[Q] Is anyone still updating CM9 or ICS AOSP based ROMs? - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I need to run the ICS version of AOSP because the JB version doesn't have USB-DAC yet.
The most recent AOSP ROM I've been able to find is this one:
cm-9-20120916-NIGHTLY-d2att
That is the 9/16/2012 version of CyanogenMOD 9. Does anyone know if any dev's anywhere have continued updating the ICS AOSP ROM's? Could you provide a link or filename that I can google?
I've searched everything I can think of and I'm pretty sure I'm on the most recent release. But thought I'd reach out again to double-check.

Nope. Everyone is now focused on 4.2 Jellybean.
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[Q]Recommendation

Hi there guys
GNex GSM btw
Im on 4.0.2 stock.. Im tired of waiting for 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 OTA update. 4.0.2 is ok but it is big laggish from time to time.. So what do you recommend to me ? Flash stock 4.0.3 ? Flash some custom rom ?
I dont like alot of changes like those custom roms have.. I like stock aosp rom.. So i dont know what to do ?
Thanks in advance
Go for the AOKP rom. Its stock with nice tweaks.
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cd78 said:
Go for the AOKP rom. Its stock with nice tweaks
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I would suggest exactly the same with Franco's kernel.
Aaaaand which one is AOKP rom ? [ROM] Android Open Kang Project - maguro - build 23?
what about [ROM][16-02-12][AOSP][4.0.3] Codename Android 1.4.0 | Fully Open Source |
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What is the difference between AOKP and non AOKP roms ?
Sorry for noobish and stupid questions
Thanks
+1 for aokp. I prefer lean kernel but franco is good as well.
AOKP stands for Android Open Kang Project developed by Team Kang. So I think you should know which one it is. Non AOKP are ROMs not developed by Team Kang. lol...
Ok i got it
Downloading it atm
And those are not Cm right? (Another stupid q )
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Nope. Cm is cyanomogen.
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Laynee1 said:
Hi there guys
GNex GSM btw
Im on 4.0.2 stock.. Im tired of waiting for 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 OTA update. 4.0.2 is ok but it is big laggish from time to time.. So what do you recommend to me ? Flash stock 4.0.3 ? Flash some custom rom ?
I dont like alot of changes like those custom roms have.. I like stock aosp rom.. So i dont know what to do ?
Thanks in advance
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Has there been an official release for 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 yet for the GSM version I am still on 4.0.2 have seen nothing from googs
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I don't think so. A bunch of the roms are on 4.0.3 and I heard a that 4.0.4 was supposed to come out mid march... ?
Some people are on 4.0.4 with current roms and are doing well with it and others like me, have just stuck around with 4.0.3 with the 4.0.4 radios.
Roman, from aokp, says he won't have 4.0.4 until Google drops the source code.
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[Q] Pure Google ICS Build?

Anyone working on a plain old vanilla Android 4.0 port? I'm currently using a CM9 build, but I personally prefer vanilla experiences when it comes to OS's.
I'm not certain but I remember seeing that someone had ported AOSP for the Fire a while back and it has just recently been updated with the 3.0 kernel.
Look around the development forums to see what you can find. I'm pretty sure I saw something about it either in one of the AOKP threads or the 3.0 kernel thread.
Can anyone point me to where I can find this, if it exists? I've looked everywhere.
Hashcode said:
Added the unofficial NIGHTLY server info in the OP.
Every night, this build is generated automatically from CM sources using the latest kernel.
NIGHTLY DOWNLOADS
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there you go

[Q] ICS camera Drivers

Hey guys I just flashed a sense 4.0 ROM but the cam doesn't work I was wondering if I could use the drivers from the Stock ICS camera from the ROM that I was using (ICECREAM JIBWICH 2.0 ) because it has a woking camera ?
Well if you know how to pull the drivers from the stock rom and put them onto a custom rom go for it. But I have not had camera problems on either the CyanogenMod 9 beta 13, nor the EliteMod ICS rom I'm using now on my G2.
There is no stock ics rom for our phones. The camera that is working with some custom ics roms are patched/hacked and not yet 100% the only ones that work are all compilled from the same rom and will not work across a different base. If you have a sense rom that you like you need to have a hacked camera for that rom. If it were as easy as stealing a cm9 based camera mod and putting it in a sense rom it would be done by that rom developers by alapha.x
Until the drivers for ours or similar device is released we have to happy with what we get. And until then expect flaws
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demkantor said:
There is no stock ics rom for our phones. The camera that is working with some custom ics roms are patched/hacked and not yet 100% the only ones that work are all compilled from the same rom and will not work across a different base. If you have a sense rom that you like you need to have a hacked camera for that rom. If it were as easy as stealing a cm9 based camera mod and putting it in a sense rom it would be done by that rom developers by alapha.x
Until the drivers for ours or similar device is released we have to happy with what we get. And until then expect flaws
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bump...
demkantor said:
There is no stock ics rom for our phones. The camera that is working with some custom ics roms are patched/hacked and not yet 100% the only ones that work are all compilled from the same rom and will not work across a different base. If you have a sense rom that you like you need to have a hacked camera for that rom. If it were as easy as stealing a cm9 based camera mod and putting it in a sense rom it would be done by that rom developers by alapha.x
Until the drivers for ours or similar device is released we have to happy with what we get. And until then expect flaws
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Well is there any other waay??
The Android Manual said:
Well is there any other waay??
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... use a different rom with it working well enough for your taste?
or wait untill the other HTC desire's (HD en S) get their official update to ics and the dev's port that to desire Z.

