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Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2 Rhodium Updated 3-31-2010

Just an update for those not reading the actual changelogs. And it may very well have been touched base on. But with a recent kernel they have added vbus support in detecting the charging circuit. A lot of users, myself included, were charging before but with misrepresentation of it. Immediately after plugging in it would show fully charged although still charge more. With the battery meter adjustments and such, and with this vbus fix, it appears that we should all be truly charging outside of WM now. It probably won't show proper 100% status yet till they get the temp calculations as well as voltage readings proper. But at least now everyone should be able to charge without booting back into WM. I haven't left mine plugged in long enough to know if it sooner or later shuts the charge circuit off and says fully charged. But for the most part it at least lets us keep from booting WM.

Suspend/Resume should be working much better now as well. Thanks to the devs for all their hard work.

Edit: Wanted to say sorry, haven't been around much lately, work is extremely busy, and not letting up anytime soon, just had some time to chime in.
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