[ROM] [D2SPR] Unofficial AOKP Jellybean 4.2.2 | Updated: [11/03] - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Hello all!
I wish to present to you a source built AOKP, as I saw we only had a port so far.
This isn't meant to knock the port, I just like source built things. So now people may use their preference in a ROM.
So far I haven't seen any issues, but if you find any please let me know!
I will be adding features and such to this once I get the inkling that I want them, but for now, AOKP goodness!
Credits:
AOKP Team for the epic ROM, of course.
CyanogenMod Team for their device tree, which I've modded heavily.
TheUnkn0wn for his wonderful camera, with lots of options.
TheMuppets for their always up-to-date device blobs.
Google for Android. <3
GideonX for his BMS Kernel.
And all of my users, for keeping me working hard at squashing bugs!
DOWNLOAD Build 11/03:
http://d-h.st/NQy
Mirror, courtesy of paulg1981:
https://dl.dumptruck.goldenfrog.com/p/Zo2YMWuFcm/aokp_d2spr_unofficial_Mar-10-13.zip?dl=1
Always assume that dirty flashing this ROM is unsafe. You can do it, but if you get force closes or other such issues don't bother reporting it until you have done a FULL wipe. This means /system, /data, /cache and dalvik-cache, and then installed the ROM fresh. If you do report bugs on a dirty flash, I'll ignore them and tell you to do a full wipe.
Latest Changelog: March 11th, 0945 EST.
Code:
March 11th
Lockscreen Rewrite WIP incorporated from Steve Spear
Bitmap optimizations
Better thumbnail handling
Tried to fix tile update logic
Breathing SMS notification. Ees pretty.
OLD
Code:
March 8th
Lockscreen targets are removed for now, code was all busted.
MMS is fixed. The first will fail, the rest will work. WiFi is tempermental.
More optimization for our CPU.
Linaro compiled the entire ROM.
Got permission from [url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2645480]GideonX[/url] to use his [url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134894]epic BMS kernel.[/url]
Fixed some gremlins in the system that were causing crashes en masse.
AOKP Mainline sync'd and up-to-date as of March 8th.
Reverted Camera back to default, added storage selection.
This fixes FFC crashing, but if you still want TheUnkn0wn's cam it will break FFC again.
Switched to open source Superuser by Koushik Dutta. SU options are located in System settings.
First boot PerformanceControl may crash, this is due to an init script line that
I had to place in to limit the CPU clock on first start; otherwise it will boot at 1.836 GHz.
If you wish to remove this limit, it is located in /system/etc/init.qcom.post_boot.sh
PerformanceControl is executed after init scripts, so if you set something there it will override this
(if apply on boot is selected)
February 16
Lockscreen targets are back.
Snuck in some a9 optimization
re-applied all of my previous fixes.
Updated to 4.2.2 base.
GCC 4.7 -O3 compiled (linaro soon...ish)
Fixed Roaming (i think, can't test on modded PRL.)
Kanged TeamBAKED for their keyboard.
and i'm pretty sure i got all the little gremlins causing issues.. let me know.
February 8
Re-did the entire build directory.
AOKP-Tracked kernel (Credits to BMC08GT)
Tweaked system, now with more bang.
Re-did optimizations, added more from a friend.
Hardware back to kill is moved into ROMControl again, as it should be.
Fast charge toggle fixed.
Possibly fixed charging LED (maybe, don't yell at me, but it works here.)
A2DP now works without borking headphones (kernel level, bmc08gt)
Added swipe to quicksettings.
January 26
Changed up some stuff in the system to provide stability.
Fixed hardware back to kill function.
Note: the function has moved to the very bottom of developer settings.
Performance control updated to repo version, and now it won't be in the app drawer!
It's moved to the settings.
Chronus now has options, it's in the app drawer.
I did fiddle with a couple things for the RIL, so if there's a signal boost it's entirely by chance.
January 21
Sync'd up with AOKP mainline.
added TheUnkn0wn's camera, head over to his thread [url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746611]here[/url] and thank him.
Lockscreen wallpapers are back!
There's lots more, but unfortunately I don't remember them all right now.
So just flash the ROM and enjoy!
(I promise I'll keep a better changelog next time.. was a slacker this week.)
Oh yeah! I changed a few things around in the system to try and reduce
persistance of crashes.
And I think I fixed roaming.
January 15
a2dp is now working fully, as per a few testers + my own observations.
optimization done to system core, more butter.
update device specific files, should yield a slight boost in signal strength
January 11
Changing in-call volume now works.
Took a shot at fixing a2dp.
minor tweaks to the system to try and increase the butter effect.
added 3-dot menu overflow toggle under ROMControl/General UI
few other things i don't recall atm.
January 9, v2
Camera fixed.
Display flicker fixed. (CM Gerrit)
^ this commit is made in the kernel.
If you flash anything other than this kernel, or KToonsez' 1/10
you will have to fix flicker in the build.prop.
January 9
[b]Cherry picks:[/b]
SystemUI: tint alternate icons (small menu, alt back, arrow keys)
SystemUI: more compatibility with themes
QuickSettings: fix vibrate and silence toggle not updating
Framework: NavBarColor (1/2)
RomControl: NavBarColor (2/2)
Don't wake the screen for media playback KeyEvents
Phone: Port CM Advanced Phone Settings
Makes network mode toggle work. Port from CM9.
[b]Stuff from me:[/b]
Cleaned up some of the device stuff in msm8960-common and d2-common
optimized some of the code for 4.7 toolchains (not yet used, but preparing for future.)
optimizing for linaro in the beginning stages
took a shot at fixing the camera.
took yet another shot at fixing screen flicker.
January 7
MMS Themeabilty (aokp)
Noise Suppression on phone calls (aokp)
More toggle preferences (aokp)
Setting to answer phone call with hardware home button (aokp)
Change device hostname (aokp)
Select UI Mode --kinda functional (aokp, small edits here and there by me)
optimizations, too many small lines in too many files to list (mostly aokp, few from me for msm8960 stuff
fixed display flickering for good without a build.prop edit (me)
GAPPS:
http://goo.im/gapps
(grab the latest 4.2 ones)
This now uses GideonX's BMS Kernel for all your tweaking desire. Voltages, frequencies, etc are user configurable in PerformanceControl. Enjoy!
If I have forgotten any thanks or credits please let me know, I'll add them in. Not very good at this whole thread creating bit.
KERNEL SOURCE:
Is now on GideonX's BitBucket at: http://bitbucket.org/gideonx/BMS_JB

one more for good measure, issue posting and fixes, random infos, etc.
Bugs!
Updated: Jan. 26, 1355
Holding hardware "back" key to kill app doesn't work, nor does toggle for it.
This was removed in aokp 4.2, looking into forward porting. Use soft keys for now.
Finally fixed! Eat your heart out, teh roxxorz!
"Torch Off" sticking permanently:
Change the order of the Torch toggle under ROMControl, it will display properly after that.
"Call Volume can't be changed during call":
Looking into this, no workaround yet.
fixed
"Fast Charge toggle not displaying at all":
Also looking into this, no workaround yet.
"Disable LED While Charging":
This is an AOKP feature not yet implemented in the JB-4.2 branch, I'll be keeping my eye on the Gerrit for it, but also will be looking at how to implement it before hand. Stay tuned.
"Voice Dialer stays stuck at start screen"
No fix or workaround yet, looking into it.
Workaround found. Use google now instead of voice dialer. Looking for a real fix still.
Bluetooth A2DP Crackles and cuts out:
Already working on that, will have more info either tomorrow or the day after.
fixed.
WiFi Tethering doesn't work!
Yeah, I know, it's lame. I think it still works with no security. Looking into it; promise.
These are the bugs that have been found so far, if you find anymore, please report!

Running great! Can't decide whether to keep this or go to slim bean

Gonna try this! 3G work? Any bugs we should know?
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app

Think I'll give this a spin.
S3 on the Now Network

Whiplashh said:
Gonna try this! 3G work? Any bugs we should know?
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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3G does indeed work, takes a few seconds to turn on after a boot but it works. just gotta give it time. The only bugs i can think of is 4G/LTE. I don't live in an area with it, so I can't test it. Other than that, I haven't encountered any bugs, but if you do, please tell me!

