiss alone. Kernel is of course a tf700t kernel: Grimlock v 3.
I have also a tf201 with KattKiss running on it issueless.
I am quite a fan of @timduru.If he would compile a lollipop kernel for tf700t, I would love to try his lollipop version.
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Would you recommend flashing this TF300 Lollipop ROM on a TF700 with grimlock v4 kernel? Is it stable in your opinion?
Thanks,
Keshav
Just a quick update re Lollipop and Timduru... he's got one out in decent though still Alpha form running on the TF101. That is truly amazing. Have to talk my wife into letting me install it on her TF101. Hehehehe....
Since the Nexus 7 with the Tegra3 chip has a kernel and drivers to run Lollipop, wouldn't this mean Asus and Nvidia have done the development needed to make the Tegra3 compatible with the OS? In theory if Asus wanted to they could release an official Lollipop rom for the TF700.
Being that the Nexus 7 is essentially using the same CPU, could the drivers and anything needed be stripped from that kernel and ported to one that works on our device? Or hell...just use the same kernel?
fsured said:
Being that the Nexus 7 is essentially using the same CPU, could the drivers and anything needed be stripped from that kernel and ported to one that works on our device? Or hell...just use the same kernel?
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We were running KitKat on a JB kernel - do you have any reasons why L wouldn't work on that kernel? Probably more critical are the HAL drivers (in /system/lib/hw), but workarounds for potential compatibility problems will be found.
keshavmot2 said:
Would you recommend flashing this TF300 Lollipop ROM on a TF700 with grimlock v4 kernel? Is it stable in your opinion?
Thanks,
Keshav
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Don't! Grimlock v 4.4 is a kitkat kernel. For lollipop ROM you need a lollipop kernel. And for tf700t you need a tf700t-lollipop-kernel. If someone compiles one I would try timdurus lollipop ROM.
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We were running KitKat on a JB kernel - do you have any reasons why L wouldn't work on that kernel? Probably more critical are the HAL drivers (in /system/lib/hw), but workarounds for potential compatibility problems will be found.
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I don't know a thing about coding or I'd be having way more fun with my devices. But I figured new OS, different memory/process management, it would all require a kernel that is new. It was just a thought that if they did it for one Tegra3 device then it shouldn't be hard to bring over if Asus doesn't.
I'm really curious how Lollipop will run on the TF700T. I had a negligible performance boost from 4.2.1 to 4.4.4 and given that Lollipop is loaded with animations, I am a little worried... Kudos to the people trying to make it happen though! Can't wait to see it become reality and test it out! If you need someone to test out the roms, shoot me a message. I have plenty of free time and I might be getting a second tablet (Either a Nexus 9 or a Shield) so I'm not extremely worried about losing the TF700.
humanitybg said:
I'm really curious how Lollipop will run on the TF700T. I had a negligible performance boost from 4.2.1 to 4.4.4 and given that Lollipop is loaded with animations, I am a little worried... Kudos to the people trying to make it happen though! Can't wait to see it become reality and test it out! If you need someone to test out the roms, shoot me a message. I have plenty of free time and I might be getting a second tablet (Either a Nexus 9 or a Shield) so I'm not extremely worried about losing the TF700.
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timduru's Lollipop ROM is in stable release now, and I flashed it to my 300 yesterday. I believe it is faster than his KitKat version, and that's quite an achievement. The ART runtime is purported to work well with machines that are not overly-endowed with specs, and so far my experience supports that.
I, too, am looking forward to a KatKiss-LP ROM on my 700 also. So far I have seen no reports of a successful, well, port. Someone tried to use Grimlock v4-tf700 and so far has failed.
Any news about CM12 ?
ZOMBi-X-Lollipop (ZOMBi-POP) beta nearly ready for public release.
.... and it's smooooooooth!

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