Recent content by xXHawkeyeXx

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    Post *** New Device Forum Requests ***

    +1 for Samsung Galaxy S Relay!! :victory: Someone has already ported a working CM9! :cool:
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    Post [ROM][GSM&CDMA] P.A.C Man-PA. AOKP,CM&MIUI [JB][LINARO 4.7][4.1.2][UPDATED-28-01-13]

    AT LAST! STABLE JELLYBEAN WITH CAMERA! Thank you wedgess! Thank you CM, Paranoid and AOKP team! Thank you everyone else that was involved!! :highfive: This is pure extract of AWESOME!:D
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    Post [ROM] [GSM] The JokaWild ROM 'S.B .69 Tweaked ROM' FINAL (v3) RELEASED 23/04

    There is no better Gingerbread Rom. I've pretty much tested them all, and I can certainly say there is no better! This will likely be the Rom I'm sticking with until Jellybean. Thank you so much for all your work! :D
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    Post [TESTING] 3.3/3.4 kernels

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1312067 There you are, proof that is an option for the Optimus One. Like I've said though, from what I've found, I think it may only be for a select few.
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    Post [TESTING] 3.3/3.4 kernels

    Ok, Listen. I took the liberty of giving Walters build with the 3.3.6 Kernel a try, since it works with it, just in case the performance issue I'm experiencing is somehow specific to GBX0. It isn't, Indeed like before, it seems the 3.3.x Kernels are the cause. Scrolling and other animations are...
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    Post [TESTING] 3.3/3.4 kernels

    AHA!... You know, Vsync? or Vertical Synchronization. Its to prevent "screen tearing". I do notice the screen does not "Tear" with scrolling or any other animations while using the 3.3.x Kernels... but I guess you could say having Vsync enabled doesn't work well if your hardware isn't that...
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    Post [TESTING] 3.3/3.4 kernels

    3.3.x Kernels and Vsync. Hello. The latest Kernels do seem very nice, except they appear to have Vsync enabled. Any chance of disabling it? They don't perform as well with scrolling and such like the other 2.x Kernels do. :) Thank you! :D
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    Post [ROM][NAND][CM7.2]unofficial Android 2.3.7 for Rhodium 2013.07.09

    You know, that somehow had slipped my mind. Thank you. :)
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    Post [ROM][NAND][CM7.2]unofficial Android 2.3.7 for Rhodium 2013.07.09

    Vsync in the 3.3.x Kernels. Hello Walter. I had asked about this in the GBX0 Nand thread, and got no response, so I guess I'll ask here, since you seem to have some experience with Kernels. :) I believe Vsync is enabled in the 3.3.x Kernels, and I was wondering about having it disabled? I...
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    Post [ROM][NAND] GBX0* + 3.3.x kernel

    Hmm, If I'm not mistaking, I think both the 3.3.x Kernels have Vsync enabled. If so, Any way we can go about disabling it?
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    Post [ROM][NAND][CM7.2]unofficial Android 2.3.7 for Rhodium 2013.07.09

    Hmmm... It could just be a Placebo Effect... But I dare say it is a little faster. :cool: I haven't bothered to see if it helps with the SOD issues yet.
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    Thread Is there an app like Haret for Android?

    Hello good members of XDA. I'm curious to know if there is any app for android that works like Haret for Windows Mobile? I want to be able to boot Rhobuntu on my Rhodium that is currently running a NAND Android Rom, and I don't wanna have to revert back to Windows Mobile to do so. Thank you!
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    Post [ROM][NAND][CM7.2]unofficial Android 2.3.7 for Rhodium 2013.07.09

    It certainly worked fine for my Sprint Rhodium... I simply used Wordpad to edit the Build.prop before installing it on my phone.
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    Post [ROM][NAND][CM7.2]unofficial Android 2.3.7 for Rhodium 2013.07.09

    THANK YOU, argenisaz!! Just tested argenisaz's fix for CDMA on my Sprint Rhodium. Working great! Thank you, THANK YOU! :D
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    Post [ROM][NAND][CM7.2]unofficial Android 2.3.7 for Rhodium 2013.07.09

    It would appear that Walter has already used the Ril from OMGB.... at least it's exactly the same size, and made no difference. :( I didn't try that Rild file, but I'm just somehow doubting it. :rolleyes: