The Cyanogenmod Circlejerk

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Why? It already has factory 5.0.1 on it, and the other models' CM are already Marshmallow. :unsure:
yeah IKR? but the official source for Intel Atom Z2560 is limited to 5.0(Intel/snapdragon/mediatek all does that to descontinue old models).
And the custom sources(kernel) are too limited to 5.0
 
yeah IKR? but the official source for Intel Atom Z2560 is limited to 5.0(Intel/snapdragon/mediatek all does that to descontinue old models).
And the custom sources(kernel) are too limited to 5.0
*sigh*
Can it at least run the latest 5.0.x?
 
I have a MT6592, can you please compile me a CM7 (or basically anything that is 2.3.x <= x < 5.0 ? I would be very happy :D
(jk, but if you actually do it, I'll be sooooo happy :P)
can you tell me the device specs/name?

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*sigh*
Can it at least run the latest 5.0.x?
yes, it can run cm12
 
Ubuntu 16.04 and 20 Mb/s.
ok, so you have to download the entire cyanogenmod repo, which is around 60-70 gb, then you have to download the device, kernel and vendor sources, create a device specific folder(as your device isn't officialy supported by cm) and excract those device, kernel and vendor sources to that folder
Then you just have to make file the skeleton files, a boot.img(cm kernel) and then you can just make a cyanogenmod zip(comes with a cm recovery)
 
omfg, you're really going to do it? <3

Wiko Highway Signs
MT6592
ARMv7 (armeabi-v7a)
~1G memory
~6-8G storage
ARM Mali 450 MP
golly, I used to have a wiko «3 , i'll do it :) ( if I find the time :P )
 
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ok, so you have to download the entire cyanogenmod repo, which is around 60-70 gb, then you have to download the device, kernel and vendor sources, create a device specific folder(as your device isn't officialy supported by cm) and excract those device, kernel and vendor sources to that folder
Then you just have to make file the skeleton files, a boot.img(cm kernel) and then you can just make a cyanogenmod zip(comes with a cm recovery)
You told me you'll do it!
I'm too dumb for this shit...
 

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