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Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
ahh i forgot about that. Since this script came from the HD2 guys it doesnt have the same format used by xdandroid. I'll have to build the modules the same style glemsom does it so we load them properly with the version number.
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Is it just this? KER_VER="$(cat $KERNEL_PATH/include/config/kernel.release)" Then tar czf $MODULES_PATH/modules-$KER_VER.tar.gz |
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As for DroidExplorer, I just had to install the standalone version of it, and then when you plug in your phone, if you have the right ADB drivers, you should see an item with a blueish icon on 'My Computer', under 'Other', with '000000000000' as the name. If you double click that, DroidExplorer fires up and you can now explore the whole phone, both sdcard and otherwise with admin (root) permissions. Please let me know if this is not quite clear and I will try and put a post together that describes step-by-step how to set up DroidExplorer. Sorry it took me a while to answer, I've been swamped with work. -.Drynaps |
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I also have a Rhod500. Just to confirm for more than one device.
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Baffled bcause most of the crashes are android related not kernel. But it only happens with the autobuilds and not my home build. Sounds like i need to recreate the autobuild at home to dig in.
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Peeps in the haret forum seem to think that running Android off the storage card is one of the main reasons battery life is reduced. Is it the same with the NAND? Outside of flashing like a ROM what other major advantages does this have over haret? Great FAQ. TIA
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Theoretically, because you aren't constantly using the SD interface, nand should give slightly better battery life than haret if/when everything is functioning properly. The problem is the screen and other drivers are causing more power problems than you lose to the sd interface, so until those are taken care of, it won't really matter. Great questions, and thanks for asking them. I'll get some of this in the FAQ ;) |
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i see some new files are up in the index..is it ok to test yet? :D
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