[ROM][AOKP][GSM/CDMA][RC4]AokPlay! 4.0.4 Milestone 6[ICS][LINARO]

Video playback or Panorama?

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    Votes: 237 80.3%
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    Votes: 58 19.7%

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agraceful

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Sry for asking another noob question but, where exactly is apns in the settings app?? Or are you using another app from the market, also my market likes to freeze whenever i try to type something into the search bar, any fix for that as well?

Thanks again for the help.

Open the voice dialer and say open apns :) (voice dialer should be built in) as for the market i'm not sure, you can try clearing the cache/data to see if that helps any
 

GetPatriotized

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Phone barely lasted 10 hours :( I have deep sleep enabled,underclocked at 921 mhz and sleep mode (245mhz)

How do you achieve 15 hours? :S
 

xKDCx

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Dec 11, 2007
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yes me too, also playing music over bluetooth doesnt work as i mentioned in my post before.. which was ignored :(
 

Nabeel_Nabs

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yes me too, also playing music over bluetooth doesnt work as i mentioned in my post before.. which was ignored :(

The dev's prob working on it, give him/her some time ; I was just asking since I dropped my phone yesterday and quite a large chip came out of it (right next to the sensor - not on the screen luckily).
 

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    If you like my work, hit thanks and consider Donating me!

    Hi all! This is my first work. I'm very very very noob and maybe this project is too hard for me!

    I have compiled AOKP from source with CM9 Device and Vendor trees.

    Thanks to cj360 we now have also a CDMA Fix: Download here

    Tested games: look at this post.


    ChangeLog:

    Code:
    [B]Alpha 0:[/B]
    
    - Initial release
    
    [B]Beta 0:[/B]
    
    - Chaged build.prop to make the ROM work
    - Added new Adreno drivers
    - Added some system apps
    
    [B]Beta 1:[/B]
    
    - Working Data
    - WiFi indicator fix included
    
    [B]Beta 2:[/B]
    
    - Stability fixes
    - Enabled USB mass storage
    - Synced with latest AOKP repos
    
    [B]Beta 2.1:[/B]
    
    - Working video playback
    - Some battery fixes
    
    [B]Beta 2.2:[/B]
    
    - Framework fixes (more stability)
    
    [B]Beta 2.3:[/B]
    
    - Updated to Build 32
    
    [B]Beta 2.3b:[/B]
    
    - ROM is now DooMKernel ready! (No modules required)
    - ADB persistent
    
    [B]RC 0.1[/B]
    
    - Fixed Panorama
    - New build.prop tweaks
    - Updated to Build 34
    
    [B]RC 1[/B]
    
    - Updated to Milestone 5
    - Something else
    
    [B]RC 1.1[/B]
    
    - Updated to Build 35
    
    [B]RC 1.2[/B]
    
    - Updated to Build 36
    
    [B]RC 1.3[/B]
    
    - Updated to Build 37
    - Added Apollo music player
    
    [B]RC 2[/B]
    
    - Updated to Build 38
    - I'm testing...
    
    [B]RC 3[/B]                           [B]RC 3 Linaro[/B]
    
    - Updated to Build 39          - Like normal but compiled with Linaro toolchain
    - All FXP changes              - WiFi moduled added
                                   - Don't forget to flash Audio fix!
    
    [B]RC 3.1[/B] 
    
    - Updated to Build 40
    - All FXP changes
    
    [B]RC 4[/B] 
    
    - Updated to Milestone 6
    - All FXP changes



    What works:

    - Boots
    - Camera
    - Root
    - Orientation
    - Touchscreeen
    - Sound
    - Wi-Fi
    - USB Debug
    - GSM
    - GPS
    - Front Camera
    - Data
    - Gamepad
    - Bluetooth
    - USB Mass storage
    - Touchpads
    - Video playback
    - Video recording


    What does not work:

    - Maybe Bluetooth


    Screenshots:

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21691972/device-2012-04-05-110223.png

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21691972/device-2012-04-05-110403.png

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21691972/device-2012-04-05-110259.png

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21691972/device-2012-04-05-110325.png


    Instructions: Here more detailed.

