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OP updated. I've played with 21015 now and like what I've seen. As fast as 20764 (20954 was slower) and with a few new features. Slightly worse on memory.
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OK - few days of solid use under the belt now on 21015 and this is where I'm staying for a while. Good speed, no bugs / stability issues, etc. No more flashing for me (anyone heard / said that before...?)
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Here is a raw 21015 xip, in case no one has it. It still needs to be ported over. but it will be a start for a lot of people.
The XIP works great on 21018 SYS. But here is the XIP for everyone. Just port it over to your device and be happy. |
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I built a ROM with 21015 lastnight from the "hype".
So far it seems stable but no where as responsive, especially TF3d, as 20931. My Votes staying the same for now. For giggles I'm gonna try 21159 then 20764 before I go back to 20931.
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20765 for now...
21018 is apparently quite good too 21015 is just a patched 21014, which was pretty fast itself |
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Yeah 21018 Is good. 21015, I have a actual 21015, Every DSM is matching in that build. XIP is matching. And file size is larger then 21014, this is when doing a byte-to-byte comparison.
Playing with everything. Love the startup speed of 21018 |
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