[NookHD/HD+] CM10.2 updated 01/18 - Nook HD, HD+ Android Development

CM10.2 for emmc is now part of nightlies not anymore, grab it for Nook HD+ or Nook HD
Also below are binary builds for SDCARD install for Nook HD+ only.
The last unofficial builds for emmc install while cm-10.2.1 is being finlized:
Nook HD+: cm-10.2-20140118-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
Nook HD : cm-10.2-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
Install instructions for SDCARD are the same as for cm10.1 sdcard, except you'll need newer gapps and a cm10.2 binary drop.
Install instructions for internal storage are the same as for cm10.1 emmc, except you'll need newer gapps and a cm10.2 binary drop.
The initial port is courtesy of @Hashcode
Latest binary SDCARD drop: cm-10.2-20140118-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
There are probably tons of issues, as this have seen only very little testing so far.
Known problems:
- Kindle app forcecloses sometimes.
- Location access does not work (workaround turn wifi off, then on).
Changelog (for sdcard builds only):
2014/01/18 - cm-10.2-20140118-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Fixed 1080p video playback on Nook HD+
2014/01/17 - cm-10.2-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Caught up with cm11 fixes: headset mic fix, bt tethering for some people, reenabled Trim.
2013/10/31 - cm-10.2-20131031-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Enabled a bunch of usb lte and usb network cards
2013/09/23 - cm-10.2-20130923-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Updated wifi drivers to R5.SP5.01
2013/09/03 - cm-10.2-20130903-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- decreased max heap size due to braindead kindle app.
2013/09/01 - cm-10.2-20130901-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- fixed filedescriptor leak in sensors HAL, hopefully putting an end to soft reboots
2013/08/30 - cm-10.2-20130830-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Experimental layer sizing changes to improve general smoothness
2013/08/22 - cm-10.2-20130822-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Some reorganization of overlays.
- Proper setup of present hardware buttons
2013/08/15 - cm-10.2-20130815-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Disabled FSTRIM support in ext4 while investigations are pending
- Enabled recovery quirk for Sandisk ultra 16G cards
2013/08/13 - cm-10.2-20130813-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Fixed mounting of internal storage
- Fixed reboot to recovery
- USB quicksettings restored
- wifi sleep fix (from upstream)
- Dalvik vm settings adjustments
2013/08/02 - cm-10.2-20130802-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Initial release

verygreen said:
Known problems:
- TBD
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In general this is running great for me! Very smooth and speedy, and no spontaneous reboots so far.
One exception is the current free version of Titanium Backup. I can't seem to restore with it (getting parse errors). Their change log indicates recent changes for 4.3, but I guess they need more.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM 10.2 from SD

excellent waiting for emmc for hd

This may be a dumb question, but where do I get the 4.3 gapps?
Sent from my Nook HD+ using Tapatalk 2

dmullens said:
This may be a dumb question, but where do I get the 4.3 gapps?
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I searched the forum and found gapps for 4.3 here

johje said:
I searched the forum and found gapps for 4.3 here
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Thanks. I did a google search but none of the results got me the file.

verygreen said:
While we are sorting out mainline CM merge issues, I thought you guys might be interested in playing a bit with CM10.2.
Install instructions are the same as for cm10.1, except you'll need newer gapps and a binary drop from this post.
The port is courtesy of @Hashcode
Latest binary drop: cm-10.2-20130802-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
There are probably tons of issues, as this have seen only very little testing so far.
Also this does not include usbhost quicksettings change ATM.
Known problems:
- TBD
Changelog:
2013/08/02 - cm-10.2-20130802-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Initial release
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I'll give this a go if you do an emmc version

I got my first soft reboot. When it came back up I had a startup message:
"System UIDs are inconsistent
UIDs on the system ate inconsistent, you need to wipe your data partition or your device will be unstatble."
The only option was "I feel lucky."
Probably above problem was caused by my continuing to try to restore stuff with Titanium. Since restoring apps wouldn't work, I tried restoring only data for a couple of apps I had installed thru the Play Store or restored from Google. Titanium gave no error restoring data, but the apps in question didn't run as if they had the data.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM 10.2 from SD

Sherip said:
In general this is running great for me! Very smooth and speedy, and no spontaneous reboots so far.
One exception is the current free version of Titanium Backup. I can't seem to restore with it (getting parse errors). Their change log indicates recent changes for 4.3, but I guess they need more.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM 10.2 from SD
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You can likely use Nandroid Manager https://play.google.com/store/search?q=nandroid manager instead of Titanium Backup.

I'm unable to get pie controls to work and I've had a couple of screen flashes. Other than that its working great!
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using Tapatalk 2

I was able to get the new ROM installed along with the Play Store, but it seems to be running a little less smoothly than 10.1 did, but my memories of the SD version could be a bit romanticized since I switched to the emmc version of 10.1 and that is running great.
An issue I ran into is both HBO Go and Max Go apps say they are not compatible with this version when I tried to download them from the Play Store, but I don't know if that is a Nook HD+ issue or CM 10.2 issue.

king200 said:
You can likely use Nandroid Manager https://play.google.com/store/search?q=nandroid manager instead of Titanium Backup.
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Installed and looked at it on 10.1 (on emmc). Also made a current backup of my 10.1 via its cwm. I would try restoring some apps+data on 10.2 with Nandroid Manager but my nandroid bu is 2gb. Space is limited on my SD card, and currently I can't even see internal storage when I boot 10.2 from the SD card.
Someone mentioned trouble with extended desktop pie controls, that works fine for me in 10.2.
Sent from my HD+ Running CM 10.1 from emmc
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dmullens said:
I'm unable to get pie controls to work and I've had a couple of screen flashes. Other than that its working great!
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using Tapatalk 2
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My screen flashed a bunch while Google was doing some app restores. After that it was fine.
Sent from my HD+ Running CM 10.1 from emmc

verygreen said:
While we are sorting out mainline CM merge issues, I thought you guys might be interested in playing a bit with CM10.2.
Install instructions are the same as for cm10.1, except you'll need newer gapps and a binary drop from this post.
The port is courtesy of @Hashcode
Latest binary drop: cm-10.2-20130802-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
There are probably tons of issues, as this have seen only very little testing so far.
Also this does not include usbhost quicksettings change ATM.
Known problems:
- TBD
Changelog:
2013/08/02 - cm-10.2-20130802-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Initial release
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HA! My bluetooth mouse pairs with this build! Since the kernel seems to be the same as with CM10.1, perhaps the mouse pairing problem on 10.1 lies within the inner workings of bluetooth in Android, not the kernel?

