Okay guys this is for you can all chat about my work or give me ideas and what not i wanna keep the testers thread for them to report bugs thanks for understanding
Have you considered porting a ROM?
You know, there are some good deals on Ebay o.o Not that I know how much power you need to code/compile roms :3 But just a thought. Thinking about buying a desktop (There's a BUNCH for like $50~100)
It takes crap loads of ram and a decent processor... I have a computer unlike Apollo but its slower than the warp and can barely run xp... I tried to run Ubuntu once and all it did was crash... :'(You know, there are some good deals on Ebay o.o Not that I know how much power you need to code/compile roms :3 But just a thought. Thinking about buying a desktop (There's a BUNCH for like $50~100)
It takes crap loads of ram and a decent processor... I have a computer unlike Apollo but its slower than the warp and can barely run xp... I tried to run Ubuntu once and all it did was crash... :'(
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Hey feel free to play around with this notification bar toggler I just happened across. It has potential until it can be implemented into a Rom
http://db.tt/W1WgB8tW
Already 2 steps ahead but thank you kaos also im getting 2 laptops
Sweet so now you can get your happy azz to work and get Unitology all sparkling! HAHAHA :smokingsomb:
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Hey, just wanted to chime in on the computer situation. The one I run Linux on is a laptop. Got it from a friend with a broken screen then another friend had a laptop with a burned up motherboard. So I Frankensteined a Sony base with a dell screen. Runs mint. Check your local electronic recycling centers. You can find tons of stuff like that. Then it takes a little work to make it work together. I've gotten 3 working flat screen monitors from there. Just a heads up
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