Today we are releasing sapphire 1.1.1, This is mainly a bug-fix release for Ruby, but it impacted Sapphire as well due to changes in camera.apk, that fixes the camera resolution.
Download Links for all roms are now available at Http://wiki.ccroms.net
Work Around for RomManager issues:
RomManager has been causing issues for both Sapphire and Ruby users by applying the downloads out of order, the best way to work around this is to use RomManager download the files, and manually apply the downloads in recovery.
all downloads should be applied in this order: wipe>rom>gapps>boot and allow phone to load>reboot into recovery>apply theme
boot and allow phone to load>reboot into recovery, can be removed from the process but should you run into problems add those steps back in to see if the problem resolves.
For announcements,
CCRoms is now accepting code contributions. As we continue to grow adding more devices it keeps getting more difficult for only cvpcs and I to get everything going on the device and actually get features and bugs worked out. So now we are asking you guys to help with that.
The procedure to do so is just like cyanogenmod, fork our repo and make changes and submit a pull request.
All of our code is available at cvpcs's Profile - GitHub
Also we managed to get a Droid X, here is a video of it shot by me on Ruby 1.1.1
[video=youtube;UpMLpXxyje8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpMLpXxyje8"]YouTube - Ccroms.net droid x[/video]
Download Links for all roms are now available at Http://wiki.ccroms.net
Work Around for RomManager issues:
RomManager has been causing issues for both Sapphire and Ruby users by applying the downloads out of order, the best way to work around this is to use RomManager download the files, and manually apply the downloads in recovery.
all downloads should be applied in this order: wipe>rom>gapps>boot and allow phone to load>reboot into recovery>apply theme
boot and allow phone to load>reboot into recovery, can be removed from the process but should you run into problems add those steps back in to see if the problem resolves.
For announcements,
CCRoms is now accepting code contributions. As we continue to grow adding more devices it keeps getting more difficult for only cvpcs and I to get everything going on the device and actually get features and bugs worked out. So now we are asking you guys to help with that.
The procedure to do so is just like cyanogenmod, fork our repo and make changes and submit a pull request.
All of our code is available at cvpcs's Profile - GitHub
Also we managed to get a Droid X, here is a video of it shot by me on Ruby 1.1.1
[video=youtube;UpMLpXxyje8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpMLpXxyje8"]YouTube - Ccroms.net droid x[/video]