Recommendation for Hermes ROM - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam ROM Development

Hi guys,
used XDA II / Himalaya until now and walked through time always with the newest ROMs ;-)
Got a Hermes now. I'm currently digging through all the different threads with all the different ROMs available.
Can somebody give me a recommendation for a ROM and a short description what the differences are? Should I take an official ROM or cooked, one of the latest or a well tested/stable one?
I know all the Info is probably in the forum, but it is very time consuming digging through all the threads and apparently there is only an overview of the official ROMs....
Thanks, Hannes.

Schaps 4.31.

New PDAVIET(PV DVH): 5.2.20226 - Build 20226.1.3.0
Cooked ROMS are usually better because they start off with the official and then work the bugs out and add a few extras. To find one that works for you, look at the base model, then you can add cabs of tweaks/programs that fit you. The core is what is the most important to look at.

The MaRaHox ROM V7 is also very good. Have pretty much everything I need striaght out of the ROM and I can delete most of the stuff I don't need.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=388523

I hope You had read this threads :
WM6 ROM Benchmarking
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=320370&highlight=benchmark
WM6.1 ROM Polling
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=408984
But for me, i recommend CRC r11.2 with 6 Mb pagepool, really fast

with 6 Mb pagepool, really fast
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But with the pagepool changer, you can make any ROM seem to run faster. It helps to look at the core ROM and see what programs are cooked in, then change the pagepool to what you want because you sacrafice speed for storage.

just remember you can't follow what each of us is saying, what works for one may not work for another. just be very very careful, and try things out.

erwinpiero said:
I hope You had read this threads :
WM6 ROM Benchmarking
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=320370&highlight=benchmark
WM6.1 ROM Polling
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=408984
But for me, i recommend CRC r11.2 with 6 Mb pagepool, really fast
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Actually I missed that. Thanks.

zocster said:
just remember you can't follow what each of us is saying, what works for one may not work for another. just be very very careful, and try things out.
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I know, but still the experience and opinions of you guys are much appreciated.....

Best thing to do is to read the threads associated with each ROM. That will easily tell you what is a "good" rom versus one that is "not so good". You determine for yourself what these terms mean.
Also use the search facility to give you even more information. Your question has been asked at least a thousand times now so a simple search would have set you off in the right direction.
WB

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I know, but still the experience and opinions of you guys are much appreciated.....
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It really doesnt matter! None of us use the phone the same way as the others do. So your issues with the ROM might be completely different than others. Only way to find out is to read and keep flashing!

how do you change the pagepool?

drant19 said:
how do you change the pagepool?
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Here ya go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=323269&highlight=pagepool+changer
Caution: Do so at your own risk.

Wow latest was v2.1, mine still v1.2, thanks for the info Adam

No problem, have fun with the upgraded version.

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good ROM ???