hondoslack said:
HA! My bluetooth mouse pairs with this build! Since the kernel seems to be the same as with CM10.1, perhaps the mouse pairing problem on 10.1 lies within the inner workings of bluetooth in Android, not the kernel?
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Still no luck with the PS3 controller via bluetooth

johje said:
I was able to get the new ROM installed along with the Play Store, but it seems to be running a little less smoothly than 10.1 did, but my memories of the SD version could be a bit romanticized since I switched to the emmc version of 10.1 and that is running great.
An issue I ran into is both HBO Go and Max Go apps say they are not compatible with this version when I tried to download them from the Play Store, but I don't know if that is a Nook HD+ issue or CM 10.2 issue.
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It's not a Nook issue but a JB 4.3 issue for HBO GO. The devs for the HBO app said they are working to get 4.3 compatibility as soon as possible.
I'm running Unofficial CM 10.2 on my N7 and some other issues were superuser root issues, which for the most part have been fixed. Also, because Google has changed the way fstab works in 4.3, there have been storage (force closes) and OTG issues. Fortunately, the excellent dev fattire has solved that issue for the N7.
Getting back to HBO GO, I use it a lot on my HD+, so I'll wait until it's compatible before updating to CM 10.2 on it.
EDIT: Some of you may want to try these 4.3 gapps, it contains the bare minimum of what you need to get the rom running. For stuff like Gmail, Google Now etc., you can just d/l from Play Store as you need it. https://mega.co.nz/#!owYEAA7L!2--5sUkqBmqXQ8d97xg3NKKrG-r5Al09rNopujQm6Dc
Mike T

First Verygreen
thanks for sharing 10.2
In one other thread it says Sand Disk (not recommended)
I am using a 64 gig sand disk ultra microSDXD UHS-l sd card for almost a day .
I haven't found anything wrong with using it .
if you could please point out for things to look for?
or maybe this version is ok to use the scan disk sd card ?

Just making sure, this cannot be flashed like emmc?
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using Tapatalk 4

Reatret said:
Just making sure, this cannot be flashed like emmc?
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using Tapatalk 4
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This version is for SD only! Do not try to flash over the top of your emmc CM10.1 install! It may mess it up bad. I have tried to help two users that did not read this thread carefully and messed things up.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab 2 using XDA Premium

Sherip said:
In general this is running great for me! Very smooth and speedy, and no spontaneous reboots so far.
One exception is the current free version of Titanium Backup. I can't seem to restore with it (getting parse errors). Their change log indicates recent changes for 4.3, but I guess they need more.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM 10.2 from SD
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My current understanding is, there are issues with superuser in 4.3. There is a beta update for superuser available (but I think it would need flashing, not simply installing, to the SD card install of CM 10.2)
Sent from my HD+ Running CM 10.1 from emmc

It seems that CM 10.2 is running ok even though it's very new. And official CM 10.1 hasn't started building yet (CM 10.2 I assume is weeks/months away) Can we get an eMMC CM10.2 build to test/experiment with it? Thanks in advance.

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[Nook HD+] CM10.1 development for sdcard last update 09/04

