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manxam

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Yeah, I built from scratch too using the same manifest as above as well as the kernel Aorth mentioned. It fails to boot/post. I then restored the nandroid backup and wrote only the kernel from this build and the same so it's definitely the kernel that's the issue.

While this may be the same information that was in Aorth's manifest, it was posted on Sept 17 and perhaps too many commits have happened since then to make it compatible with CM9/ICS?
 

esxbr

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I think the correct kernel is:
github.com/alanorth/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4210-tab/tree/ics

I'll try it.
 

manxam

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Looking at the date of the last commit I'd say that the kernel is too old. It doesn't appear to be the same code shared with the S2 and Note as referenced in his Sept 17 build. I suspect it's the one that he used in his previous Aug build(s).

I'm looking to build kernel modules for the existing kernel or build a new working kernel and modules without having to resort to kernel module vermagics with the existing. It shouldn't be this hard! :)

Of course, I'd be inclined to try the new PA build when it's working..
 

aorth

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Looking at the date of the last commit I'd say that the kernel is too old. It doesn't appear to be the same code shared with the S2 and Note as referenced in his Sept 17 build. I suspect it's the one that he used in his previous Aug build(s).

I'm looking to build kernel modules for the existing kernel or build a new working kernel and modules without having to resort to kernel module vermagics with the existing. It shouldn't be this hard! :)

Of course, I'd be inclined to try the new PA build when it's working..

Hmm, that's definitely the kernel I'm using in my CM9 manifest. I'll try another CM9 build this weekend maybe if I get time. Gotta run a marathon on Sunday (not the whole 42... eheeh).
 

natexx

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Hey could someone please point me to a working mirror to download the latest 6210 cm9 rom? I have literally been scouring google for the last 12 hours with no luck.

Thank you!
 

aorth

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Hey could someone please point me to a working mirror to download the latest 6210 cm9 rom? I have literally been scouring google for the last 12 hours with no luck.

Thank you!

Unless someone in the thread has one, I think you might be out of luck. Try CM10, it's fast and stable (much more than CM10.1). I don't even have this tablet right now (broken, in service for weeks!), and no time to make new CM9 builds.
 

natexx

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Unless someone in the thread has one, I think you might be out of luck. Try CM10, it's fast and stable (much more than CM10.1). I don't even have this tablet right now (broken, in service for weeks!), and no time to make new CM9 builds.

The reason Im trying to get a p6210 cm9 build is because chainfire 3d still works with ICS.

Someone out there must have the most recent cm9 p6210 build?!

I even tried to build a p6210 rom from source but I failed at figuring it out despite spending all night on it.
 

k_t_b

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The reason Im trying to get a p6210 cm9 build is because chainfire 3d still works with ICS.

Someone out there must have the most recent cm9 p6210 build?!

I even tried to build a p6210 rom from source but I failed at figuring it out despite spending all night on it.

I have a bunch of the CM9 build ZIPs saved on my tab. However, I think the most recent ZIP I have is the 8/10 build. I will upload it if you're interested.
 
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    Hear ye, hear ye! I've started porting CyanogenMod 9 to the Galaxy Tab Plus. While it's up and running (and actually quite usable), this is really only a developer preview. Please understand that this is a very rough initial port, and lots of stuff doesn't work.

    Warning! Do not flash!

    Do not flash this unless you know how to backup your data and especially unless you know how to get back to stock. If you don't already know how to do this, you might want to familiarize yourself with the process now, while the other developers and me get CM9 to a more "daily driver" state. I don't have time to help n00bs unbrick their devices. No offense!

    Known issues
    Please don't complain about them unless you're willing to fix them. :)
    • USB mounting of internal storage (will never work). Removable sdcard can work, but is disabled for now. Note: USB mounting is different than MTP, which works fine already.
    • HDMI out
    • Hardware acceleration for DivX/MP3
    • IR Blaster
    • WiFi is a bit iffy, sometimes you need to toggle it off and on
    • GPS doesn't get as many satellites as in stock

    Download (P6200/P6201/P6200L)
    ROM (September 17, 2012): goo.im (md5: 6c13a8753cfdbcb3cf81a7abb90f6c3a)
    ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.1.0): goo.im / Mediafire (md5: 4554f940ac0064dba3e1c5e12469efd2)
    Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 9 one)

