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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Originally Posted by [ACL] View Post
Light will remain on end of story. Consider it a dummy light for you guys to determine if the phone is sleeping or not. If it was off, then when i asked " hey was the phone asleep.. ".. the asnwer ill get "duhh.. i dont know.. how would i know?" .. well thats why we have dummy lights.

scbs ? i doubt it. .27 is here until all the hardware init is discovered then to finalize .35 and that wont have sbcs. convince emwe ? lol

xirxes changed the buttons around. I guess its just a matter of switching a few values around in android. No recompile needed so i can ask him for a bunch of variations so peeps can use whatever they want.

i finally have a ts calibration app.. but i cant say too much about it yet.
Yea, I agree on the sleep indicator light for the time being. Once it's more stable, you can remove it/set it back to userland notifications.

SCBS is ready for .27, .35 and is already in .39. But I guess it is pretty controversial, just seems like it would really help out.

The buttons would be nice if there was some semi-simple way for users to change around. I'm sure he hacked the keymaps, that's not so simple .

Calib app!?! That's awesome, and definitely needed. I wanted to mention, I finally flashed the newest hotness. While I would say my calibration was not perfect, it was 98% usable. The very bottom/edges/top of the screen seemed to be the most problematic, but who knows what WinMo's calib is at. I don't use it enough to know - it's good enough to launch Android, that's about all I need .

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was under impression "test" ril was for gsm folks
Ditto...
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