How about a2dp Bluetooth?

$MyName said:
3G does indeed work, takes a few seconds to turn on after a boot but it works. just gotta give it time. The only bugs i can think of is 4G/LTE. I don't live in an area with it, so I can't test it. Other than that, I haven't encountered any bugs, but if you do, please tell me!
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So this is what you would call a stable 4.2? Yes!!!
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app

paulg1981 said:
How about a2dp Bluetooth?
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I haven't been able to test that as i'm on my linux machine and don't have a pair of headphones that use BT, but if you could test that out for me I'd appreciate it! I know BT works, just don't know how well.

Whiplashh said:
So this is what you would call a stable 4.2? Yes!!!
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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I wouldn't call it stable until its gone under more rigorous testing. this is more like a beta build just to see what's up.

I'll report back in a bit on LTE. Flashing now!
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium

$MyName said:
I wouldn't call it stable until its gone under more rigorous testing. this is more like a beta build just to see what's up.
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Okay
I will test it for you tomorrow. Thank you
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app

Might give this a run tonight. Thanks for the rom OP
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app

Thanks been waiting for this is there really any difference between aokp n cm in the beta stages
And are you going to be building it frequently? Aka nightly

Sorry for my ignorance but will this have the same bugs as CM or is that the benefit of building from source?

How's the battery life guys? Muahahahah jk
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium

Dreamlogix said:
Thanks been waiting for this is there really any difference between aokp n cm in the beta stages
And are you going to be building it frequently? Aka nightly
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I'll be building it every other night or so, with the exception of tonight. just found some juicy new features that I want to try.
As for differences, well, really this is going to be my pet project. It's turning into AOKP with cherry picks from different places and a bit of class. AOKP and CM aren't -vastly- different, but AOKP is more customizable in my opinion, plus I just love how bloody smooth it is. I'll probably be doing a version with my picks and mods and a standard aokp version without any of my nicities, as they may be unstable.
paulg1981 said:
Sorry for my ignorance but will this have the same bugs as CM or is that the benefit of building from source?
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depends really. cm and aokp aren't vastly different, but i'm using the CM kernel by default so it might have those bugs in it. the big thing here is the issues can be fixed easier with source, that's why i built this, as the AOKP port currently could inherit other devices bugs and its just a headache.

Wow, great job on this, thanks for sharing it!! I'm getting the phantom VM notification but aside from that I've had no problems at all thus far. Very nice!
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2

Just flashed and great rim for a first release. Very buttery with ktoons kernel! Found a few bugs....
1. No tile for fast charge appears when selected in toggles
2. No option to turn off battery light when charging
3. Voice dialer stays stuck in starting...
4. Earpiece volume can't be adjusted in call
Bluetooth a2dp is working for me
Thanks for all your hard work

paulg1981 said:
Just flashed and great rim for a first release. Very buttery with ktoons kernel! Found a few bugs....
1. No tile for fast charge appears when selected in toggles
2. No option to turn off battery light when charging
3. Voice dialer stays stuck in starting...
4. Earpiece volume can't be adjusted in call
Bluetooth a2dp is working for me
Thanks for all your hard work
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1. I'll look into that.
2. AOKP feature, not yet upstream implemented. i'll keep my eye on the gerrit for it.
3. Logcat me.
4. See 3.

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[ROM][06-02-13][Flinny] Andromadus - CM10[133]

Andromadus - Test Builds
To start with here you will find test versions of ROMs built by me from the Andromadus github repo http://github.com/Andromadus, think of them along the same concept as nightly builds just not every night These are development ROM's, if you want to run bleeding edge development ROM's and at least know how to use adb and logcat then you might find something of interest here. If you require something that works 100% of the time all of the time then this might not be for you. That said you can always give it a try and if it doesn't work restore your previous nandroid backup!
What IS Andromadus?
Initially it was a group of people who got together to make ICS work on the HTC Desire Z because nobody else seemed to want to support devices with physical hardware keyboards/trackpads. Whilst the idea stays the same It has grown slightly to support some other hardware and some of the work we have done is now used in many other devices. Andromadus builds of CM10 or CM10.1 are basically CM sources with a few additional tweaks or additions to support our phones.
1. New versions will be added as and when I feel there are enough changes to warrant one, don’t ask when the next version is coming.
2. If we decide to release a "Stable" version of these roms they will be published in another Andromadus thread.
Direct all your queries with release versions to that thread and in the same vain do not discuss these releases anywhere but here.
3. I will do as best I can to answer questions but if you don't get an answer from me I'm sure somebody else will be along to help. Help each other and I have more time to spend fixing things!
4. Don't ask for what's changed since the previous version, have a look at the recent submits on the Andromadus github if you want to know or wait for the mini changelogs when I post a new release.
5. If there is something in particular to test it'll be mentioned!
6. As always if you didn't wipe between installations then at least verify that the problem exists on a clean install before posting here. Nandroid/superwipe/install/check at the end of the day you can always restore your nandroid if the problem is reproducible on a clean installation. If you can't be bothered to try this then I really can't be bothered to try to help you :>
7. All that said ensure you make a nandroid/backup before hand. I take no responsibility for what you do to your phone with these ROM.
8. Whilst I can't stop you I would rather these builds were not used as a base for any ROM/MOD/ETC. The source is all available if you want to do your own builds with which you can do whatever you like.
9. Tell us what works/what's worse/what's better but don't ***** when something breaks or isn't fixed yet, report it and move on.
10. Sometimes people forget that we do this for fun, for ourselves, and sometimes your super important issue is way down on our personal list of things to be fixed.
If you ignore any of the above you will in turn be ignored.
Now that's all out of the way as always have fun
As usual you need to flash the ROM then GAPPS.
Current Changelog below
Checkout http://andromadus.flinny.org for links/files/previous changelogs
This a team/community effort, I'll not list everyone who has helped along the way here that list is in the beta thread but I will say thanks to all of them again and obviously anyone that has been missed.
Latest version changelog.
CM10 build 133
There was an issue with the backup tool in the last build that will break gapps and your account's etc when flashing this build, the solution is to re-flash gapps at the same time as the rom and you should be fine. This build should fix it so that the next build will work as it should
Changes.
Synced with CM - Again not many changes upstream.
Basically everything relevant to our phones up to the 4th of February in the following has been merged
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/q/status:merged+branch:jellybean,n,z
Kernel updated to Andromadus Current - 3.0.62
For any issues you can use the following bug tracker.
http://bugs.andromadus.com/projects/vision-nightly
In the issue please include what version of the test build u are on and if another build gets released please flash and please update the issue saying the bug is still happening on 45 or whatever number.
Howdy.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
Just d'loaded. Ill note down the major issues if there are any different from stable B2.
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
cjward23 said:
Howdy.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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YOU!!!!!!!!!!! WHY?!!!!
darkspadez said:
For any issues you can use the following bug tracker.
http://bugs.andromadus.com/projects/vision-nightly
In the issue please include what version of the test build u are on and if another build gets released please flash and please update the issue saying the bug is still happening on 45 or whatever number.
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Will this cover erectile dysfunction? That kid over there said he never said it had happened before he flashed flinny44..
Because.
Thanks to the andromadus devs for the opportunity!
Sent from my DZ.
So I am assuming there will be no changelog?
I found that this rom is not deodexed ?
shellin said:
So I am assuming there will be no changelog?
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Correct and also note this comes without warranty. Flinny could post a rom that doesn't even boot. Its basically nightly build of our repos so you can use them without having to build.
So, when's the next one due? Where's the changelog? What's adb? Why would you want a lolcat? ... *snicker*
Just kidding around for a second. I'll flash, follow the updates and post if I find anything suspicious.
darkspadez said:
Correct and also note this comes without warranty. Flinny could post a rom that doesn't even boot. Its basically nightly build of our repos so you can use them without having to build.
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Great, thanks!
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using Tapatalk 2
Sup Flinny! /2nd page already
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA
Unofficial changelog for Flinny44 (from beta2):
Fixed issue where power saving does not work on certain APs under certain conditions causing wifi to drop during sleep without notice. (credit to nyt)
Fixed Keyboard brightness backlight for hidden keyboard
Fixed Camera focus button
Added Statusbar IME Switcher toggle
Fixed speakerphone/on hold/mute issues
Optimized compiler CFLAGS
Russian keyboard fix
Fixed bootanimation resolution
Added camera button play/pause for music when screen is off
Merged in changes for webkit and updated to newest CM repos.
Merged in a whole bunch of camera HAL / qcom changes
Added expanded volume overlay
Those are just things I've been keeping track of, Flinny can expand on the things he's merged in himself
blk_jack said:
Unofficial changelog for Flinny44 (from beta2):
Fixed issue where power saving does not work on certain APs under certain conditions causing wifi to drop during sleep without notice. (credit to nyt)
Fixed Keyboard brightness backlight for hidden keyboard
Fixed Camera focus button
Added Statusbar IME Switcher toggle
Fixed speakerphone/on hold/mute issues
Optimized compiler CFLAGS
Russian keyboard fix
Fixed bootanimation resolution
Added camera button play/pause for music when screen is off
Merged in changes for webkit and updated to newest CM repos.
Merged in a whole bunch of camera HAL / qcom changes
Those are just things I've been keeping track of, Flinny can expand on the things he's merged in himself
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Thanks for that
Some of those look intresting but sadly I can't be messing around with nightlies..
Posting to feel special
-Nipqer
I havent flashed a rom in a while. Its about that time me thinks, I will let you know if I come across any problems.
Nipqer said:
Posting to feel special
-Nipqer
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You don't need to post to feel special. Those matter already know how 'special' you are Nipqer
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
nice
For those that haven't heard already, HTC has released the ICS kernels sources including for the Desire HD!
http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
HD are 2.6.35 sources...
tarroyo said:
For those that haven't heard already, HTC has released the ICS kernels sources including for the Desire HD!
http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
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[ROM] CM10 Unofficial - Open for business 4.4.14