can some one please recomend a good stable rom
shap's is gone and its the only roms i ever used
and also can i back up all my setting and move them to the next rom ??
Thanks MS3
Well there are a lot of of good stable roms depending on your preferences...
I went from Schaps to TNT V2.0, and it is very fast and stable for me. You can read it's thread for posted details.
i was going to try TNT but i was wating for shap's to come back
but from wat i say today i dont think he is
so is there a way to back up my settings and move them to TNT
Isn't there a PIM backup that can do backup?
As for the ROM, I have recently tried the Dutty Supa Dupa ButtonFLO ROM and it is working good for me so far. It is ButtonFLO though (not TouchFLO) but I can happy with that.
i just wan't a normall Rom thats fast and works good
this is just my evry day phone and i never use all the toys in it
i just use it to make calls
mazdaspeed said:
i just wan't a normall Rom thats fast and works good
this is just my evry day phone and i never use all the toys in it
i just use it to make calls
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I don't know whether this is what you need. Why don't you try my cooked ROM. Click on my signature to browse the thread.
i did try ur rom
i hate the start up pics and some other stuff
so is there a way to backup my stuff so i can start trying new roms
it will make my life ezy if i don't have to waste 2 hours seting up my phone
mazdaspeed said:
i did try ur rom
i hate the start up pics and some other stuff
so is there a way to backup my stuff so i can start trying new roms
it will make my life ezy if i don't have to waste 2 hours seting up my phone
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Well, what can I say. It's your choice though. Good luck on your search.
cyphol I tried ur ROM and I like it alot, it one of better ones on here. I dont know why the other didnt like it but i love the startup alot.
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cyphol I tried ur ROM and I like it alot, it one of better ones on here. I dont know why the other didnt like it but i love the startup alot.
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Thanks for trying it and am glad you like it. It's our choice which one we wanted. Mazdaspeed like a ROM that's faster and more beautiful than mine. Well, he could try others. There's a lot in here. Try them all and make a choice. Just like I did, before I made my decision to make one of my own but with various users in mind. He can leave mine behind because he already tried mine.
Good rom, backup
Hi mazdaspeed,
If you want something to load and forget, I think one of my roms would fit the bill. Nothing fancy, but lots of space to do what you want with it, and fast and stable. Read the threads and see if they sound right for you.
As far as backing up settings, etc, it doesn't really work. If you're changing roms, the registries will be different, to match the underlying programs. Backup utilities restore the registry, where your settings are kept, but in restoring the registry they erase what should be there so the new rom functions properly. There are utilities to speed up the re-loading of programs, etc, and they are helpful if you are a chronic rom-flasher, but they take time to set up, and don't do much for your settings anyway. What will save you lots of time is a PIM backup utility, if you don't use activesync.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
I'll vouch for edhass's ROMs. Had the lite version installed for a week or two, got bored and flashed another ROM. After a day of testing I re-flashed edhaas's. Super clean, super fast, super stable. Last ROM I'll use till I find the time to cook my own.
galaxys said:
Well there are a lot of of good stable roms depending on your preferences...
I went from Schaps to TNT V2.0, and it is very fast and stable for me. You can read it's thread for posted details.
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x2 to the max
Put another vote for Edhaas. The SuperD-Lite has TONS of storage and is really the fastest ive used (see what ive had in my sig).
I cant say much about stability tho, since i havent had a problem with any of them. Might have something to do with only having some of them for a week, at most. Enough time to gauge speed, but prob not stability.
This one ive had for a few weeks/month tho.
Oh and also, with the lite ones you can load what you want and forget about what you dont use. Helps with speed, and you said u dont use a lot of the stuff.
My vote on edhaas rom too... super clean, fast and stable!
sweet well i had TNT over nite now im flashing urs
edhaas said:
Hi mazdaspeed,
If you want something to load and forget, I think one of my roms would fit the bill. Nothing fancy, but lots of space to do what you want with it, and fast and stable. Read the threads and see if they sound right for you.
As far as backing up settings, etc, it doesn't really work. If you're changing roms, the registries will be different, to match the underlying programs. Backup utilities restore the registry, where your settings are kept, but in restoring the registry they erase what should be there so the new rom functions properly. There are utilities to speed up the re-loading of programs, etc, and they are helpful if you are a chronic rom-flasher, but they take time to set up, and don't do much for your settings anyway. What will save you lots of time is a PIM backup utility, if you don't use activesync.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
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ok what is T lite and D lite ???
mazdaspeed said:
ok what is T lite and D lite ???
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T-Lite = based on T-Mobile ROM, D-Lite = based on Dopod ROM. Haven't tried the T-lite, but from what I understand it's very similar to Dopod but takes up more space.
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ok what is T lite and D lite ???
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Its somethin like the T-Lite is based on the tmobile rom build and the D-Lite is on the dopod build. I think the differences are very minimal, if any.

