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List of 1.1 ROMs for Viewsonic G-Tablet
Here is the current list of known working ROMs for the Viewsonic G-Tablet running v1.1 bootloader.
If you do not know what version bootloader you have please read here: http://www.androidtablets.net/forum/viewsonic-gtablet-technical/17816-bootloader-1-1-vs-1-2-a.html#post105317
ROMS
TnT G-Harmony v1.2
TnT Lite v5.0
TnT Lite v4.20
TnT Lite v4.30
Vegan v5.1
Vegan v5.1.1 supplements
Zpad v3.0
gADAM v1.2.0
gADAM v1.3.0
G-Harmony-Gingebread v2.3.4
VEGAn-TAB-GINGER Edition
Vanilla-AOSP-Gingerbread
bekits-08-Ginger
Bittrix-Gingerbread-Beta 06
Corwin's Tweaked CM7 Beta 4 (updated 4/5)
Bottle of Smoke a5.2
ClockworkMod
ClockworkMod v08 (MicroSD)
ClockworkMod v08 (Internal)
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If you know more please post in this thread or PM me so I can add it to the list.
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Last edited by Fuganater; 06-25-2011 at 08:38 AM.
Reason: updated
Fugatech
nookcolor 1.1 rooted with Auto-Nooter 3.0.0//Viewsonic G-Tab running 1.1 Bottle of Smoke a5.2 Honeycomb //Droid 2 rooted running Liberty v1.5
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03-09-2011 03:24 PM
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Quadrant Standard scores for ROMs:
TnT G-Harmony v1.2 -
G-Harmony-Gingerbread - 1407
TnT Lite v4.20 -
TnT Lite v4.30 -
TnT Lite v5.0 -
Z-Pad v3.0 -
Vegan 5.1 -
Vegan Tab Ginger Edition - 1962
gADAM v1.2.0 - 2108
gADAM v1.3.0 - 1977
Will update as I try them out again.
Last edited by Fuganater; 03-26-2011 at 06:25 PM.
Reason: updated scores
Fugatech
nookcolor 1.1 rooted with Auto-Nooter 3.0.0//Viewsonic G-Tab running 1.1 Bottle of Smoke a5.2 Honeycomb //Droid 2 rooted running Liberty v1.5
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TnT 5.0 is out over at XDA. BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. It's pretty sweet and worth checking out...
Droid 1 rooted
Droid X rooted
ViewSonic g-Tablet BoS Alpha
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Hi. Can i use these custom ROMs for my viewpad10S? It has nvidia tegra processor like gtab.
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Shayind4
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Which ROM is the easiest to install? I am a NEWBIE just bought the G-tablet. Charging at this minute. I am not ready for an experimental version. I would like one that is stable and has a news feed option as well. Thank you in advance. I have been reading other threads and now I don't know which one to pick.
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Originally Posted by
Zonnell64
Which ROM is the easiest to install? I am a NEWBIE just bought the G-tablet. Charging at this minute. I am not ready for an experimental version. I would like one that is stable and has a news feed option as well. Thank you in advance. I have been reading other threads and now I don't know which one to pick.
TNT Harmony worked easily enough for me. I had to flash twice to get it to work but once you have CWR installed you can flash any of the normal ROMs. I've heard good things about VEGAN but have yet to try it out.
Fugatech
nookcolor 1.1 rooted with Auto-Nooter 3.0.0//Viewsonic G-Tab running 1.1 Bottle of Smoke a5.2 Honeycomb //Droid 2 rooted running Liberty v1.5
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Originally Posted by
Fuganater
TNT Harmony worked easily enough for me. I had to flash twice to get it to work but once you have CWR installed you can flash any of the normal ROMs. I've heard good things about VEGAN but have yet to try it out.
Thank you very much--anyone else like to chime in?
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tntlite has been fine for me but I wouldn't currently recommend starting with it.
V5.XX is only for g tabs running stock that have recieved update v3588 from viewsonic.
V4.25 (currently the last of the v4 builds) is for g tabs with earlier viewsonic builds.
It easy enough to get the updates from viewsonic but only while the g tab is stock. You won't get the option once a different ROM has been installed.
The reason is the latest viewsonic build has an enhanced recovery menu that would conflict with CWR (if installed) and I understand there are some other significant differences under the hood too. Possibly to the extent that installing a v4.XX tntlite on a stock g tab with the 3588 update might be troublesome too. Once V5 is more established some of these prerequisites might disappear.
comprehensive info is available at XDA.
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Originally Posted by
jpfx
tntlite has been fine for me but I wouldn't currently recommend starting with it.
V5.XX is only for g tabs running stock that have recieved update v3588 from viewsonic.
V4.25 (currently the last of the v4 builds) is for g tabs with earlier viewsonic builds.
It easy enough to get the updates from viewsonic but only while the g tab is stock. You won't get the option once a different ROM has been installed.
The reason is the latest viewsonic build has an enhanced recovery menu that would conflict with CWR (if installed) and I understand there are some other significant differences under the hood too. Possibly to the extent that installing a v4.XX tntlite on a stock g tab with the 3588 update might be troublesome too. Once V5 is more established some of these prerequisites might disappear.
comprehensive info is available at XDA.
Thanks for the info. I have the updated UI from viewsonic and I have downloaded the clockwork mod zip files onto my computer. I was reading another thread on how to install everything but I am not sure where the "Root" folder is located. My Gtab shows as " Removable Disk E" . Do i just place files there or use + and place files in one of the other folders like "Android", "android secure", "data", "com.cooliris.media","cache","DCIM" or "LOST>DIR" This is probably a simple question but I have never done anything like this so I am a bit uninformed and uneducated on where a "root folder" is located.
Last edited by Zonnell64; 03-18-2011 at 10:29 AM.
Reason: Decided to go with Vegan 5.1
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I have the updated UI from viewsonic and I have downloaded the clockwork mod zip files onto my computer. I was reading another thread on how to install everything but I am not sure where the "Root" folder is located. My Gtab shows as " Removable Disk E" . Do i just place files there or use + and place files in one of the other folders like "Android", "android secure", "data", "com.cooliris.media","cache","DCIM" or "LOST>DIR" ??? This is probably a simple question but I have never done anything like this so I am a bit uninformed and uneducated on where a "root folder" is located.