I decided to start a new thread for 10.1 development on Nook HD+.
Starting with 5/30 build there is a new sdcard layout, so you will need to redo your sdcard from scratch if you were running anything different. See at the bottom of the post for historic info on legacy sdcard builds.
Installation instructions:
- Grab cwm early7.1, gunzip and write to your sdcard using dd under Linux/MacOS or WinImage under Windows. Minimum supported size is 2G. Sandisk Class 4 is best recommended, Sandisk U1/Class10 (you can tell them by being red and gray in color) are NOT recommended,
- Download latest CM sdcard build you want to install, currently latest is: cm-10.1-20130904-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Download other files you might want to flash.
- Place the install files you downloaded onto the Nook (or you can do adb push later in cwm).
- Insert sdcard that you wrote cwm image to into your powered off Nook.
- Turn on the Nook. CWM interface should load.
- In cwm navigate to install zip from sdcard. -> install from internal storage. (use volume buttons to navigate, home button to select, power button to go one menu level up).
- Choose your files to install and install them.
- When done installing, press power button a couple of times to get to the initial menu and then select reboot option.
- Nook should now reboot into CM10.1 that you can enjoy.
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 issues:
- Nook app reports incompatible in market (workaround1: just sideload it ; workaround2: change ro.product.device to nookhdplus in build.prop) - this is because B&N blacklists ovation platform for the app. Revert back once done, as otherwise you'll lose sound.
- Certain sdcards still remain unstable.
- In Android File Transfer "Internal memory" refers to sdcard and "sdcard" refers to Internal nook storage. This is not a bug and is intentional.
Changelog:
13/09/04 - cm-10.1-20130904-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Adjustments to heap size to fix Kindle app problems.
13/09/01 - cm-10.1-20130901-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- fixed filedescriptor leak in sensors HAL, hopefully making stop to soft reboots
13/08/30 - cm-10.1-20130830-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- layer allocation changes to improve smoothness
13/08/16 - cm-10.1-20130816-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Improve stability of Sandisk Ultra 16G cards.
13/08/13 - cm-10.1-20130813-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Enabled volume rocker wakeup and home button wakeup options in Settings.
13/08/10 - cm-10.1-20130810-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Data usage display should work now
- Lifted davlik vm settings a bit.
13/07/19 - cm-10.1-20130719-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- 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.
- Reverted too greedy davlik vm settings
- Kernel capable of charger control (with the app).
13/07/11 - cm-10.1-20130712-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip (backup link)
- Added Apple keyboard support
- Updated to CM-10.1.2 for security fixes
13/07/10 - cm-10.1-20130710-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- redone touchscreen sensitivity changing mechanism, app to control it: NookTouchscreenSensitivityAdjuster-4.apk
- Rebased on cm-10.1.1 for the security fixes
13/07/04 - cm-10.1-20130704-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.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-ovation-sdcard.zip
- experimental touchscreen sensitivity change
- usb ids changed to match stock
- swap support enabled
- usb audio now actually works (only for output)
13/06/29 - cm-10.1-20130629-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- in-kernel bluetooth
13/06/15 - cm-10.1-20130615-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- WiFi Direct and BT tethering are now working
13/06/13 - cm-10.1-20130613-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Audio volume boost
- Zinio app now works out of the box
13/06/11 - cm-10.1-20130612-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Fixed HDMI audio
- Added USB audio support
13/06/05 - cm-10.1-20130605-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- USBHost access is now conveniently located in QuickSettings.
- now any (one at a time) usb storage should be automounted no matter how you plug it.
13/06/02 - cm-10.1-20130603-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Forced usbHost support.
13/05/31 - cm-10.1-20130531-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Rebased to CM10.1-RC3
13/05/30 - cm-10.1-20130530-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Converted to new sdcard layout, old 4-partition layout is now deprecated. You should be able to return to stock with sdcard still plugged in without stock hanging at 99% forever.
- (original binary was lost due to operator error, so now this binary points to 5/31 release)
Legacy sdcard build info:
Anyway, installation instructions are basically the same as in CM10 thread, just need to use different installation binary.
You might want to use cwm early4 while you are at it too.
Installation on top of CM10 is not recommended.
Please report on whatever problems you happen to meet that I do not already know about.
Sound and video seem to be working.
Changelog:
13/05/29 - cm-10.1-20130529-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-legacysdcard.zip
- Fixed microphone input volume.
- Last legacy sdcard format release, consider upgrading to the new format.
13/05/12 - cm-10.1-20130512-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Fixed BT audio and probably hdmi audio too.
13/05/11 - cm-10.1-20130511-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
- Wifi battery drain should be gone now
- Should fix sgx crash on startup for those affected
- Cover close now should sleep the device (please test)
- Updated screen properties to highdpi (though that did not fix Nook app compatibility in market)
- Baselined on CM10.1-RC2
Binary snapshot from 05/05
- DRM probably does not work.
- internal storage is presented in a strange way in mtp, reason is yet unknown.
- BT Audio does not work
Binary snapshot from 04/24:
- same as 4/22 with "phone mode" disabled.
Binary snapshot from 04/22:
- bt does not work
- probably many other problems that I did not get to see yet?
Binary snapshot from 01/07:
- Bluetooth does not work
- Mic input is very faint
- sleep/battery life is not great, but the system is doing memsleep, it's just seem to be waking out pretty frequently for things like wifi (like every couple minutes, overall I lost ~14% battery in 8 hours on battery overnight on the first test, so definitely nothing to brag about.
- Old familiar notification bar at the bottom does not really work either, so it's a phone-looking top notification bar for now (seems to be upstream problem so far).
- Initial boot animation is distorted - just ignore it.
- Sometimes (usually after update in cwm) boot fails due to a crash in hwc, manifests itself as dimmed bootloader splash or garbage on the screen - just reboot and it'll come back.
cm 10.1 on sd card
verygreen said:
I decided to start a new thread for 10.1 development on Nook HD+, because it's significantly less stable and so I do not want to cause confusion in CM10 thread.
Anyway, installation instructions are basically the same as in CM10 thread, just need to use different installation binary.
You might want to use cwm early4 while you are at it too.
Installation on top of CM10 is not recommended.
Please report on whatever problems you happen to meet that I do not already know about.
Sound and video seem to be working.
Known problems:
Binary snapshot from 01/07:
- Bluetooth does not work
- Mic input is very faint
- sleep/battery life is not great, but the system is doing memsleep, it's just seem to be waking out pretty frequently for things like wifi (like every couple minutes, overall I lost ~14% battery in 8 hours on battery overnight on the first test, so definitely nothing to brag about.
- Old familiar notification bar at the bottom does not really work either, so it's a phone-looking top notification bar for now (seems to be upstream problem so far).
- Initial boot animation is distorted - just ignore it.
