[I815/P6800/P6810] CWM Recovery 6.0.2.3 (12/18/12) - Galaxy Tab 7.7 Android Development

Use At Your Own Risk​
As part of working on the CyanogenMod port, I've built a copy of ClockworkMod based off of my working sources, so I figured I would share my work.
Download
I815 (December 18, 2012): http://goo.im/devs/ohanar/i815/clockworkmod/cwm-6.0.2.3-i815.tar
P6800 (December 18, 2012): http://goo.im/devs/ohanar/p6800/clockworkmod/cwm-6.0.2.3-p6800.tar
P6810 (December 18, 2012): http://goo.im/devs/ohanar/p6810/clockworkmod/cwm-6.0.2.3-p6810.tar
Flash
Installing using your choice of Heimdall, Odin, or Mobile Odin. For people who are having issues with it not sticking, see this post.
Changelog
12/18/12
Updated to 6.0.2.3
08/12/12
Updated to 6.0.1.1
08/01/12
Updated to 6.0.1.0 (fixes some bugs with nandroid, as well as some other bugs)
Switched to roboto font -- bigger and easier to read
external sd is not 'external sdcard' not 'internal sdcard'
07/19/12
Updated to 6.0.0.7
07/10/12
Added build for I815.
Based off of new kernel.
5/12/12
ADB should work on all platforms.
Show log is fixed.
Custom keys should make getting out of "Back menu button disabled." easy.

This flashes fine thru Odin, thank you.
Rom Manager App does not recognize that clockwork mod recovery has been flashed though (and I did not try to flash it from that App). So it seems the only way to do backups and recovery is thru the actual Recovery Menu.

I need to contact Koush and see what needs to be done in order for the App to have support for our device. Haven't done that yet, been busy working on CM9.

Ok, I've added a p6800 recovery for someone brave enough to test it (I don't have the device to test on).

(Nevermind, fixed it - thanks for the new version!)

locerra said:
Use At Your Own Risk​
As part of working on a CM9 port, I've built a copy of CWM based off of my working sources. I will not likely be working on fixing any issues with it for awhile (CM9 is my priority right now), so if you find something that needs fixing, either fix it and send me a patch (so I can update this build), or wait.
Download
P6800 (April 21, 2012): http://goo.gl/5RyiA (md5: b0f39583f5fa8a7d9fdafd6413f001b7) -- Untested
P6810 (April 21, 2012): http://goo.gl/AJIO3 (md5: 622064650f33fa53e5e9d0e17011811c)
Flash
Installing using your choice of Heimdall, Odin, or Mobile Odin.
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I was just brave enough and boy am glad, it works perfectly on my p6800.
Thanks again

locerra said:
Ok, I've added a p6800 recovery for someone brave enough to test it (I don't have the device to test on).
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Tested too ! all good ...
Thanks

locerra said:
ok, i've added a p6800 recovery for someone brave enough to test it (i don't have the device to test on).
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Tested on P6800 -> working fine ^^

locerra said:
Ok, I've added a p6800 recovery for someone brave enough to test it (I don't have the device to test on).
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P6800 tested. Works fine. Thanks

P6800 Works great here to
Skickat från min GT-P6800 via Tapatalk 2

Work perfectly! Thanks!

Thanks! I was trying to use this method to install the Root.zip - but for some reason - it doesn't work for me. =(
The ZIP sucessfully installed - but when I boot the tablet, it doesn't seem to have root installed.
Anyone have any ideas?

krazykat said:
Thanks! I was trying to use this method to install the Root.zip - but for some reason - it doesn't work for me. =(
The ZIP sucessfully installed - but when I boot the tablet, it doesn't seem to have root installed.
Anyone have any ideas?
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I've had the same issue (with more than one version of the root package), I had to go back to 5.0.2.7 for this reason.
This version was also incapable of loading up the backups I made with 5.0.2.7, is that to be expected or a bug?

Sorry.. Forgot to update here.. I flashed via Odin and successfully made it! Thanks! Waiting for something great cooked before I use CWM oftenly.. :thumbup:
Sent from my GT-P6800 using Tapatalk 2

Oh ya, forgot to mention. I flashed via mobile Odin and it works flawlessly.

whats this one do over the initial CWM release? I've been flashing steve's tweaked stock merrily using the original CWM all the way to the recently released v3. Do you need this one to do the ICS alpha or something like that?

wintermute000 said:
whats this one do over the initial CWM release? I've been flashing steve's tweaked stock merrily using the original CWM all the way to the recently released v3. Do you need this one to do the ICS alpha or something like that?
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I guess so.. I experienced this kind of problem before on my X-HTC Tattoo where I need CWM version 5.x.x then I can only flash nightlies from CM7.. If I'm not mistaken 'build 7 error' or something sounded like that.. It just wouldn't install any CM7.
Sent from my GT-P6800 using Tapatalk 2

Slight OT but which ROM are you guys using? Since there are not much custom ROM at this point.

