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Re: NAND Boot File Repository - Keyboard Mapping Fixed

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Originally Posted by coolsilver View Post
Installed the new 10/3.

I removed the zImage as you mentioned it uses whatever is in the nbh file.

I did NOT use the rootfs file as I have a RHOD500.

Booted and froze on animation. Double checked I deleted the old modules. Verified were new ones. Still freezes.

I dunno. I'll try with the rootfs.img.

Update:
I must been confused on the .kb file.
Tried with new rootfs.
Still froze. I'll leave it set for a while see if it recovers. If not I might wipe my data.img and try again

Video corruption on bootup animation, goes to blank screen. No response.
So, the builds ever since hw3d has been enabled haven't been working when I compile them. the rootfs and data files have nothing to do with that.

The NBH and modules that ACL uploaded work perfect, but since he is on rhod400, your keyboard will map to that unless you use the modified rootfs.img and put a file named rhod500.kb in your andboot folder. Realistically, I can change where and what it looks for to determine what keyboard you want, but I wanted an easy way to test keyboards by just adding the .kb to the end of the files.

I am still doing a little research to see if there is something that I can use to differentiate between models so it can be automated, but that will be a project as I have time.
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