Please note, I'm retired, and for the most part I don't visit XDA very often, I will respond if I happen to notice there's been a post, but don't send me angry PMs if I don't, personal life and finances has made it almost impossible to continue my work with android at all.
That being said, I'll still help where and when I can.
First and foremost, this is based on waydownsouth's trees, both the T20-common and the A100 specific trees with some updates and changes and additions from me.
I can't test anything, I don't have an A100.
These are not going to be nightly, daily, weekly, or whatever, these are now simply where I post test builds from working on the trees.
These are 4.1.2, and NOT 4.2! Use the 4.1.2 GApps packages!
Since I'm starting over, there are things that NEED to be tested, please:
BlueTooth
GPS
WiFi
Audio in general/performance
Audio specific outputs/inputs, such as headphones, headsets, BT, HDMI, dock, USB, whatever you can think of.
Video playback support/performance
Mounts, internal, external, swapped, whatever.
UI performance, I don't mean "It has a slight stutter for 1/4 of a second scrolling my 500 apps app drawer 2 seconds after it booted" I mean it either runs well or runs like crap over a day or two of use.
Cameras. I mean cameras in normal designed use, not photosphere or why it won't take clear pictures underwater at 8mp from the front camera.
Whatever else you can think of that needs testing
Please report them here, this is to take the random stuff out of the trees thread and keep here where it's more relevant.
As usual right off Hardslog has permission to use these as bases for whatever he wants, in a pinch, he can use them for toilet paper, anyone else please ask or let me know first.
Instructions
Coming from a previous pio_masaki build:
Make a nandroid backup of your current install, backup system, boot and data. Recovery optional.
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Wipe System
Install from zip (cwm) or install (twrp) and pick the cm10 zip you want.
CWM:
Hit yes (cwm)
Flash Gapps (cwm) *use a 4.1.2 GApps, not a 4.2 GApps*
TWRP
Hit the additional zip button, add gapps zip *use a 4.1.2 GApps, not a 4.2 GApps*
Slide to flash
Both
Reboot
Let ROM sit for 10 minutes
Reboot
Let ROM sit for 5 minutes, begin normal usage.
Coming from any ROM besides a pio_masaki CM10
Make a full nandroid backup
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik
Wipe System
Factory Reset (optional, blackhole wipe, this will wipe internal SD as well!)
Install from zip (cwm) or install (twrp) and pick the cm10 zip you want.
CWM:
Hit yes (cwm)
Flash Gapps (cwm) *use a 4.1.2 GApps, not a 4.2 GApps*
TWRP
Hit the additional zip button, add gapps zip *use a 4.1.2 GApps, not a 4.2 GApps*
Slide to flash
Both
Let ROM boot, allow for up to 15 minutes.
Once the welcome screen appears, let it sit for 10 minutes. Don't do setup yet.
Reboot
Let sit 5 more minutes.
Proceed with setup wizard
Restore USER apps only. Restore data if needed, otherwise start fresh from the Play Store.
DO NOT RESTORE SYSTEM APPS OR DATA
Reboot after restore is finished.
Use as normal.
Downloads
Ok, goo.im went down, and pio-masaki.com is gone, so the files are effectively gone for ever. I have 1 single build, B3 TabUI Mod, which you can find here:
CLICKY CLICKY
Also a far older, dusty, ancient build is tucked away over on devhost, which is here:
GRANDMA CM10
I have no idea what works or doesn't with it.
If those don't float your boat, head over to the kuroikaze thread, there's some builds there as well, 4.1 and 4.3 based.
Feel free to use any gapps packages you wish, but please use 4.1, if you have issues with things like keyboard vanishing/crashing, play store or other stuff crashing, these ARE gapps related.
Change log:
B1 - 11-08-12: Initial updated 4.1.2 build. Addressed HDMI audio. Memory bar added to recent apps.
B2 - 11-25-12: Updated source build. Memory bar in recent apps removed, "kill all" button added to recent apps instead, upstream CM change.
B3 - 1-13-13: Updated source, built using Linaro 4.7 toolchain and -O3 and strict-aliasing in various areas. ROM only, kernel is still stock CM9. Basically just an updated build for you guys, haven't addressed anything in particular.
B3 - 1-13-13 Modded:
Acid Audio with Sony and Awesome Beats, new transition animations, slight dalvik tweaks. Just some of the stuff I've been working with on the Thrive added in for flavor. Untested.
B3.5 - 1-17-13: Updated source to B3, however is built with Tablet UI forced, otherwise stock build of CM10, no mods. Don't expect me to keep doing dual builds of CM10 for you guys =p
B3.5 Modded - 1-17-13: Updated source to B3, however is built with Tablet UI forced, same mods as B3 Modded.
B4 - 1-19-13: Addressed GPS issues, Trebuchet oddness and clock fitment (cutoff). Blind fixes, may fix everything or nothing.
B5 - 2-01-13: Nothing special, just an updated build as was asked about. Here's your friday night flash fix guys. Apparently broke external SD mounts somewhere.
B3 Tablet UI and B4 Phablet UI:
Seeder
AC!D audio
XLoud
Supercharged
Die Hard launcher
init.d memory tweaks
time killer killer mod
maximum overdrive mod
service preserver
transition animations
20130715
Updated source
Trimmed the trees a little
Added prebuilt kernel and modules
Simply a test build that the changes didn't break anything.
20130731
Experimental 3G/RIL support for A101 devices!
Memory management, in a couple places now, to help with memory leak issues. While it may not prevent the memory leaks, it should prevent it from impacting the system so badly. Thank you, nVidia.
Dock settings added for those with the dock. Does anyone even have one?
BT DUN, WiFi P2P and WiFi Direct support added (experimental)
Rotation Lock Switch support added (back) in
Music Visualization overlay settings
Add large heap to launcher2
Tuning of the boardconfig and device files for UI.
Probably more I'm forgetting.
20130801:
Paths in init corrected, should fix mount issues from B5 to now.
Lockscreen rotation enabled even with switch in use by the ROM in overlay.
20130801-B2:
Redid init, should all be peachy again.
20130802:
Once again massive battles for no real obvious reasons besides I'm getting rusty.
Internal SD workd as it should
External SD works as it should
USB Storage ability added
Settings>Storage crash corrected, no longer force closes
Should now be back to a daily driver usable status, so please do further testing on audio, etc and report back your findings. @hardslog, this update may finally be good enough for an updated base lol
20140404:
Updated source
Trees are 99.9999% the same as last build, with one change:
Remove unsupported overlay
Won't, or shouldn't, have any apparent changes.
Built on request from our Russian cousins.
Thanks:
waydownsouth - for working with me enough to even begin to comprehend what he's done for the Iconia devices.
randomblame - for helping me getting jellytime up on the A100 and helping me out with random ideas and interesting conversations in IRC.
ntan97 - being my tester in IRC for the most random ideas I've ever had.
justjackyl - for being my go to guy for testing anything I do for the A100.
Cyanogenmod - for obvious reasons.
Google - for obvious reasons.
The team behind Acid Audio
The guy(s) behind Awesome Beats
Everyone who's donated, its appreciated
I'm sure I missed some, if I did it's nothing personal.
Hey pio_masaki,
I don't know what it takes to build a rom, but I have an A100 and would like to see this thing get some good 4.1/4.2 action going. I'm alright with a command line and I actually do QA for web programmers for a living. And I really want to learn more about android.
If you build em, I can test em and report back. On this CM10 build or your Jellytime Sosei. What do you think?
kiden said:
Hey pio_masaki,
I don't know what it takes to build a rom, but I have an A100 and would like to see this thing get some good 4.1/4.2 action going. I'm alright with a command line and I actually do QA for web programmers for a living. And I really want to learn more about android.
If you build em, I can test em and report back. On this CM10 build or your Jellytime Sosei. What do you think?
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4.2 will not be an option from me, I don't have an a100 to even get it booting. Secondly, I don't feel like building a new twrp to handle an android version that may never be used on this device. Again, maybe if I had one, but its not worth the extra hassle right now.
Sent from my Thrive - Kuroikaze B18 - Balthesaur V2.71b
pio_masaki said:
4.2 will not be an option from me, I don't have an a100 to even get it booting. Secondly, I don't feel like building a new twrp to handle an android version that may never be used on this device. Again, maybe if I had one, but its not worth the extra hassle right now.
Sent from my Thrive - Kuroikaze B18 - Balthesaur V2.71b
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Well if you want help with testing the 4.1 builds, I'd be up for it.
Have no fear
if you build it I'm gonna use it (ics or jb} am right proud of your work and enjoy using it.. thanks alot:good::good::victory:
Now I'm torn between this and Sosei.
I got Sosei exactly how I wanted, but I'm a junky for updated source as well.
Sent via Jellytime Sosei Bakedbean Iconia A100.
justjackyl said:
Now I'm torn between this and Sosei.
I got Sosei exactly how I wanted, but I'm a junky for updated source as well.
Sent via Jellytime Sosei Bakedbean Iconia A100.
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I hear that
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billypoke said:
I hear that
Sent from my vangogh using Tapatalk 2
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That's the beauty of a Nandroid!
Sounds like I need to stop making more then one ROM for you poor users
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
pio_masaki said:
Sounds like I need to stop making more then one ROM for you poor users
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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Lol nah
That's OK, you dev to your hearts content.
G2x-CM7 Nightly 11/18/12 Build, Trinity ELP Kernel
justjackyl said:
Now I'm torn between this and Sosei.
I got Sosei exactly how I wanted, but I'm a junky for updated source as well.
Sent via Jellytime Sosei Bakedbean Iconia A100.
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Yeah same here. Nandroid will help me decide and I can switch back if need be.
Sent from my A100 running Jellytime Sosei Bakedbean using xda premium
pio_masaki said:
Sounds like I need to stop making more then one ROM for you poor users
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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B-b-but I like having choices!
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
First off thanks pio for making yet another rom for our device. I was able to load this up before work and play with it for a few minutes. It seemed very smooth and responsive. Two minor things I noticed 1.The bottom part of the clock was cut off in the status bar even when I expanded it and it happens in landscape and portrait 2. When switching apps in portrait mode the top 75% of the screen is grayed/dimmed for the background but the bottom is still normal. Unlike in landscape were the whole background is grayed/dimmed.
Neither of these issues are serious or deal breakers though just a couple minor things I noticed.
If this sounded confusing I will try to attach some screenshots when I get home.
Once again thanks Pio.
Sorry to ask, but must i flash b2 over b1 or can i just flash b2. Coming from a different rom.
rain987 said:
Sorry to ask, but must i flash b2 over b1 or can i just flash b2. Coming from a different rom.
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You don't need to go in order, but follow the directions for coming from another ROM. In short, full wipe.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
Battery... why are you always so low when I find delicious new builds...
Thank you from the bottom of my heart ..
nsmith4 said:
First off thanks pio for making yet another rom for our device. I was able to load this up before work and play with it for a few minutes. It seemed very smooth and responsive. Two minor things I noticed 1.The bottom part of the clock was cut off in the status bar even when I expanded it and it happens in landscape and portrait 2. When switching apps in portrait mode the top 75% of the screen is grayed/dimmed for the background but the bottom is still normal. Unlike in landscape were the whole background is grayed/dimmed.
Neither of these issues are serious or deal breakers though just a couple minor things I noticed.
If this sounded confusing I will try to attach some screenshots when I get home.
Once again thanks Pio.
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I can confirm this report about the UI, it looks as though it is out of scale (status bar, notification bar). What I'm guessing is another side effect of this is that when you hold Home and slide up to open Google search, the Google Arc and button are offset about 150 or so pixels to the left.
Also, I'm experiencing that the back button becomes slightly unresponsive after a while, this can be fixed by going to CM Settings > Navigation Bar > Reset to defaults.
Guys reporting random bugs is really quite pointless, I can't fix what I don't have. These are basically a nightly cm10 build to keep you guys updated, I can't test or fix anything wrong with them, I don't have one.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

