Its possible port this OS to our devices? I read the firefox OS could run on low RAM 128 MB
It's possible.
Someone is trying to porting it, though. But, it's very buggy...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45748780&postcount=12
Firefox provides nightly builds named fennec with armv6 support though it still has some bugs. You can try it and see for yourself.
Firefox Nightly for armv6
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Hi there,
I recently got a Galaxy Tab P1000 (the one that suppports 3G).
Now since I'm a very big fan of CM I'd like to install it.
I already have Clockwork Mod Recovery so I just have to transfer the CM10 build and gapps and I'm all set.
Now the most important thing for me is GPU overclocking for games,xbmc and of course to keep the UI lag at a minimum.
So there are a few builds of available.
Android 4.1.2:
CyanogenMod 10 Nightly Builds by cdesai: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871113
Android 4.2.1:
CM10.1 build based on SGT7 by Alroger: http://cafe-ti.blog.br/1956~cm10-1-sgt7-p1000.html
CyanogenMod 10.1 Experimental Builds by cdesai: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032726
CM10.1 SGT by HumberOS: http://www.humberos.com.br/
Android 4.1.2 or 4.2.1?:
Paranoid Android 2.53 by henryedwardrose: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747128
The above builds seem most popular.
I know the CM10.1 builds have broken bluetooth and some minor rotation bugs I can live with.
But which one does support GPU overclocking and is most fluent?
Also what application must I use to achieve this, setcpu maybe?
Thanks
AOKP ICS milestone #6 overclocking
Ginosius said:
Hi there,
I recently got a Galaxy Tab P1000 (the one that suppports 3G).
Now since I'm a very big fan of CM I'd like to install it.
I already have Clockwork Mod Recovery so I just have to transfer the CM10 build and gapps and I'm all set.
Now the most important thing for me is GPU overclocking for games,xbmc and of course to keep the UI lag at a minimum.
So there are a few builds of available.
Android 4.1.2:
CyanogenMod 10 Nightly Builds by cdesai: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871113
Android 4.2.1:
CM10.1 build based on SGT7 by Alroger: http://cafe-ti.blog.br/1956~cm10-1-sgt7-p1000.html
CyanogenMod 10.1 Experimental Builds by cdesai: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032726
CM10.1 SGT by HumberOS: http://www.humberos.com.br/
Android 4.1.2 or 4.2.1?:
Paranoid Android 2.53 by henryedwardrose: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747128
The above builds seem most popular.
I know the CM10.1 builds have broken bluetooth and some minor rotation bugs I can live with.
But which one does support GPU overclocking and is most fluent?
Also what application must I use to achieve this, setcpu maybe?
Thanks
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I took the journey last week from Froyo on my tab p1000 to ICS. I am on AOKP ICS milestone #6. I also tried GPU overclocking as AOKP ROM supports it. but dont expect miracles. To read about my experience, I have already posted in detail on my blog singaporeanipaduser.blogspot.com. Based pn the smartbench 2011 benchmark, my Tab came in at only 894 for the Productivity index and 2091 for the Games index. After overclocking the CPU from 1Ghz to 1.2Ghz, the scoring improved to 1019 for the Productivity index and no significant change for the Games index(~2034). After bringing back the CPU to default, the GPU was overclocked from 200Mhz to 320Mhz. This time, the Productivity index registered 897 while the Games index improved slightly to 2118. The overclocking options are available on the AOKP ICS ROM in the Performance Tweaks section under Settings.
Hello guys ,
this is hp-touchpad.
This rom is hp touch os , an after market rom based on cyanogenmod 9 (ics).
Though the initial cm9 nightly build had few technical glitches , in this rom they have been fixed.
This rom is a stable build.
This rom has built in google chrome , file explorer , video player , photo editor and few other essential apps.
I have fixed all the glitches (or) bugs i have encountered.
In this rom you have the choice to chose between two interfaces , one the pure ics , and the other nova prime .
This rom is bigger than the cm9 and is more convenient and user-friendly .
This rom doesn't have any bloatware and has been aimed for people who are new and junior developers(devs)
download: Will post soon.
This stable version might have few bugs which i have not encountered ,
please feel free to mention any bugs you have found
right now we are working on the touch os stable 2.
Working : Everything until now
not working : Nothing until you mention
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directions? downloads?
Wait wut? Bump
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I don't understand how hard it is to follow the rules. Development threads without download i.e "placeholders" should not be posted. Has been the rule for quite a long time.
I run CM 10.1 on my Android phone and saw there is a CM project available for this device, but wanted to ask the gurus here, what is the most stable ROM for this device that is available?
Milaq's 10.1 is about as stable as you can get, but no further development is happening on Jelly Bean as the best devs - milaq, flintman notably - are working on kitkat. Which is usable on a daily basis but still a WIP.
Jcsullins 10.1 roms are also worth a download.
Try them and see what you think.
Peace
chris5s said:
Milaq's 10.1 is about as stable as you can get, but no further development is happening on Jelly Bean as the best devs - milaq, flintman notably - are working on kitkat. Which is usable on a daily basis but still a WIP.
Jcsullins 10.1 roms are also worth a download.
Try them and see what you think.
Peace
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Thanks for the info. I'll probably stick with Milaq's 10.1 as I will still need it for daily use and need just about all features functioning.
Hi,
can somebody port Sailfish OS for our device?
Samsung SIII got a Sailfish OS port from a user , so is here anyone looking for porting Sailfish to our device?
Sailfish Kickstart
Hi Guys, sorry to bump an old thread but surly Sailfish makes a lot of sense on our old devices? The more efficient memory and resource management of the platform make it a suitable candidate for porting and to the best of my knowledge all we need to do is take the build scripts and change it to reference the galaxymtd branch of Cyanogenmod 10.2 and they will do the rest.
If there is enough interest i can create a thread with all the relevant details needed for porting to the i9000
For any of you who might be interested in giving this a shot (I simply do not have the time or energy to even attempt it) https://sailfishos.org/develop/hadk/ <--- will come in handy.
Please can some dev compile Firefox Os for i9000 it will be the rescuer of this phone...
Here you have documentation:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2422687