NB: the official update zip on the Asus website for the TF101 is fully compatible with the SL101. It should work perfectly with CM 9 and AOKP. If this one works I'll create another one for Honeycomb but I think someone already made one. I would recommend my posts regarding the updates that have been made to the Android KitKat 4.4. There are also new GApps and a new version of the KAT App. If this is your first custom ROM on the Slider you should be able to go backĭon't use this with Honeycomb ROMS. There are new releases of Timdurus latest KitKat 4.4.4 KatKiss ROMs for the TF101 and TF300. Just flash the ICS ROM you were using again. It should be flashed with CWM on top of an ICS ROM that is compatible with the TF101. Quoted from: Samuel's Thread -> "This is a compatibility package for the Asus EEE Pad Slider SL101. Rename it to, so I just stumbled upon a quite nice collection of Custom Roms on the Internet, so here they are!Īnd here is the link to all of these! -> Asus Eee Pad Transformer ROMs | TheUnlockrTheUnlockrĪlthough at first glance these ROMs are Eee Pad Transformer-only ROMs, XDA Dev " SamuelDebruyn" and I seem to disagree,
Go into the application drawer, and look for an application calld “microG Settings”. Asus Tf101 Rom Full Clean InstaIl While Timduru képt the TF101 alive and up to date, the performance dropped and the tablet got less responsive. Afterwards, go to ”Settings”, “Developer options”, scroll to the bottom and enable “Allow signature spoofing”. patch-fileset patches/sigspoof-core/ 23 tf101_sigspoof-hook-4.1-6.0/ Patching the ROM to allow signature spoofing Apple UnifiedNlp Backend (or another backend).
Re-enable the F-Droid repository, and install.Install the following items using F-Droid:.Temporarily disable the F-Droid repository.Add the repository for microG: (as described here).Make sure you enable “Expert Mode” and “Unstable updates” in the settings, as we need the latest version of the packages. Reflash the ROM for KatKiss (I’m using 6.0.1 #29) and SuperSU (linked on the same page).Use something like Lucky Patcher, or Titanium Backup, or whatnot, to remove them. First, you’ll need to uninstall both “Google Play Servics” and the “Google Play Store”.These apply to the Transformer TF101, and come with no guarantees whatsoever. The Wi-Fi version of the ROM appears to be stable, whereas the 3G version is still under heavy. As this ROM is still a work in progress, there are still a few bugs that need ironing out. It runs faster, battery life is better, and it works for everything I use it for.īelow you can find the steps I used. Asus Transformer Tf101 Rom Zip From SD The ROM hás been reported tó perform even moré smoothly and fastér, and brings á number of othér improvements. In my searches I ran across the microG Project - _“A free-as-in-freedom re-implementation of Google’s proprietary Android user space apps and libraries.” _Sounded interesting, so I went and tried it, with success, on the tablet.
Initial tests blocking upgrade of the services yielded no success, and a lot of programs demand the newer versions of the services anyway. I still have an Asus Transformer TF101 tablet in use - running MarshMallow - but after a Play Services upgrade, in which Google inserted some NEON instructions (which the TF101 does not support), a lot of “Play Services has stopped working” popups showed up - making the tablet nigh unusable. Installing microG services (as Play Services replacement) on the Asus TF101 tablet