is the nook color cm9 support going to continue? and when will it come out?
Yes support will continue. Rule number 1 of CM is NO ETA'S!!! You can download unofficial CM9 nightly builds in the dev subforum.
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minnime007 said:
is the nook color cm9 support going to continue? and when will it come out?
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It will be continued as nightly builds have been posted regularly.
koopakid08 said:
Yes support will continue. Rule number 1 of CM is NO ETA'S!!! You can download unofficial CM9 nightly builds in the dev subforum.
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thanks, i just flashed the alpha , little buggy cant wait for official release!
Requests for ETA's can make people a little touchy.
Go to the development thread and look for the nightly builds compiled and posted by Samiam. He has a link on the first post which has his nightly builds. The devs have made some amazing progress since that alpha. I am running the nightly from a day or so ago. You'll be amazed. They are unofficial, and entirely great.
tf101 nightly rolling out!!!
get.cm/?device=tf101
this has been posted already.
Please close this thread.
This 'news' has already been posted: New CM9 Nightly Builds for TF101
Hey Guys i need some help here i want to know when a stable version of ICS/CM9 for Nook COlor will be released with everything working... if you have one can you send a zip file to my email ([email protected])
mounths2016 said:
Hey Guys i need some help here i want to know when a stable version of ICS/CM9 for Nook COlor will be released with everything working... if you have one can you send a zip file to my email ([email protected])
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I don't think you will see a "STABLE" version for a while.
Go over to the Nook Color Android Development forum and read for yourself.
well ics/cm9 is actually pretty stable for everyday use in my opinion. Honestly you just have to flash it and see for yourself, look under the development forum for the zip inside the cm9/ics thread
ICS/CM9 is "very very stable."
EVERYTHING is working for ME, works great.
There are few threads with "ICS" or "CM9" on the title in the Dev. section.
Source: https://plus.google.com/117962666888533781522/posts/hHKqw4zU3vZ
Break out the bubbly, we have successfully been merged in. Congrats, Verygreen, for all your hard work!
woot!
wonder when the first official nightly is ready. anyone has an idea from past experiences, how long it takes them from announcing the device, to first nightly?
The merge is not fully complete yet.
We most likely missed today's nightly window too. Hopefully tomorrow we'll be fully ready.
That is way awesome. CM 10.2 here we come
Thanks for the update. If you don't mind me asking, what's causing the delay?
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Seraphnox said:
Thanks for the update. If you don't mind me asking, what's causing the delay?
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Some internal references to supportng repos are broken due to them being renamed + kernel tree somehow failed to upload it seems.
Thanks for this (official cm), great work!
Break out the bubbly, we have successfully been merged in. Congrats, Verygreen, for all your hard work!
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This is great news. I have a Nook HD and hope this will mean that soon more bluetooth keyboards will work with it! (In particular the Anker Ultra-slim). I was interested in verygreen's own updated CM, but was unclear whether this works on the HD or just the HD+.
Perhaps we will also be able to use some planetarium/star charting apps. Invariably I am told that they are incompatible with my device.
Paul
Suthers said:
This is great news. I have a Nook HD and hope this will mean that soon more bluetooth keyboards will work with it! (In particular the Anker Ultra-slim). I was interested in verygreen's own updated CM, but was unclear whether this works on the HD or just the HD+.
Perhaps we will also be able to use some planetarium/star charting apps. Invariably I am told that they are incompatible with my device.
Paul
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My Anker bluetooth kb K1280C (can't remember what it's called) works fine with CM. Whereas bluetooth keyboards don't seem to work on stock. But, bt mice work on stock, and don't work on CM. Go figure.
This sounds like great news & a testament to verygreen's tireless efforts into transforming this crippled color e-reader into the best deal out there for android tablets. I'm excited about this development but can somebody explain what it means to be CM official as opposed to unofficial? & maybe how things will change? (for the better I'm assuming)
I used to have an official CM8 ROM on my old Nexus S 4G a while back & this unofficial CM rom by verygreen runs so much better & more stable than that one did.