Has anyone been brave enough to try this on a Verizon Galaxy Tab 7.7?

geeknik said:
Has anyone been brave enough to try this on a Verizon Galaxy Tab 7.7?
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Visit the cwm link in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25272623 if you need a working cwm for the vzw 7.7.
You won't find many brave souls with a vzw 7.7 for this version of cwm as there is no stock firmware out (that I know of) to revert to if **** goes wrong.
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Help regarding 'Franco.Kernal' updates for UK SNote please?

Hello Members, i have a UK SNote GT-N7000 and it's running ICS 4.0.3, it's also using the 'franco.kernal r5'.
The kernal was installed during a procedure i followed from RootGalaxynote.com on rooting ICS SNote without needing a computer to do it, (just running CW recovery.zip, then using it to installed files for superuser, then installing franco kernal r5)
What i've found is that there are updates of franco kernal form version R6 right upto R12 through web searching,, and searching this forum, do these updates apply to my UK SNote and if they do, should or can they be installed using the same method as i did when following the Rootgalaxynote video tutorial.
I know there is a Franco Kernal Updater on the Google Play market, and another one from the same developer specific to SNote, but this app hasn't been updated for a while or so the reveiws point out, anyway i'd rather not run any additional sofware just to update the kernal if it can be done in the same way as it was originally .
Any help from members, and any links to the correct franco.kernal version download for my SNote would also be a great help.
kind regards
Livio
franco.Kernel r12 - Sound Control V2* Flash via Mobile Odin.download here :http://minooch.com/franciscofranco/SGS3/
download mobile ODIN here ; http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1187090&d=1341847735
devid801 said:
franco.Kernel r12 - Sound Control V2* Flash via Mobile Odin.download here :http://minooch.com/franciscofranco/SGS3/
download mobile ODIN here ; http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1187090&d=1341847735
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That's an SGS3 kernel!
As far as I'm aware Franco doesn't support the Note anymore.
Regards,
Dave
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
foxmeister said:
That's an SGS3 kernel!
As far as I'm aware Franco doesn't support the Note anymore.
Regards,
Dave
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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I also heard / read that the dev. of the Note kernel has stopped. I think V6 is the latest / last release....
Sorry!!!!! today my pc got crazy......
devid801 said:
Sorry!!!!! today my pc got crazy......
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Thanks Members, but I feel I'm still a bit confused so bear with me please.
So far my understanding from your replies is that the Franco. Kernal r6 is the last version supporting the SNote, but there are millions who have the phone and have installed franco's Kernal thinking that when Samsung issues the UK official ICS 4.0.4 update, and possibly Jelly bean's 4.1 in GNote's future, that surely the Kernal will need tweaking and have bugs working with these upcoming updates.
This is a real let down..... Franco, if your reading this please change your mind, and continue to monitor your Kernal for the SNote, after all, what will happen next when the SNote 2 comes out, we he drop SGS3 support, The SNote 2's only round the corner.
The other point I was confused about was needing to install 'mobile odin' if I was going to update to version r6. As I mentioned in my original post I didn't need to install any software to install Franco. Kernal r5 other than using CW mod recovery, the video instructions I followed (link below)
rootgalaxynote(dot)com/galaxy-note-root/how-to-root-ics-on-galaxy-note-gt-n7000-no-computer-required/
Also, if I wanted to download Franco.kernal r6, could I use the file copy from the same 'downloadandroidrom.com website described in the video tutorial above (address below)
downloadandroidrom(dot)com/file/GalaxyNote/kernels/FrancoICS
Regards
I saw the video (no computer required root), you want to use the same matodo francokernel to update, simply download the zip file and flash CWM recovery!
Thread here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1491428
devid801 said:
I saw the video (no computer required root), you want to use the same matodo francokernel to update, simply download the zip file and flash CWM recovery!
Thread here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1491428
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Thanks devid801 for the help, and link to franco's thread.
I'll give it a go later today using the same install method, hopefully I won't 'brick' the phone doing it, I'll post back whatever the result.
Regards
devid801 said:
I saw the video (no computer required root), you want to use the same matodo francokernel to update, simply download the zip file and flash CWM recovery!
Thread here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1491428
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Hi devid801, I followed what I did before and think the Kernal has been successfully updated, but can't be sure, if it has then the Kernal version of the phone now reads.....
3.0.15 - Franco. Kernal
Francisco @ Francisco #6
SMP PREEMPT WED JUN 13 01:13:24 WEST 2012
..... Is the '#6' part above the indication that it is now version 6 (I know it may seem obvious to others, but I don't know for sure)
At the moment the phone running well, so a confirmation from you, or another member would be great.
Regards

