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Originally Posted by arrrghhh
ACL is doing his best to analyze logs, but to be honest he's really the only one. There's no other developers working on NAND, it's only him. Cut the dude some slack.... He's not ignoring you, or anyone else for that matter. He's only one man.
Edit - We've all got to pitch in and help him out as best we can - otherwise, how is he going to know what needs to be fixed!??! C'mon guys. We're all in this together.
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Thanks arrrghhh.. I try ...
But yea, I try to analyze all logs, but some of them dont show much. There are some crafty devils who are good at this. I'm going to give you guys some advice since the Rhod100 guys set the bar pretty damn high. Think about it, we have a language barrier with most rhod100 users, a device barrier and yet we managed to get them up and running thanks to some good logs (and some creative videos..lol) and 3 or 4 test kernels.
Good logs always make it to the project page. Why? because without them i cant fix anything. Think logically for one second. How would i fix a Rhod100 with a panel that never came with the rhod400? Logs and patience.
Lol, so keep posting and don't loose hope. If you feel I over looked something, just bother me about it again and point out what i may have missed.
case closed and lets move onto new business.