[I815/P6800/P6810] CyanogenMod 10 (10/04/2012)

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himadri

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Oct 6, 2011
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This just made my day, thanks.

Sent from my GT-P6800 using XDA Premium HD app
 

phynesse

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Mar 1, 2008
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Anyone who has tested it care to comment on project butter improving smoothness? will test tonight when i get home..

either way, i m super happy with CM9 already. CM10 would be a bonus. Thanks locerra for your work!
 

FateZero

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It is very smooth, I have had no slow downs or issues with programs as you know wifi is not working but if you have a p6800 then you can use 3G/HSDPA and its great.
 

Shaady

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Oct 1, 2008
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So so excited for this was thinking of chopping in for a nexus 7 but not going to happen now!

Great work locerra you sir are a legend!
 

songmeesay

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Anyone try out browsing with Chrome? Wondering if it still has laggy scrolling on this build.
 

SS2006

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Aug 23, 2008
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2 comments/questions
1) boot animation still says CM 9 :p

2) Will the wifi hot fix work (from cm9) and would bluetooth tethering work on a p6810, bluetooth turns on, I ocnnect to my galaxy nexus (which is tethering its connection) everything seems to work (bluetooth icon goes blue) but internet doesnt work, browser wont load anything

IM TOO THANKFUL to see CM10, thank you thank you!
 

deani77

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2 comments/questions
1) boot animation still says CM 9 :p

2) Will the wifi hot fix work (from cm9) and would bluetooth tethering work on a p6810, bluetooth turns on, I ocnnect to my galaxy nexus (which is tethering its connection) everything seems to work (bluetooth icon goes blue) but internet doesnt work, browser wont load anything

IM TOO THANKFUL to see CM10, thank you thank you!

There is no new boot animation from CM Team made for CM10.

Sent from my GT-P6800 using Tapatalk 2
 

locerra

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2) Will the wifi hot fix work (from cm9)
Not yet, it might later on.
and would bluetooth tethering work on a p6810, bluetooth turns on, I ocnnect to my galaxy nexus (which is tethering its connection) everything seems to work (bluetooth icon goes blue) but internet doesnt work, browser wont load anything
I think this may be a bug with CM9 as well. I just tried to use bluetooth tethering with my tab as the client (running CM9), and got nothing. Not sure what is causing it, but I'll see if I can figure it out.

The wifi issue is a bit baffling as well -- it seems to be failing at a bit of code that didn't change between CM9 and CM10, urgh.
 
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BAD_BOY_KIEV

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I've had Zeta 3.5 + DakiX kernel v.1 = everything worked fine.
I've installed this ROM = OK. Nice JB. OK.
Wiped all the stuff, tried to flash Zeta 3.5 back = Hi Mr. Bootloop...
Wiped all the stuff, tried to flash Stock 4.0.4 back = Hi Mr. Bootloop...

Now I am messing with PC ODIN hope it helps.....

Thank to the DEV though and I can only repeat what he said in disclaimer and add - think twice....

Edit 1:eek:K, nice it's going more interesting....

<ID:0/011> Added!!
<ID:0/011> Removed!!
<ID:0/011> Added!!
<ID:0/011> Odin v.3 engine (ID:11)..
<ID:0/011> File analysis..
<ID:0/011> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/011> Initialzation..
<ID:0/011> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/011> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/011> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/011> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/011> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/011> RES OK !!
<ID:0/011> Completed..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
<ID:0/011> Removed!!
<ID:0/010> Added!!
<ID:0/010> Removed!!
<ID:0/011> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> P6800OXALQ1_P6800XXLQ1_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/011> Odin v.3 engine (ID:11)..
<ID:0/011> File analysis..
<ID:0/011> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/011> Initialzation..
<ID:0/011> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/011> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/011> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/011> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/011> cache.img
<ID:0/011> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/011> factoryfs.img
<ID:0/011> hidden.img
<ID:0/011> recovery.img
<ID:0/011> Sbl.bin
<ID:0/011> zImage
<ID:0/011> modem.bin
<ID:0/011> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/011> RES OK !!
<ID:0/011> Completed..
<ID:0/011> Added!!
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
<ID:0/011> Removed!!
<ID:0/010> Added!!

Mr. Bootloop hi again....SAMSUNG blinking and that is all....

Edit 2: Went to stock recovery and wiped everything I could...Rebooted...WELCOME TO ICS, bye Mr. Bootloop.
This wasn't the best trip I've had and I would not recommend anyone to such one.
Damn I will use those test builds never-ever...
 
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stema84

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I would like to thank you as well. Cm9 is my daily driver, hoping that cm10 can be too. Since i have a p6810, I was only able to try the gui, the appdrawer was smooth, the app switcher came up fast (but there only 2 running apps, so thats not a good comparison). In landscape mode the scrolling wasn't 100% smooth, but I'm using go launcher hd on cm9 too.
I've tried playing a video. But I didn't have sound. I also don't have in cm9 (webdl mkv) which didn't bother me so far, but is it a known problem or am I the only one with thos issue?