[ROM] Helly Bean [4.1.1] (8/17/12) - Vibrant - DerTeufel1980

Please note! Due to certain issues, as of 08/26 I have moved on to the official CM10. If time permits, I'll update this OP, but not making promises.
WARNING: This ROM probably still has intermittent emergency dialing issues. Do not use it for a daily driver when you're out or could need 911 or any emergency number. If you STILL choose to use it at those times, it's your own fault!
Let's get this out of the way:
This thread is for DEVELOPMENT! If you have non-development questions...which is just about everything that seems to show up anymore.....go to the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28730705
From DerTeufel1980:
I want to present to you the Helly_Bean ROM. The following description is taken from the original thread over in the i9000 section. You can find his thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1775169
This ROM is not the official built of CM10 by Teamhacksung.
It is based on their source code, but with some modifications, to allow the use of /datadata partition
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Many many thanks, to pawitp, FaultExeption, Jt1134 and all the other people who commit to gerrit. without these, this ROM wouldn't be possible
What's not working or known bugs?
[FIXED]- toggling the GPS repeatedly will reboot phone.
[FIXED]- mounting of external sd to pc (you can switch to mtp mode in recovery to "fix" this).
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Build 08/20 is showing as available. I don't recommend dl'ing it as its caused many to have baseband issues. I've contacted Der to look into this, which I'm sure he will when time permits.
(08/17)New build available.
This is md5 sum:
cd703c25d560ce4c3d33cbfcab724427
Changes:
- compiled from latest sources, but still using /datadata (going to be change probably soon)
- renamed the two navbar menus
- added Facebook sync (you have to install Facebook app before)
- added i9000b to supported devices
- (hopefully) fixed modem/baseband issue
- added possibility to install devil kernel apps to installer
- fixed mms for showcase
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/Helly_Bean/rom/
Wipe not needed if flashing from a previous version, but is highly recommended. Be sure to flash the add-on also.
TF here.....I found, as often is the case, I had to flash the ROM and let it boot up, then go back in and flash the add-on. After that.....golden!
(08/15)New test build up now.
Why test build?
- Because I have added two new devices, for which I don't know if it is working well for them
- I have fixed the navbar not appearing, but now there a two menus in system which both are named the same. One is for enabling, the other for customization. I am working at integrating the two into one menu, but I did not get it yet.
- ffc support for Vibrant
Install process has not changed, but if you are coming from another ROM/kernel than mine, you should create a folder devil at your sdcard, place a file named device into it, and write your device name in it, valid names are:
i9000
cappy
vibrant
fascinate
mesmerize
showcase
users of mesmerize and showcase have to do this!
Other changes:
If devil app(s) are not installed, the menu is not displayed under system settings (many thanks to phillbring for coding me this).
md5sum is: 3b11a106529f10236d2e6139416bc346
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/test/
Wipe not needed if flashing from a previous version, but is highly recommended. Be sure to flash the add-on also.
From TF: I love the Cid theme from Annex, but flashing his most recent version sent me into bootloops. I'm assuming he will update as soon as he has a chance.
(08/13) New instructions for flashing. Wipe not needed if flashing from a previous version, but is recommended. Be sure to flash the add-on also.
The files can be found at:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/Helly_Bean/
Install instructions:[/SIZE]
Coming from any other rom:
- make sure to have gingerbread bootloaders. (Remember, Google is your friend)
- wipe data/factory reset
- flash allinone.zip
- reboot recovery
- flash allinone.zip again
- flash Helly_Bean_AddOn or Helly_Bean inverted AddOn
coming from previous version:
- flash allinone.zip
- flash Helly_Bean_AddOn or Helly_Bean inverted AddOn
Attention: this is still a test. Don't flash it if you don't know what you are doing/how to get back!
For a new feature cherry-picked last night, go to settings --> system
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You can find the official website for this project here (I don't maintain the site myself, if there is anything website related to ask, please use the contact info from the web site):
http://hellybean.site11.com/download.html
You'll find download links and faq on this site.
The usual back-up, complete wipe (if this is the first time flashing this ROM), flashing of files and fix permissions applies.
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One thing I noticed is that if you follow the normal flash procedure, it can bootloop, or at least appears as though it is. One way to fix that is to flash the ROM only and boot up you phone. Then go back into recovery and flash the add-on. That has worked every time it happened to me.
You can find the changelog here:
http://hellybean.site11.com/changelogg.html
For mirrors, please take a look at the thread. if you don't find any, just ask in the thread.
I really didn't want to mention this, but lack of experience by some members seems to require it:
If you are unsure of ANYTHING that goes with flashing a ROM, do research first. If you honestly can't find the answer, ask questions. We are not responsible for any action that happens to your phone.
Many thanks to:
- be18
- mkalter, who got the first running JB ROM
- elitemovil (who was the first who got gsm working)
- stratosk (from who's initramfs I could start build my first JB booting kernel)
- teamhacksung/pawitp for the ROM sources
- team nyx who always have good tips for me, if i get problems with my kernel
- SysTem-X for hosting
- Rootax for hosting
- RolluS for hosting
- many thanks also to the other people who have created mirrors
- if i have forgotten you, please PM me
If you consider a donation for this ROM and kernel, please follow this link:
donate to DerTeufel1980
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Now, from TFordham (you can just call me TF):
I've been using this ROM for some time now, and really happy with it. Personally, I think this is the best JB ROM out there. I find it very smooth, and for an early release, quite stable.
