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Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix

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Originally Posted by arrrghhh View Post
I don't mind taking care of the thread as well... I would just need to create the first post so I can manage it

Either way, nate seems to be checkin back fairly frequently, and since his fingers are on the pulse more than mine, he may be a better candidate
I do check in quite regularly. One of the advantages of being a sysadmin. When you are waiting on things to copy or finish installing or whatever, you can check up on things.

Anyway, I was hoping that someone might be able to take a look at this and confirm for me that Tinboot2.S controls startup commands. To me, it looks like HW3D is only enabled for the RHOD500 (Verizon TP2).

tinboot/tinboot2.S - tinboot-linux-msm in Tinboot for linux-msm - Gitorious

I'm still messing around with compiling Tinboot, and I think the last thing I need to do is figure out whether I need to force hw3d for any of the other devices. It also looks like Wozz had the rhod500 overclocked, but the others aren't.

On the plus side, I found a couple of modules that I wasn't compiling with the regular modules, and adding support for people using a SIM card in a Sprint or Verizon phone looks like it would be pretty easy.
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