{T}[DEVELOPMENT] - CM10.1 - Android 4.2.2 - FreeXperia Project

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CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.

Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
 
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jerpelea

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HOWTO

Install instructions:
first time
- power off the phone:
- hold vol+ and plug usb to boot into fastboot (blu led)
- fastboot flash boot boot.img (from cm10 zip)
- fastboot reboot
- enter recovery, on boot led will be violet for 3'', during this period press vol+
- flash rom zip
- flash gapps zip
- wipe
- reboot

for update just flash rom zip from recovery
Google Apps are not included in this ROM. You'll need to find those yourself if you want them.


ENJOY AN UNOFFICIAL CM10 RELEASE BROUGHT TO YOU BY FreeXperia Team


PLEASE DONT MIRROR OUR ROMS

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http://unrestrict.li/FXP
 
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tilal6991

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Just a warning about flashing 4.2. The storage system is completely changed. The data partition is now no longer used and the sdcard partition serves as both data and emulated sdcard. Keep that in mind before you flash this. You will need to move your files around.

Also audio is temporarily broken and camera and HDMI out do not work.

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y2grae

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Has 4.2 gapps still got the 5mp camera?
I know that was the big issue with my Pac man install

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Just a warning about flashing 4.2. The storage system is completely changed. The data partition is now no longer used and the sdcard partition serves as both data and emulated sdcard. Keep that in mind before you flash this. You will need to move your files around.
Now that nightlies for 10.1 are being churned, any chance the 'how to install' section in the FXP website could be updated on what needs moving around to get 10.1 installed ?
 

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Nightlies are not being produced yet as there is still some stuff to sort. Once nightlies do start though either the fxp team (or if they don't I) will produce a guide.

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The data partition is now no longer used and the sdcard partition serves as both data and emulated sdcard.
I have not flashed 4.2 so I dont yet personally know whats what. But I'd like to understand of course.
In 4.2 /data doesnt exist anymore, the previously reserved storage is freed and available to the user as /sdcard and data is (without actually having seen it, I reckon) stored in a sub-folder in that directory. The external memory is presented as a sub-folder as well in said directory. More or less correct?

If so, hurray! That would tremendously simplify messing around with app data and backups.
 

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I have not flashed 4.2 so I dont yet personally know whats what. But I'd like to understand of course.
In 4.2 /data doesnt exist anymore, the previously reserved storage is freed and available to the user as /sdcard and data is (without actually having seen it, I reckon) stored in a sub-folder in that directory. The external memory is presented as a sub-folder as well in said directory. More or less correct?

If so, hurray! That would tremendously simplify messing around with app data and backups.
Also what Ive read that data moves to a sub folder called 0, this folder is the "main" user aka multi-user mode. Note that 4.2 phones dont support multi-user but its being standardized. So by this logic the second user (for tablet users) data will be stored in a sub folder called 1. Etc...

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BoneMo

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Any progress on 4.2 for the T ?
does not seem to be + funny thing is that developer friendly Xperia T doesnt have CM10.1 and developers unfriendly with bad documentation Galaxy S III does have CM10.1 so i am glad that i have SGS III and mom has Xperia T
 

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Yep. The groundwork has been laid so that camera should now work/work very soon.

And to the guy with the S3 - good luck for future android versions. A lot of hard work has gone into porting the Nexus 4 kernel. With the old kernel we essentially had CM10.1 almost fully working within 2 weeks of official code drop.

Essentially we took a step backwards by rebasing all work on te Nexus 4 kernel but took multiple steps forward as from now on anything the Nexus 4 has we can have pretty much at the same time.
 

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Yep. The groundwork has been laid so that camera should now work/work very soon.

And to the guy with the S3 - good luck for future android versions. A lot of hard work has gone into porting the Nexus 4 kernel. With the old kernel we essentially had CM10.1 almost fully working within 2 weeks of official code drop.

Essentially we took a step backwards by rebasing all work on te Nexus 4 kernel but took multiple steps forward as from now on anything the Nexus 4 has we can have pretty much at the same time.
That's pretty awesome, and pretty nice that there's such compatibility out of Qualcomm. With what you've learned, do you think that the Xperia T will be supported well for as long as the Nexus 4?

And finally, is the camera the last thing you guys want working before release?
 

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That's pretty awesome, and pretty nice that there's such compatibility out of Qualcomm. With what you've learned, do you think that the Xperia T will be supported well for as long as the Nexus 4?

And finally, is the camera the last thing you guys want working before release?
Camera is almost done/or already done but there is some other issues to resolv, its a wip now with 3.4 (mako kernel) and as soon as its done the device will be awesome with CM10.1 pretty much as a pure cm10.1 nexus device :D

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Dekudan

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Camera is almost done/or already done but there is some other issues to resolv, its a wip now with 3.4 (mako kernel) and as soon as its done the device will be awesome with CM10.1 pretty much as a pure nexus device :D

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Awesome awesome news to hear. Cannae wait!
 
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I have so much love for you guys, dump your GFs, I have enough for all of you :D

I have to admit, without any word out and no updates on the progress being made, I was wondering where the Sony guys where with the Exynos4 having an up and running base system. But this brings the grin back onto my face. Thanks :thumbup:
 

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I'm sorry if this is a bit too early to ask, is Miracast support going to work its way into the CM build for the Xperia T? It officially is supported in the factory ROM, so wonder if it will be activated accordingly in CM.