I do want to point out that I'm not a dev at all. The Helly Bean ROM is from DerTeufel1980 and his team. I put this up since his ROM is being mentioned in another ROM forum, but figured it might as well have its own home
Something else I want to be clear about is that I have no technical knowledge on creating ROMs, kernels or other things of this nature. I simply wanted to let other Vibrant owners know this ROM is out there. This fantastic XDA community is the place to ask, as there are plenty who know FAR more than I. In addition, DerTeufel1980 is active in this forum, ago if there are issues, he will help address them. While I appreciate the "thanks" button being hit, it is his comments in this thread that should be thanked.
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HellyBean 0801 is definitely the fastest JB ROM for the Vibrant because of the included Devil 1.1.0 kernel and the use of the faster datadata partition. All Vibrant users should donate to Derteufel1980 for his amazing kernel and now ROM support. He is the only ICS/JB kernel developer we have right now so we must treat him right.
How does this differ from the CM10 v8? Other than the kernel of course.
gunks said:
How does this differ from the CM10 v8? Other than the kernel of course.
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Keeping in mind I'm far from the most tech savvy flasher out there, like I mentioned, I don't see a huge difference in most of the JB ROMs. I just happen to like this one a lot. Others may be able to get into far more detail on why it's good compared to other (or vice versa, for that matter, if they feel that's the case).
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More info here http://hellybean.site11.com/
hurtz777 said:
HellyBean 0801 is definitely the fastest JB ROM for the Vibrant because of the included Devil 1.1.0 kernel and the use of the faster datadata partition. All Vibrant users should donate to Derteufel1980 for his amazing kernel and now ROM support. He is the only ICS/JB kernel developer we have right now so we must treat him right.
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There is no link to Devil 1.1.0. I can see a folder, but it is empty. I do see and know that Devil 1.0.4 works.
chadhoard said:
There is no link to Devil 1.1.0. I can see a folder, but it is empty. I do see and know that Devil 1.0.4 works.
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The kernel is in the ROM...you don't need to flash it separately.
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TFordham said:
The kernel is in the ROM...you don't need to flash it separately.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using xda app-developers app
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Good to know!! Now, I flashed the ROM, Kernel 1.0.4, and add-ons yesterday. Can I just flash the ROM without wiping?
chadhoard said:
Good to know!! Now, I flashed the ROM, Kernel 1.0.4, and add-ons yesterday. Can I just flash the ROM without wiping?
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Again, not a techy. Give it a try, just do a back-up first. I tend to always do a full wipe. Seems like ROMs just run better that way, IMO.
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TFordham said:
Again, not a techy. Give it a try, just do a back-up first. I tend to always do a full wipe. Seems like ROMs just run better that way, IMO.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks!
Its nice too see an official home/thread for helly bean. Thanks to everyone involved!
Der Teufel nennt mich bruder.
drool on my chin from a mouth full of jellybeans....
Nice
So far so good. No problems at all. Just waiting 15 mins b4 I reboot and play with it. Why 15 mins cause files are still installing. Stay thirsty my friends.
shownuff said:
So far so good. No problems at all. Just wa 15 mins b4 I reboot and play with it. Why 15 mins cause files are still installing. Stay thirsty my friends.
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Delete...I misunderstood what you were saying.
I think that DerTeufel has to be the OP.
Did you ask him before put this?
Are you able to answer questions about Kernel, ROM, Modems, UV, NL etc?
Update the proper content of our device?
This is why the "leader team" or the Dev has to be the OP.
Not trolling, just saying: If we want a better Topic it has to be created by DerTeufel.
Waldos said:
I think that DerTeufel has to be the OP.
Did you ask him before put this?
Are you able to answer questions about Kernel, ROM, Modems, UV, NL etc?
Update the proper content of our device?
This is why the "leader team" or the Dev has to be the OP.
Not trolling, just saying: If we want a better Topic it has to be created by DerTeufel.
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Thanks for your concern. I've contacted him. If he wants anything changed, or even to have it closed, I'm sure he'll let me know.
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hurtz777 said:
HellyBean 0801 is definitely the fastest JB ROM for the Vibrant because of the included Devil 1.1.0 kernel and the use of the faster datadata partition. All Vibrant users should donate to Derteufel1980 for his amazing kernel and now ROM support. He is the only ICS/JB kernel developer we have right now so we must treat him right.
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We have like 3 other devs with functional jb ROMs.
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This download. Is FRICKING SLOW.
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How's the battery life on this rom? Im getting amazing battery on CM10 Alpha Preview by FE with Devil 1.0.4 test3 JB kernel. I wanna know if this battery's any good before I switch.
Can someone quickly summarize how to get here from Stock? I had done it a long time ago to the ics roms and can't do it again... I"m missing some major step.
So far:
heimdall to stock
root update.zip
install rommanager and then cwm install and re-boot to flash update.zip -> cwm recovery.
Flash this rom
-> results in boot loop.
What am I missing?
spybld said:
Can someone quickly summarize how to get here from Stock? I had done it a long time ago to the ics roms and can't do it again... I"m missing some major step.
So far:
heimdall to stock
root update.zip
install rommanager and then cwm install and re-boot to flash update.zip -> cwm recovery.
Flash this rom
-> results in boot loop.
What am I missing?
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My experience from going all the way back to stock is that I had to flash a Gingerbread ROM first, then wipe that and install a later ROM (ICS, JB).
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[ROM] [Nightlies] CM9/ICS UNOFFICIAL Kexec builds

