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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 01-07: Panel power on/off fixes

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Originally Posted by pts69666 View Post
Hmm.. Interesting. The end key turns the power off and on. I just installed angry birds for the first time to see how it would run. I was kinda jelous of my friends with iPods and native android phones that were able to run it. I have the one from that samsung phone posted in another thread. It runs really laggy, however it runs. =P Don't let your phone sleep while its playing that game... xD

It seems to have a better responce with waking after a sleep. I still have to download that clock sync app. xD Don't wanna be almost late to work again tomorrow haha. My key maps work fine on keyboard. For the record, I hit end to power off phone not the power button. Power button brings me to home screen. Just for the people wondering. =P

Anyways, a good build nate =D
Glad to hear it is running well for you and that the power button is mapped to Home and End key to power on/off screen. That's the way it used to be on Haret until they changed it with the commit I mentioned earlier. I'll be doing some testing at work tomorrow by manually adding that commit and messing with the modified rootfs to see if it helps with the panel turning on a little more reliably.

I had some weird lag issues when I first got it up and running, but as usual, I drained the battery, then did the full charge after it died in Android, then booted in, and this thing is running like a dream. Wish I knew why it shuts down on first boot and runs so chunky sometimes until I do that.
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