- Sometimes (usually after update in cwm) boot fails due to a crash in hwc, manifests itself as dimmed bootloader splash or garbage on the screen - just reboot and it'll come back.
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I installed it finally after several reinstalls of image on 2 different cards (Samsung 8GB class 10 and A data 8GB class10) finally succeeded on Samsung.Took very longtime to boot and after optimizing apps constant message "unfortunately setup wizard has stopped kept coming and could not proceed any further.Reinstalled image on sd card reinstalled the zip,same result.
Success after 2 reboots
Got it to boot finally!
Using the same 32gb SDcard as I was using for CM10. Had to wipe card and install the image (early 4 as suggested) and then adb push over the binary dated 01/07 and install it, on first boot was hanging on the Cyanoboot screen as mentioned by the OP, had to hold down power and shutdown and then power back on 2 times for it to actually start to boot, on 3rd boot it loaded fine, so my tip is to be patient and you shall persevere
Cheers verygreen, will get testing and give some feedback on your once again excellent work
Hi verygreen,
here is my feedback for the build 01/07.
The 2 first boot was hanging on the Cyanoboot screen but it boot correctly at the third.
Beside the bugs mentioned by the OP I also have freez of 1-2 second on every app how uses intensively internet (maps, firefox...)
3D games like Temple Run runs smooth
I have a FC for terminal emulator so I can't see dmesg command to analyse the freez bug with internet apps.
Thanks for your work
Usage review
Right I've been running this as my daily driver for 3 weeks now and gotta say other than a few little issues it works great
Issues are:
1. WiFi takes 3 goes to connect up most of the time, may be encryption specific (e.g. my work connection is WPA PSK and works most of the time first time but my home connection is WPA2 PSK encrypted and always requires me turning wifi on and off a few times before it gets past authenticating.
2. Random reboots, may well be sd card related as did have them before on CM10 too. Have found it happens fairly regularly when plugged in and charging (usually overnight) but can happen at any time, quite often in the stock browser, so most probably sd card i/o related.
I can try and grab logs if needed for the above?
Overall though works great and after having tweaked my build.prop to think it's a Nexus 7 I have even gotten Sky Go to work (UK based satellite tv broadcaster streaming app) so am super happy with it.
Great work Verygreen
Yeah, I'm suspecting that the reboots are because of i/o issues with writing to the sdcard. I never have the tablet connected to adb running logcat when it reboots. It tends to reboot when it's just been sitting there for a while, never in the middle of something. I had to just go back to the stock rooted B&N kernal for my wife's HD+ because she was complaining about the crashes.
On the other hand, my HD running CM10.1 has been pretty stable - one reboot per week. I just did the hybrid install yesterday, so I'm hoping that it's completely stable now. Only time will tell.
Hmm ... interesting "hybrid install". Can you guide?
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datas0ft said:
Hmm ... interesting "hybrid install". Can you guide?
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Just prepare a new SD with his new image (from his hybrid thread) and install the same way as you normally do on SD. Just have to use his 1/30 or newer. It is all automatic. It leaves /boot and /system and /sdcard on SD and puts /data on internal memory (as a folder under internal data). That way stock can still boot without hanging with the SD in and data runs faster.
Edit: But this is only implemented on the HD, so it will not help you. You might look at his old hybrid, with that one you can take the card out once booted, which I think is what you wanted. If that got set up on the HD+ it would make it so the card gets taken out, and it stays on CM10 until rebooted.
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Thanks again leapinlar. I try this tomorrow when I again at work.
Have anyone idea or guide how to get never version CM10.1? On my Galaxy Tab 10.1 i use nightly build and it got many many great updates and fixes. For Galaxy i know git and can compile it itself, but for Nook no.
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datas0ft said:
Thanks again leapinlar. I try this tomorrow when I again at work.
Have anyone idea or guide how to get never version CM10.1? On my Galaxy Tab 10.1 i use nightly build and it got many many great updates and fixes. For Galaxy i know git and can compile it itself, but for Nook no.
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See my edit. For HD only. Only source of CM10.1 is verygreen, and you have to wait for him to update.
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Re: [Nook HD+] CM10.1 development
Will updating to the latest Barnes and noble firmware stop SD from booting to jelly bean 2?
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Zachinater said:
Will updating to the latest Barnes and noble firmware stop SD from booting to jelly bean 2?
Sent from my Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ using xda app-developers app
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No. The only things different are improvements.
Sent with XDA Premium from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on SD
Re: [Nook HD+] CM10.1 development
On my HD + the internal memory I'd not accessible while dual booting
Is there any fix for this
nook HD + dual booting cm10.1
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Zachinater said:
On my HD + the internal memory I'd not accessible while dual booting
Is there any fix for this
nook HD + dual booting cm10.1
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I'm not sure what you mean, while dual booting. You mean while booted to CM10.1? If that is what you mean, it is under the /emmc folder.
Sent with XDA Premium from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on SD
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But my emmc is not accessible while running cm10.1 I can view the files but they are not accessible
For instance the music from emmc does not show
And under storage it doesn't show
nook HD + dual booting cm10.1
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Zachinater said:
But my emmc is not accessible while running cm10.1 I can view the files but they are not accessible
For instance the music from emmc does not show
And under storage it doesn't show
nook HD + dual booting cm10.1
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You are still not being clear. What do you mean accessible? Do you mean some specific program cannot load the files? And how can you view them, with a file manager? Do you mean seeing the files on your PC? You need to be more specific if you want help.
Sent from my Nook HD running CM10.1 on SD
Re: [Nook HD+] CM10.1 development
Is DRM working on this ROM?
nook HD + dual booting cm10.1
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Zachinater said:
Is DRM working on this ROM?
nook HD + dual booting cm10.1
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I give up. If you are not going to answer, I won't help.
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update needed
we really need an update
ive been waiting for an update for almost a month now please update this rom
and how do i get drm to work i have netflix but i cant use it cause of drm
Verygreen used to update every couple of days or so, but for the last month development has almost stopped whiich leads me to believe that there are RL issues involved in which case i would think that it is rude to ask for updates. If verygreen can't continue development (for whatever reason) we only have to hope that another dev will continue and build upon his work, there's not much else to do/happen, andvasking for updaters certainly doesn't really help...
Back on topic: this rom is by far the best I've used to my nook. Unstable as the others to be sure but noticeably smoother (maybe it only seems so due to the added animations from 4.2). Also I love the rest of 4.2 additions (notification bar, etc), it would be indeed great see this rom developed further, but as I wrote to my prologue, each to its own time...

