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Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover

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Originally Posted by [ACL] View Post
I was afraid of this too.. means the code doesnt work well on nand since PM is almost identical (few exceptions for a proper shutdown).

I may have to release multiple test kernels for pm. .. looking at the dlls now to find something juicy.
Nice dude. I'm always here to test... you know where to reach me.

It seems to be a panel issue to be honest. Haret still has panel issues, even after WisTilt2's fine tuning - don't get me wrong, it's a heckuva lot better now because of his careful tuning, but still has issues with waking at times. If it's in the middle of collapsing, it seems if you try to wake it there's some sort of race condition or something getting klobbered (panel? ) and the whole wake process just gets messed up.

It wasn't an issue until the panel was officially collapsed fully - again, thanks to WisTilt2. Before that, the panel always woke quickly because it was never really off/asleep... Oh the irony...
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