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- 07-15-2012, 01:28 PM
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What is the difference......
Just a quick question.... What is the difference between ARM and x86? As in
Superuser-3.2-RC2-x86 &
Superuser-3.2-RC2-arm
I have a Sprint Nexus S 4G (crespo4g). Currently I am running.....
Kernel 3.0.32-ck1-cfsgdbf2061 Matr1x
CyanogenMod 9.0.0-RC1-crespo4g
Build IMM76L
Secondly, now that I am thinking about it, I have noticed that I have used 3 or 4 differemt CWMR's. From 5.0.2.0 to CWM Touch. Why is this? And I have 2 Superuser apps.
One is Superuser ver 3.1.3 by ChainsDD and SuperSU by Chainfire. Do I need both?
Thank all in advance for looking and with any help available. - 07-18-2012, 07:00 AM #2
Re: What is the difference......
Judging by computer knowledge, the x86 one is for x86-based processors (Intel and AMD), while the ARM one is for ARM based processors (Most cell phones)
Samsung POS > Samsung POS (Different model) > Blackberry 8330 > Blackberry 8530 > HTC Evo > Nexus S
Sprint Customer for more than ten years. - 07-18-2012, 07:09 AM #3
Re: What is the difference......
CWM... Every few months or so a new version of CWM pops out so that is the reason for going thru so many types.. You probably originally rooted with 5.0.2.0 and then upgraded as you went along.
SU, you should only need one...
I happen to be on version 3.1.3 release date 7/1/12 by ChainsDD.
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