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Re: [July 7th, 2009] MightyROM6 -- www.MightyROM.com

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Originally Posted by jshaas2 View Post
I've had similiar issues. Accidentally called someone, it wouldn't hang up, had to soft-reset, etc.

What would get most veteran users upset is stuff like "what's up with this rom." You probably didn't pay for it, so we are borrowing someone else's work, knowledge, etc. It's not perfect, i'll totally admit it. I'm surprised some of the issue weren't caught, but they might not have been issues to those that tested...AND, so many people have cabs that they would die for, and many times that's what breaks this mess. For your problems though, i think it's a simple 6.5 issue. We all have them. For now, we just need to live with it, and let the chefs keep working. they'll get it...
I actually don't have a problem waiting for the right rom. But how in the world am I supposed to tell? I've had pretty good luck with MR5 and I figured MR6 was going to bring me nothing but joy. That is what I get for getting my hopes up. And not that this has anything to do with MM, but aren't we supposed to be using the 6.5 RTM? Wasn't that going to fix all/most of our problems?

This TP is my first smart phone but I have had it for a few months now and I actually consider myself to be a power user. I'm the guy who laughs at other people who install a million cabs and break basic features - it doesn't happen to me because I know what I am doing. Here's the part where everyone can tune out but if you care: I am a BS EE and currently spending part of my week as my company's IT guy. But this has me so baked that I can't help but come off like an ungrateful newb, apparently. It is out of character for me and yes, I do need to relax. You know what a part of it is though? Mike's decision to strip the SIP. I predicted that when *I* tried a MR with this new omission that I would end up having some problem because baked in + tested by MM = it works. Leave it up to users to get lucky and install the right version of something that MAY or MAY NOT work with X, Y and Z, and you get chaos. I believe part of my current frustration is caused by this effect.
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