The fastest rom for Hermes

Ok i m sick of downloading and installing slow roms
My device is htc tytn
can someone who has tried most of the roms for hermes tell me whats the fastest one?(with link please )
tnxxx
arshiahirbod said:
Ok i m sick of downloading and installing slow roms
My device is htc tytn
can someone who has tried most of the roms for hermes tell me whats the fastest one?(with link please )
tnxxx
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Thats a matter of opinion, but for me, the two that are the fastest are:
CRC v12.9 (use it myself)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=392996
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=364216
Try using a 8meg PP for faster speed, and using the tweaks in sSchaps Advanced config (cache settings).
Also, using HTC Home always seems to slow my roms down, I just use Samsung time.
In my opinion, Schaps 4.40 beta is the fastest!
I just tried them both but the one i had was alittle bit faster
try schaps its the most complete rom so far.
PDACornerPro is very fast and stable. The Chef is also very helpful.
This is a little bit offtopic but... is Schap still developing for the Hermes?
I've been away for a while, still getting info out of the forum (loads to read )
Thanks
which ones have u tried? what apps did u install? which apps do u load & run simaltaneously? what tweeks have u performed?
For me all the recent chefs lite wm6.1 6mb pp are very fast!
arshiahirbod said:
I just tried them both but the one i had was alittle bit faster
try schaps its the most complete rom so far.
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Thats a WM6 rom, in the most part they are a bit faster, but have less features, its also a very old rom.
With CRC v12.9 you will need to do the cache size tweeks (for the naked ones anyway) they make it a lot faster.
Anyway, just flash all the roms you can, that's what i did, then stoped on the one that worked for me.
Flashaholic, and a good few days without a flash, i can feel the withdraw pains
i am happy
with my signature, can you define a 'slow rom' until you can define what's 'slow' and what's 'fast' none of us can really help.
Edit also, after trying two roms? and you're sick already? geez, I flashed 30 different roms before I decided where to go. you need to do the same, unfortunately.
zocster said:
with my signature, can you define a 'slow rom' until you can define what's 'slow' and what's 'fast' none of us can really help.
Edit also, after trying two roms? and you're sick already? geez, I flashed 30 different roms before I decided where to go. you need to do the same, unfortunately.
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dude i tried like 20 different roms that makes me sick but anyz
i have a game ( air hockey ) and with that i test the roms, u might think its stupid. but it really works, i can really see the difference of speeds between roms.
arshiahirbod said:
dude i tried like 20 different roms that makes me sick but anyz
i have a game ( air hockey ) and with that i test the roms, u might think its stupid. but it really works, i can really see the difference of speeds between roms.
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Hmm so out of the 20 ROMs, would you care to list, what goes the fastest with air hockey?
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Hmm so out of the 20 ROMs, would you care to list, what goes the fastest with air hockey?
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lmao that was just a number.
like i said schaps was the best one. if u want to try the air hockey its amazing, just try it.
and the thing that pisses me off is my friend has a pocket pc ( i dont remember the brand but it wasnt as famous as htc)
his CPU: dont remember the name
Speed: 100 Mhz
Ram : same as mine
but the speed of my cpu is 400 MHz and still his air hockey works better (faster)
veyka said:
Thats a WM6 rom, in the most part they are a bit faster, but have less features, its also a very old rom.
With CRC v12.9 you will need to do the cache size tweeks (for the naked ones anyway) they make it a lot faster.
Anyway, just flash all the roms you can, that's what i did, then stoped on the one that worked for me.
Flashaholic, and a good few days without a flash, i can feel the withdraw pains
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I'm running CRC's 12.9 as well. what are the cache values that are the quickest for you?
ziadd said:
I'm running CRC's 12.9 as well. what are the cache values that are the quickest for you?
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I used the advanced config from the DU and just set it to the recommended settings, haven't had time to fiddle.
arshiahirbod said:
Ok i m sick of downloading and installing slow roms
My device is htc tytn
can someone who has tried most of the roms for hermes tell me whats the fastest one?(with link please )
tnxxx
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406421
check Dr.Puttingham fav ROM. it's got a good speed especially for gamers
for me its V19 Diamond Lite
just my 2c. i prefer to optimalized all windows funcionallity more than get a more speed, or adding some apps (coz available on cab). that's a reason why my rom very quickly on updated
and now i just fixed contact show on bottom, yahoo! go crashed, working encryption (thanks God for all). i have tried make a rom and i can't believe for speed, like a flashlight. but a minor is phone error, message error, etc
find your rom and hack the registry to get more speed!!!
thanks and regards...
abusalza said:
just my 2c. i prefer to optimalized all windows funcionallity more than get a more speed, or adding some apps (coz available on cab). that's a reason why my rom very quickly on updated
and now i just fixed contact show on bottom, yahoo! go crashed, working encryption (thanks God for all). i have tried make a rom and i can't believe for speed, like a flashlight. but a minor is phone error, message error, etc
find your rom and hack the registry to get more speed!!!
thanks and regards...
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what should i do in the registry, how can i optimise my registry
arshiahirbod said:
what should i do in the registry, how can i optimise my registry
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via schaps advancedconfig you can try this...
IMHO, since the question is which ROM and no mention if its WM6 or WM6.1.....for fastest and stable ROM, I would go for Schaps WM6 rom. During that time when I was using his rom, almost all cooked WM6.1 are not yet stable so I didnt jump in the WM6.1 bandwagon.
Only lately did I try to WM6.1 because its been long now since Im using Schaps and I want something new and I want to go with the flow, which is WM6.1 roms Right now, my only choices are PDACorner and CRC's and I think almost everyone agrees with me with those two roms
however, I still miss the stability of Schaps rom