[DEV] AOSP ICS 4.0.4 by MaclawStudio

Hello guys!
Ok, as we said, we’re back with new ROM – ICS AOSP.
Don’t worry, we’ll provide you other ROMs as soon, as it possible. It's just the beginning.
Changelog (RC1):
- finally fixed location
- finally fixed GPS
- some improvements in camera HAL
- camera preview is now H/W rendered
- fixed signal lost issues
- fixed lost SMS issues
- fixed samsung sim toolkit (if you want to try, please install Stk.apk)
- fixed battery drain
- fixed gallery crash in some cases
- new RIL
Changelog (beta 3):
- fixed tethering
- fixed google location services
- fixed network location services
- wifi improvements
- performance improvements:
* added jit compiler
* added entropy performance hack
* improved dalvik parameters
Changelog (beta 2):
- fixed all timezone and calendar bugs
- fixed framework damaged by beta1
- fixed Netlink errors in logcat
- fixed gps and compass
- fixed bluetooth config
- fixed a2dp
- improved updater
- improved ramdisk
Changelog (beta 1):
- fixed bluetooth (with working deep)
- fixed logcat spam
- added tweak to hide reboot menu ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35512923 )
- added tweak to force launcher rotation ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35512923 )
- partially fixed videorecording
- added missing daemons and services
- fixed wallpapers size (now it looks just gorgeous)
- reduced Launcher size to by a 6MB
- fixed librs crash (live wallpapers)
- fixed YT reboots
- fixed proximity
Changelog (alpha 1):
- first release
What isn’t working (will be fixed soon):
- Video recording in stock app (try I
Download it now on Mod Edit: Links removed as Ad fly links are not allowed - see rule 13.
I’d be glad, if you would share links to our download page, instead of direct links to download.
Also would be great, if you wouldn’t create the mirrors.
Thanks.
Guys who made it happen:
- Macław
- Marcin1147
Thanks for help from:
- tom3q
- Trybicki
- ganster41
Cheers guys, I hope you’ll enjoy our return!
MaclawStudio team
EDIT1: About GPL
As you can see @andyharney has checked sources and reopened all closed threads.
Kernel sources were available on GitHub FOR A MONTHS.
And YES, kernel wasn't modified since CM9 RC2. It's the same old kernel.
Here comes the link: https://github.com/MaclawStudios/android_kernel_maclawstudios
You can also apply 2.6.35.7 to 2.6.35.14 patch if you want: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=779403&d=1321023939
Also, I noticed that some of you are doing everything to destroy our work, and that's why we aren't publishing device profile sources. By the way we don't have to do this. We've developed device profile from scratch on closed license and we just won't publish it, just like Samsung. You can still use our old device profile or Jellaxy one.
EDIT2: About Deep Sleep in Beta 3
I noticed some people experiencing issue with deep sleep after installing the update. If you are affected by bug, please turn off Google location services. We’ll try to fix it in next release.
EDIT3: About something called "Seeder"
Please, don't use famous app/hack called "Seeder". We did a quick research and /dev/random isn't used in android frameworks anywhere. Seeder will improve performance ONLY in some custom apps or cryptography functions, and that's why... we've integrated seeder tweaks in beta3. Installing "Seeder" would only decrease your phone's performance because it will work in background and waste your RAM.
EDIT4: Bugtracker
Please, use bugtracker if you want to report a bug:
https://github.com/MaclawStudios/aosp/issues
Yay! First!
Sent from my BlackBerry 9300 using Tapatalk
What kernel is this running on?
Compiled by themselve I guess
Sent from my GT-S5660 using xda app-developers app
Good job! For alpha1 version sounds great! Downloading it right now!
By the way, at the moment this AOSP it's better than erikas's one
it works great for me so far
deepsleep is working, yt hq is smooth
everything is butter smooth
notification toggles are not part of aosp i guess (better make use of widgets then)
no random reboots
does it support a2sd ext or i have to take my chances
good work!
yuvalrozin said:
What kernel is this running on?
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2.6.35.14 by MaclawStudio
The same is in CM9 RC2
Excuse me is someone would consider this blasphemy or something,
but can Maclaw's kernel run Erikas' roms and the other way around?
Cpu performans setting nothing
Natification panel buyon nothing
GT-S5660 cihazımdan Tapatalk 2 ile gönderildi
It looks great, and works great!!!! Thank you very very much!
Note: You must wipe data and cache after flashing this rom! Doesn't matter if you do this before or after flashing, but mandatory before booting! I looked intro updater-script and there is no wiping of data&cache
m.ali.ozkaya said:
Cpu performans setting nothing
Natification panel buyon nothing
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Because it's AOSP. Clean Android straight from Google. Without any mods. Stock as hell. The same as on Galaxy Nexus.
marcin1147 said:
Because it's AOSP. Clean Android straight from Google. Without any mods. Stock as hell. The same as on Galaxy Nexus.
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I guess he'll have to install NoFrills CPU application for CPU freq setting
It's smooth as hell Thank you again!
marcin1147 said:
Because it's AOSP. Clean Android straight from Google. Without any mods. Stock as hell. The same as on Galaxy Nexus.
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great news.. video recording and bluetooth fix would be perfect..
Waiting
thank you marcin and maclaw..
A mini-bug I've found:
When you try to enter the "Select time zone" menu from "Date & Time", nothing happens - you get back to Settings menu
Also, I don't think this is a bug, but there are not status bar toggles Please implement this, even if maybe it's not AOSP - think that if Samsung would release ICS for Gio, there would be status bar toggles, as in Gingerbread stock rom.
bad work!
- random reoboots/hot reboots, nothing stable for me ...
- you modded the rom, it isn´t a clean aosp!
* You added Superuser
* You added Reboot Option in Power Menu
* You changed Bootanimation (Normal AOSP uses one in framework-res.apk)
* You added GApps ...
Normal AOSP Size is around 100 mb, so why urs is around 120 mb?
sry but AOSP means for me, that nothing will be customized, pls marcin, i know you are a gr8 developer but provide flashable packages for extra stuff! and not customize it in rom directly
It's great as it is! What difference is if you install GApps later or if it comes preinstalled? Same goes for SU!
bgm92 said:
It's great as it is! What difference is if you install GApps later or if it comes preinstalled? Same goes for SU!
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Maybe he wants AOSP like Galaxy Nexus have! Btw, it also have gapps preinstalled, and about SU, I agreed if he wants AOSP like Nexus.
Oh, I know, about Gapps: he don't want to waste his bandwidth maybe!
AngSanley said:
Maybe he wants AOSP like Galaxy Nexus have! Btw, it also have gapps preinstalled, and about SU, I agreed if he wants AOSP like Nexus.
Oh, I know, about Gapps: he don't want to waste his bandwidth maybe!
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do never try to kid me -.-
i have a monster computer and can build aosp in around 13 minutes
Also my bandwith is the best one here i think, with around 32 mb download per second, so i wont/cant waste my bandwith!
OldDroid said:
do never try to kid me -.-
i have a monster computer and can build aosp in around 13 minutes
Also my bandwith is the best one here i think, with around 32 mb download per second, so i wont/cant waste my bandwith!
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So why u don't want included gapps?
Sent from my brain.
OldDroid said:
do never try to kid me -.-
i have a monster computer and can build aosp in around 13 minutes
Also my bandwith is the best one here i think, with around 32 mb download per second, so i wont/cant waste my bandwith!
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You don't have to use our ROM. You can build your own ROM if you want

