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Re: Stuck in Airplane mode

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Originally Posted by khowe View Post
Here's what I have. I'd like to add pm.sleep=1 or 2 in there, and something to get rid of the battery low message. But here's how it stands.

set ramsize 0x10000000
set ramaddr 0x10000000
set mtype 2292
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz
set cmdline "lcd.density=240 msmts_calib=0x9f.0x39a.0x35c.0x78 msmvkeyb_toggle=off pmem.extra=1 gsensor_axis=2,1,3 rel_path=andboot north_am_dialing=0 pm.sleep_mode=1 force_cdma=1 hw3d.force=0 physkeyboard=rhod400"
boot
Hrm, you have some deprecated commands in thar... I bolded/put them in red. You also said you have the SIM out, which is good... I hear you can't boot with a SIM in and use CDMA. It could just be the issue that I've experienced where the phone's radio just seems to flake out. Yours is definitely more pronounced in your description, usually my phone's radio will completely disable itself, then if I wait a few seconds it'll re-enable and start working. However, this usually happens when I'm on a phone call...

Also, there's a couple of commands in blue that are odd to me. If you use north_am_dialing, it should =1. If you don't need it, don't include it

In addition, why don't you enable hw3d...?

I added the pm.sleep command as well, for reference.
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