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killerkhatiby009 01-09-2011 05:40 PM

Re: Fastest and most stable clean CDMA ROM
 
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Originally Posted by eric12341 (Post 2032961)
freezas ROM sucks because the EZInput installable only has english as a selectable language, the best 6.1 rom is the sprint basics one

It doesn't suck just because one thing and you could always just install a different EZInput cab. All the chef's around here make great ROM's each tailored for different people. As for me I dont use EZInput at all i prefer swype so it doesnt affect me. Its also the fastest ROM available for sure, things load just about instantly if you manage to keep it clean like I do. I experience absolutely no other issues with the ROM at all. I'm not saying its better than any other ROM but in my opinion it is the cleanest and quickest 6.1 ROM available.

eric12341 01-09-2011 06:37 PM

Re: Fastest and most stable clean CDMA ROM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by killerkhatiby009 (Post 2033166)
It doesn't suck just because one thing and you could always just install a different EZInput cab. All the chef's around here make great ROM's each tailored for different people. As for me I dont use EZInput at all i prefer swype so it doesnt affect me. Its also the fastest ROM available for sure, things load just about instantly if you manage to keep it clean like I do. I experience absolutely no other issues with the ROM at all. I'm not saying its better than any other ROM but in my opinion it is the cleanest and quickest 6.1 ROM available.

not only that but the start menu button is missing the windows logo and it uses build 21056 which is buggier than build 21057 and even 21052.

bobturismo 01-09-2011 06:48 PM

Re: Fastest and most stable clean CDMA ROM
 
I agree "That sense is the devil" as Bobby Boucher's mom would say. I remember flashing Dcd's ROM on my mogul/6700 all those years ago and ran that FOREVER, just a simply home page in the style of what was soon to become manila. As I got to the end of the life of it, I got a bug up my ass to flash one of these new "touchflo/manila" ROMS and had nothing but issues.

I think there is just too much incompatibility between HTC's software and MS's software. Most of the problems I had with TP2 ROMS were the phone juggling between HTC and MS softwarem depending on how you accessed a feature.

For me, most of the ROMS I tried worked great at first and then began to decline until failure, which is what I had with the sense roms on the mogul.

At some point I had tried one of Vin's older roms and it worked great, but I decided to flash something else, because something new in a ROM had came out and had interested me. Now I find myself going back to Vin's ROMs which have now been updated since then.

I have recently flashed Vin's "Jan.03.Neodium+Radio 2.37.WV UPDATE HERE" and then installed this cab which made my reception a lot better.

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/cdma-tp2-d...ml#post2028581

Then I run Ninja Ducks OCT 1.5v repack, I have instructions for that here.

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-touch-...explained.html

I run 748mhz, with 0 steps and interval set at 1000, load and jump don't affect anything when you set the steps to 0.

So far this ROM as been very very VERY good., may not look as fancy as some of the other ROMS, but the speed is really good and the stability seems really good (as do all of Vin's ROMS) and the battery life is really really good, on par with an SPB mobile shell rom. Battery meter shows 40-50mAh drain at idle, for a sense rom that's rare from what I've encountered.

I'm probably gonna install the start menu delete or wahtever it's called. I used it on another rom and it freed up a good chunk of RAM and turns the start menu into a list style like on XP. You just have to be more accurate with your thumb if you are not gonna use the stylus. But since this ROM has a programs tab with 30 quicklinks and the today home tab has 9, I probably won't ever use the start menu on all but rare occasions.

I'm probably gonna stick with VIN's ROMs until a REALLY good replacement 4G phone for the TP2 comes out. I may bite the bullet and get the EVO shift and keep the TP2 for out of country travel and backup. I would try those other ROMS first and then try VIN's last, you might find that you like it the most.



EDIT!!!!!!!!!!:

Nix that, jsut tried Wimospeed, much faster than OCT

killerkhatiby009 01-09-2011 09:46 PM

Re: Fastest and most stable clean CDMA ROM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eric12341 (Post 2033205)
not only that but the start menu button is missing the windows logo and it uses build 21056 which is buggier than build 21057 and even 21052.

