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Just as a quick recap.

I can flash the stock-mod TF300 JB roms on my TF700 with a few tweaks:

I use the updater script that is in this thread, OR rip the updater script from your mystic rom.

I flash the kernel in the OP after I flash the TF300 stock-mod rom.


The only bugs i should experience are wifi direct not working, auto brightness not working without a third party app and dpi needing to be set manually in the build prop?

I will also suffer poor battery life from the TF300 rom and the cpu clock won't go past 1300mhz.

In order to get back to a stock ICS I have to resore a TWRP system back-up that included the bootloader backup option aswell?

But the restored ICS wont run as well as it did initially unless i flash a .26 factory firmware from the official asus website

Am I missing anything?
 
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Originally Posted by puff8stuff View Post
Just as a quick recap.

I can flash the stock-mod TF300 JB roms on my TF700 with a few tweaks:

I use the updater script that is in this thread, OR rip the updater script from your mystic rom.

I flash the kernel in the OP after I flash the TF300 stock-mod rom.


The only bugs i should experience are wifi direct not working, auto brightness not working without a third party app and dpi needing to be set manually in the build prop?

I will also suffer poor battery life from the TF300 rom and the cpu clock won't go past 1300mhz.

In order to get back to a stock ICS I have to resore a TWRP system back-up that included the bootloader backup option aswell?

But the restored ICS wont run as well as it did initially unless i flash a .26 factory firmware from the official asus website

Am I missing anything?
That's about it. Kernel in OP fixes DPI not being able to be changed and should work in any JB ROM. Of course if the ROM has a custom kernel that will be lost.

Personally my CPU clock shows 1700 MHz without tweaking. Your mileage may vary.

Poor battery life seems to stem from Brightness.

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Originally Posted by puff8stuff View Post
Just as a quick recap.

I can flash the stock-mod TF300 JB roms on my TF700 with a few tweaks:

I use the updater script that is in this thread, OR rip the updater script from your mystic rom.

I flash the kernel in the OP after I flash the TF300 stock-mod rom.


The only bugs i should experience are wifi direct not working, auto brightness not working without a third party app and dpi needing to be set manually in the build prop?

I will also suffer poor battery life from the TF300 rom and the cpu clock won't go past 1300mhz.

In order to get back to a stock ICS I have to resore a TWRP system back-up that included the bootloader backup option aswell?

But the restored ICS wont run as well as it did initially unless i flash a .26 factory firmware from the official asus website

Am I missing anything?
Yes you are missing that at the moment flashing back a. 26 (ics) bootloader seems impossible even with restoring an nandroid backup of boot so there is no way back right now

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Thumbs up JB bootloader can be replaced with .30 bootloader!!

I confirmed after installed .30 firmware, it replaced JB bootloader with .30 bootloader
and lag has gone with ICS kernel. I don't see any problem ATM.

Also TF300T JB works too but brightness issue still exists. (I restored TF300T JB backup by TWRP 2.2.2.1.)

NOTE: In my case, boot did not advance at ASUS logo with spinner at 1st time install. I need to install .30 firmware again.

P.S. Sorry for my English is bad, mate.
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Wow nice gonna try this asap ... if thats true then asus really are a bunch of nice guys

Edit: OK worked like a charm ...
 
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But its just us version out yeah? Has anyone tried flashing just the kernel posted under source?
 
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I dont understand where this .30 firmware is coming from? Do i find this on the asus site? And another question, is this from the tf300 or the tf700?
 
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I dont understand where this .30 firmware is coming from? Do i find this on the asus site? And another question, is this from the tf300 or the tf700?
ASUS pulled it from OTA and their site. A few people have mirrors for it if you search in General. It is for the TF700.

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I dont understand where this .30 firmware is coming from? Do i find this on the asus site? And another question, is this from the tf300 or the tf700?
Pretoriano80 posted this link to a copy he has on his dropbox (I think its his dropbox anyway) in the Zeus rom thread:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/iwgp415cs4p56i0/dlpkgfile
 
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But its just us version out yeah? Has anyone tried flashing just the kernel posted under source?
Those are kernel sources, don,'t try to flash that.

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