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Yup, everyone is reiterating my exact problem. both cables don't help and boots on its own as soon its gained enough charge to do so. Then dies because NO battery drivers are loaded during the code on screen portion thus allowing the lil charge to be depleated.
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haha so i was able to replicate. So i drained the batt and saw what was going on. The phone does turn itself on but i had a weird issue that the lcd panel didnt go on. i heard the double vibs and it looked off but sure enough i could adb into the beotch. the phone remained on because my panel was off and therefore android didnt go on to enter a vicious boot loop yall described. Anyone know if this is happening with haret as well ? i guess its hard to say since they have winmo to fall back to. i'll have to look into this, but i dont want to hold back the release for this. |
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@ACL, I'm on haret and just DL Swapper2 (uses SD for cache opening up free mem) there is a noticable increase in speed. Is there a way to do that with NAND???? As reference, my wife's EVO has 350 mb free ram (using sprint lovers rom)----with WinMo, we're lucky to pull 115 on a fresh boot---on haret (Vin titanium 107 at boot) 95 at boot on haret, drops down to 60...the point is, I have 128mb on my SD specificaly for cache. therefore my free ram drops MUCH slower, and the overall speed is insane. the more I open, the more gets cached to SD....leaving our precious little free mem to do the physical work.
anyway, just wondering if that was something ya'll were thinking of throwing in the mix
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So, removing /bin from sysinit.rc caused some weird data issues for me. It would start out on 3G but could never download anything. Then it would switch over to Edge and downloads would work but of course be really slow. Anyone else experience this? For now, I've just removed the link for /bin/su and put /bin back in the path. I'm thinking there are some things that reference it directly that are no longer getting called (like the ppp scripts or something).
Also, I just created the /sbin/ueventd link (to /system/init) and put init.android from rootfs as /system/init. It seems to be running like a dream! Last edited by natemcnutty; 03-17-2011 at 02:34 AM. |
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Like nate said, we are trying to stick to aosp as close as possible. If this is just a mem swapper, then its easy enough for anyone to implement. Also if this is an APK, whats stopping you from running it on nand ? shit will prob kill your sd tho. Sd doesnt like swappyness much |
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