    - Flash Kernel "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
    - In recovery wipe data and cache.
    - In recovery flash the ROM.
    - Reboot.
    - In recovery flash Gapps and reboot.


    Download:

    ROM & Kernel

    Milestone 6

    Google Apps:

    Latest Gapps

    Audio Fix: (for Linaro RC 3)

    Audio Fix

    Sources:

    My sources

    Credits:

    Doomlord for his apport to Play's kernel development.
    KeiranFTW for his Kernel and fundamental help.
    CyanogenMod/Freexperia Team for sources.
    AOKP Team for the beautiful ROM.
    FreeXperia Team for Kernel and source.
    chevyowner for his help at the beginning.
    pricey2009 for his help about Data.
    zeppelinrox for his awesome Supercharger.
    cj360 for his CDMA fix.
    Linaro Team for their toolchain
    wedgess for his CWM fixes
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    And you all should consider clicking thanks to the dev, he did all this with little support, for a rom that we are lucky to have :)

    Sent from my Dark R800i using Tapatalk 2

    Hardly anybody clicks thanks anymore, my ROM has been downloaded over 9,000 times but nowhere near that number bothers to click the little button.. can't imagine how many have downloaded Darkforest ICS!
    A bit of a depressing tale for devs but hey we live with it don't we?

    Anyway, fantastic work supervenom!

    It's a great ROM and is coming along very, very nicely :)
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    http://icxperia.com/keiran/newboot.img

    New kernel for CM9/AOKP.

    Based on new Sony sources.

    Deep sleep is fixed, and so is video decoding :)

    Enjoy, watch videos and have deep sleep

    Sent from my Sony Xperia™ PLAY using Tapatalk 2
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    O word sorry read somewhere that ext3 was the way to go because of performance. O well I will switch that up. Wanna save this class 10 32gb sd. Thanks Dan

    Sent from my R800i using xda app-developers app

    This is true, ext3 performs better than ext2 - but only because of journaling. In the case of flash-based storage like the microSD, it's actually bad.

    "ext2 is still the filesystem of choice for flash-based storage media (such as SD cards, and USB flash drives), since its lack of a journal minimizes the number of writes, and flash devices have a limited number of write cycles."

    The main reason journaling provides performance benefits is because it reduces the need to seek and can help make up for filesystem fragmentation, but both these factors are not a problem for flash storage because there is a near-zero seek time.

    ext4 is the same case. It will have better performance but not so for flash-based storage. There are more features that ext3 and 4 have over 2, but they are all practically useless for Android (and embedded Linux) and will result in slightly higher memory and CPU overhead. On our device with only 512MB of RAM, keeping memory usage down is essential!

    BTW, even if you have an ext3/4 filesystem, you should be able to chose "ext2" in Link2SD and it will mount it in ext2 backwards-compatibility mode. This is OK and has the same effect, there's no real need to reformat it as ext2 (unless it still doesn't work of course).

    From what I know, ext3 and 4 should have journaling disabled in the kernel level (otherwise your microSD will not last). However, ext3/4 tend to be corrupted easier when journaling is turned off because it depends on it's journaling feature for recovery.

    I used to use ext3 myself, but I would occassionally get FC's from e.g. games that were linked to the card. I discovered that the filesystem kept getting corrupted. Since I switched to ext2 (a long time ago), I noticed better performance (maybe because of the errors, maybe because of less overhead) and never had any filesystem problems since.

    In summary - ext3/4 might provide a negligible performance boost over ext2, but probably not because it's performance benefit is designed to make up for mechanical harddisk with seeking delays - not a problem for flash storage. And only when journaling is enabled. And journaling will trash the microsd very quickly.

    Also, write speed on ext2 filesystems is always faster than ext3 and 4 (sequential write - but again, since Flash storage has a near-zero seek time, random-write is nearly the same speed).

    Thank you for reading :)