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Posted Saturday, August 18, 2012 by Dave Thornton in Android OS
 
 

Team EOS 3 *JELLYBEAN* for Motorola Xoom / MZ604 / WIFI ONLY


Continuing on from the success of the EOS ICS roms, Team EOS Xoom present to you EOS 3, based on JELLYBEAN!

It is the goal of Team EOS to develop and maintain the highest performing and most stable AOSP based rom for an array of platforms. The launching point for this development effort is the Motorola XOOM. Now as we speak the latest build is 135, and I can tell you it’s very stable and the team are working very hard, doing a fantastic job.

A quick note on Nightlies: NIGHTLIES ARE DEVELOPMENT BUILDS. They are automatically generated every now and then, and represent the compilation of the latest commits to the code repository. While every effort is made ensure that the commits that are accepted are stable and do not have a negative impact to the overall performance and function of the builds it is not possible to test every aspect of a commits impact to the overall repo prior to its inclusion in a given build. As a result it is entirely possible that instabilities may be introduced as a result of a given days commits. That is the nature of the nightly system, and the risk that is taken using the latest code changes to the project.

EOS Xoom is an AOSP based rom. It is developed and maintained by Team EOS and is the culmination of our own in house development efforts.

Features:
Because these are nightly builds the included features are constantly evolving, we do not provide a change log manually. Instead please see the changes on jenkins for your build.
For the most up to date and comprehensive listing of the changes included in this rom please visit http://review.teameos.org

Kernel:
Tiamat ICS Xoom kernel
Support for OC;Under/Overvolt
Governors: lagfree, interactive, conservative, ondemand, userspace, performance

Kernel Note: In compliance with GPL kernel source can be found at: https://github.com/solarnz/Tiamat-Xoom

Team EOS Xoom Nightly builds: http://goo-inside.me/devs/teameos/ro…tlies/wingray/

They also have a Splash Boot Screen app Google Play link. First and foremost a special thanks to Kalico for deciphering the encoding of the Motorola Xoom splash image.
This application allows you to select a picture saved on your local device, crop it to the correct size and flash it to your device. The application also handles the flashing of the image, so there is no need to reboot into recovery or fastboot – just reboot your device and see your new boot splash!
Note: The application replaces the default Motorola Dual Core Technology image with one of your choosing. This is not a boot animation switcher.

Many yrs ago Dave was MSDN trained, a web designer and computer shop owner. Loves walking his dogs, Lab & Welsh border collie. Golden Retriever. Plenty of fields around where he lives in Dundee, Scotland and is 2 miles from the beach.

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