[Nook HD] CM10.1 native EMMCNow part of CM nightliies

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
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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!

[ROM-AOSP] Unofficial CM10.2 (JB 4.3.1) [11/15 CM REFRESH]

Unofficial CyanogenMod 10.2 for the Kindle Fire HD 7"
*** USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! WHILE I TRY MY BEST TO PROVIDE WORKING KERNELS/ROMS, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF THIS SOFTWARE OR ANYTHING I'VE WORKED ON SUDDENLY FRIES YOUR DEVICE. ***
BEFORE YOU BEGIN MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A 2ND-BOOTLOADER INSTALLED CORRECTLY AND CAN SEE THE BLUE LOGO DURING BOOTUP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
NOTE: In this build I do not have the HBOGO or Voice Plus patches yet.
Download Information:
[LATEST][11/15] BETA CM10.2 + 3.0.50+ KERNEL
Mirror 1: Download (Goo.im)
Mirror 2: Download (Crackflasher)
md5sum: a84b02121236bef1e55fe6afede8f320
[08/12] BETA CM10.2 + 3.0.50+ KERNEL
Mirror 1: http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/tate/cm10.2/cm-10.2-20130812-UNOFFICIAL-tate.zip
md5sum: c1b26682ef8cc8e0d087e242b74eecbf
[07/31] BETA CM10.2 + 3.0.50+ KERNEL
Mirror 1: http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/tate/cm10.2/cm-10.2-20130731-UNOFFICIAL-tate.zip
md5sum: 61ecbf61297a4b03a325638a55859398
Older builds can be found in the same folder on goo.im:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/tate/cm10.2/
Download Google Apps:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/gapps
(For Android 4.3)
PLEASE BE SURE TO WIPE SYSTEM & DATA/CACHE (FACTORY RESET) WHEN COMING FROM AMAZON STOCK SOFTWARE.
(It's the "Wipe" button and then "System" and then "Factory Reset" button in TWRP -- this does NOT clear your sdcard space)
Be aware that the "sdcard" space has changed slightly from ICS to JB4.2. You will find your stock amazon OS files in /data/media/ or "sdcard" on the Stock OS. But CM10.1 will create a sub directory "/data/media/0" and call that "sdcard". And in TWRP it will also use "data/media/0" as "sdcard". This has to do with multi-user settings. So when placing files on the "sdcard" be sure to check both locations before wondering why that file is missing.
CHANGES (always includes CM changes):
[11/15] SElinux now included in the kernel and set to permissive. I don't recommend turning it to enforcing as I'm still debugging the "deny" messages.
[08/12] Includes a Trebuchet patch to fix the screen flip-flop when trying to drag an icon in landscape (by XDA user Wickets^)
[08/12] All new "from source" sensor driver
[08/12] Temp. disable light sensor (due to recode of sensor driver)
[07/31] First CM10.2 build
FEATURES / WORKING:
3.0.50 kernel (up from a stock 3.0.8 kernel). This includes updates from Texas Instruments, Google and Kernel.org.
PowerVR Graphics Drivers: DDK [email protected] for Android (Jellybean compatible)
Audio
Camera
Wifi
Bluetooth
Sensors
HWAcceleration
HD Codecs for YouTubeHD and Netflix
HDMI video out is now correct and work across several resolutions. YMMV
DEVS
BUILDING THIS ROM:
First, read through Google's Android website about "how to setup a build environment":
http://source.android.com/source/initializing.html
[ COMING SOON ]
SCREEN SHOTS:
CURRENT KNOWN ISSUES:
When long pressing icons in landscape mode to move them, etc the screen will flip upside down for a moment and right itself. This causes the action to be aborted.
Rotation selection in games is hit and miss. Some work perfectly and some like to flip the device upside down. Still debugging what is causing this.
AUDIO: Any decoder which uses Dolby surround current has a lower volume than the rest of the system (Netflix, Google Movies, etc). It's a WIP.
AUDIO: Headset volume still may be lowish. Testing better ways of increasing volume w/o distortion. It's a WIP.
Sensors: Testing various sensors, gyro seems 90 degrees off, etc.
Holy Crap, this is amazing!!! Thank you, Hashcode!!! The work you put into your devices is 2nd to none!
Thanks Hashcode, great work :good:
i dont understand that thing of bionic libraries, can we take them from galaxy nexus? or it is imposible, i never heard of this before, that´s why i m asking this questions. and there are any important changes of performance in android 4.3 ? send me the build.prop, i m going to remove trim for this version, because android 4.3 has it
Gee wizzz, nice. Thanks a lot HASH:thumbup:
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD using xda app-developers app
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i dont understand that thing of bionic libraries, can we take them from galaxy nexus? or it is imposible, i never heard of this before, that´s why i m asking this questions. and there are any important changes of performance in android 4.3 ? send me the build.prop, i m going to remove trim for this version, because android 4.3 has it
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I'm sure the bionic libs will get optimized for OMAP eventually. The version of Android rolling to the GNex is the same as this.
I would imagine that their performance benchmarks dropped as well.
Any idea why I would be getting "Unable to parse data" errors in Titanium when trying to restore my apps after updating? I made a fresh backup beforehand, updated and now I can't restore... Tried every option I could think of, including setting permissions, etc. and nothing is working.
Sent from my SPH-L710
AthieN said:
Any idea why I would be getting "Unable to parse data" errors in Titanium when trying to restore my apps after updating? I made a fresh backup beforehand, updated and now I can't restore... Tried every option I could think of, including setting permissions, etc. and nothing is working.
Sent from my SPH-L710
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The old backup was for 4.2.2 apps and the system, the new 4.3 has different data and system info which is incompatible backwards. I'm running PA 4.3 and I get the same message also if you try selecting data only the system presents you with a warning that ROM might become unstable. That's my 2¢.
Sent from my Kindle Fire HD 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
south956 said:
The old backup was for 4.2.2 apps and the system, the new 4.3 has different data and system info which is incompatible backwards. I'm running PA 4.3 and I get the same message also if you try selecting data only the system presents you with a warning that ROM might become unstable. That's my 2¢.
Sent from my Kindle Fire HD 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Worth upgrading right now from original Hascode release?
I don't really see a difference and benchmarks are low, mine was 8856, also if you have apps that you want to restore with data you won't be able to. I'd stick with 10.1 until more develops for 10.2, but wouldn't hurt to try it yourself.
Sent from my Kindle Fire HD 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Thank you for the work Hashcode! I have a question. Can I directly flash this 4.3 zip package over 4.2.2 without any wiping actions?
Well after I installed this ROM, I've decided to go back to my backup ROM Kinology 7.3.1. Went into recovery TWRP 2.6.0.0 advance wipe, and wiped everything except SD card. Went back and did a restore on my ROM Kinology 7.3.1(took 5-10 minutes), after the 5-10 minutes it said FAIL. This may not have something to do with this ROM, but just wanted to point it out there. If anyone had the same situation and found a fix to it, please help
EDITED: 8/2/13 1:55 AM
Went into TWRP and wipe everything again except SD card, and did a restore and restored like a charm!
You rock Hash ! :highfive:
eridroid said:
Thank you for the work Hashcode! I have a question. Can I directly flash this 4.3 zip package over 4.2.2 without any wiping actions?
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no no no no no no no no no no
you are asking for trouble
eridroid said:
Thank you for the work Hashcode! I have a question. Can I directly flash this 4.3 zip package over 4.2.2 without any wiping actions?
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Just wipe cache and dalvik
So far so good, haven't ran into any issues yet, nice to see MX Player updated their app, its my favourite player & it didn't support 4.3 until yesterday.
EDIT: Wait, the new Focal app is always upside down.
Can anyone upload it to another mirror? Goo.im is very slow for me for some reason.
Thank you for this Hashcode. Really appreciate your hard work. Keep 'em coming!
south956 said:
The old backup was for 4.2.2 apps and the system, the new 4.3 has different data and system info which is incompatible backwards. I'm running PA 4.3 and I get the same message also if you try selecting data only the system presents you with a warning that ROM might become unstable. That's my 2¢.
Sent from my Kindle Fire HD 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Ahhh... Makes sense I guess. Silly there's no backwards compatibility though... Guess I'll have to revert back for now. I wonder if there'll ever be a way? Hopefully the devs of Titanium will figure it out!
Sent from my SPH-L710