newer AOKP port for DHD/Inspire??

has anyone or can anyone port a newer version of AOKP for the DHD/Inspire? like milestone 1 or whichever one is newest? I personally only like aokp and not too fond of the aosp or aospx. I flashed Pacman rom but had too many problems with it.
so if anyone can port one it would be GREATLY appreciated.
thanks a lot
DesertEagleSlim said:
has anyone or can anyone port a newer version of AOKP for the DHD/Inspire? like milestone 1 or whichever one is newest? I personally only like aokp and not too fond of the aosp or aospx. I flashed Pacman rom but had too many problems with it.
so if anyone can port one it would be GREATLY appreciated.
thanks a lot
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You mean AOKP Android 4.2? We've just got an AOSP based 4.2 ROM, so I'd just be paitent for a AOKP based follow up. If not, maybe you can suggest it to synergy or RandomBlame? I believe RandomBlame already has a 4.2 ROM, but it's in its baby stages as of yet.
no a JB version 4.1 im back to running aokp release 7 from the github. but hasnt been a new one since like September.
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no a JB version 4.1 im back to running aokp release 7 from the github. but hasnt been a new one since like September.
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RandomBlame is on Release 30 now, look for JellyTime in the Development forum
I don't know about 4.2 AOKP, but if it's options you want you could try cfX 4.2.
I tried aosp ROMS and cfx 4.1 but I don't like them as much as AOKP for some reason. Although I have not tried cfx 4.2 yet. Was waiting for Bluetooth to work. Also I've tried jellytime aosp and I always come back to aokp. I ran Icecoldsandwich for the longest time but I want to stay on JB and not ICS. If I actually had the time (kids,work,wife) I would try porting a newer aokp over to dhd/inspire myself but I never have time. Even dropping a deuce is apparently a "team sport" according to my kids. LOL.
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cfX bluetooth works now, if that is what's still preventing you from using it.
And just today: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113047.
DesertEagleSlim said:
I tried aosp ROMS and cfx 4.1 but I don't like them as much as AOKP for some reason.
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The reason is very obvious one
AOSP - clean unbranded stock android
AOKP - unbranded android with cleanly built in to settings menu additional features like CPU OC, status bar tweaks etc.... with everything else as close as possible to AOSP.
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prayers answered just the other day.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113047
Thank God. if I knew how to Port and had the time I would have done it myself. but major thanks go to PipelinerArd for the ROM.

[Q] Compatibility Of Kernels Question

I have recently installed CM10 on my AT&T galaxy s3(sgh-i747) and was wondering how to figure out if a kernel is compatible with my device. I was looking at the Devil kernel and didn't understand how to know if it would work with my phone.
Read the kernels thread OP. It should specify if it's for AOSP ROMs or Touchwiz ROMs. Kernels for our devices can be found in the Android development and original development sections.
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Read the kernels thread OP. It should specify if it's for AOSP ROMs or Touchwiz ROMs. Kernels for our devices can be found in the Android development and original development sections.
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So what specifications would it need to be compatible with my phone.
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So what specifications would it need to be compatible with my phone.
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You mentioned CM10, so you want one that works with AOSP based ROMs. Also make sure they explicitly say CM10(Jellybean 4.1) or CM10.1 (Jellybean 4.2.1), depending on what version of Jellybean you have.
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You mentioned CM10, so you want one that works with AOSP based ROMs. Also make sure they explicitly say CM10(Jellybean 4.1) or CM10.1 (Jellybean 4.2.1), depending on what version of Jellybean you have.
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So im I'm looking at the kernel kt747 by ktoonz and there is a version for jellybean 4.2.1 and one that just says jellybean would it be safe to flash the one that just says aosp jellybean version (BTW I have cm10 so I have 4.1.2 not 4.2.1)? Thanks for all of the help.
Flash the one that says jellybean AOSP (12/11).
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Yes. Flash the normal JB version. 4.2.1 is solely for 4.2.1. Not 4.1.2
Thanks
It worked well, thanks everyone for the help.

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