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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-11: Panel power off and on now working!

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Originally Posted by MassStash View Post
sweetness. you don't think it's faster/better to be running android from a "natively" partitioned ext2 partion on sdcard as upposed to just the fat32 andboot partitioned sdcard? and i'm dumb with the finding of how the hell i get a .kb file, all i see is .kl in the keymapping folder.... trying to get end=home/recent apps|power=power/turn off with the accesibility option to end call with power button....

edit: also, i can test some shtuff on the rhod400 if needed
I don't see a whole lot of performance coming from a file system change at this point. I'd just leave it as FAT32 so you can interface it easier with Windows for copying files back and forth (unless you run Linux).

For the .kb file, you shouldn't need it unless you want to override the automatic keyboard detection. To create one, just open notepad, click File-Save As, change the File Type to All, and save as rhod400.kb.

Also, the new RootFS is uploading to here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11790134/roo...14-42b44e2.img
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