CM9 (ICS) coming to 10.1...any hope ? - Galaxy Tab 10.1 General

Steve Kondik said this on G+ on Monday November 21th : https://plus.google.com/100275307499530023476/posts/hVw7ykmsvrx
So the 10.1 will have its official CM9 support as expected...it's good news anyway but it's not to say we'll get ICS that easily.
Our options are two :
- the CM team offers official support to the 10.1v as well. Don't hesitate to mention our device in the G+ post I've linked to.
- we'll get ports from the 10.1 CM9 ROM.
Our device just can't die software so soon...

finger crossed

In fact, we've got this time the kernel of ICS. So the dev doesn't need to build a rom from scratch, like previous.
As you an see on XDA is that there "plenty" of New ICS rom, for example i've got one on mu SGS...
We just need a dev. And the lib for the 8mpx camera.
So cross fingers
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I know I don't have this device but I have seen the statement that says every version of the galaxy tab will be getting ICS officialy
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Well, getting ICS will be late in February/March time (at least that was the timeline given.) However..CM9 is just a totally diff story

A Cyanogenmod developer would have to take up the cause and have access to the device.

ISI wrote, and i qoute...
" I see there seems to be a version of the GT-P7510 (thin wifi) in the works by CyanogenMod, so if that get’s released I will have a look at it again."
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The 10.1 will definitely have CM9 support (see today's CM blog post) but how to get an official 10.1v support, I wonder...

Wow... I had no idea this 10.1v model existed and just read up about it. If I had bought one of these I would never purchase a Samsung product again. Officially it was never updated to even HC 3.1 and still runs 3.0.1? WTF?

It's mostly done (and it's awesome), only non-working thing right now is the camera. There is a non-technical issue that needs to be sorted before we can release anything for Tegra2, though.

You're talking about the 10.1v?
If that so, it's a great news... xmas after xmas
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cyanogen said:
It's mostly done (and it's awesome), only non-working thing right now is the camera. There is a non-technical issue that needs to be sorted before we can release anything for Tegra2, though.
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That is great news, but can you confirm that its for the "V" version.??
If so, its good news.....
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richard2311 said:
That is great news, but can you confirm that its for the "V" version.??
If so, its good news.....
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it will encompass all builds that the current hc3.2/3.1 kernel supports, with v and 7500 coming slightly later, as i round up testing for those devices once all is ready.

pershoot said:
it will encompass all builds that the current hc3.2/3.1 kernel supports, with v and 7500 coming slightly later, as i round up testing for those devices once all is ready.
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Now thats what i call a Christmas present.... ;-)
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You guys are fantastic...
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tegra 2 issue
I am a big fan of CM; and think this is what sets Android apart from Apple (infact beats the **** out of Appy...lol)
I am intrigued to ask though; when you say "non-technical" issue - hope this isn't a license/patent kind of issue?
I also heard, there was some issue with the GPU rendering? Is that correct?
Cheers.
cyanogen said:
It's mostly done (and it's awesome), only non-working thing right now is the camera. There is a non-technical issue that needs to be sorted before we can release anything for Tegra2, though.
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it will encompass all builds that the current hc3.2/3.1 kernel supports, with v and 7500 coming slightly later, as i round up testing for those devices once all is ready.
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Excellent news! I can't wait...

pershoot said:
it will encompass all builds that the current hc3.2/3.1 kernel supports, with v and 7500 coming slightly later, as i round up testing for those devices once all is ready.
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Hmm, i own a xoom next to my gt 10.1. is it safe to assume that it will also be supported?

I also saw isi was busy compiling cm9 and working on ICS...
Check his tweets
Compiled cm9, ICS booted. Most stuff working. Except 3g, HD Video, Camera, And a few other stuff. -- ismaakit (@ismaakit)
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Also have to post this one....
and do not ask for eta on ROM, It will be released when ready.... Finish and klaar -- ismaakit (@ismaakit)
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CyanogenMod 9 Construction Under Way

BTW:16/11/2009 2.0 source code released
14/02/2010 CM5 released
90 days
23/06/2010 2.2 source code released
28/08/2010 CM6 released
66 days
17/12/2010 2.3 source code released
10/04/2011 CM7 released
114 days
14/11/2011 4.0 source code released
Average 90 days.
14/02/2012 estimated CM9 release
Will it be available for my Samsung Galaxy mini s5570 anytime soon? Right now I'm using Cyanogenmod 7.1th version. Pls do reply also if you know anything about the 8th one, pls send me the links. Pls do send me the links of any update after CM7.1. I'm a newbie. Thanx!
nelsonchrissimom said:
Will it be available for my Samsung Galaxy mini s5570 anytime soon? Right now I'm using Cyanogenmod 7.1th version. Pls do reply also if you know anything about the 8th one, pls send me the links. Pls do send me the links of any update after CM7.1. I'm a newbie. Thanx!
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CyanogenMod will release CM7.2, then will work on CM9.
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Cm9 will be able to work in wildfire?
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First nightlies for CM7 came up 17th or 18th January 2011. But i guess you are talking here about first stable release.
nelsonchrissimom said:
Will it be available for my Samsung Galaxy mini s5570 anytime soon? Right now I'm using Cyanogenmod 7.1th version. Pls do reply also if you know anything about the 8th one, pls send me the links. Pls do send me the links of any update after CM7.1. I'm a newbie. Thanx!
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If u got CM7 already there should be a CM9 also for u - but beware it may not run propper wihtout good hardware - even the wildfire is quite low for it (and i also read about needed hardware acceleration - others tell it hasn't much higher requirements then gingerbread - so we have to w8)
I don't know what u mean with soon - but till a fully working version will be out 2 month will pass properly. (with luck a bit more early...)
CM8 was reserved for Honeycomb - but since SourceCode never got released it will never be there so u wont miss someting.
For releases for galaxy mini keep track of the related forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1314
Steve Kondik (Cyanogen) tweeted yesterday that CM9 will be out in approx 2 months (I assume he is talking about Nightly #0),. I guess I posted that link somewhere.
3xeno said:
Steve Kondik (Cyanogen) tweeted yesterday that CM9 will be out in approx 2 months (I assume he is talking about Nightly #0),. I guess I posted that link somewhere.
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3xeno i think he is talking abouth stable in 2 months
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Maybe. I was simply assuming it will be Nightly. Anyway, I guess time will tell. For now, I guess one can only hope ICS runs (atleast decently?) on the Wildfire.
My to
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I'm not that optimistic it will run decently. Jean-Baptiste wrote this:
ICS doesn't work with software GL, it relies on extensions that aren't
implemented in the software renderer, and I'm guessing that even if
those extensions were implemented they'd be too slow to result in
anything practical.
JBQ
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In other news, I've got my new phone now, and is busy getting familiar with how it works under the hood. It's quite different from the Wildfire I tell you. It's crazy ass fast and smooth though , but it loves to eat battery.
arco68 said:
I'm not that optimistic it will run decently. Jean-Baptiste wrote this:
In other news, I've got my new phone now, and is busy getting familiar with how it works under the hood. It's quite different from the Wildfire I tell you. It's crazy ass fast and smooth though , but it loves to eat battery.
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First what for phone do you have now
Second are you going develop cm9 for wildfire?
I've got the Galaxy W.
Regarding CM9 for Wildfire, I'll have to see if there will be some software gl hacks added to it. I imagine doing that and make it work decently will be a huge task, so they might not find it worthwhile. Otherwise there probably won't be any point in developing for the Wildfire, as the user experience would just be to bad from the slow UI.
Wildfire history is done... thank you for all arco... I think I'm going to buy a nexus s... the price dropped a lot and the community around that phone is amazly strong... what do you think?
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Wildfire does anything it can at the moment. I am not asking more to be honest.
If I want more, I buy a newer phone. So, if cm9 works with wildfire it is good. if it doesn't, I don't give a flying feck.
getting gingerbread is good enough for me. I don't thinkICS would run smooth, bit it would be nice to see it.
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i saw thats there a ics build for the htc desire what if people port it to our wildfire.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350722
They haven't even uploaded the first build yet, what are the chances it'll work first time?
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Scratch0805 said:
They haven't even uploaded the first build yet, what are the chances it'll work first time?
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Now its uploaded
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Someone got ICS on another Tegra2 device

