CM9 AOSP Support Thread - EVO Shift 4G General

Alright I've been asked to make a thread of what Roms have what problems. Well I can't list them right now but I can give you a preview of what I'm working on! It's not complete and I'm having troubles with some stuff but I can work it out. Also to let everyone know, I am still working on JB, don't think I'm getting side track
CM9 ( Original ) Known Bugs:
Gotta re-flash and look at the Rom
Nexus S ( Crespo ) CM9 Ported:
Gotta re-flash and look at the Rom
Nexus S 4G ( Crespo4G ) CM9 Ported:
Gotta re-flash and look at the Rom
Evo 4G ( Supersonic ) CM9 Ported:
Gotta re-flash and look at the Rom

Am I the only one who thinks ics on the shift is a bit too slow? I want to switch so bad, but when I do, it just seems so slow compared to ginger bread
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Garridon said:
Am I the only one who thinks ics on the shift is a bit too slow? I want to switch so bad, but when I do, it just seems so slow compared to ginger bread
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Latest CM9 Unofficial with Spark's Latest Kernel is the Best so far.

blmvxer said:
Latest CM9 Unofficial with Spark's Latest Kernel is the Best so far.
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I'll go and test that out real quick
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Link me to the rom if you would??
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blmvxer said:
Latest CM9 Unofficial with Spark's Latest Kernel is the Best so far.
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I'll have to try that out, is there any good changes in the unofficial version with my unofficial kernel lol?
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Not as fast but fast enough for me i think. Using your ZRam kernel Sparks

Just want to thank megahostgamer for all the work you've done , already brought like 4 (guestimation) good roms to the scene
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Hubertkilgore said:
Just want to thank megahostgamer for all the work you've done , already brought like 4 (guestimation) good roms to the scene
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Thanks
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Best ICS Combination

Hello, I've been using CM9 but I find it a bit laggy.
What is the best ICS rom and kernel combination for speed?
Thanks
the latest cm9 kang and the trinity seuv kernel, you wont believe how fast it is.
latest cm9 kang http://goo.gl/bdy4w
trinity seuv kernel http://morfic.euroskank.com/simka/SEUV22-ICS-NS-ALPHA3.zip
simms22 said:
the latest cm9 kang and the trinity seuv kernel, you wont believe how fast it is.
latest cm9 kang http://goo.gl/bdy4w
trinity seuv kernel http://morfic.euroskank.com/simka/SEUV22-ICS-NS-ALPHA3.zip
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There are cm9 builds now? Are there any for the NS4G?
ttiwwop
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i still prefer kwiboo's v2 + franco kernel.
i would love the SEUV kernel if USB and Data Limits was working. It was the only missing function.
PS: franco's wifi tethering is broken with the above combination.
After many convinacions I prefer Kwilboo v2 + franco
Cm9 isn't out yet nice joke.
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I think the OP is talking about Alpha 11. Anyways, I am sporting Alpha 11 with Franco's kernel and works very well. I haven't seen any lag at all. Make sure you force hw in the developers option.
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lynyrd65 said:
There are cm9 builds now? Are there any for the NS4G?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1359253
Alpha ICS Build for the 4G
Ieatnoobs said:
I think the OP is talking about Alpha 11. Anyways, I am sporting Alpha 11 with Franco's kernel and works very well. I haven't seen any lag at all. Make sure you force hw in the developers option.
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I agree..this is smooth and fast
blackroseimmortal09 said:
Cm9 isn't out yet nice joke.
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CS9 Alpha 11 is out
Bounced off a tower to a forum near you!
CM9 Alpha 11 with Matrix kernel. Deep Idle, Lazy gov, OCed to 1.1 and stock voltages. Sweet combo.
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I hope that the current batch of ICS ROMS do not represent how the real ICS performs, or even comes close for that matter.
Eclair~ said:
I hope that the current batch of ICS ROMS do not represent how the real ICS performs, or even comes close for that matter.
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Odd. Mine runs well. Still a few little things but overall way better than sdk port.
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Cm9 isn't out yet nice joke.
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no, im serious. cm9 alpha kang http://goo.gl/bdy4w
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Cm9 isn't out yet nice joke.
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Its alpha cm9, but without the cmparts (cm settings) we're used to in CM.. as of now. Soon to change, I'm sure.
. . NS4G . . CM7 . .
I've tried Koush's ROM (now known as CM9 however refuse to call it that since there is nothing CM about it), and Kwiboo's ROM v2 and have to say that Kwiboo's ROM is the most stable and contained most of the features working before any other ICS ROM out there.
Pair Kwiboo's ROM v2 along with franco.kernel and you should have no problems. (I've tried the stock kernal along with the GlaDOS kernal as well.) Also running the franco.kernel with Kwiboo's v2 ROM fixes USB mounting and data usage!
decalex said:
Its alpha cm9, but without the cmparts (cm settings) we're used to in CM.. as of now. Soon to change, I'm sure.
. . NS4G . . CM7 . .
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Isn't that was makes CyangenMod, a CyanogenMod? Otherwise it's the same as any other ICS AOSP ROM out there.
AeroEchelon said:
I've tried Koush's ROM (now known as CM9 however refuse to call it that since there is nothing CM about it), and Kwiboo's ROM v2 and have to say that Kwiboo's ROM is the most stable and contained most of the features working before any other ICS ROM out there.
Pair Kwiboo's ROM v2 along with franco.kernel and you should have no problems. (I've tried the stock kernal along with the GlaDOS kernal as well.) Also running the franco.kernel with Kwiboo's v2 ROM fixes USB mounting and data usage!
Isn't that was makes CyangenMod, a CyanogenMod? Otherwise it's the same as any other ICS AOSP ROM out there.
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just to clarify here a little bit - data usage and data usage limits are 2 separate functions.
data limits works with franco, but data usage has been working stock on v2.
i'm going to flash v3 soon and test out the differences.
IMNO kwiboo has a clear separation between kernel/drivers and AOSP which is probably why signal indicator isn't fixed yet. T__T
some screenies...
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I've used the following combinations:
Kwiboo v2 + franco kernel
Brainmaster mix v5
CM9 Alpha 11 (Koush's ROM)
I've found CM9 to be the most stable and quite fast. Franco kernel would probably make it a bit faster but seems a bit unnecessary.
So far everything looks like it works in CM9 Alpha 11, whereas certain things don't work in the others (such as the camcorder in Kwiboo, and BM messes some apps up because of the ad-free hosts).