[ROM][4.2.2 JDQ39 AOSP] Eos 4.0 -- geehrc4g_spr_us

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Welcome to Eos 4.0! The Eos project originated with the AOSP release of ICS, and was originally founded by Solarnz and co founded by Bigrushdog. Since then, Eos has evolved into a multinational collaborative effort backed by top Android developers. Our objective is to provide a world class AOSP build with unique features and enhancements. Eos is an ongoing development project in which builds are released on a regular basis. Every release should be considered stable and highly functional.
Solarnz - Project founder and backend systems admin
Bigrushdog - Project lead, Chief Developer
Kevdliu - Feature Engineer, Toro maintainer
Timduru - Frameworks Developer, TF101 maintainer
Roach - Frameworks Developer - N4 maintainer
RaymanFX - Remote branch and Experia maintainer
Runandhide05 - Xoom maintainer
UBER - Chief Graphics Designer
Sykomaniac - Maguro maintainer
rlasalle15 - LG Optimus G maintainer
Code:
NX Gesture Navigation Bar
Custom Quick Toggles Tiles with Brightness & Volume Seekbars
Softkeys Long-Press Actions
Custom Navigation Bar Ring Quick Launch Targets
EOS Status Bar Toggles
Navigation Bar Color w/ Project Glass (Auto-Transparency, not the Google Project Glass :P)
Status Bar Color
Battery Indicator Mods
Clock Mods
T-Mobile Theme Engine
Hide System Bars
Performance Settings
Volume keys switch depending on rotation. So the volume up key is always either on the top or to the right of volume down. (Toggle-able)
Default Volume Control Stream (Ring or Media)
Advanced power menu with reboot options.
Eos Control Center
MORE...
We give love and much respect to Cyanogenmod. The AOSP scene would not exist as it does today without them. We implement some of their branches to support legacy devices and features that users have demanded. The resources we use include, but are not limited to:
Features:
Code:
Phone: for T9 dialer support
MMS
T-Mobile Theme Engine
Branches:
Code:
libhardware, libhardware_legacy, system/core, system/netd, /system/vold, frameworks/native, frameworks/av, isolated frameworks/base cherry-picks,
and various qualcomm support related branches. We also use some qualcomm related branches from CodeAurora Forum.
Team EOS Mako Nightly builds
Download
G-Apps Package
Because this is an AOSP based rom Google Apps are not included. To install Google Apps please flash the following package after installing the rom:
Gapps package
https://bitbucket.org/codefirex/kernel_lge_gee_mako
These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE LATEST 4.2.2 COMPATIBLE RECOVERY.
Changlog
Contribute
Gerrit Review
Gitweb for GPL compliance
05.13.2013 Preview Build
Changelog
Fix notficiation LED
Increased performance greatly. We went from a 10 to 11 mflops score and now are getting in the high 50s.
You ask...what is mflops? Well here you go:
http://www.futuretech.blinkenlights.nl/perf.html
Download
http://d-h.st/2Mv
05.12.2013 Preview Build
Changelog
Included the camera tweak for improved camera quality...by Crwolv
Raised the in call volume
Center clock has been added to ECC
Build flags have been updated and tweaked for optimizations
New updated and improved gps.conf
WiFi scan interval has been raised
Switched to mako power_profile..only makes sense since we are using a mako based kernel
We will now have a our own unique Mac Address when on wifi
Fixed overlay issue where bottom layer would show through when launching applications
Switched to new thermald
Update frameworks/av, frameworks/native, libhardware, and libhardware_legacy to latest CM upstream.
Bring in QuickEmoji from Cyanogenmod gerrit review
Ability to force nav bar
We are also working on bringing in many more features...first up will be implementing a tabletUI for our phones. We will have ability to turn off cap keys and use navbar from tablet modes. Also working on some other new features as well.
Download
http://d-h.st/NZO
Enjoy!
4.19.2013 - Tester #2 EOS4 - 4.2.2
First and foremost to use this rom you must have zvb installed. Coming from ICS will not work.
- Rom is now able to be under volted. It will not stick at 1026mhz anymore. I am safely running at 270mhz currently.
- New Media Profiles, Codecs and thermald Confs
- New Default governer is Intellidemand
- Eco Mode has been added. (dual core operations) We should be able to use this app:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37464463
- Reverted back to my original MMS configs. I have yet to test it, but Shel told me they were working on CM...please someone test and report back with LOGS if it doesnt!
- Baseband is now reporting modem based on grep in About Phone. Thank you Shelnuts and Kaik541 originally!
- CM camera has been added (Power shutter still needs to be added, it will not work), Auto Focus is now working on the camera
- Updated EOS Performance settings
- You can now Copy inside Google Talk (No idea why its not stock!)
With many more tweaks as well!
Download Suggested to avoid any corruptions that you factory resest (Yes I know its a pain, but it helps to get rid of any lingering issues. Do not restore data either, just apps with your backups)
http://d-h.st/L7W
04.16.2013 - Test Rom- EOS4 4.2.2
First and foremost to use this rom you must have zvb installed. Coming from ICS will not work.
Known to be working
- Camera is working. Its still a wip. I have noticed that auto focus isnt very strong. Thank you Shelnutt2!!!
- LED does work. You just need to enable it via settings/display http://bit.ly/ZoRg71
- Wired Headset now works
- Bluetooth works
- MMS still needs a little work ( I am pretty sure we need to tweak the RIL). You can use GOSMS without any issues.
- Calls will hang up briefly and immediately dial out afterwards. (This happens on JB modem)
- You will not have any of the display issues we had previously. They should be all cleaned up.
New Features added
- Eos Control Center has been moved to settings. There is no longer an icon for it.
- You can now copy and paste within Talk.
- Full Mako kernel with tweaks. This kernel is based off Faux123's kernel source and has been made to work with LGOG. Max frequency is 1512mhz and Min freq can go as low 162mhz (but I am pretty sure this wont work. You will get deep sleeps and no wakes) I have mine set at 384mhz. You can now tweak other kernel settings as well. Such as vibration strength, fast charge and others. Sound can also be tweaked with Faux123's Sound application from play store. I have been using the trickster mod for kernel changes as well as performance settings in ECC. I would like to thank Synergye for helping bring this kernel to us. Awesome job he did!!!!
Faux123's original kernel can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2008222 ***Do not flash this! Its not done by name and will brick you pretty well! Cant believe I need to add this! ****
Download
http://d-h.st/cbn
I do ask that if you are going to report issues please have a logcat to go with complaint. I cant trouble shoot it if I cant see the issue and why its happening.
First things first. I will be maintaining this device for teameos.
I would like to thank Synergye for all of his hard work getting this kernel up and running.
Shelnut2 and thecubed for Freegee. Without this app none of this would of been possible.
Shelnut2 for his work on getting the trees up and running.
Theo289 for putting up with me and testing everything that I have thrown his way.
Mike_77, what a soldier. He lost a few devices along the way, but I think its all his fault.
Autoprime for discovering the importance of EFS back up. Life Saver!
BigRushdog and the rest of the EOS team for their awesome rom. Great work!
Any thank you to anyone else I have forgotten along the way.
What Needs to be fixed
Camera still needs TLC
GPS is fully working in this build. If you are having issues. Please revert back to stock get a GPS lock, then reflash this rom. A few have had issues and this has helped to fix it.
MMS. As for now GOSMS will send/receive MMS. I am pretty positive we need some TLC on our custom RIL that Shelnut2 put together. We have a possible fix that I will let BRD or Auto explain which entails deleting the telephony.db file that will help you to get MMS on stock.
If you find anything is not working please let me know. We have tested this through and through. Its good to go, but please remember this is a work in progress.
Enjoy!
and mine!!
..because I can
PS..
EOS rom is AWESOME. Thank you rlasalle15, bigrushdog and TeamEOS!!!
Eos sucks, cm is better!
Nah just kidding!! Congradulations on the release!
Sent from my cm_tenderloin using xda app-developers app
Shelnutt2 said:
Eos sucks, cm is better!
Nah just kidding!! Congradulations on the release!
Sent from my cm_tenderloin using xda app-developers app
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haha love you too!
Shelnutt2 said:
Eos sucks, cm is better!
Nah just kidding!! Congradulations on the release!
Sent from my cm_tenderloin using xda app-developers app
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teameos said:
haha love you too!
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Whoops forgot I was still on the main account.
Congrats on the release.
I was running it last night. GPS connected instantly. Couldn't connect to 3G, but LTE connected. NFC worked.
Didn't try the MMS mix by deleting telephony.db
Nice!
jblazea50 said:
Congrats on the release.
I was running it last night. GPS connected instantly. Couldn't connect to 3G, but LTE connected. NFC worked.
Didn't try the MMS mix by deleting telephony.db
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If you dont have 3g..I would suggest making sure your EFS is in order. 3g is fully working on these builds.
rlasalle15 said:
If you dont have 3g..I would suggest making sure your EFS is in order. 3g is fully working on these builds.
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+1, 3G works just fine for me.
This is an awesome rom. It's super stable. Been running it for a day, and I've seen no force closures. The only issues that I've run across is weird animations while opening apps. It flickers from the newly opened app what was on the screen previously back to the app. It's also evident in Shellnut2's CM10.1 builds.
Any way to remove the screen brightness adjuster in the status bar toggle menu? It's obnoxiously huge.
I've noticed that the wired headset problem is only a problem when using it to make phone calls. Using it as headphones works just fine.
I'm thrilled to see more developers develop for this phone.
It will be interesting to see who gets the camera running first....
j4g3rb0mb3d said:
+1, 3G works just fine for me.
This is an awesome rom. It's super stable. Been running it for a day, and I've seen no force closures. The only issues that I've run across is weird animations while opening apps. It flickers from the newly opened app what was on the screen previously back to the app. It's also evident in Shellnut2's CM10.1 builds.
Any way to remove the screen brightness adjuster in the status bar toggle menu? It's obnoxiously huge.
I've noticed that the wired headset problem is only a problem when using it to make phone calls. Using it as headphones works just fine.
I'm thrilled to see more developers develop for this phone.
It will be interesting to see who gets the camera running first....
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you can remove the screen brightness adjuster in the EOS Control Center. We are all working on the camera together, well Shel more then me. I was given GPS and MMS to work on. Since the start this has always been a joint effort. Glad you are enjoying it.
Wow, this looks great. I'll wait until mms and camera are fixed before I use it though.
Grassy a$$........ Gracias!:thumbup:
Sent from my LG-LS970 using xda premium
This is my first AOSP ROM ever, and I have to say....WHAT HAVE I BEEN MISSING!! 3g/LTE and gps working great! Looking forward to camera, but I'm so impressed right now, I haven't even noticed.
Great work rlasalle15! It's a pleasure both intellectually and anally to work with you ;p
synergye said:
Great work rlasalle15! It's a pleasure both intellectually and anally to work with you ;p
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Aww thank you so much.
May I ask, out if curiosity, what it is about the camera that proves to be so difficult?
Sent from my LG-LS970 using xda app-developers app
And this is our first capacitive key device. You guys will need some cap key long press action.
jamebarron88 said:
May I ask, out if curiosity, what it is about the camera that proves to be so difficult?
Sent from my LG-LS970 using xda app-developers app
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Since the beginning of Android, cam has always been the mother of aosp challenges. It's proprietary technology in which source code is not provided. Thus android does not know how to communicate with the camera hardware layer. Very basically.
OK guys I feel stupid. I am trying to install the ROM and GAPPS everything installs fine but I have no mobile network I restored my EFS just to see it that would help but did not help. I did get to play with the software and it was great thanks for any help in advance.
Sent from my LG-LS970 using xda premium

