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Re: WM6.1 build 20931 kitchen

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Originally Posted by edufur View Post
Ok, so I got the TP... finally... and I am giving thought to cooking it for the first time. I have cooked my Apache many times over. I have a few questions though...

1. I went through a practice run and got a popup of QVGA not supported for this device. Why would the kitchen try to load that base? I looked at the newly created selections file (which I started from scratch) and sure enough, it was pointing to a QVGA base file.
Because you screwed up your project creation. Probably from clicking on a QVGA library.
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2. Does the VOIP config work for this device?
Did it not work before? It's always worked for me.
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3. Will cooking with this kitchen give the undetectable ICS ability?
It should. Let us know if it doesn't. I haven't checked in a long, long time.
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4. Has anyone compared performance on the TP between 20755 and 20931? 20755 was way faster on my Apache... so this is why I ask.
It should be similar, not way different, even on Apache. Try it, and let us know.
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