ICS Code Released...waiting for a new ROM with it!

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solitsnake

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24Gb of RAM.....bullsh*t that doesn't even exist xD. You may have meant 2,4Gb..or else your sources are wrong ;).
Honestly people, just stop and think....does 24Gb of Ram even SOUND believable?! NO x)


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You dont have any clou!

Sure, not every noob have 24Gb of Ram, true.
But developers or Progers, some time.
Or hardcore Gamers.

24 Gb DDR3 Ram coast around 150$ only. And 32Gb DDR3 ram coast around 220$.
Thats not so mutch.
 
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keewanchoapsss

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24Gb of RAM.....bullsh*t that doesn't even exist xD. You may have meant 2,4Gb..or else your sources are wrong ;).
Honestly people, just stop and think....does 24Gb of Ram even SOUND believable?! NO x)


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Its possible to have 512 GB of ram now with the new quad channel ram that has just been released :) that amount would set you back a good few grand though

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i have an idea, we send snail letters to our respective local motorola office en masse and ask them to provide a kernel compatible with ICS (or better yet, unlock the bootloader) for defy.

and we can make a show for it, like documenting the delivery of the mails, many tech news sites will be interested

maybe motorola will change its mind, maybe not, but at least we tried...

anyone in? who's drafting the letter?
 
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Kazid

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Sorry, but is totaly aceptable 24gb on a dev-pc. Some greats sources can spend day (and why not say days) just to compile. Have you ever try to compile a debian to install on you pc? Whatever pc you have, it won't spend less than 4h. I spend almost 1h just to compile a compiller (gcc) on my pc, and it's even 200mb of source.

So belive when they say that you need a high-end pc to compile it. You can do it on your pc, but get ready to spend a day compilling, and pray to everything goes right, 'cause after 4h you see a msg that something is missing and you will have to configure everithing again before compile again is a big s*** ^^
 

K r i ll e

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Why dont you compile a compiler to compile the slower compiler to make the compiling faster, and that way not waste the compiletime waiting for a compiler alone when you can compile everything togheter in one compiler to make all the compiling for your compilingneed instead?

Thats something I often think about., what a waste I say.

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Why dont you compile a compiler to compile the slower compiler to make the compiling faster, and that way not waste the compiletime waiting for a compiler alone when you can compile everything togheter in one compiler to make all the compiling for your compilingneed instead?

Thats something I often think about., what a waste I say.

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I just LOL'd ....... Thank you for that
 

mandhir.s.bajwa

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Why dont you compile a compiler to compile the slower compiler to make the compiling faster, and that way not waste the compiletime waiting for a compiler alone when you can compile everything togheter in one compiler to make all the compiling for your compilingneed instead?

Thats something I often think about., what a waste I say.

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Thats a lot of Compiling.....:eek::D
 

radu_brd00

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Well i'm more than happy to help if i can with my pc but i don't know any of that programing stuff ... if i can use my video card like that folding or whatever it's named just let me know . I've got an nvidia gtx 480 on an intel core i7 @ 3.6 ghz .

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Well i'm more than happy to help if i can with my pc but i don't know any of that programing stuff ... if i can use my video card like that folding or whatever it's named just let me know . I've got an nvidia gtx 480 on an intel core i7 @ 3.6 ghz .

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Let's make it!!! Please, someone who knows well the function of grid computing systems or the way to do something similar, take the lead and guide us in order to compile the source of ics

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john_duff

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heck! my pc is 4 hours, which is downloading the various repo, now I read on the forum dev-google that are prerequisites hardware to compile ics :
24GB of ram / ​​cpu intel xeon or dual i7, ADSL broadband or fiber optic ......:D

it's just the way business goes:
they want to push people to buy new computers for xmas...
 
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According to LG, Optimus Black P970 will be updated to ICS, and it has OMAP3630.
There's hope for our hardware.
 

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    What the hell...???? Maybe someone with a supercomputer can do it... really???

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