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Re: [TESTING] - OMGB - 1.2.2{2.3.5} - 400/500 Only

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Originally Posted by Starfox View Post
Okay, the "hang" on wakeup is due to 122mhz being used. Tested using No-frills CPU Control and CPU Spy w/ 729/245 which does not have the issue and 729/122 which caused the Rhod to spend 2:52 out of ~3 min on 122mhz of me trying to get it to show the lockscreen. Governors were Ondemand/Deadline.

Use the CPU Spy "Reset Timers" to see which freq the CPU is on from a particular time. In this case I immediately turned the screen off, waited until deep sleep kicked in, then tried to wake it. If you need to force-wake it a workaround seems to be to pressing any button while pressing the power button.

I also just dumped the eri.xml from FRX into /data and it fixed the display issue. I just need to figure out why Opera isn't happy anymore.

-- Starfox
So you plan to mod the eri each time i put out a new release ? lol .. I can alwys set it to how it was on the first release "OMGB Rhodium"
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