FLASHING ROMS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND COULD POTENTIALLY DAMAGE YOUR PHONE -- WHILE I MAKE EVERY ATTEMPT NOT TO LET THIS HAPPEN, IT'S STILL A RISK THAT YOU'RE TAKING. IF SOMETHING BAD SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOUR PHONE, PLEASE DON'T BLAME ME -- HENCE THIS WARNING.
-Hashcode {06-21-12}​
This isn't so much a ROM announcement as it is a direction to find the unofficial nightly builds of CM9 Kexec for the Droid 4.
Prerequisites:
- Rooted
- Running ICS OTA or .217 leak (they are the same)
- SafeStrap 2.11 Here's how to use Safestrap
Download SafeStrap here
SafeStrap Mirror 1 (v2.11)
Download ROM here
ROM Mirror 1 (8/20 build)
Download ICS GApps Here (04/29 build)
ICS GApps Mirror 1 (04/29 build)
FLASH THE GAPPS.ZIP FILE AFTER YOU FLASH THE ROM .ZIP
Directions:
1. Root your stock system
2. Install SafeStrap 2.10+ (for Kexec support)
3. Backup stock system
4. Toggle to SAFE system (safe to screw things up!)
5. Flash the ROM .zip like any other ROM
6. Flash the GApps .zip
7. Reboot and enjoy!
What works?
4G data and calls
Flash (HW Codecs?)
Wifi
SMS and MMS
Whats broken?
Audio while bluetooth is left on and disconnected.
Built-in wifi tether.
Camera (front and back)
USB Audio (Car Dock audio connection)
Touchscreen is finnicky.
Specs:
Kernel 3.0.31
Latest Gfx drivers from TI
CM9
Android 4.0.4 ICS
Screenshots:
Surely you have seen CM9 before?
Thread on ROMBOT.ORG (hashcode's forum)
I don't have any problems with the touchscreen, but the clock is sometimes right and sometimes wrong. On Twitter Hash says he is already working on a fix for the clock.
Very promising. Seems a bit odd to me that anyone is spending time using 3.0.x for a custom kernel; we already have 3.4 on XDAndroid and those are *winmo6* phones originally...
all the links are dead
Here is Safestrap 2.11 http://db.tt/f1xwjL86
Droid 4 - AOKP K1L0
DevilDaHusky said:
all the links are dead
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Added links to OP.
cron666 said:
Added links to OP.
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any way to get a list of changes with the builds/nightlies as they change since the forum is down?
azrael293 said:
any way to get a list of changes with the builds/nightlies as they change since the forum is down?
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the forum and files are on the same host, thats where the changes and nightlies come from.
unless the host gets fixed, we have no more nightlies and no changelogs.
that is, unless there was another nightly and someone has it, then they can post it here and I'll modify OP,
or they can send me a link:
cron410 at google mail
The maserati builds are not up there yet but, rombitch.com appears to be the successor to rombot
EDIT: First cm9 kexec build is up there now!
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I think that website just became my new favorite site.
In all seriousness, for how locked down the Droid 4 is, I'm very impressed how far development has come along for it. I'm very excited to see what comes down the pipe as far as CM9 and CM10 are concerned.
DarkMidnight said:
I think that website just became my new favorite site.
In all seriousness, for how locked down the Droid 4 is, I'm very impressed how far development has come along for it. I'm very excited to see what comes down the pipe as far as CM9 and CM10 are concerned.
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Actually, Hashcode just released a new kexec build this morning, although it does not boot, it is CM10! It looks like he will be using his blog site to host future downloads. Here's a link:
http://dl.hash-of-codes.com/ROMs
rumgool said:
Actually, Hashcode just released a new kexec build this morning, although it does not boot, it is CM10! It looks like he will be using his blog site to host future downloads. Here's a link:
http://dl.hash-of-codes.com/ROMs
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Boots fine for me. Menu, Home, Back, and Search buttons don't work though. It is a kexec build so make sure you are on the latest safestrap recovery version 2.11. Also, you'll need to flash the CM10 gapps: http://goo.im/gapps. Looks like hashcode is making some progress!
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Boots fine for me. Menu, Home, Back, and Search buttons don't work though. It is a kexec build so make sure you are on the latest safestrap recovery version 2.11. Also, you'll need to flash the CM10 gapps: http://goo.im/gapps. Looks like hashcode is making some progress!
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Awesome, I honestly did not even try it, I was just reiterating what Hashcode said on twitter. Flashing now!!!
The best thing in our current cm10 - the backlight of hardware keyboard doesn't stay turned on when you don't use it!
olegfusion said:
The best thing in our current cm10 - the backlight of hardware keyboard doesn't stay turned on when you don't use it!
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Lol
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Lol
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NO laugh It's truth (for me) :laugh:
Hoping on keep once cm10 on my droid 4 as main rom
In the op it says flash doesn't work. I thought flash wasn't intended to work in jb, that adobe said no more after ics?
Personally I think flash runs great on my d4 but adobe says it doesn't so we have to listen to them since they know what we want.
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Button savior works to make this (kind) useful. Once the soft-buttons and camera are working, will there by anything that DOESN'T work?
This is really, really awesome
podspi said:
Button savior works to make this (kind) useful. Once the soft-buttons and camera are working, will there by anything that DOESN'T work?
This is really, really awesome
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Just an FYI on the latest release:
Capacitive buttons are working in Hashcode's latest alpha for JB. However, data is pretty iffy. I do not get any type of data connection, so there is not much I can test at this point. Wifi does not work at all as far as I can tell.
I also assume the camera is not working, based on the fact there is no camera app.
As far as the UI is concerned, it seems pretty smooth.
Looks promising!
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Just an FYI on the latest release:
Capacitive buttons are working in Hashcode's latest alpha for JB. However, data is pretty iffy. I do not get any type of data connection, so there is not much I can test at this point. Wifi does not work at all as far as I can tell.
I also assume the camera is not working, based on the fact there is no camera app.
As far as the UI is concerned, it seems pretty smooth.
Looks promising!
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wifi is because probably forgot module replacing for new kernel. I'll check this out little later