I never had any issue with it being buggy and the logo isnt the standard windows one Freeza just placed his own which i dont mind its not a bug just a minor styling difference, did you install the last version?? As the last one that was released didn't work as well but the second to last one he made works great with no issues at all.

eric12341 01-09-2011 09:55 PM

Re: Fastest and most stable clean CDMA ROM
 
i didnt install it at all. i like the sprint basics rom the best for 6.1 and lead rom so far for 6.5, i may try the latest vin neo as ive been hearing good things about the battery life from the new radio.

bedlam247 01-10-2011 01:36 PM

Re: Fastest and most stable clean CDMA ROM
 
Thanks everyone for you contributions. I have a concept question, if I install a sense ROM and uncheck the sense component it means I will enable sense UI, but contained in the ROM will be memory used by the files associated with sense. So whether enable or not, any ROM using sense will still waste memory if you don't intend to you sense. Is that right?

bedlam247 01-10-2011 01:44 PM

Re: Fastest and most stable clean CDMA ROM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bobturismo (Post 2033214)
I agree "That sense is the devil" as Bobby Boucher's mom would say. I remember flashing Dcd's ROM on my mogul/6700 all those years ago and ran that FOREVER, just a simply home page in the style of what was soon to become manila. As I got to the end of the life of it, I got a bug up my ass to flash one of these new "touchflo/manila" ROMS and had nothing but issues.

I think there is just too much incompatibility between HTC's software and MS's software. Most of the problems I had with TP2 ROMS were the phone juggling between HTC and MS softwarem depending on how you accessed a feature.

For me, most of the ROMS I tried worked great at first and then began to decline until failure, which is what I had with the sense roms on the mogul.

At some point I had tried one of Vin's older roms and it worked great, but I decided to flash something else, because something new in a ROM had came out and had interested me. Now I find myself going back to Vin's ROMs which have now been updated since then.

I have recently flashed Vin's "Jan.03.Neodium+Radio 2.37.WV UPDATE HERE" and then installed this cab which made my reception a lot better.

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/cdma-tp2-d...ml#post2028581

Then I run Ninja Ducks OCT 1.5v repack, I have instructions for that here.

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-touch-...explained.html

I run 748mhz, with 0 steps and interval set at 1000, load and jump don't affect anything when you set the steps to 0.

So far this ROM as been very very VERY good., may not look as fancy as some of the other ROMS, but the speed is really good and the stability seems really good (as do all of Vin's ROMS) and the battery life is really really good, on par with an SPB mobile shell rom. Battery meter shows 40-50mAh drain at idle, for a sense rom that's rare from what I've encountered.

I'm probably gonna install the start menu delete or wahtever it's called. I used it on another rom and it freed up a good chunk of RAM and turns the start menu into a list style like on XP. You just have to be more accurate with your thumb if you are not gonna use the stylus. But since this ROM has a programs tab with 30 quicklinks and the today home tab has 9, I probably won't ever use the start menu on all but rare occasions.

I'm probably gonna stick with VIN's ROMs until a REALLY good replacement 4G phone for the TP2 comes out. I may bite the bullet and get the EVO shift and keep the TP2 for out of country travel and backup. I would try those other ROMS first and then try VIN's last, you might find that you like it the most.



EDIT!!!!!!!!!!:

Nix that, jsut tried Wimospeed, much faster than OCT


Thanks! Can you send me link to Wimospeed?

horndoctor 01-10-2011 05:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bedlam247
Thanks everyone for you contributions. I have a concept question, if I install a sense ROM and uncheck the sense component it means I will enable sense UI, but contained in the ROM will be memory used by the files associated with sense. So whether enable or not, any ROM using sense will still waste memory if you don't intend to you sense. Is that right?

If you flash a rom that has SenseUI but you disable it by unchecking it in Today Settings then it will not be loaded into RAM memory at boot thus freeing up the RAM memory it would normally use. It will still be in your device storage memory taking up space. If you flash a rom that does not have SenseUI then you will have more device storage memory available for other things.

bedlam247 01-10-2011 08:05 PM

Re: Fastest and most stable clean CDMA ROM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by horndoctor (Post 2033908)
Wirelessly posted (htc Pocket PC: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.11) Sprint MP6950SP)



If you flash a rom that has SenseUI but you disable it by unchecking it in Today Settings then it will not be loaded into RAM memory at boot thus freeing up the RAM memory it would normally use. It will still be in your device storage memory taking up space. If you flash a rom that does not have SenseUI then you will have more device storage memory available for other things.


Got it! Thanks so much!

sprinttouch666 01-10-2011 08:31 PM

Re: Fastest and most stable clean CDMA ROM
 
seems like you have a lot of advice already but i would highly suggest a 6.5 rom over a 6.5.x for sure if you want stability.


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