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mpovolo
28th April 2009, 10:06 PM
Trying so many I am getting confused

thanks

jackblaq
29th April 2009, 12:23 AM
The only one I have seen WWE with TF3D2 is the Touch-IT series roms.

luzok
29th April 2009, 12:33 AM
Currently we have no such WWE rom that is stable enough for daily use. Both Macadam 1.2 and Touch-IT are too buggy. No offense, thanks for the cooker's hard work but we've been longing for something more stable.

There's several German and French "Diamond 2" roms here... too strange that wwe is left behind...

wez89
29th April 2009, 01:16 AM
Macadam 1.2 is buggy, i disagree dude. I have tried several roms with and without diamond2 features and i must say the macadam 1.2 is by far the best rom upto now. I havnt had any issues or breakdowns. Also contains the beta rhodium manila which is and has been working fine for me so far.

I would give the macadam 1.2 the heads up. just my 2 cents

Shark_XXL
29th April 2009, 01:44 AM
totally agree!!!!!!
The rom is very stable and tf3d2 is usable with minor bugs

VarioIII
29th April 2009, 02:40 AM
Macadam 1.2 is DEFINITELY the ROM to use for TF3D2. Great Work, minor bugs, fully functional!

stuntd97
29th April 2009, 03:56 AM
completely agree that Macadam 1.2 is working great. I was using a stock HTC rom, switched to Macadam with no problems, and no real differences in stability. All I got was more features (TF3D2) and updated features.

goraps
29th April 2009, 05:06 AM
I would have to say the same, Macadam 1.2 is the way to go. It seems as though danny_and_2 has carefully choosen which parts of the tf3d2 to include so that it doesn't affect the stability. I guess you may find other ROMs that may have more of tf3d2 but they most likely aren't as stable.

logger
29th April 2009, 05:30 AM
Currently we have no such WWE rom that is stable enough for daily use. Both Macadam 1.2 and Touch-IT are too buggy. No offense, thanks for the cooker's hard work but we've been longing for something more stable.

Dichotomy of opinion on this one I see.I am with you Luzok. In my opinion it is not quite ready for daily use and as a result I have switched away temporarily. I am patiently awaiting an updated Macadam version. For those who say it not buggy, all I can say is you have been lucky as the Macadam thread suggests otherwise at the moment.
mpovolo I recommend you wait a short time for the next release of either Macadam or Touch-IT.
Other thing to be aware of is some of these newer ROMs are prone to corrupting main memory and developing spontaneous hard reset cycles which is a real pain. If you become afflicted stability will definitely be an issue. Fix is to run MTTY or reflash a stock ROM. More details at Strange Problem (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=490182) thread. Good news is it is seemingly only effecting a few of us, so chances are you may elude it

luzok
29th April 2009, 09:18 AM
Those of you saying Macadam 1.2 is stable,
Manila 2 is stable and fully functional, same here but:

- Is WLM working?
- Is facebook working?
- Did you have to change the OBEX INBOX directory to make BT file reception work?
- How is your ringtone? Can you change it without error?


Let alone the other bugs. It's buggy, but I'm sure Danny will release a better one when he finishes the exams. Thanks again for Danny's hard work.

liamhere
29th April 2009, 11:38 AM
only way to find out is to try them.
im closing this thread as i can see it turning into a flame war.
thank you