miui gingerbread(test 1 uploaded)

hey guys i was thinking to make a miui gingerbread port to wildfire.i already made on for lg optimus one and helped to get it working on galaxy ace.what i want is to show that our little tiny phones can also run it and are not so less as compared to hdpi phones.see my signature to get a look at miui ginger bread in optimus one
so what i need from u guys is some testers,bug reporters adn some suggesters.if u are ready just reply to this thread.
here is 1st download test it and tell me if it boots.make sure to back up your current rom.anyone intrested in taking this project from here and is a good resizer pm me.refer to mdroid's android central..its the easiest way to resize.
Regards kssood.
Oh snap, sign me up for testing
oh snap! signed up
So tell me, how's the performance on them? Similar to CM7?
still beta!see my signature and click the miui banner to go to my thread.and give me the link for the most stable cm7 rom for yr device
Some users are reporting that RC1 of 7.2 works good.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=RC&device=buzz
I personally use Build 14 (KANGed CM7 nightly by ErwinP)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22606301&postcount=2518
But if you're just looking for the stable version it's 7.1.0.1
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=stable&device=buzz
this puzzled me more.....what do u want me to base it upon?
Can't say anything about 7.2, but the second link is working perfectly on my phone, so that might be a nice basis.
7.2 is working perfect for me not had any problems at all, and sign me up for testing. I loved miui v4, just a shame it doesn't work well enough yet.
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Good idea Probably it's better to have a working gingerbread miui than a ICS Miui build with the same issues as in CM9. Thumps up for your work
Fine!!! Personnaly I love Miui. I want to test the rom but I'm a french and my english is too bad :/
I would also like to test it and 7.2 works great for me too.
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Sign me up for the beta! I'll happily test/bug report and provide feedback, just like I've done for MIUI4, I'm also willing to reflash and try new roms.
hmmm, looking forward to this rom. id be happy to test it.
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test one up.try it.wish it boots
kssood said:
test one up.try it.wish it boots
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Did you based it on 7.2??
I really luv to test it...
Downloading the test build now, I'll flash and report back later!
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is it working?
it boots....but launcher FC all time and it needs a lot of resizing....good work mate
A lot of resizing needs to be done, I've had no issues with it so far.
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(Q)HDMI out on ics?

