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Re: 2D manilla on apache?
I told myself I was tired of resetting my phone, and giving up on Manilla 2d, but I came across this thread...
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=38596 Haven't given it a shot yet, but just wanted to throw it out there, because I've been following this thread and a lot of others closely, and this is the firs thing that looks promising.. |
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Re: 2D manilla on apache?
Here you go Apache owners. Confirmed to be working on the 6700.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2770
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Re: 2D manilla on apache?
works perfectly on my apache, download latest from XDA dev site, make it to oem, and wallahhh....I love my apache all over again...thanks for the info blazingwolf.
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Thanx edit. any links to a "read me" file for this. or description of baking as an oem in ppckitchen. I've baked before, just wanted a back-up instruction for this in case there was some different procedures. Also, honestly, is it slow? I noticed on the youtube video that there was a little hang-up leaving the today screen. after that it moved fairly fast. But I hate hang-ups bad (type A personality) Also, do you need to leave off almost everything else to get memory for this? And finally, which version of Opera will need to be included? Actually, anybody have a ROM for this for the apache?????? I'd rather just do that Last edited by iclickjohn; 09-29-2008 at 11:19 PM. Reason: added info |
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Re: 2D manilla on apache?
from the recent PPCkitchen_OEM already have that OEM, I just extracted the new cab released from XDA Dev and replace all the file in the OEM, and that's it. The reason I did this is to have more space in the Apache.
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