does anyone know it v6 scripts work with this rom? thanks![]()
does anyone know it v6 scripts work with this rom? thanks![]()
I understand this is buikt for the droidx, But I was wondering if its possible in anyway to port this over to droid 2?
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Well sweet. Ill just run stock rooted till then. Ty
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D1/D2/DX Were all supposed to be released on the same day pending an all clear from testers. I'm guessing the D2 rom had a bug and is being tweaked. I myself can't wait SS was my favorite rom on my D1.
Yeah all these 2nd-init ROMs have made me not even miss my D1 honestly. All the GB goodness only not as buggy since we have more powerful and memory filled phones to work with. And I cant figure out where I read the post that he was working on it. One of the downsides to following 5 different forums lol. But it will definitely be worth the wait for you guys, its been running great on the X.
D2 has been released!
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Kernel question, i know the dx can't be overclocked easily because of the kernel issues. i am runnin ssx 2.1, amazing rom by the way. i downloaded milestone overclocker, and it will let upload modules to overclock. is this a true overclock because i didn't really notice a speed difference?
Slick as hell DX
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Its like the apex of the vortex.
Not sure what you mean by true overclock but if it says it is working and the read outs stay on reboot then it probably is working. The thing is with how snappy and smooth these 2nd-init ROMs are its probably difficult to tell or notice any difference.
Just what I have noticed using various overclocking methods. I could be completely nuts though![]()