Am currently running CM9 1.5 and loving the stability and smoothness the from is giving me on my evo.
Wondering if there are any ics kernels that support the team win HDMI app that worked well for me running sense roms with a kernel that supported it.
I've looked around and can't find mention of an ics kernel that does the job. Am hoping I missed something and one of my fellow forum members could point me in the right direction. Thanks for your time!
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Bump.
Anything?
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Last time I read about this someone mentioned there is NO HDMI for ics right now. Not until and official ics kernel is released, I believe .if there is let me knowLol
So NO . That's y i keep cm7 on boot manager, I just boot it up when I wanna use HDMI.

[Q] I really want a faster rom :\ any suggestions?

what ROMS do you guys use? I really need a faster ROM than I have been using :\
I have been using JB and ICS for long enough CynogenMod and stuff .. and all of these are slow while using wifi and stuff
awaisthebest said:
what ROMS do you guys use? I really need a faster ROM than I have been using :\
I have been using JB and ICS for long enough CynogenMod and stuff .. and all of these are slow while using wifi and stuff
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Not enough information there. You haven't mentioned which ROMs you've tried (so many different CM ports are available) and where you're finding lag/how you define 'fast'.
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I suggest tytungs nexushd2 aosp 2.3.7 rom
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awaisthebest said:
what ROMS do you guys use? I really need a faster ROM than I have been using :\
I have been using JB and ICS for long enough CynogenMod and stuff .. and all of these are slow while using wifi and stuff
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buy a real android phone
just sayin
awaisthebest, aca is the best (AmeriCan Android)
Sorry, couldn't resist it.
I'd suggest getting Tytung's 4.0.4 ICS rom, never had any problem with it, it's really fast as well.
Robbie P said:
awaisthebest, aca is the best (AmeriCan Android)
Sorry, couldn't resist it.
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This is soooooo true!
aotillia said:
This is soooooo true!
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I'll be trying aca soon thanks guys <3
i used thisRom
try this Rom its fast and stable
https://sites.google.com/site/nexushd2android/nexushd2-gingerbread/v3-3

HTC Wildfire Scripts

Hey guys, pretty new here but anyway looking for some scripts to speed up the performance of my wildfire running Cm10. Any suggestions?
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OliEvans said:
Hey guys, pretty new here but anyway looking for some scripts to speed up the performance of my wildfire running Cm10. Any suggestions?
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I guess you mean CM9? because cm10 is still WIP.
Anyway, you could try crossbreeder.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113150
Cheers
lakshan_456 said:
I guess you mean CM9? because cm10 is still WIP.
Anyway, you could try crossbreeder.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113150
Cheers
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Thanks a lot, I'll give it a try!
I'm using benni's CM10. If you want to try it out for yourself here's the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2112864
OliEvans said:
Thanks a lot, I'll give it a try!
I'm using benni's CM10. If you want to try it out for yourself here's the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2112864
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I have tried JB on my Willy. but I would highly recommend a cm9 rom if you really want android 4.+
cm9 is much faster than cm10.
lakshan_456 said:
I have tried JB on my Willy. but I would highly recommend a cm9 rom if you really want android 4.+
cm9 is much faster than cm10.
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Normally use gingerbread but was testing out jb on wildfire, was quite slow and unstable so was looking for some scripts to help. Safe to say I'll be moving down to cm9 or lower soon :laugh:
You can also give V6 Supercharger a try, installing it is probably the most fun you can get while installing something ever, lol.
*Hey whats up! I think I need more room. Just a second i think i got it. Yep this should be fine , LOL.* thats how a .bat file shows up while increasing its size on ur screen each time it pops a message, had to open it 3 times cuz im a knucklehead and it was hillarious every time.

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