If the wifi is fixed, I'm switching to this rom. Thanks again!
 

locerra

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Any chance you'd consider a TVDPI version? (Like the Nexus 7; ro.sf.lcd_density=213 + onscreen buttons enabled) Even a flashable add-on to switch mode would be nice (think it requires framework changes).
I'll probably switch to that eventually, since out tablet is of that form factor. I personally prefer the old tablet UI, so I won't be switching until I can make it easy for people to switch UI's if they want to (haven't really looked at anything but fixing hardware bugs yet, I threw this configuration together in about a day and a half).
 

faridaizuddin

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Issues:

1. Camera's setting
2. Battery's icon percentage (default setting not the third party one)

Sent from my GT-P6800 using Tapatalk 2
 

funkyblue04

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Dec 15, 2010
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I am wondering why wifi is not being 100% fixed and Official CM9 support is not added before anywork on CM10?

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
 
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alxwlc

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I'll probably switch to that eventually, since out tablet is of that form factor. I personally prefer the old tablet UI, so I won't be switching until I can make it easy for people to switch UI's if they want to (haven't really looked at anything but fixing hardware bugs yet, I threw this configuration together in about a day and a half).
This CM10 is a very nice build actually compare to other Samsung smartphone. They have more bugs and boot loops.. Is just I need wifi connection for my daily work so I have no choice but to flash back to CM9. Will re flash again when wifi is fixed on CM10. Thanks to OP who build this..

Will buy you a beer soon. Cheers!!
 

locerra

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New Builds...

Wifi and A2DP should be fixed.

For people having issues with the CM settings, recall the first bullet in the known issues list -- phones get much more attention since there are a lot more devs for those, and as such many of the settings have been only ported for phones, while tablets just get settings, but not the actual functionality yet.

For the next build I'll see about switching to tvdpi. For now you can see what it will look like by setting the ro.sf.lcd_density to 213 in the build.prop (you will be missing software buttons though, so beware).
 

paratox

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THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR WORK!
without your effort we would only have stock/modded roms but you make this tablet more valuable! :good::)
 

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    I've started porting CyanogenMod 10 to the Galaxy Tab 7.7. 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 developers try to stablize CM10. I don't have time to help people unbrick their devices, and will not take responsibility for any user bricking their device, you flash this at your own risk.

    If you are a developer interested in helping out with the porting effort, please PM me.

    Known Issues
    • CM10 is in a primitive state, many features are still missing or don't work
    • HDMI dongle doesn't work (won't be fixed anytime soon, if ever)
    • Wifi features: hidden ssids, 5.0Ghz networks, wifi direct, portable hotspot
    • GPS isn't working
    • I815: CDMA and LTE isn't enabled
    • I815: Autobrightness is broken
    • I815: no IR-Blaster support (almost no chance of this ever getting fixed)
    Download
    Google apps can be found at http://goo.im/gapps
    Flash
    Flash from ClockworkMod Recovery, and make sure to wipe data/factory reset. No whining if it eats your homework.

    Build Instructions
    Setup a standard CyanogenMod 10 build environment (there are plenty of tutorials on the web already on how to do this). Then
    1. Add add the following entries to your local manifest
      Code:
      <project path="device/samsung/XXX"
          name="ohanar/android_device_samsung_XXX" 
          revision="jellybean"
          remote="github" />
      <project path="device/samsung/smdk4210-tab"
          name="ohanar/android_device_samsung_smdk4210-tab" 
          revision="jellybean"
          remote="github" />
      where you replace XXX with your device (i815, p6200, p6210, p6800, p6810, or t869).
    2. Make sure that your device is running the newest build of CyanogenMod 10.
    3. Make sure your device is plugged in and has debugging enabled.
    4. Run the extract-files script from your particular device tree.
    5. Run vendor/cm/get-prebuilts
    6. Your sources are now ready, to build run
      Code:
      $ . build/envsetup.sh       # this sets up the build environment
      $ lunch cm_XXX-userdebug    # this selects your device
      $ mka bacon                 # this builds CM

