Hear ye, hear ye! I've started porting CyanogenMod 10 to the Galaxy Tab Plus.
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:
Download (P6200/P6201/P6200L)
ROM (April 8, 2013): goo.im (md5: 748a1e7c3a6b6ae5d7db218448cbdd7b)
ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.2.7): goo.im (md5: 987b65a8213bffad46706a81ec31c073)
Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 10 one)
Download (P6210/P6211/P6210L)
ROM (April 8, 2013): goo.im (md5: e09ac1d59966b7e1d1d20c0ec2db4f1e)
ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.2.7): goo.im (md5: 6ac089744adaf09d3357e2738359799a)
Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 10 one)
Download (T869)
ROM (April 8, 2013): goo.im (md5: e17e96f5dbf36fe8dedd14514a1a73e6)
ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.2.7): goo.im (md5: 937de860e74623ddcafb33e1b0361812)
Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 10 one)
Old downloads:
P6200 (January 17, 2013): goo.im (md5: 28d14499b0fda8e4067b530567440931)
P6210 (January 17, 2013): goo.im (md5: f532d52ea873e32e1faab2f804e1f421)
T869 (January 18, 2013): goo.im (md5: e1663990a719a592c3e6f9708bdb2d8e)
P6200 (November 26, 2012): goo.im (md5: 2afc82a2c0afb234fe725b648829366b)
P6210 (November 26, 2012): goo.im (md5: bcce53b8d0da75cb482b875d4ff1a79a)
T869 (November 26, 2012): goo.im (md5: 87d53581aa889e14f4bf739196373e95)
P6200 (November 3, 2012): goo.im (md5: 11e0c66e15d5b7d031d4067faa6b4c5d)
P6210 (November 3, 2012): goo.im (md5: 6ffd950aa0b5bfedbce307b3a98ab77e)
T869 (November 3, 2012): goo.im (md5: b1c9c071cef82316220fb39887961246)
Flash
Flash from ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.2.x (probably works with 5.0.2.x, but I use 6.0.2.x so your mileage may vary). Make sure to wipe data/factory reset. No whining if it eats your homework.
Sources
We share a LOT of similar hardware with other Exynos 4210 / Mali 400MP devices. Right now we're sharing lots of code with the Tab 7.7 people. Here is a list of where you can find my/our code.
Credits
Donate
I do this for fun (I have a day job that pays me). If you're able to donate, donate to one of the following organizations, without whom none of this would be possible:
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:
- USB mounting of internal storage doesn't work (and probably never will). The internal SD card is not a separate partition, and is mounted internally using FUSE. There is no way to mount that via USB at this time (not even in stock). Blame Google.
- HDMI out doesn't work
- IR Blaster doesn't work (and probably never will)
- Playback of DivX / Xvid MPEG4 videos using the Android video player (MX Player or BS Player work fine though)
- Wi-Fi is iffy: 5GHz networks don't work well, and Wi-Fi is generally unstable (causes battery drain and requires toggling on/off a few times a day)
Download (P6200/P6201/P6200L)
ROM (April 8, 2013): goo.im (md5: 748a1e7c3a6b6ae5d7db218448cbdd7b)
ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.2.7): goo.im (md5: 987b65a8213bffad46706a81ec31c073)
Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 10 one)
Download (P6210/P6211/P6210L)
ROM (April 8, 2013): goo.im (md5: e09ac1d59966b7e1d1d20c0ec2db4f1e)
ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.2.7): goo.im (md5: 6ac089744adaf09d3357e2738359799a)
Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 10 one)
Download (T869)
ROM (April 8, 2013): goo.im (md5: e17e96f5dbf36fe8dedd14514a1a73e6)
ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.2.7): goo.im (md5: 937de860e74623ddcafb33e1b0361812)
Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 10 one)
Old downloads:
P6200 (January 17, 2013): goo.im (md5: 28d14499b0fda8e4067b530567440931)
P6210 (January 17, 2013): goo.im (md5: f532d52ea873e32e1faab2f804e1f421)
T869 (January 18, 2013): goo.im (md5: e1663990a719a592c3e6f9708bdb2d8e)
P6200 (November 26, 2012): goo.im (md5: 2afc82a2c0afb234fe725b648829366b)
P6210 (November 26, 2012): goo.im (md5: bcce53b8d0da75cb482b875d4ff1a79a)
T869 (November 26, 2012): goo.im (md5: 87d53581aa889e14f4bf739196373e95)
P6200 (November 3, 2012): goo.im (md5: 11e0c66e15d5b7d031d4067faa6b4c5d)
P6210 (November 3, 2012): goo.im (md5: 6ffd950aa0b5bfedbce307b3a98ab77e)
T869 (November 3, 2012): goo.im (md5: b1c9c071cef82316220fb39887961246)
Flash
Flash from ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.2.x (probably works with 5.0.2.x, but I use 6.0.2.x so your mileage may vary). Make sure to wipe data/factory reset. No whining if it eats your homework.
Sources
We share a LOT of similar hardware with other Exynos 4210 / Mali 400MP devices. Right now we're sharing lots of code with the Tab 7.7 people. Here is a list of where you can find my/our code.
- Kernel: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4210
- P6200 device tree: https://github.com/alanorth/android_device_samsung_p6200
- P6210 device tree: https://github.com/alanorth/android_device_samsung_p6210
- T869 device tree: https://github.com/alanorth/android_device_samsung_t869
- exynos4 tablet "common" device tree: https://github.com/ohanar/android_device_samsung_smdk4210-tab
- My local_manifest.xml as of November 20, 2012: http://ix.io/3s1
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
- CyanogenMod community in general
Donate
I do this for fun (I have a day job that pays me). If you're able to donate, donate to one of the following organizations, without whom none of this would be possible:
- CyanogenMod project: http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/donate/
- Electronic Frontier Foundation: https://supporters.eff.org/donate
- Software in the Public Interest: http://www.spi-inc.org/donations/
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