Which of these are the latest froyo versions? - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Which of these are the latest version:
FRF91
FRG83
FRG33
Im guessing that FRF91 is the latest version of froyo for the Nexus one, and if so, i have found 2 threads. Which one of these stock ROMS is the latest and the fastest? Thank you for your time and considering to read my question.
Code:
[ROM] FRF91/FRG83 Stock, Deodexed, rooted, busybox, battery %, TB alert/wake 9/24/10
Code:
Stock Nexus One Froyo OTA Links (All Versions w/ instructions) | Latest:FRF91
PS I would prefer more of a stock ROM, i would like to to go back to stock settings.
Thanks once again.

It's alphabetical so FRG83 is the newest out there.

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FRG83D repack?

Is there a repack yet of FRG83D for custom recovery?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714184
or not good?
Thanks, missed that one. I see a totally stock deodexed version but not a totally untouched (not even deodexed) one.
No prob, and correct...I'm actually looking for one like that too

[Q] Android Market Missing- I need help!!! Plz!

i finally got rid of my HTC HD2 w/ android 2.2 (Desire HD ROM) on it. I now have a samsung captivate with Froyo 2.2 (Cognition v2.4 build) on it but there is no android market on it. Ive tried several different things to get the market installed on my phone such as vending.apk and a few other files but none of them work. if some can help me out with this issue it greatly appreciated.
Software info:
Firware version- 2.2
Baseband version- i897ucjj4
kernel version- 2.6.32.9
Build number- cognition v2.4
rico_fiasco said:
i finally got rid of my HTC HD2 w/ android 2.2 (Desire HD ROM) on it. I now have a samsung captivate with Froyo 2.2 (Cognition v2.4 build) on it but there is no android market on it. Ive tried several different things to get the market installed on my phone such as vending.apk and a few other files but none of them work. if some can help me out with this issue it greatly appreciated.
Software info:
Firware version- 2.2
Baseband version- i897ucjj4
kernel version- 2.6.32.9
Build number- cognition v2.4
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I HATE the thanks button being right beside the quote button.
Anyways, the cognition ROM that you are running is fairly old. The newest version is upto 2.3 beta 7. Just flash another ROM and you'll be fine.
Since you are new to using captivate, I recommend using this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
After going back to JF6 stock 2.1, you have two options. Root using one-click method, download ROM manager and flash clockwork recovery
OR
get into recovery with the three button combo and "reinstall packages" using update.zip I provide you. (CWM)
Once you have CWM, just flash one of the ROMs that you would like to use. Personally, I recommend Cognition or Axura at first. You should get your market back.
thanks bro!!!! I got everything up and running again. the update.zip file is not the correct file. i had to download a different one. other than that, the latest version of cognition is awesome!!!
rico_fiasco said:
thanks bro!!!! I got everything up and running again. the update.zip file is not the correct file. i had to download a different one. other than that, the latest version of cognition is awesome!!!
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Oh hmmm wonder why its not the correct file since I pulled it directly from my sdcard. But glad its working for you
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897

[Q] Revert from CM7-RC1 to 2.3.3

My Nexus One is on CM7 RC1. With the terrible battery life, I want to revert it to stock 2.3.3. What are the steps that I should follow?
Cyanogenmod 7 RC1 Build GRH78C
Bump!
Any stepdown required??
EDIT: Many thanks to Rod3!!!
CM7 Rc1 is giving me hard time. So want to give a try with 2.3.3
Just wipe and flash one of the rooted stock ROMS from the development section. I tried it out for $hits and giggles and returned to CM as I was missing way to many of the additional features (namely TB wake).
Do I need to put any other radio?
The OTA update included the 5.08 radio. You need to have that as a minimum. Personally, I use the 5.12 radio.
If you flash a new radio, make sure you verify the md5 otherwise you could brick your device.

[Q] Can I use Froyo kernel on Ginger ROM?

Simple questions:
If I have installed a cooked Gingerbread ROM (2.3.2 JV1 or 2.3.3 JVK evolution), can I replace the kernel with a Froyo version kernel (2.2.1 as JS8 or others)? What happens?
Doesn't work or doesn't boot? Will I have stability problems?
Does it downgrade version of Android on my device? So I will have a Froyo device?
This question come to me cause on other Devices (HTC Desire, Hero, Magic) I had before Galaxy haven't distinct versions: Froyo o Gingerbread ROMs are one package. In Galaxy, instead, I can change Kernels with ODIN, replacing the one that comes with Cooked ROM package... And I read sometimes Ginger Kernel based on 2.2.1... ??? what the hell?
Ciao
You will get bootloops
Btw, this is in no way development related and should be posted in general. Just for your next question...
Should be on Q&A

[Rom-Stock] Motoblur 6.16.206 (Ics Leak) For Safestrap [2012-06-17]

What is this!?
This is a stock version of MotoBlur 6.16.206 -- setup as a flashable ROM for Safestrap (v2.00)
NOTE: I know this is for .206 and we're already looking at .208. I'll get it updated here in a bit. It took a while to set this first one up.
Why would you want this?
- Chances are you won't use this at all. This is mostly for devs who want to start modding the stock ROM.
- In theory, you can install just the ROM update via Safestrap as each ICS leak hits and not worry about flashing the full OTA. (This seems to be working for RAZR folks running the original .79 leak and newer versions of their MotoICS ROM via Safestrap). No guarantees that this will continue to be the case tho.
What do I need to have installed to run this?
- You must be on one of the MotoICS leaks for the Droid 4 (.200/.206/.208)
- Rooted
- Busybox (may need to use the busybox updater from the Market for one that is compatible w/ Safestrap, and correctly installed)
- Safestrap v2.00 for the ICS Leak
The only changes from stock are:
- I took the liberty of disabling "Qe" which logs all of the differences in the current OS compared to how it comes from Motorola. It's a lag monster on the bootup, and an invasion of privacy.
- Pre-rooted with su binary
- Updated busybox and symlinks in /system/xbin
- Configured for use w/ Safestrap
- Added Superuser.apk (2012-06-17)
Download from ROMBOT
md5sum: e0b73a8b299ef93da4ac9d9c2329d945
Enjoy!
Hashcode - is the Motoblur ICS a leak of the actual official OTA or is it still just from the soak testing?
im currently using eclipse 1.3.8 and safestarp 1.9
while on eclipse (GB) can i uninstall 1.9, install 2.0, switch to safe mode and flash this?
without loosing my eclipse backup?
As Hashcode stated....
This is for those on the ICS leak. Not for stock Gingerbread, Not for Eclipse, Not for his other CM9/ICS builds or anything else.
This is for those on the ICS leak and want to be able to "play" with the stock ICS rom safely...on the safe system side. Primarily for ROM developers, Theme designers, etc....so that they don't have to worry about screwing up their currently flashed ICS leak running device.
Your base system is the stock recovery installed (an irreversible) leaked ICS ROM (.200 or .206 or .208). Using Safestrap 2.0 you can install additionally the stock (leaked) .206 ROM to play with, without affecting your "unsafe" ICS leak system.
thanks for the heads up!
Could kindly upload an image for .213? Im at 208 and update method seems vefy dangerous. Yours is safer
+1 for 213
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Any news on .213? Just a question though, could I install this through recovery if I am currently on AOKP? I'm on the latest kernel (6.16.213).
Do we have an updated version of this with the .213 leak?
Agreed, I would like a 213 build for safestrap, but we are at the mercy of hashcode.
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anybody please re-upload the 206 build for safestrap, thanks!

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