    Changelog
    • 10/04/2012
      • Wifi changes (hopefully improvement -- sleep should be more consistent, hidden networks should work)
      • Keyboard Dock support (thanks to technomancer)
      • Memory Leak fix and 57fps (used to be 30fps) (thanks to Espenfjo and Entropy512)
      • Triangle Away is back
      • USB storage is fixed
      • A month's worth of stability improvements for CM10
    • 09/03/2012
      • Many general CM10 fixes/improvements (including Camera settings)
      • Back to sharing kernel with the Galaxy S2 and Note
      • Switched to "Phablet" layout
      • Wifi switched back to wext -- more stable, but hidden ssids don't work with it
      • Battery section of Settings reports "Charging (USB)" when the device is plugged into a computer
      • Device specific settings (the Advanced section in settings)
      • Dock audio out -- need to enable in the advanced section (hopefully this fixes it, I don't have a dock to test)
      • P6800: Sim toolkit
      • Probably more stuff I'm forgetting :)
    • 08/16/2012
      • Wifi mac addresses are fixed (i.e. they are the same as on stock now)
      • Wifi can now connect to hidden ssids (needs testing, may have broken other stuff)
      • Wifi starts in a reasonable amount of time (regression from 08/15/2012)
      • Sensors work (regression from 08/15/2012)
    • 08/15/2012
      • General CyanogenMod fixes
      • Fixed backwards compatibility for removable sdcard
      • Regression: Wifi takes ~30secs to turn on (forgot to cherry-pick a patch we need)
      • Regression: Sensors are broken
    • 08/08/2012
      • Wifi works, hopefully without issue
      • Wifi Direct disabled (wasn't working anyway)
      • Wifi tethering enabled (no clue if it works)
      • A2DP should be fixed

    Credits
    • teamhacksung -- adding the necessary exynos4 and audio fixes to the CM tree
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    New beta builds

    There have been some interesting developments for Exynos 4210 tabs as well as CyanogenMod 10 in general. Since locerra's been really busy lately, I took some time to cook a few builds for the Tab 7.7 variants. I only have a Tab 7 Plus so I can't test these personally, but obviously it's built from the same sources as locerra's builds so they should be fine.

    Downloads
    P6800 (October 13, 2012): goo.im (md5: 7ab842a42fa4c883f4885df5b19ddfd6)
    P6810 (October 13, 2012): goo.im (md5: 3483ce01053c31b814eb2996a5a976d1)
    i815 (October 13, 2012): goo.im (md5: dee440eab3019057a8f1c8e0c8fa155c)

    Changes
    Flash from ClockworkMod Recovery. Data wipe most likely not necessary, but back up your data with either GoBackup / TitaniumBackup or a nandroid just in case.

    Cheers!
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    New builds. Nothing device specific, but there have been some CM10 changes; navbar buttons in portrait are behaving now, a new "expanded desktop" option for the home screen, as well as the debut of the new CM Filemanager. Also, I don't know when it happened, but the Phone app is no longer forced to landscape mode. It seems to have been fixed in the last few weeks, but I'm not sure which patch did it (we were the only tablet which had the issue, due to Samsung sensor stuff).

    Downloads
    P6800 (November 3, 2012): goo.im (md5: 5b79daab0d7eb9f5259d7c089a4c1266)
    P6810 (November 3, 2012): goo.im (md5: eea3ff7944b9e164c0ab4f36949678ff)
    i815 (November 3, 2012): goo.im (md5: 78cbdbf386b3b373f15bc1f78a0b3f2b)

    Flash from ClockworkMod Recovery. No wipe necessary. Backup your apps and contact data with TitaniumBackup or similar, and do a nandroid in ClockworkMod Recovery before updating. Report any new regressions here in this thread, don't bug CM developers or anything, please.
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    New builds

    Here are some new builds. No moar Linaro, I think it was causing the problems people were having with Bluetooth FCs and sensors not working. Anyways, the performance boosts from the Linaro toolchain were negligible, so that alone isn't a reason to merge them (and GPS does[/b] work without the Linaro patches, which was confusing me before). Other than that, this build is now using some new blobs I pulled from the latest ICS stock ROMs for all devices. New blobs don't necessarily fix anything (they're blobs; we have no idea what has changed, other than file sizes), but they're newer so it's possible they're faster, more stable, less memory leaky, etc.

    Download (P6800)
    ROM (November 26, 2012): goo.im (md5: d1f24544884ebbdbed8be65eef79f103)
    ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.1.9): goo.im (md5: 58cc9f803f86c9c4341fa143c8408ab4)
    Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 10 one)

    Download (P6810)
    ROM (November 26, 2012): goo.im (md5: fd705091855adad28e3d5a0952d7d504)
    ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.1.9): goo.im (md5: 312cbbd86522a3a2af42c45f25f7010c)
    Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 10 one)

    Download (i815)
    ROM (November 27, 2012): goo.im (md5: f9fa34bd649c2c616d7b20cfc946816f)
    ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.1.9): goo.im (md5: 6a72a2a85ca8bbceab6ee06743cd667e)
    Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps (use the CyanogenMod 10 one)

    Back up your stuff first! Are you crazy!!? No wipe necessary...
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    loccerra needs the ICS source for the i815 to drop before any attempt can be made.
    I actually need the blobs from the release, not the source -- we already are running off of that, which is the issue since the Honeycomb blobs don't work.

    An attempt could be made, but I don't think it would be worth the effort and I don't have any time right now. What has happened (and is ready to be merged) is a fix for the memory leak from Espenfjo (and Entropy512), so hopefully I can find some time to make builds for you all.