#852
Posted 09 November 2011 - 01:29 PM
I still check it daily
#853
Posted 09 November 2011 - 01:48 PM
Ditto
- Sent using HP Touchpad CM7 A3 CM7 A3.5 CM9 A0 CM9 A0.5 CM9 A0.6 CM9 A1 CM9 A2, CM9 Official Nightlies!!!!
- HTC Inspire 4G running Existz asopX
- HTC Inspire 4G running Existz asopX
#854
Posted 09 November 2011 - 02:13 PM
generally with most ports, (noticed with cyanogen mod for other devices as well as windows mobile updated for older pocket PC's is once the OS gets ported, things slow down as the random issues are actually harder to fix than just getting the OS to boot. Because of this, unless you have nightly builds or some some server back end stuff that will auto compile new changes, you will go a while without much change.
#855
Posted 11 November 2011 - 09:58 AM
So i just installed 3.0.477 on my 32 gb touchpad and it didnt break my moboot. Ive see alot of people say that the upgrade removed their moboot. any info on this?
#856
Posted 11 November 2011 - 12:51 PM
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So i just installed 3.0.477 on my 32 gb touchpad and it didnt break my moboot. Ive see alot of people say that the upgrade removed their moboot. any info on this?
The updated version of acme installer fixed that issue.
Noob Guide to set up a build environment & build Touchpad (CM9/CM10) or Galaxy Nexus (Fruits-n-Veggies/Liquid/AOKP) ROMs: http://goo.gl/Zpht8
Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Toro): ROM: AOKP (personal builds): Kernel: Franco's Nightly (usually)
HP Touchpad: CM9 Homemade Kang based on Dalingrin and Co.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Toro): ROM: AOKP (personal builds): Kernel: Franco's Nightly (usually)
HP Touchpad: CM9 Homemade Kang based on Dalingrin and Co.
#857
Posted 11 November 2011 - 11:30 PM
when I installed 3.0.477, it crashed and I had to doctor my device... however that seems to be a deviation from what most experienced...
#859
#860
Posted 15 November 2011 - 07:22 AM
midas, on 15 November 2011 - 04:26 AM, said:
Interesting tidbit in that article is that the Honeycomb source code is also being released at the same time. Not sure it really matters at this point, but still interesting.
I wish they did that earlier, as we could have probably been running a tablet android on the touchpad by now, even if it was just alpa build.




