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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

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Originally Posted by [ACL] View Post
Fellas i just want to wish everyone a merry xmas. Thanks nate and argh for helping with the project management. If it wasnt for your constantly help i would have given up ages ago. Also thanks to all the fellas who help dump haret info. This new year i hope we can finally wrap up the missing features.

And if my good friends are reading this. Jonpry, wozzer you guys are geniuses. I read some of the old threads and remember the all lighters on the chat board to get this to where it is today. Hope we get to work together again.
Thanks ACL. We truly appreciate you and your time that you put into this project. I am really excited for some of the changes that are coming, and once things settle down a little bit, I will have a dump of information for you.

I am also getting some really good feedback from XDA as well. We have a lot of GSM users over there, and I'm finding out some more details about the rhod100 variants. A couple of them seem to have 0x13 for their panel instead of 0x14 like we do.

I'm also starting testing on a rootfs/NBH pair that would no longer require the use of force_cdma in tinboot (moved auto-detection into init). I love the machine_variant code that Wozzer added to NAND, and I really wish we could move it to Haret (I think it would help a ton!).

Finally, I'm waiting on the next deal from GoDaddy and will be purchasing a 1 year domain for this project. I'm thinking of rhodnand.com or something like that, and I'd like to put up a bug tracker along with a blog of some sort that I can track progress on. I already have hosting in place, and I think it would be helpful as we start refining things rather than simply trying to get them working
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