    Download (P6210/P6211/P6210L)
    ROM (September 17, 2012): goo.im (md5: 5f87f7bf0fd887b9ace4ea5d95773fa7)
    ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.1.0): Mediafire (md5: e71feb63ee44a7e809b6c2e7ae6d6e7d)
    Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 9 one)

    Download (T869)
    ROM (September 17, 2012): goo.im (md5: 936707a07e36d27b59ea26284a52474e)
    ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.1.2): goo.im (md5: 5827f2e38bf609d6583f8b715667b8d3)
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    Credits
    • ohanar -- set up the initial device tree for the GT-68x0 (Tab 7.7). Huge help and time saver!
    • teamhacksung -- badass dev dudes who have a dream
    • goo-inside.me -- hosting
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    Reserved for changelog, detailed flashing instructions, etc. :)

    Screenshots to tide you over!

    6F2dL.png

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    Changelog

    September 17, 2012
    • New kernel (same one from CM10
    • Sync with latest CM source

    August 10, 2012
    • WPA supplicant driver switched to Wext, should be more stable now without the hack from stock ICS we were using before
    • A2DP fixed
    • Low-power mode (off-mode charging) works
    • P6210 no longer thinks it is a GSM device
    • Camera FCs while video recording fixed

    July 19, 2012
    • Bluetooth works

    July 17, 2012
    • Auto brightness works

    July 13, 2012
    • Based on a new kernel (smdk4210-tab, a hybrid of Galaxy S3 + p6200 ICS kernel sources)
    • Using many new blobs from the official P68x0 and P62x0 ICS releases
    • Video recording works
    • Front and back camera work (with flash!)
    • Audio is now stereo (moblix, please confirm ;))
    • Calling works, but someone needs to see if the voice is still distorted on the remote side
    • Support for GT-P6210L
    • Low-power mode kinda works, but keeps rebooting (now using AOSP one, not Samsung)
    • Bluetooth broken (regression)

    June 24, 2012
    • Updated CyanogenMod sources
    • Experimental new bus frequencies for larger displays
    • Off-mode charging is still broken because I haven't even looked into it

    June 10, 2012
    • Bluetooth is working
    • Sync with latest upstream CM9 (new Apollo music player, CRT Off animation, new Cid boot animation, etc)
    • Seems I broke low-power mode charging...

    DP3.2 Hotfix 1 (May 27, 2012)
    • P6200: New kernel with mic fix

    DP3.2 (May 19, 2012)
    • Rear camera working again (regression in DP 3.1)

    DP3.1 (May 17, 2012)
    • Off-mode charging now works
    • Sync'd with latest upstream repos (a few new high-res icon graphics, not too noticeable)

    DP3 (May 13, 2012)
    • Rebased work ontop of the 3.0.x-based smdk4210 kernel
    • RIL working again (now using Galaxy S II RIL blobs)
    • GPS working again
    • Some hardware-accelerated video should work (not all video/audio codecs are working yet)
    • Rotation animation doesn't glitch anymore
    • Camera kinda works... strong emphasis on "kinda"
    • Ditto for wifi

    DP2 (April 13, 2012)
    • Audio working
    • GSM partially working (calls, SMS, and some USSD requests). Getting data working on this one is trivial if you're not afraid to use adb.

    DP1 (April 1, 2012)
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    I'm baaaack.

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    You'll have new builds verrrrrry soon.
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    Developer preview 3.2

    Here's DP 3.2. Nothing major, just a minor update with the rear-facing camera working again. Note: it's still not working 100%, merely back to how it was before it regressed in DP 3.1 (locerra made some libcamera changes). :)

    P6200: goo-inside.me (md5: 1271d226e74a96341d75a8439735eac1)
    P6210: goo-inside.me (md5: 38ed64d1f625ef7d5d174007139f008e)

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    DP3 for P6210

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    Here's some DP3 love for the wifi guys:

    P6210 (DP3, May 13, 2012): goo-inside.me / mirrors wanted! (md5: b6ec56f08d32fcf052a2cc7f63cc8230)
    ClockworkMod Recovery P6210: From garyd9
    Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps/ (use the CyanogenMod 9 one)

    Keep in mind I don't actually have this device... so if it doesn't boot, BREATH, and then tell me what happened. :)