[Nook HD/HD+] EMMC CM11 install - updated 11/29

I see there's this new CM11 going, and thanks to @Hashcode who solved most of the complex problems already, here's my first stab at CM11 on our Nook HDs that installs into internal memory (EMMC).
The install is a lot similar to how it was done in CM10.2 days, but you will need a new recovery image (and a new sdcard image for those doing initial install):
So, For Nook HD+: Initial ovation sdcard image (cwm) | ovation recovery image (CWM)
For Nook HD: hummingbird Initial sdcard image | hummingbird recovery image (CWM)
I did some light testing and things seems to be working for whatever light loads I came up with, but still there are probably tons of problems that I have not yet noticed. Please write in the comments about what's broken and I'll try to fix it. Once it's good enough, I'll try to get official nightlies going for CM11 as well, I guess.
Latest CM11 EMMC images are now available as CM11 nightlies at:
For Nook HD+ get ovation builds
For Nook HD get hummingbird builds
There also might be experimental builds available referenced below in the history section.
(Also for completeness, For Nook HD+ sdcard image cm-11-20141129-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip, | initial sdcard image for ovation )
For new Installs:
Download the initial sdcard image
ungzip and write to sdcard using dd (winimage or whatever for those stuck on Windows)
Instert the card into your nook and reboot
Flash the recovery image
Flash cm11 image
Flash whatever other extra things you need like gapps
remove the sdcard
reboot the nook
For upgrades from CM10.x (the only tested are 10.2 and 10.1). If you have any problems after upgrade - you'll need to do factory reset to clear /data:
Download recovery zip and CM11 install and place it on the nook
Reboot into recovery you already have installed
Flash the recovery zip you just downloaded
reboot into recovery again (This is important! Failure to do this will botch your upgrade and you'll need to wipe /data) so that the new recovery is started.
Install CM11, install other stuff you need like gapps
reboot
enjoy
Note: After upgrade you will need to reenter all of your wifi passwords.
Useful apps:
Overall loudness and volume control app: NookHDVolumeAdjuster-1.apk
Touch screen sensitivity control: NookTouchscreenSensitivityAdjuster-4.apk (backup link)
USB host control (usually only needed on official CM builds, as otherwise you can use Quick Settings panel): USBHostSwitcher.apk
Known problems:
- attempting to reformat external sdcard from android crashes volume manager - seems to be upstream problem of some sort. The sdcard is left in some strange state, so don't do it. (if you did, reformat the sdcard on your PC, all data will be lost either way)
Changelog:
2014/11/297 - Bring sdcard build to current source version:
* cm-11-20141129-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/08/17 - Bring sdcard build to current source version:
* cm-11-20140817-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/18 - Fixed 1080p movie playback on Nook HD+:
* cm-11-20140118-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140118-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/17 - Fixed headset mic issue
* cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140117-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/15 - Switched to TI wpa supplicant, should fix a bunch of wifi-related issues
* cm-11-20140115-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140115-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140115-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/09 - Fixed inability to write to sdcards.
* cm-11-20140110-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140110-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140110-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
2014/01/08 - Misc updates: autodetect sdcard format, not just vfat. fuzzy touch patch courtesy of D Marble, bt-pan services that reportedly fix bt tethering for some people.
* cm-11-20140109-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140109-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
2014/01/06 - Initial release
* cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird-emmc.zip
* cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip
The screen kept flickering like a tube light few times.
Thank you! Welcome back
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using xda app-developers app
Welcome back, you've been missed greatly. I kept telling everyone not to panic, you would be back.
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using XDA Premium HD app
Thanks dude. I was hoping you'd start building it. Downloading now!
Working well so far. Thanks for making it and glad to have you back.
for those who need gapps you could see below (Be sure to choose 4.4.2 gapps.)
Link for PA gapps : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942 <MINI MODULAR PACKAGE 121 MB>download link http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps-mini/pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.2-20131230-signed.zip
My personal favorite is BaNK's gapps : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012857 <core gapps only, 17MB>download link http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23269279319195954
Thanks for starting the work again -- I can't wait for official nightlies. And welcome back.
Also, it seems that we have to use CWM. Is there a reason TWRP isn't supported, or is that on the to-do list?
Nice to see this, I've used Bokbokan's eMMC build off his blog with TRIM support by default (MAG2GA ver06 10/2012), and I've used yours with TRIM everything worked great.
Does this build come with TRIM enabled?
Will this be updatable via CM updates in settings?
Thank you for making my tablet a tablet again!
It would be interesting to know if it presents visible differences from CM 10.2 regarding responsiveness, especially with ART enabled. It's the last fort to be conquered with our nooks (trim+art). Sadly my nook is not back yet so any reports would be welcome.
