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Originally Posted by Larik
FormerPalmOS,
Thanks for you reply!!!
I am using ROM and SYS i've downloaded from Scott's website. Also used your's 21018 XIP lasy week. Tried your's 21109 payload with 21018 SYS and ROM. Everything works great and it is fast, but my BT crashes after some time. I am not using Advanced Config.
I am setting my BT to:
SampleRate 48000
UseJointStereo 0
BitPool 58
My discoverable timeout is set to "Never"
It works without any problem in 20754(did not try 20931) but crashes after some time in both: 21015 and 21018.
I can listen to some readio stations in WM for 10-15 mins and then my Jabra will go silent. When I check BT it is off and i need to turn it on again and recycle headset power to reconnect.
I see from my windiffing RGU files that some drivers were taken out(like IRDA) Could this be the cause of my BT problems. It works OK with the stock Verizon ROM and now with 20764.
I am not complaining about your customized XIPs, i am just asking for you advice.
Thanks!!!
Larik
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Well, FWIW, try to use the same XIP version as SYS version (i.e. use 21018 XIP with 21018 SYS). I don't like 21109 (either SYS or XIP) because I don't trust its origins.
Do you recall if when you cooked you had a kitchen option to enable or disable BT A2DP in the System section? I think I'm the only one making that an option in my SYS builds - but to listen to radio I believe you need the A2DP profile. It may not work if you don't have that (if your kitchen didn't give you the option to select it or not then if it is in the SYS it is included by default - the folder is SYS\BTh_A2DP and SYS\BTh_A2DP_Lang_0409. Be sure both folders are there.
IrDA driver was removed because we don't have IrDA HW in the CDMA Touch Pros.
Lastly, is your phone connected to a power supply when this happens? If not, does doing so change the behavior? Could also be a power time-out / suspend setting or something.
Note - I don't have any way to reproduce this.