[ROM][5.0.2/LRX22G][AOSP][LINARO/OPTIMIZED] FML: Fork My Life (2015/01/08)

[#Intro]
Oh, and now there's these Lollipops I'm handing out. They are free as always, and they are very very delicious.
[#Why]
[#Info]
I need people testing and finding bugs if anything is going to be fixed. I might not have the Bluetooth devices you have, I might not use the camera as much as you, I might not use 4G LTE (or mobile data in general really) as much as you; you get the idea.
[#HowTo]
Latest Build​KitKat/Stable: N/A
KitKat/Beta: omni-4.4.4-20141015-toroplus-FML.zip (162.13 MB)
Lollipop/Beta: FML-AOSP-5.0-20150108-toroplus.zip (195.53 MB)
LOLLIPOP INFO:
USE THESE GAPPS: FML-GApps-5.0.x-20150101-tuna.zip (167.81 MB)
They are based on PA's GApps, huge thank you to them!
Known Issues
- Camera can be a little touchy, but it generally works.
Lollipop Changelogs can be found in the post below!
(KitKat) BETA INFO:
Beta builds are using updated GPU drivers (and an updated kernel to go with them) courtesy of @Ziyan, as well as being up to date with the latest stuff from OmniROM. NOTE: YOU CANNOT FLASH A DIFFERENT KERNEL WITH THESE BUILDS.
Currently broken with the new GPU drivers:
- Hardware Video Decoding FIXED 2014/10/06
- Hardware Video Encoding(?) FIXED 2014/10/08
- Camera (PARTIALLY) FIXED 2014/10/08
- The stock camera app (as well as Google Camera) has this weird quirk of crashing when pressing the shutter button to take a picture, however many different camera apps on the Play Store (in particular Camera ZOOM FX) work flawlessly. Video recording is generally OK, however I've been getting some reports of the audio and video being a little out of sync, so your mileage may vary...
See the Changelog post below for..... well..... changelogs.
[#GApps]
Known Issues​- The screenrecord command does not work directly, however it does work via the Power menu.
- There can be a slight (noticeable, but not huge) delay when pressing the Recents or Home button.
[#Thanks]
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XDA:DevDB Information
FML: Fork My Life, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Contributors
MWisBest
Source Code: https://github.com/MWisBest/
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Beta Release Date: 2015-01-08
Created 2014-10-13
Last Updated 2015-01-08
Changelog, News, Etc.​
Lollipop Beta Changelogs:
- Updated the camera HAL.
This is going to be a little... fragile, at first, but in the long run it's needed. Stock camera app saves pictures now at least.
You may also notice that there's a 5.1MP resolution now (clear your camera app's data if you don't see it), despite our camera supposedly being 5.0MP all these years. Turns out the sensor's native resolution is indeed a whopping 16 pixels taller and 16 pixels wider than we've been using.
2015/01/04
- Added back some of the classic FML optimizations and more.
Built with -fstrict-aliasing flag, C++11, and the Linaro GCC 4.9 toolchain.
- Updated to AOSP "android-5.0.2_r1" tag.
As usual, the only real change was them bumping the version number.
- Improved flashing.
The speed of flashing the ROM zip is now much faster.
- Superuser is now built-in.
There's no need to flash SuperSU. You can find Superuser in the Settings app. You may have to enable the "Development Settings" menu to see it.
Some apps are a little sketchy with this Superuser though, most notably Titanium Backup. If you have issues, try flashing SuperSU.
- Video playback should be fixed.
YouTube in particular seems OK. If you have some weird format you're playing back locally I cannot make any guarantees though.
- The camera situation has improved and also regressed.
The stock camera is kinda back to the point of where it was with the KitKat Beta builds:
---- Preview works. Saving photos does not work. Video recording kinda works.
--- However:
---- The camera calibration is a little messed up. Long story, but it'll be fixed soon. So your white balance may look kinda funky, among other things.
- Audio quality is improved, with support for 192kHz FLAC as well.
This is possible thanks to a new audio resampler, which doesn't impose the same sample rate restrictions of the stock Android ones. It also has far better quality than the stock Android resamplers.
- WiiMotes can now be paired via Bluetooth.
I used to be a bit of a Wii hacking enthusiast... I think I still need to add some more stuff to make it useable as a gamepad or something, but yeah.
- Fixed location services issues.
- (toro) Fixed switching between 4G/LTE and 3G/CDMA network settings.
- Kernel changes:
Reclaimed 38MB of RAM from the carveout stuff.
Removed HDMI's framebuffer, saving an additional ~16MB of RAM. With Lollipop, MHL/HDMI out isn't working with our old HWComposer, so might as well save some RAM in the mean time.
Added overclocking support, as well as adjusted the stock frequencies a little.
Added the GPU kernel driver back into the kernel, rather than building it as a separate module.
Switched to LZO compression for the kernel. It results in a slightly larger size to the kernel, but it boots faster.
Added the "purple tint fix".
Added compiler flag to tune code for Cortex-A9 CPU.
Built with Linaro GCC 4.9 toolchain.
Older Builds:
2014/11/16
- Fixed the RIL.
(I think, still unsure of toroplus's status.)
There were a few things that went into this, and I can't really take much credit for it other than being persistent in trying to fix it.
1. rild needed a little fix-up to somewhat return it to pre-Lollipop form. Basically Google is forcing Qualcomm's junk upon the world. @dhiru1602 pointed me in the direction of some commits from rmcc to hardware/ril that fixed this part of the problem.
2. The kernel needed a commit to support some new junk related to networking in Lollipop. @Ziyan linked me to the change in question.
- Updated to AOSP "android-5.0.0_r6" tag.
Really the only change is that the build number is bumped to LRX21T.
- Switched out a couple small proprietary binaries with a reverse-engineered open-source version.
Thanks to @stargo who has really been killin' it for the Motorola OMAP devices recently, we now have a reverse-engineered pvrsrvinit binary (the executable that fires up the GPU drivers on boot-up). This is especially important because the proprietary pvrsrvinit wasn't compiled as PIE (position-independent executable). With Lollipop, they're forcing everything to be PIE, which is good because PIE is better from a security stand-point. Previously I had been adding a workaround to enable support for non-PIE, which I now don't need.
2014/11/11
- Switched back to the old OTA package format.
With Lollipop they're now, by default, flashing something similar to a system.img. I switched back to the old format. THIS IS CAUSING VERY LENGTHY FLASH TIMES NOW HOWEVER, I HOPE TO FIX THESE SOON.
- Changed the kernel to build with GCC 4.7.
With Lollipop, Google switched to GCC 4.8. GCC 4.8 has never been kind to the Galaxy Nexus kernel, I'm surprised it was booting at all in the first place.
- Added "Ambient Display".
Apparently I need to add a "pick-up" or "significant motion" sensor for it though, so it displays something when the phone is picked up.
- Fixed chromium crashing.
This fixes Browser crashing upon open, among other things. This fix has been in chromium itself for nearly 4 months now, I don't know what the heck Google is doing to AOSP to make it so FUBAR lately...
- Fixed lag in Recents menu.
Now it's smoother than KitKat's, in my opinion.
- Added back F2FS support.
F2FS is now supported again, HOWEVER, it is NOT supported on the /system partition. It really didn't do any good for /system anyway.
- Updated various icons.
The Dialer icon in particular was bothering me. Other things that aren't visible in the launcher, e.g. SettingsProvider, have been fixed as well.
- Fixed FLAC playback, among other media decoding issues.
Just needed a sync-up in the device tree with one thing that I think Google DID do a nice job of with Lollipop actually.
- Built the ROM with "WITH_DEXPREOPT := true" defined.
This basically has all the system apps compiled before flashing, to cut down on the initial boot-up time which is ridiculously long with ART.
- Changed the "Android is upgrading..." screen to prevent burn-in.
Instead of using the white Lollipop-like look, it now should show up as the old, darker theme.
KitKat Beta Changelogs:
2014/10/15
- Cleaned up the kernel.
Ziyan went over all his work not long ago and cleaned up the commit history and whatnot. He's letting me do the task of merging in the GPU driver stuff, so I'm currently just getting the kernel to a "clean slate" of sorts for other kernel devs to fork and build off of. Basically this should hopefully be the new "stock" or "Google" kernel. As a result, there's some bells and whistles missing from this build. It does however include some new audio updates that weren't in the previous kernel, which leads me to this...