Which is the most stable among the "light" ROMs?

Hello everyone.
I have been waiting for some time for version 1.0 of Bepe's ROM, but I am now tired of waiting, and I want to finally move past my stock ROM.
Among the various "light" 1.93-based ROMs (i.e. with almost nothing included from the start), which one is considered to be the most stable? I am not necessarily looking for the one or two extra benchmark points, but rather for stability and for all functions to work as they should.
Thanks in advance for your advice...
I'm using swiftBL 7.0 12MB PP and works great. CT's version are also good. I couldn't tell about the rest because I haven't tried them
Personaly i think there's nothing better then a vanilla version of Swtos if you want a light version.
But try different roms for your self, it's all a matter of taste.
i agree as far as lite versions go, if you even look at benchmarking SWTOs vanilla V1 is the best, and its excredibly fast!!!
i just really like manila/td3flo application and as far as i know you cant install this as a cab or install it on a rom - or am i wrong??? if so can somoene explain how to>???
patterns said:
i just really like manila/td3flo application and as far as i know you cant install this as a cab or install it on a rom - or am i wrong??? if so can somoene explain how to>???
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You can install manila!!!
Swtos has a cab in his second post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2536734&postcount=2
And if you want older versions including the extra animations, theloanranger has provided them here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=409060
The full animations of the Manila .30 are really slick!!!
these "best of" threads are against forum rules ya know.
Hi,
I am working on Panosha 1.9 and I think is very good. In my opinion there is no "the best of" rom and it's a matter of taste. I agree with the preceding speaker.
It appears that any discussion comparing the different cooked ROMs is treading on thin ice. It's obvious why it can be a sensitive issue but I feel we have space to be reasonable here.
Diplomate is not talking about vague terms like "best" here, but fairly specific and tangible qualities, like "stability". Either a program crashes or it doesn't. Personally I think it's a good idea to discuss ROMs in this way as it saves a lot of time going by other people's experiences of ROMs, as long as they have something useful to say.
swiftbl always seems the most stable and bug free for me. the problem is it has manila
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these "best of" threads are against forum rules ya know.
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You're Right.
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[QUESTION] Fastest ROM out there?

