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Root WANTED: following features in a ROM/Kernel setup

Braaainz

Android Enthusiast
Jun 7, 2010
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I'm currently running CM7.1 Stable for my Evo 4g with the stock CM kernel. It's been a little buggy (still need to do the GPS fix, getting force closings on my launcher every other day, audio problems with HDMI out, FM radio, and wired headset, etc).

I want a ROM/Kernel setup that...


MUST HAVE
1. HDMI out
2. full HID Bluetooth stack, allowing me to use a bluetooth mouse, keyboard, wiimote
3. stock Evo features (camera, wimax/4g, i.e. anything that would work on a stock Evo 4g would be working)

WANT TO HAVE
3. USB host mode, allowing use of USB hard drive, keyboard, etc.


Is there anything out there that can do this?
I have heard conflicting reports of a Sense ROM that has a full-bluetooth stack... some say yes, but wiimote apps say no.

Anyone?!?
 
I'm currently running CM7.1 Stable for my Evo 4g with the stock CM kernel. It's been a little buggy (still need to do the GPS fix, getting force closings on my launcher every other day, audio problems with HDMI out, FM radio, and wired headset, etc).

I want a ROM/Kernel setup that...


MUST HAVE
1. HDMI out
2. full HID Bluetooth stack, allowing me to use a bluetooth mouse, keyboard, wiimote
3. stock Evo features (camera, wimax/4g, i.e. anything that would work on a stock Evo 4g would be working)

WANT TO HAVE
3. USB host mode, allowing use of USB hard drive, keyboard, etc.


Is there anything out there that can do this?
I have heard conflicting reports of a Sense ROM that has a full-bluetooth stack... some say yes, but wiimote apps say no.

Anyone?!?

yeah #2 is the killer. you will not find the bluetooth stack on a sense rom. not sure why they have not figured that out yet. i do know that cm7 is the only one that has it. so if you take #2 then your list would be endless.

mikg3.0 would fit that bill. you will need a kernel for the hdmi out but most of the kernels like the freedom kernel has support for it.
 
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