- Changed audio sampling rate to 48kHz.
Previously the sampling rate has been 44.1kHz. The Galaxy Nexus supports 48kHz though! Here's what mainly sparked this change: since KitKat, the UI audio effects (e.x. touch sounds) have been switching over to 48kHz. With the Galaxy Nexus still using 44.1kHz, UI sound playback became kinda sluggish, and this was a big contributor to it. The UI sounds use the "fast track" audio path (where it tries to do as little processing as it can to the audio in order to play it with a minimum amount of latency), however a requirement of using this is that no resampling (e.g. converting 48kHz to 44.1kHz, like it has been doing currently with KitKat) can be required on the audio being played. Therefore the UI sounds were taking the "deep buffer" audio path, which has a delay to it. In switching to 48kHz, the "fast track" path is actually even faster now than it has ever been previously, and the Galaxy Nexus was already TOP OF THE LINE when it comes to audio latency believe it or not!
Another thing about this is that there is now support for playback of 96kHz audio files.
- Some updates to the camera HAL.
This hasn't fixed the situation of stock and stock-based camera apps crashing when taking a picture, but it's a start on it though.
NOTICE: Poweramp (and probably most other media players that use their own native code for audio playback rather than straight-up using the built-in Android APIs) is being pissy about the sampling rate change. If you experience issues with music playing, especially things like popping or crackling, please try Play Music or Apollo and see if your issue is still present. I know the UIs for Play Music and Apollo are pretty awful, but I can't write my own media player because I'm dealing with this camera stuff!
KitKat Stable Changelogs:
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Finally got FML up for you toroplus guys! Sorry for the long delay.
Awesome...thank you very much MW!!!!!
Wonderful
Currently uploading this to my server and will seed until a stable version is uploaded, then I will replace it. Thank you so much for bringing life into an otherwise fading device. :crying:
Donation sent.
Downloading. Will be my second rom I try;
Beeing the beginner that I am, I have a Maguro so i couldn't install this one.
Sorry.
BennyDS said:
Beeing the beginner that I am, I have a Maguro so i couldn't install this one.
Sorry.
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Maguro Build is Here.
I've always wondered about this rom as I saw it on the toro thread... will give it a whirl
MWisBest said:
Finally got FML up for you toroplus guys! Sorry for the long delay.
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Running good so far! I dirty-flashed over the official Omni build I've been running. No problems to report outside of the expected camera weirdness. Play Store camera apps are all over the map in their behavior - CameraZoomFX works perfectly as you reported, Google Camera crashes like the stock camera, Focal doesn't have any display at all. Video recording works but the audio is a bit out of sync, playback is a little choppy on the phone but is smoother on my computer. VideoCam Illusion (which does its own video encoding via software) does not work at all. Video hangouts seem to work fine.
Also, I used the torch quite a bit today, and at one point it quit working and I had to reboot to get it back. It's a bit early to tell, but I'm suspicious that this ROM is affected by the same 'Camera quits working' bug as Ziyan's 'stable' OMAP kernel.
Anyway, thanks again for your amazing work!
I had the same Torch issue as stated above, fixed with a reboot. Im currently running on Ting/ a Sprint MVNO and they are known for having APN issues with 4.4.x roms. When switching to LTE in the settings, the dialer app would crash loop until I switched back to 3g/2g. Flashing an APN zip on their forum fixed the crashing, but havent been able to tell if 4g actually connects as its pretty shotty coverage in my area. But I thought Id share incase someone else is on Ting.
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Coming from CM 11 I guess I have been lucky as far as not having to do my own work as far as updating the Sprint Profile, and PRL as it was still within the system settings. I have been unable to figure out how to update Profile/PRL on my own as of yet. Any chance one of you may want to share this info? I'd greatly appreciate it.
New build is up.
The ROM is running smoothly with a few hiccups. I have ran into a few problems. Here's some of them that I have found so far:
1. I currently don't have root.
2. The options to "Uninstall/App info" is there but the texts aren't visible.
3. 3G to LTE switching isn't working on the 20141015 nightly build. It was on the 20141014 nightly build.
4. No Up/Down icon on the signal.
bloopblah said:
The ROM is running smoothly with a few hiccups. I have ran into a few problems. Here's some of them that I have found so far:
1. I currently don't have root.
2. The options to "Uninstall/App info" is there but the texts aren't visible.
3. 3G to LTE switching isn't working on the 20141015 nightly build. It was on the 20141014 nightly build.
4. No Up/Down icon on the signal.
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1. Root works here on FML. THe official build of OmniROM does not include superuser, you need to flash it yourself from recovery.
2. That's been a longstanding bug with Omni on toroplus for some reason.
3. There's no 20141014 build of FML for toroplus - are you using the Omni official build?
4. That's turned off by default - Settings/Bars/Activity Indicators.
Alright, another new build to try out! I will have a couple of ROMs to try on my GNex which is a good thing!
@MWisBest...hopefully you get some donations coming in as well as Musical_Chairs since you guys are putting time and effort into providing new goodies for us.
Hopefully you get some $$$ coming in. It's going to be about a week for me to donate. One thing people don't realize is that donations don't exactly flood in for devs. I released 4 Venum Ice ET4G ROMs and 2 fully inverted black and white Note 2 ROMs including icons, all inverted apps etc. I actually got over 1000 downloads on all 6 ROMs within the first 24 hours and had excellent feedback.... I received a total of 3 donations totaling $12! Lol. What you guys are doing is harder so hopefully some people who are still here show you guys some love for not making this a thread that got closed for inactivity.... Thanks again to both of you.
Sent from my Knox-Blocked P.O.S Tab 3 running same hardware as my GNex using Xparent Gray Tapatalk 2
Wanted to give this rom a shot mainly due to the updated GPU drivers. So far a very smooth experience and pleased with it except for one major bug for my use case: Any video playback either Youtube, MX Player, etc.. after some uptime seems to fail entirely. In the case of YT it'll just sit at a black buffering screen. It'll buffer the data fine going by the progress bar as I've at times had about 1/4 of a 10-15 minute video buffer going by that indication with no playback. If I reboot the phone and give it another shot, it works.
cr08 said:
Wanted to give this rom a shot mainly due to the updated GPU drivers. So far a very smooth experience and pleased with it except for one major bug for my use case: Any video playback either Youtube, MX Player, etc.. after some uptime seems to fail entirely. In the case of YT it'll just sit at a black buffering screen. It'll buffer the data fine going by the progress bar as I've at times had about 1/4 of a 10-15 minute video buffer going by that indication with no playback. If I reboot the phone and give it another shot, it works.
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That's the same issue as the torch issue mentioned above. It's a hard bug to track down because it takes so long to show up, and AFAIK nobody has found a reliable way to trigger it (other than just wait a day or two for it to show up). If somebody can figure out how to trigger it more quickly, I would like to try a git bisect on Ziyan's stable OMAP kernel (which is affected by the same bug) and see if I can pinpoint what is actually causing it. But without a reliable way to tell if a particular test kernel is good or not, a bisect is more or less useless.
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