I don't know if this is the right place to post this so moderators, feel free to move this to where exactly it belongs.
I'm quite new to cooked ROMs and flashing them etc, you get it so I don't that much of knowledge about it.
I'm wondering which one of all of these cooked ROMs is the fastest and most stable?
Also, which pagepool to you recommend; 0mb, 6mb,8mb,12mb or 16mb?
Thanks in advance!
xilver860 said:
I don't know if this is the right place to post this so moderators, feel free to move this to where exactly it belongs.
I'm quite new to cooked ROMs and flashing them etc, you get it so I don't that much of knowledge about it.
I'm wondering which one of all of these cooked ROMs is the fastest and most stable?
Also, which pagepool to you recommend; 0mb, 6mb,8mb,12mb or 16mb?
Thanks in advance!
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It is different for each and every person. What is good for me, may be bad for you - we all use our device differently. The only REAL answer to this, is try them all yourself, and stick with the one YOU like best.
Take your time to read the stickies about upgrading & Hard-SPL, look at a few threads, read peoples opinions on certain ROMs.
Really, no-one can tell YOU what is the best rom for YOU
This is the answer you will get from anyone that actually has any experience in flashing roms
BUT, if you must have some guidance, some benchmarks have been done here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406640 - but personally, I dont like the rom that appears to be the fastest on that persons device!
didn't saw that reply
thank you for that, for the moment I'm using Dutty 3.6 Final with 12pp. Recently I had SwiftBL with 16pp and I use my phone for different things, at the same time so would it be better to have a larger pp?
xilver860 said:
thank you for that, for the moment I'm using Dutty 3.6 Final with 12pp. Recently I had SwiftBL with 16pp and I use my phone for different things, at the same time so would it be better to have a larger pp?
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In theory, a larger pagepool would be slightly better. I however, have been using Dutty 3.6 final for some time now, as it is as default, and have not seen any reason to use a bigger pagepool. I did try 16mb, but it *appeared* to be less stable for me...I'm sticking with this...or I might go to Dutty v4 after it has been around a while - I think that has a bigger pagepool by default
Read the latest Results on pietrucci to get an objective opinion.
Results don't tell u everything but its a start. Find his latest spread sheet in the link below:
Go to his first Post and scroll to the bottom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406640
jasonkruys said:
In theory, a larger pagepool would be slightly better. I however, have been using Dutty 3.6 final for some time now, as it is as default, and have not seen any reason to use a bigger pagepool. I did try 16mb, but it *appeared* to be less stable for me...I'm sticking with this...or I might go to Dutty v4 after it has been around a while - I think that has a bigger pagepool by default
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I've been around this forum for a while and have come across the pagepool changer. Since the ROM we both using is very stable as it is, would you considering to change the pagepool into 16mb for Dutty 3.6 instead of upgrading to v4?
xilver860 said:
I've been around this forum for a while and have come across the pagepool changer. Since the ROM we both using is very stable as it is, would you considering to change the pagepool into 16mb for Dutty 3.6 instead of upgrading to v4?
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I wouldn't, myself, I have already tried that and didn't like it. Also, make sure you use the latest changer that is compatible with the newer ROMs if you do.. The only reason I would upgrade to v4 is for the slide to answer, and because I am addicted to flashing! I must have tried most roms available up until the beginning of December
I would have to say, if what you are running now, even with 12mb pagepool, is not giving you any particular errors or problems, then there is probably no reason to change anything at all..
forum rules:
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Is there any real reason why to leave BsB?