Awesome
Nice to see this, I've used Bokbokan's eMMC build (off his blog) with TRIM support enabled by default (MAG2GA ver06 10/2012), and I've used your CM10.2 with TRIM everything worked great.
Does this build come with TRIM enabled?
Will this be updatable via CM updates in settings?
Thank you for making my tablet a tablet again!
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Nice to see this, I've used Bokbokan's eMMC build (off his blog) with TRIM support enabled by default (MAG2GA ver06 10/2012), and I've used your CM10.2 with TRIM everything worked great.
Does this build come with TRIM enabled?
Will this be updatable via CM updates in settings?
Thank you for making my tablet a tablet again!
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It should be updatable via the settings once it's an official built. Right now, all of the builds are unofficial ones, so they have to be fully downloaded and flashed.
verygreen is the official device maintainer for CM though, so once he "approves" of the build, it will be built nightly by the CM servers, and then it will be fully integrated into their update mechanism (or CyanDelta if you use that). Just like the 10.2 builds.
TeutonJon78 said:
Also, it seems that we have to use CWM. Is there a reason TWRP isn't supported, or is that on the to-do list?
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It's on the todo list, but cwm was easier to make at first (as in, next to zero effort)
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Does this build come with TRIM enabled?
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Yes, this has TRIM-enabled kernel, though I have not decided if I should do it for the official releases.
Have there been any more bricks with the trim-fixed kernels in the past couple of months?
Will this be updatable via CM updates in settings?
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I guess yes, once there are official nightlies again. But I want to make sure it's at least of adequate quality before enabling that.
Just an advisory: I just flashed this over Succulent's rom with no problems, BUT I lost all my saved wifi profiles and had to reflash gapps. Not any big deal, but to anybody else who plans to do that and isn't coming from CM 10.1/2: be prepared. Relatively painless upgrade, though. Very glad to see TRIM enabled. Don't plan on enabling ART until xposed/gravitybox is compatible. This is much, much smoother than Succulent's build.
Good job!
I can't speak for anyone but didn't see anything from a quick search in the post: TRIM FAQ. I can attest that mine works and I believe it should be one of the bad eMMC (MAG2GA ver06 not ver05).
I did test TRIM (vdc fstrim dotrim) no issues, and found the CM11 under updates (after I updated to CM11) so I can attest to that much!
Thanks for the reply
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Just an advisory: I just flashed this over Succulent's rom with no problems, BUT I lost all my saved wifi profiles and had to reflash gapps. Not any big deal, but to anybody else who plans to do that and isn't coming from CM 10.1/2: be prepared. Relatively painless upgrade, though. Very glad to see TRIM enabled. Don't plan on enabling ART until xposed/gravitybox is compatible. This is much, much smoother than Succulent's build.
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I would say they are about same smooth. Succulent's build has some nice framework and more option in performance settings. But just from system ui or user experience they are almost the same. Not could I tell the difference in app opening or transition.
Stock launcher Does lag when press the app drawer butter from home screen. But I use Nova launcher to solve the problem.
No find significant performance inprovememt over cm10.2 yet. Maybe Kitkat just does more job in UX polishing rather then performance.
Hopefully we could find some Performance MOD to use in KitKat.
It may very well be due to the fact that I upgraded from CM 10.2 and did not do a clean install, but for me Succulent's build was extremely laggy, many apps froze frequently, and when too many apps (more than like 3) were open it would reboot itself. I have none of those problems with this build, it's super smooth and fast and I haven't had any apps become laggy or crash or reboot my tablet. And this is upgrading from CM 10.2>Succulent's KK>Verygreen's KK; I still haven't done a factory reset and don't plan to unless it becomes necessary later. I use Nova as well. I'm not saying Succulent's build is bad, I thought it was bearable enough to use and was planning on using it long term, updating with each new build until it got to where I thought it should be, but then I installed this build and the difference is staggering. If I reflashed Succulent's build and wiped my data partition I might have a better experience, but now that I have this I don't see any need to.
this is great, glad to see you're back =)
my nook is currently being borrowed, i was wondering if anyone could quickly benchmark it?
thanks
Thank you Verygreen for this new build.
I will try it today.
I have 2 questions about CM11 and Nook HD+ hardware:
- did the HD+ have a bluetooth low energy (BT 4.0) chips?
- did the HD+ have a Low-power audio playback (kitkat new feature) capable chips?
If yes, is it included in this new CM11 build?
Thanks
Edit:
I found that Nook HD+ has wl1271l chip and uses wl12xx driver. That chip is BT 4.0 and BLE. See here http://www.rfm.com/products/data/wls1271l.pdf
But this thread show that BLE isn't activated in CM.
verygreen said:
久しぶりでした
(Also for completeness, For Nook HD+ sdcard image cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip, | initial sdcard image for ovation )
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Thanks verygreen. Great to see your are back in action.
The SDCARD image link is downloading emmc image. Here is the correct like if any one is looking.
cm-11-20140106-UNOFFICIAL-ovation-sdcard.zip