[MOD][14 AUG] MultiROM v12

THIS OP IS OUTDATED! WIP!
Hello everybody!
You might or might not have already heard of MultiROM, THE multi-boot mod for the Nexus 7. I have recently found it and have decided to port it for our device.
First of all, it is a very initial release now. Though I have tested multiple cases and didn't find any problem except those in the bug list, bugs can arise. Do have a backup! Also, do read through the whole OP and 2nd post! If you don't understand something, rather read again and/or ask!
For more information on how it works and what it does, I suggest that you read the first few posts in the original thread. Those are very detailed and well-written posts that explain MultiROM in general. Installing roms to USB and Ubuntu/Ubuntu Touch of course doesn't work for our device atm.
Installation
The device must not be encrypted!
You need to flash the modified TWRP recovery that has MultiROM extensions. My version is based on the latest sources with gordon0001's device-specific modifications included. You can keep this recovery if you don't want to use MultiROM anymore and you like TWRP, because the MultiROM extensions don't interfere with other functions, even if the boot sector is not injected.
You have to flash a kernel that is capable of Kexec-hardboot. I compiled iodak's v07 CM kernel and official CM kernel with the patch, choose one of them. I have noticed an approx. 3 sec. vibration at boot with iodak, that's why I have included official CM kernel too.
Finally you have to flash MultiROM.
Links
You can find everything at http://d-h.st/users/Adam77Root/?fld_id=22980#files.
MultiROM_TWRP_X3.zip: The modified TWRP recovery from latest sources with gordon0001's device-specific changes and MultiROM support.
CM_kernel_patched.zip and iodakX3_v07CM_patched.zip: Official and iodak CM kernels with Kexec-hardboot patch.
iodakX3_v07_patched.zip: iodak stock kernel with Kexec-hardboot patch.
MultiROM_P880_v12.zip: The actual MultiROM package. Contains the latest version of Trampoline (the init binary of the system) and MultiROM binaries with all the needed device-specific changes. Even Pong works pretty smooth.
x3_hardboot.diff: Kexec-hardboot patch for 3.1.10 kernel.
mrom_p880.patch: Device-specific changes for Trampoline and MultiROM.
ui.xml: UI layout definition for TWRP for 720x1280 screens with MultiROM additions.
Known bugs
Reboot to recovery doesn't work.
USB tab doesn't do anything. This is because USB host mode (OTG) doesn't work on our device. Will reach out to kholk regarding this.
Sometimes in landscape mode, the default selected rom gets booted on the first touch. This is yet to be investigated.
Changelog
14 August 2013: Initial release
Credits
@Tasssadar for MultiROM, Kexec-hardboot for Nexus 7 and his help with debugging and porting
@mkasick for original Kexec-hardboot implementation
@iodak for his kernel
@gordon0001 for the device-specific TWRP modifications
Every custom modification to devices have risks. Flash these at your own risk!
Have fun and enjoy!
General use
Some notes and instructions regarding general use
For now, I have only provided patched 4.2.2 CM kernels. This means, you have to be on CM or CM-based rom with Android version 4.2.2. Don't try it with stock at the moment in any way. It won't work, but is on the to-do list. As Kexec-hardboot will reach out to devs, it will be supported in every rom ultimately.
In the next two examples, I will refer any official, unofficial, or CM-based roms as CM. Keep this in mind.
I use the word 'injected', because MultiROM is actually injected into the boot partition. It works on any kernel that is capable of doing Kexec-hardboot (and if you don't want to use different kernel (i.e. you will use kernel sharing), it will work on unpatched kernels as well).
I may refer to non-shared kernel method as Kexec(-hardboot) method.
Example scenario of multi-booting CM with CM and kernel sharing
You are on CM with MultiROM-capable recovery, patched kernel and MultiROM-injected and you want to install e.g. CarbonRom as second.
Boot into TWRP, navigate to Advanced->MultiROM and select 'Add ROM'. Since the base rom is CM, you can share the same kernel. It will be faster as there will be no hardboot needed.
The installation steps are easy and it doesn't take more time than a normal installation.
Example scenario of multi-booting CM with CM and different kernel
You are on CM with MultiROM-capable recovery, patched kernel and MultiROM-injected and you want to install e.g. CarbonRom as second.
Boot into TWRP, navigate to Advanced->MultiROM and select 'Add ROM'. Select 'Don't share'.
Continue with installation.
Now, since the target kernel (that is installed with the rom) is very likely not patched, you will have to flash one of my linked kernels to that rom. Do this by selecting 'List roms', selecting the desired rom, than 'Flash ZIP' and flashing one of the kernels I have patched.
You can only share the kernels between the same Android version (i.e. stock base->only stock rom can use shared kernel, 4.2 base->only 4.2 rom can use shared kernel, 4.3 base->only 4.3 rom can use shared kernel, etc.), but this is not the case with the Kexec method. Just keep in mind that for example even if your base rom is CM, for a stock secondary rom you have to flash a stock patched kernel.
The build
Some notes about the build
x3_hardboot.diff: This is the Kexec-hardboot patch for the 3.1.10 kernel. Since it is needed for target kernels as well, I would like to reach out in this post to @arararagi, @demetris_I, @iodak, @kholk, @laufersteppenwolf and @Pesach85 (in no particular order, this is how your threads are in order in Original Android Development forum right now). I and fellow users would be grateful if you could include the patch in the kernel so they can be used as both host and target kernels as well. UPDATE: It doesn't reserve one more megabyte before ram_console from now on.