Some developer got Ice Cream Sandwich running on the Hannspree Hannspad, a device I've never heard of before but looking it up, it has tegra 2. From my understanding the lack of Tegra 2 support was the major roadblock for the Atrix, so perhaps this could help?
http://tabletroms.com/forums/hannspad-rom-development/3581-hannspree-hannspad-ice-cream-sandwich-snapshot.html
Jotokun said:
Some developer got Ice Cream Sandwich running on the Hannspree Hannspad, a device I've never heard of before but looking it up, it has tegra 2. From my understanding the lack of Tegra 2 support was the major roadblock for the Atrix, so perhaps this could help?
http://tabletroms.com/forums/hannspad-rom-development/3581-hannspree-hannspad-ice-cream-sandwich-snapshot.html
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Hacking and piecing together some drivers probably won't get the same end result as a Motorola release.
treehumper said:
Hacking and piecing together some drivers probably won't get the same end result as a Motorola release.
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Better than nothing
The atrix dev team is working on ics. check their github.
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<3 our Atrix developer team! Wish I could spend a a day with one of them so they could teach me a few things. Keep up the good work fellas
CM7 Newest Weekly faux123 1.45ghz, thanks AtriXDA Developers!!
IUH1991 said:
The atrix dev team is working on ics. check their github.
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Yah checked the github this is no commits for ics and no new branches for ics. The newest branch is for the finger print reader.
AstainHellbring said:
Yah checked the github this is no commits for ics and no new branches for ics. The newest branch is for the finger print reader.
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Correction: check Turl's github, he created a new branch for ICS a while back. I can't elaborate on this any further since I'm not fluent in any type of code, but it's pretty clear from the keywords in his history that work is being done on 4.0.
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Correction: check Turl's github, he created a new branch for ICS a while back. I can't elaborate on this any further since I'm not fluent in any type of code, but it's pretty clear from the keywords in his history that work is being done on 4.0.
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Yep Turl's did have something useful there: https://github.com/turl/kernel-moto-atrix4g/commits/CM_kernel_ics
looks like he's working on a kernel.
i just read on Engadget that Motorola Defy is getting ICS ASOP, and that phone is way underpower than Atrix, so my guess is Atrix should definitely get update soon (not from Motorola, of course, rather from our beloved dev team)
I can here by say ics is working fine on a tegra device. As this comment is being typed from my acer iconia a500 running ics one of our devs has been working on it. He has both 2d and 3d hw accerleration working and omg is it amazing. This thing is so so so so fast. Cant wait for it on the atrix. If anyone has any questions ill answer to the best of my ability
Tegra2 ICS
Well, I for one would like to know where I can sync the tegra2 drivers from..
Good news from the LG camp. They are updating their Optimus 2X to ICS so even if Motorola doesn't update the Atrix, the drivers for Tegra will be available through the LG's ROM.
Let's hope we get the chance of having ICS on this fantastic ROM.
Cheers
Only thing holding up development is the lack of dev's. Nothing else. The few we have that work together did great with CM7, so maybe they can too get ICS going for us.
JayRolla said:
Only thing holding up development is the lack of dev's. Nothing else. The few we have that work together did great with CM7, so maybe they can too get ICS going for us.
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Yep! I see eye to eye!
Last I heard was the atrix cm team are working on an ics port, they should be the atrix dream team!!! Those guys have done an outstanding job!!!
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msd24200 said:
Last I heard was the atrix cm team are working on an ics port, they should be the atrix dream team!!! Those guys have done an outstanding job!!!
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The Atrix dream team? What sort of lameass name is that? (UK) They shall now be known as the A-Team. (As in Atrix Team). "p
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gh123man said:
I can here by say ics is working fine on a tegra device. As this comment is being typed from my acer iconia a500 running ics one of our devs has been working on it. He has both 2d and 3d hw accerleration working and omg is it amazing. This thing is so so so so fast. Cant wait for it on the atrix. If anyone has any questions ill answer to the best of my ability
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I was about to say the same.....thor has it running an a tegra2 tablet so im waiting patiently for it to appear on our beloved ATRIX. Go dev team go
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don't we have like the identical processor stuff with the xoom? same cpu, tegra 2 etc..

CM9 - Almost Ready for Galaxy Tab

Saw this over on the Galaxy Tab 10.1v forums.
cyanogen said:
It's mostly done (and it's awesome), only non-working thing right now is the camera. There is a non-technical issue that needs to be sorted before we can release anything for Tegra2, though.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20677733#post20677733
I'm giddy with excitement.
So what does that mean for us zoom owners?
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That since they are both tegra 2 it is possible we could get it ported over
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Also to me it means that they were able to get the Radio enabled in ICS for Mobile Data, whereas it's still being worked on w/ the current ICS builds for the Xoom.
And hoping once it's up and running on the Galaxy Tab the port time to the Xoom should be minimal.
check this guys
cm is on its way for the xoom
review.cyanogenmod.com/#change,11296
LPHS said:
check this guys
cm is on its way for the xoom
review.cyanogenmod.com/#change,11296
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epic new just epic. shouldnt be to hard to get cm9 on a ged device.

Samsung Ics Kernel Sources are out!

