So i'm thinking of going to nookie froyo after initially playing around with cm7. it's great but the battery drain is pretty bad.
is there anything i need to do in order to go to nookie froyo (emmc install), or can i just follow the instructions as if i was installing nookie froyo from stock?
Be sure to remember that CM7 uses the EXT4 File extension and nookie froyo uses EXT3. If you are running CM7 off an SDCARD you can just format the SDCard and install nookie froyo on it. Else, you are going to need to re-partition the eMMC to be EXT3 using thecubed's method.
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Is anyone working on a custom rom for the NC? We have cwm recovery so what's the hold up?
Cyanogen is being worked on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=916607
Does clockwork support writing of the internal nand? I was over in dev and I was trying to figure out why nookie froyo could only be run from a SD card? It would seem to be a fully functional rom and writing it to the internal nand would make it that much cooler.
spiicytuna said:
Does clockwork support writing of the internal nand? I was over in dev and I was trying to figure out why nookie froyo could only be run from a SD card? It would seem to be a fully functional rom and writing it to the internal nand would make it that much cooler.
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The developer is close to making it a flashable rom.
Spiccy, check again... nookie can run from internal emmc.
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Brian (or anyone else who can answer), can Dalingrin's OC kernel be used in your new Froyo 0.6.8 SD image?
i have froyo on emmc and i have used Dalingrin's kernel. it works fine however last version hangs quadrant for me...
I was going to try dual-booting nookie-froyo using the instructions below. There was a .zip to download that created a bootable partition on the sd card from clockwork. I flashed that and the dual-boot was installed successfully. However, their download link for nookie froyo was labeled "remove-dualboot." Obviously not the nookie ROM.
After reading the thread on nookie froyo in the development section, there is no mention of a dual-boot .zip. So now I'm wondering if I can just flash the nookie froyo ROM or if I need to create the image on the sd card, partition, etc.
Website: http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-dual-boot-nook-color-with-froyo-on-external-memory-card/
EDIT: Follow instruction from this thread (HERE). Booted up fine but I immediately missed stock. Not worth it yet for me. Mods, delete please.
I have Nookie Froyo sdcard for my Nook, I would like to switch to CM7 stable version on sdcard and wanted to know if there is a setup version already.
SDCARD bootable CM7
I run CM7 on Droid incredible and really like it, so I thought I would try it out on Nook if it was not a huge hassle.
Thanks!
I found a guide on NookDevs about Nookie Froyo, a FroYo install that runs from the SD card. The guide gives this link as the location:
edencomputing . com/nookcolor/nookie-froyo-SDIMAGE_2GB-0.6.8.img.gz
but that link's broken. Can anyone find me a Nookie Froyo image, or similar image i can burn to an SD and get an android environment? I tried honeycomb but it was ~laggy~.
yanom said:
I found a guide on NookDevs about Nookie Froyo, a FroYo install that runs from the SD card. The guide gives this link as the location:
edencomputing . com/nookcolor/nookie-froyo-SDIMAGE_2GB-0.6.8.img.gz
but that link's broken. Can anyone find me a Nookie Froyo image, or similar image i can burn to an SD and get an android environment? I tried honeycomb but it was ~laggy~.
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Why are you trying to use this old stuff? The new CM's are very mature and operate smoothly.
Follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12240928
yanom said:
I found a guide on NookDevs about Nookie Froyo, a FroYo install that runs from the SD card. The guide gives this link as the location:
edencomputing . com/nookcolor/nookie-froyo-SDIMAGE_2GB-0.6.8.img.gz
but that link's broken. Can anyone find me a Nookie Froyo image, or similar image i can burn to an SD and get an android environment? I tried honeycomb but it was ~laggy~.
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Why bother with Froyo(Android 2.2)? Just follow the directions to install CyanogenMod 7(Android 2.3) that are on NookDev. It's much more mature, has more features, and is specifically designed for the Nook Color(tablet controls, bottom notifications, ect...).
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yanom said:
I found a guide on NookDevs about Nookie Froyo, a FroYo install that runs from the SD card. The guide gives this link as the location:
edencomputing . com/nookcolor/nookie-froyo-SDIMAGE_2GB-0.6.8.img.gz
but that link's broken. Can anyone find me a Nookie Froyo image, or similar image i can burn to an SD and get an android environment? I tried honeycomb but it was ~laggy~.
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If you're still interested, there's a dual-boot guide somewhere in the development section and it contains a secondary-boot emmc flash-able zip of nookie froyo 0.6.8.
But as the others have said, cm7 is a way better choice. And if it's the froyo look your after, there's a cm7 theme called "retrodroid" that looks exactly like stock cm6.