mrom_p880.patch: This contains all the device-specific patches that are needed to get MultiROM booting and working on the P880. It is built on top of the latest git changes as of today. It also contains some comments about multiple devices compatibility, those are reminders for Tasssadar.
ui.xml: UI layout definition for TWRP for 720x1280 screens with MultiROM additions. Needs to be put into TWRPdir/gui/devices/720x1280/res/. The recovery I have created is based on the latest MultiROM TWRP with @gordon0001's device-specific changes.
You can find links to the upstream MultiROM and MultiROM TWRP in the original thread.
Simply incredible!!! :thumbup:thanks a lot man. I always wanted to try dualboot
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Awaiting the Patched Stock Kernel to dual boot stock and AOSP Good Work man, hopefully @iodak will be able to patch his kernel by today so i can get modding :3
Nice work man! I have also seen hardboot kernels in the N7 section, but got into the hospital then....
But i will include it for sure when i'm back home
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tnx for your very nice work
how i can flash twrp ?
i want to flash it on cwm but i cant
edite : thats my fault i am so sorry
penguin449 said:
Awaiting the Patched Stock Kernel to dual boot stock and AOSP Good Work man, hopefully @iodak will be able to patch his kernel by today so i can get modding :3
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If anybody won't be faster, I will provide it tomorrow.
laufersteppenwolf said:
Nice work man! I have also seen hardboot kernels in the N7 section, but got into the hospital then....
But i will include it for sure when i'm back home
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Thanks! Take your time, rest and get better!
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If anybody won't be faster, I will provide it tomorrow.
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Don't get me wrong, i would be more then Happy to do it myself, however till my new PC Arrives i wont be able to use a Linux Distro for some time, if there's a method to do this on windows (Natively, can't even run anything in VM's) then point me in the right direction! Sorry for the inconvenience!
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Don't get me wrong, i would be more then Happy to do it myself, however till my new PC Arrives i wont be able to use a Linux Distro for some time, if there's a method to do this on windows (Natively, can't even run anything in VM's) then point me in the right direction! Sorry for the inconvenience!
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I didn't get you wrong buddy. I have no problems with making a stock version, just didn't have time for that today.
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giantic hack
ohhh well the one big giantic hack is coming to our O4X! that`s very nice
thank you for this port and thank you for your fast work? tomorrow with stock and on saturday with android 4.3 ?
Donation sent
Whaaaaaattt?
Just were browsing N7 forum few days ago and saw MultiROM and thought "Ahh these lucky nexus guys, I wanna have it to! " and here we go hahahah
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how can install rom to ext-sd ?
in next version can we have stock rom and miui rom or other custom rom?
tnx
Hey guys, heres iodak stock kernel with kexec patch: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ko752pu1akuvfzh/iodakX3_v07-realms.zip
Btw i theres a problem with the twrp zip package, im gonna try fastboot flash it. Has anyone had success?
Say Whut?
@Adam77Root, you just made me wanna flashing and flashing and flashing one day before I go into vacation, I will try to get some time today and test it!
Thanks so much!
Afro said:
Say Whut?
Adam77Root, you just made me wanna flashing and flashing and flashing one day before I go into vacation, I will try to get some time today and test it!
Thanks so much!
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You can flash 10 different roms and play with them over your vacation. Thats what vacations are right?
Hehe @JoinTheRealms , you understand me
Wow, I just saw your Iodak Stock Kernel with Kexec patch, verrry nice, now I can use Stock ROMs, too!
Did you already test it?
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Donation sent
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Thanks very much!
m.homauon said:
how can install rom to ext-sd ?
in next version can we have stock rom and miui rom or other custom rom?
tnx
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You can't install to external SD. It could be modified to allow it, but there would be a huge performance decrease. Literally, roms would be lagging too much.
JoinTheRealms said:
Hey guys, heres iodak stock kernel with kexec patch: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ko752pu1akuvfzh/iodakX3_v07-realms.zip
Btw i theres a problem with the twrp zip package, im gonna try fastboot flash it. Has anyone had success?
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Just was about to reply to your PM.
What kind of problem is with the zip package?
I will update the first posts in the afternoon.
Afro said:
Hehe @JoinTheRealms , you understand me
Wow, I just saw your Iodak Stock Kernel with Kexec patch, verrry nice, now I can use Stock ROMs, too!
Did you already test it?
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Nah i couldnt get the twrp package to flash so im gonna try with fastboot. But the kernel works, i just swapped the ramdisk from Adam77roots patched kernel with iodak's stock kernel, it should work though
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Adam77Root said:
Just was about to reply to your PM.
What kind of problem is with the zip package?
I will update the first posts in the afternoon.
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My twrp failed to flash your twrp.zip package, most likely something on my end though, no one else has reported issues