Heck yeah. Finally
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What an informative thread!
It's nice to see they have been released though
Direct link for anyone interested:
Download here
What?! Sammy officialy released it? They didnt even released official ICS for my region xD
Great news tho, gonna install CM9 as soon as they fix stuff.
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boba23 said:
Great news, I hope Team Hacksung will be able to fix the non-working Stuff using those sources. Video Recording, GPS half-working etc. are still too many show stoppers for daily usage in my eyes.
boba
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my understanding is all they were waiting on was for the source to drop and it's doable!
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What an informative thread!
It's nice to see they have been released though
Direct link for anyone interested:
Download here
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Oh come on... . Celebrate!
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plessh BURNER
Late to the party!
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my understanding is all they were waiting on was for the source to drop and it's doable!
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Install the GPS fix file for CM9 and it works perfectly.
They didnt even released official ICS for my region xD
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Same here. Brazil, ZTA... not even an announcement for a far away release of ICS.
I hope Samsung hasn't hidden any secrets away from the released source code (like code to very specific drivers). If they have, having the sources won't suffice for a properly working ICS Galaxy S 2.
on the other hand, this may be an indication that Samsung hasn't been able to correct bugs still present in their pseudo-official ICS release, and this is their last resort: release the code so that the developers community can fix bugs Samsung hasn't be able to fix. Not that Samsung didn't have to make such release - they should and it is high time they do so.
Simonetti2011 said:
Same here. Brazil, ZTA... not even an announcement for a far away release of ICS.
I hope Samsung hasn't hidden any secrets away from the released source code (like code to very specific drivers). If they have, having the sources won't suffice for a properly working ICS Galaxy S 2.
on the other hand, this may be an indication that Samsung hasn't been able to correct bugs still present in their pseudo-official ICS release, and this is their last resort: release the code so that the developers community can fix bugs Samsung hasn't be able to fix. Not that Samsung didn't have to make such release - they should and it is high time they do so.
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We know for a fact that there are bugs that Samsung is too clueless to notice/fix... But they are also too clueless to pull the fixes from the community.
See the fuel_alerted wakelock bug for example... Fixed for around 6 months by the community, still broken in Samsung kernels.
WTF!! really
this is great news.. wow cant wait for the fully working AOKP release
awesome, might now be able to get a decent kernal...and CM9 fully working on this bad boy!
Finally
I've been waiting for this so i can finally change to ICS (CM9) once everything is fixed
i feel like some one give me a million dollar
i hope we will got soon stable aosp and akop
i9100 ICS Update 4 sources on github:
https://github.com/myfluxi/xxICSKernel
Fork away.
Sweet - looking forward to some proper hardware acceleration on CM9! Thanks guys!
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Sweet - looking forward to some proper hardware acceleration on CM9! Thanks guys!
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Proper hw acceleration? What do you mean?
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Proper hw acceleration? What do you mean?
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I think he meant video hw acceleration, but correct me if i'm wrong
New Kernel with better touchscreen would be nice. And faster system, smoother and battery friendly . Yahooooo
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So with this, we might see CM9 with working/bugfree camera/video recording?
WOOT! Fully working AOSP ROM, here we come!

4.1 Source Code Released!

http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/09/android-4-1-jelly-bean-source-code-now-available/
I know it's frowned upon to ask, but how likely are we going to see a build for the Tab 2 in the future?
Not trying to be rude or demanding or anything, I know it takes developers time to release new builds, but I simply am so excited for the vsync and triple buffering utilization. Google is paving the way for mobile OS technology while Apple sits in the corner throwing up the same old OS with one or two "new" features. That being said... I can't wait for 4.1
A build will show up shortly I'd think. Granted, more stuff will be working in it if more people would test out and help fix my ICS AOSP build.
I'd help you test it out, but I have the 10" model
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A build will show up shortly I'd think. Granted, more stuff will be working in it if more people would test out and help fix my ICS AOSP build.
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Hey I'm picking up a 10 tomorrow, was wondering, is the only difference just resolution between 7 and 10 roms. Ie could you decompile framework, edit some xml files, compile and be good to go?
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imnuts said:
A build will show up shortly I'd think. Granted, more stuff will be working in it if more people would test out and help fix my ICS AOSP build.
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If you compiled for 10I would be willing to test for you. I've followed you since the fascinate days
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imnuts said:
A build will show up shortly I'd think. Granted, more stuff will be working in it if more people would test out and help fix my ICS AOSP build.
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I'll test if compatible with GT-P3100 :thumbup:
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imnuts said:
A build will show up shortly I'd think. Granted, more stuff will be working in it if more people would test out and help fix my ICS AOSP build.
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I will be rooting my tab and going on aosp roms soon when my tablet slows down a little. Love it on my phone, on my tablet that would be awesome.
I have files for everything but the P5100 setup. I'll test compile for the P3113 then for JB, and if it at least boots, I'll build for the other models that I have stuff for so everyone can join in on the party
imnuts said:
A build will show up shortly I'd think. Granted, more stuff will be working in it if more people would test out and help fix my ICS AOSP build.
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If you build one for the GT-P5110 i can help you test the builds ...
I would be willing to test this on my 3113
People be patient i think the cm-crew will bring us JB ,so wait.
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They're already creating forks and linking trees so I'm sure it's a matter of time.
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With CM9 almost fully functional, it shouldn't be overly difficult to make it work with Jelly Bean. My first build didn't boot, but I think it's a kernel/driver issue. Hopefully I can get more time this weekend and next week to get it booting.
I'm more than happy to test. I'm rocking jb on my gnex and I love it. I have the 3113 model.
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I'm more than happy to test. I'm rocking jb on my gnex and I love it. I have the 3113 model.
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