[ROM DEV][UNOFFICIAL][OVATION][EMMC] Slimkat 4.4.4 build 8.1 *Experimental/Testing*

ROM:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/8...-4.4.4.build.8.1-UNOFFICIAL-20141001-2013.zip
MD5
http://www.mediafire.com/download/o...build.8.1-UNOFFICIAL-20141001-2013.zip.md5sum
***********SOURCE************
Kernel:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/oc2b51rpgblasbd/linux_omap_ovation.tar.gz
(Yellow Kernel v14 + exfat filesystem added)
Miscellaneous build files:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/0oszo0esv70xig0/slim.tar.gz
Known Issues:
Hardware 'n' key isn't mapped to do anything.
Although kernel supports f2fs, I haven't found a good way to incorporate f2fs into the ramdisk/init files to actually support mounting of f2fs filesystems yet (I'll have to take a look at how other slim devices do it).
I believe quake is broken (easy to remove under slimcenter).
Exfat fs remains untested (If anyone has a large sdcard...)
None of these issues have I spent much time on...
Only lightly tested. No warranties or guarantees.
A terminal app can be found in /system/addon.d/app
Thanks for building this for Ovation. I'll try it over the weekend.
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OMGOMGOMGOMG. i am so glad to see this. i run slim on all my devices, and now the nook? hell yeah
thanks jon
Could someone post the zip download caption? Something like Slim-ovation-4.4.4.build.8.1-UNO..."
I won't be testing this at this stage, but I wanted to thank you for working on it. There's a good chance I will switch to it when it is more polished and stable, especially with f2fs support.
I have it up and running. All appears well thus far. Pretty snappy
Lookin good here (FYI I'm using TWRP 2.8). One question, I can't find where to turn on Advanced Power Menu features, like Reboot to Recovery. Yes, I activated Dev Options.
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Lookin good here (FYI I'm using TWRP 2.8). One question, I can't find where to turn on Advanced Power Menu features, like Reboot to Recovery. Yes, I activated Dev Options.
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Go to settings/security/device administration/advanced reboot and choose either hide on lockscreen or show always. However, rebooting to recovery does not seem to work. When selecting it from the power menu, it just performs a regular device reboot.
Haven't tested everything but other than the reboot to recovery not working, the build seems pretty solid. Will continue to test further. I installed using TWRP 2.7.1, also flashed slim gapps 4.4.4 for build 8, which Slim team recommends. I used the mini gapps as opposed to full, I'd rather download the specific apps from PS as I need them.
OP, thanks again for giving us a new rom for a device where unfortunately, there are very few choices. :good: :good:
Mike T
How does this ROM compare to Succulent's or 10.2 roms? I've kept my wife's Nook on 10.2 since it's been the most stable ROM I've found. Tried CM11 several times with her hating the builds due to FC and reboots. I've always reverted back to backup of 10.2 rom.
webdroidmt said:
Go to settings/security/device administration/advanced reboot and choose either hide on lockscreen or show always. However, rebooting to recovery does not seem to work. When selecting it from the power menu, it just performs a regular device reboot.
Haven't tested everything but other than the reboot to recovery not working, the build seems pretty solid. Will continue to test further. I installed using TWRP 2.7.1, also flashed slim gapps 4.4.4 for build 8, which Slim team recommends. I used the mini gapps as opposed to full, I'd rather download the specific apps from PS as I need them.
OP, thanks again for giving us a new rom for a device where unfortunately, there are very few choices. :good: :good:
Mike T
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I haven't had any reboots so far, just the browser FC's which seem to be pretty universal across every rom i've tried. I'm going to play around some more...
Have been using it for a few hours, looks really good. Exfat is working for me too. Will take a look at the sources later, might try f2fs at some point. Have you thought about setting up a github ?
Happy to NOT see the theme engine in the list of running apps ! This is awesome !
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Exfat support lost after unmount
I unmounted my 64 Gb microSD (exFat format) to copy some videos onto it (physically removed the card so I could put it in my PC's card reader). When I re-inserted the card, the nook couldn't mount it, saying the filesystem was unsupported. No problem mounting & reading the card after reboot. I suspect it's just something in the rc.init ? Will look into it later...
How would one map that hardware button?
Great rom, but force of habit to hit N instead of soft keys.
Also, I just like hardware, too.
Volume buttons are switched currently, too. Mapping them to the normal up/down and a working N will make this amazing.
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I knew I was forgetting something!
Battery status says discharging (settings and qs tile), but the charging animation is working properly.
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Battery status says discharging (settings and qs tile), but the charging animation is working properly.
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The charging indicators and animations seem to be fine for me...and my volume is as expected in landscape mode. Wierd. I'm using Nova, are you?
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Charging indicator working after restart.
Weirdest thing is... the N key is mapped to home in the keylayout. Why does the kernel not read it?
And also, it can wake the device.
Probably the easiest way to fix the 'n' key mapping would be to do a diff between /system/usr/keylayout between this rom and say, the 4.4.3 build. Or just change the files out altogether.
I believe I gave all the necessary source files to recreate the build as I had it, if anyone wants to work on it further. I could have spent an extra day and made it build 8.2, but I wanted to work on other things (changed out my harddrive immediately after posting the rom). In the next upcoming weeks I'll be experimenting with building several other rom flavors and perhaps do a little more kernel work as well.
Hey, wherever the muse leads...
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I just tried replacing both keylayouts and keychars and it didn't seem to help the button mapping.

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