[ROM][4.4.2][N801x] Fastest ROM [Based on: Stock TouchWiz]

Fastest ROM​
Credits:​Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 - Samsung Electronics
Firmware: TouchWiz - Samsung Electronics
Android 4.4.2 - Google Inc.​
Requirements:​twrp-3.0.2-0-n801x.img​
Download:​https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=282751​
- Secretwolf98​
Not able to log in to wifi. Any ideas that can help me. Thanks.
wicho71 said:
Not able to log in to wifi. Any ideas that can help me. Thanks.
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Flash this file in the recovery.
Revived my N8013, works great! Mirroring Fix Zip
Deleted everything on the Internal Storage and EXT-SD and flashed this ROM with the WiFi-fix. Very usable. Have been through all the other Custom Roms - this one works without lags and freezes.
Please add this zip to fix mirroring (Yes, works with FireStick) :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2784504&d=1402087218
GT-N8000?
I was wondering if this ROM works with GT-N8000. I'm own a N8000 and I'm looking for the fastest ROM for the device. Thank you for any responses in advance
nsian001 said:
I was wondering if this ROM works with GT-N8000. I'm own a N8000 and I'm looking for the fastest ROM for the device. Thank you for any responses in advance
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Were you able to try the ROM yet? I have the N8000 too, and Lineage just isn't working out well for me, so I'm looking for a stable build, and hoping this is it [emoji16]
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While flashing with twrp it is saying unable to mount system. My device is n8000
uzumakivishal96 said:
While flashing with twrp it is saying unable to mount system. My device is n8000
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Need to use the TWRP 3.0.2 provided, I used a version of 3.2 would have the issue.
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Need to use the TWRP 3.0.2 provided, I used a version of 3.2 would have the issue.
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Oh, when I re-flashed the rom again, the same problem arised even though the twrp is 3.0.2. After several trials, I found that the solution was to REBOOT to recovery after wiping your old system. Then, it could successfully be installed.
I found that the tablet cannot charge in power off mode. Even though I shutdown my tablet during charging, it automatically reboots. Any reason for this?
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I found that the tablet cannot charge in power off mode. Even though I shutdown my tablet during charging, it automatically reboots. Any reason for this?
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Mine is N8000 as well. I could flash the rom with TWRP3.2 and I still can charge when tablet is power off.
Thanks for this.
I was having problems on the newer roms and went back to basics. All seems well.
I was also happy to see the Boeffla kernel inside. Any chance you have the final version of the Boeffla app? (now that his website is finished?)
Much appreciated!
Flashed on N8000 running Philz_touch_6.48.4-n8000. So far so good. WiFi working. Much more snappier vs AndroidRevolution 21 and LineageOS. Glad i stumbled upon this post.
androidfilehost isn't getting any mirrors :angel:
thanks for this beaut. Revived my note 10.1 n8000 (got a close error glitch on touchwiz but it only needs to wipe after flash rom). only problem is, this is an n8013 rom - coming from a WiFi only tablet, it isn't capable of making calls or sending SMS. But this is one of the fastest rom I have tried (only if you don't mind using an old stock gnote 10.1 rom)

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