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Hi,
I bought a Nook HD+ sometime back and have been reading up a lot about rooting and installing custom ROM' on the forum of late. I had planned to install the currently available custom ROM today, but I bumped across this thread.
Being a newbie, from what I can gather, Cyanogen would officially be supporting Nook HD+ ROM', so we can expect an official release soon. So my question is, if it's better to wait for the official CM release or go ahead and install the currently available unofficial version?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I bought a Nook HD+ sometime back and have been reading up a lot about rooting and installing custom ROM' on the forum of late. I had planned to install the currently available custom ROM today, but I bumped across this thread.
Being a newbie, from what I can gather, Cyanogen would officially be supporting Nook HD+ ROM', so we can expect an official release soon. So my question is, if it's better to wait for the official CM release or go ahead and install the currently available unofficial version?
Thanks in advance.
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go with unofficial, and just update as they release new builds. It will be quite a while until we will see official RC not to mention stable release...
wow this is awesome news, I made a gamble 2 weeks ago to import the nook HD+ to europe hoping that cyanogenmod would support the HD+ in the coming weeks. Now running verygreen's emmc 10.1
Great Work
This is fantastic news. I join everyone in thanking Verygreen.
I hope an official build means easier modifications when using things like autopatcher to create a tabletui. There hasn't been much of an update in a few weeks in that thread.
Awesome news! Thanks again for all your hard work, Verygreen.
Outstanding! Congrats to all involved.
This is due to verygreens hard work, and is a testament to the quality of his code. It is my understanding he will still be doing all the work for CM, but now it will be "blessed" as an official CM port instead of unofficial. The state of the port will still depend on the (excellent) work that verygreen puts into this rom.
Thanks again verygreen for making my Nook HD+ a decent tablet instead of a marginal one.
Melven1 said:
This is due to verygreens hard work, and is a testament to the quality of his code. It is my understanding he will still be doing all the work for CM, but now it will be "blessed" as an official CM port instead of unofficial. The state of the port will still depend on the (excellent) work that verygreen puts into this rom.
Thanks again verygreen for making my Nook HD+ a decent tablet instead of a marginal one.
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Will I be able to get the first nightlie from the the unofficial rom I have installed under updates? Or will I need to do a fersh install when this rolls out? Thanks again!
So should I download this on my 10.1 hybrid version?
If I do, do I need to do anything specific or will the update happen automatically?
You cannot run this on your hybrid. It is intended to be installed directly on the internal memory. If you decide to do it, abandon the hybrid SD and follow the dummies guide for installing to internal memory.
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leapinlar said:
You cannot run this on your hybrid. It is intended to be installed directly on the internal memory. If you decide to do it, abandon the hybrid SD and follow the dummies guide for installing to internal memory.
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so has cm 10.2 become stable?
mynookhd said:
so has cm 10.2 become stable?
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CM10.2 for the Nook HD and HD+ is NOT stable.
However, CyanogenMod have released M1 (milestone 1) of the CM10.2 for our Nooks. It's more stable than Nightly builds, but not as stable as a Release Candidate, or an actual stable version. Of course, one CyanogenMod staff member stated it's just as good, based off his opinion.
It's completely you're call if you want to use CM10.2; but remember TRIM, and whether you have one of the Samsung made internal-memory chips.
HiddenG said:
CM10.2 for the Nook HD and HD+ is NOT stable.
However, CyanogenMod have released M1 (milestone 1) of the CM10.2 for our Nooks. It's more stable than Nightly builds, but not as stable as a Release Candidate, or an actual stable version. Of course, one CyanogenMod staff member stated it's just as good, based off his opinion.
It's completely you're call if you want to use CM10.2; but remember TRIM, and whether you have one of the Samsung made internal-memory chips.
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Is there a list somewhere showing the various emmc chips? One of mine is MBG4GA - any idea where I can check this out?
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Just found this info - looks like I'm OK - is it just the MAG2GA chips?
Don't need to worry about trim. Verygreen disabled it after some users reported bricked devices.