I have BsB 651G for a while. I'd like to switch to some newer build, but is there a reason? Can I get something new?
BsB is bugfree, looks nice, has about 58mb freeram after sr.
Is there any newer rom fill this criteria?
Thanx for your opinion.
David
not really it's prob the most solid ROM ther eis for the touch diamond IMO, there is quite a few chefs that have produced ROMS with Sense but its upto you if you wanna try them, i always trying something different but always go back to the ROM in my sig, have you tried Xandroid yet thats fun to play with
Ralphusion
there is a link end of the thread, where a new chef continue this rom
Hi,
...few chefs that have produced ROMS with Sense...
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I tried Sense before, but now I'm satisfied with SPB shell...
Ralphusion
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Yes, it looks nice... Im afraid of not-solved-locking issue.. anyway, what is better at this ROM comparing to BsB? (It seems pretty same to me ) Please don't say "new kernel", it is nothing what I can see...
there is a link end of the thread, where a new chef continue this rom
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yep, i'm watching denstereo's ROM development, but why to flash this? Yes, it has newer kernel, but it doesn't bring any real diference. But 43mb free ram vs 58mb is the real diference
BsB
There is no ROMs out there that can compete with BsB - I have tried A LOT of ROMs from here and all of them have bugs apart from BsB
I use my Diamond every day and never have any issues with BsB ever
I will only flash another ROM if Windows Mobile 7 gets ported to Diamond
You could try EnergyROM those are pretty good roms
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You could try EnergyROM those are pretty good roms
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yeah, I could, but can you tell why? I don't look for Sense. Energy is "full loaded" but it is not actually an advantage. I can install only apps what I want.. Is there anything special at this ROM except of a lot of apps included? Something, what BsB doesn't have?
i quite tempted to try this ROM "Gen.Y PX-D R0 with XDANDROID " but i just downloaded and says files are corrput so nothing to do tonight now lol
Raffo 3.2
You may try this ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=614695
I have switched from BsB, and pretty satisfied with his Special Raffo 3.2. on my request. Speedy and good battery life and good memory.
No slide lock issue.
A Lite version is available too.
jamit018 said:
You may try this ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=614695
I have switched from BsB, and pretty satisfied with his Special Raffo 3.2. on my request. Speedy and good battery life and good memory.
No slide lock issue.
A Lite version is available too.
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Raffo v3.2 lite looks fine. Again: Does it have something better than Bsb?
as have many on here changed ROMS so many times now i think its down to personal choice on what you think is better, some people love BSB ROMS some people prefer other things each to their own, we could give you loads to try but you should just back up everything and give it a go we all no its not to much hassle to swap ROMs so just give them a try if you dont like go back to what you like
trev666 said:
as have many on here changed ROMS so many times now i think its down to personal choice on what you think is better, some people love BSB ROMS some people prefer other things each to their own, we could give you loads to try but you should just back up everything and give it a go we all no its not to much hassle to swap ROMs so just give them a try if you dont like go back to what you like
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a nice and diplomatic response trev.
@davidm2: I just dropped by coz I see my ROM listed in the tryouts. Someone suggested its close to BsB ... I know I'm nowhere close.
But all I can say is that BsB ROMs or for that matter, any other ROM in this forum can never be emulated even if the chefs share their entire kitchen with other fellow chefs. Each chef has a defined style and persona which finds its way to blend into their ROMs.
Fans of BsB will always aim for very high memory, zero bugs/high-stability, speed, and simplicity coupled with a crisp UI. And as trev puts it, its really down to personal choice. Give it a try, you can always switch back to your preferred best.
I've been cooking my own ROMs for a while now, but every time I goof up and need some sanity, I flash back to BsB myself coz I know thats the best of the lot (for me).
ralphusion said:
...I just dropped by coz I see my ROM listed in the tryouts. Someone suggested its close to BsB ... I know I'm nowhere close...
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Thanks for opinion. There're those ROM's left on my "list": Benko's, l3v5y's and RaL.GT1F. I like the squared buttons, so Benkos, l3v5y's are out for now (seems to be fiddling reason? and what is about?). It looks like I'll try RaL.GT1F. (one question: there is one bug at BsB after all: ezinput(keyboard) in landscape mode isnt show correctly, the keyboard is a little bit wider than the screen, right part is cutted-off, the 'P' letter is missing and half of 'L' letter is missing. Has the RaL.GT1F this bug too?)
davidm2 said:
Thanks for opinion. There're those ROM's left on my "list": Benko's, l3v5y's and RaL.GT1F. I like the squared buttons, so Benkos, l3v5y's are out for now (seems to be fiddling reason? and what is about?). It looks like I'll try RaL.GT1F. (one question: there is one bug at BsB after all: ezinput(keyboard) in landscape mode isnt show correctly, the keyboard is a little bit wider than the screen, right part is cutted-off, the 'P' letter is missing and half of 'L' letter is missing. Has the RaL.GT1F this bug too?)
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Although I can't confirm this (I'm using a non-ezinput version of my ROM now), but I did install the Ezinput cab (same version) and it didn't cut the sides off (i.e it works just fine).
I've asked for the guys to check if it exists in the main ROM nevertheless. I'll do so too when I flash next. Also, posted a reply to your query there as well.
Hi I have been using BsB since nearly the beginning, but since he switched over to the HD2 been looking for new rom. have tried a few including xandroid but have stoped with Energy Phoenix 2..very nice stable rom like you said it is loaded but it works well while we wait for the bugs to be ironed out of xandroid

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