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Lmiller1708 07-23-2011 01:16 PM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
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Originally Posted by anish88 (Post 2131031)
Wow ACL, are you guys planning to have a release for regular users to try out soon?
I really want to get rid of WinMo asap.

Also is the first post up to date with whats working and whats not working with NAND?

Been using NAND for a long time now... :) First post is correct on what working and whats not I have not tested 3.5mm jack yet... But since ACL created the code it should be working. ;)

We are trying to get FRX07 out soon, having some issues...

[ACL] 07-23-2011 05:23 PM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
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Originally Posted by Lmiller1708 (Post 2131163)
Been using NAND for a long time now... :) First post is correct on what working and whats not I have not tested 3.5mm jack yet... But since ACL created the code it should be working. ;)

We are trying to get FRX07 out soon, having some issues...

sorry but 3.5mm dont work. The patch is there just because i needed to commit it to move on to something else. There is this nasy heatwave here and i havent been able to work at all.. the A/Cs just dont cut it when the machines are running :-(

Lmiller1708 07-23-2011 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Lmiller1708 (Post 2131163)
Been using NAND for a long time now... :) First post is correct on what working and whats not I have not tested 3.5mm jack yet... But since ACL created the code it should be working. ;)

We are trying to get FRX07 out soon, having some issues...

sorry but 3.5mm dont work. The patch is there just because i needed to commit it to move on to something else. There is this nasy heatwave here and i havent been able to work at all.. the A/Cs just dont cut it when the machines are running :-(

Lol that's what I get for assuming! ;)

systman25 07-24-2011 07:16 PM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
What can I doing when the task29 said "nbh is corrupt"

Lmiller1708 07-24-2011 10:06 PM

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What can I doing when the task29 said "nbh is corrupt"

Flash VIA SDCard. Search how to do that if you don't know. :-)

systman25 07-24-2011 11:45 PM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
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Originally Posted by Lmiller1708 (Post 2131491)
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Flash VIA usb. Search how to do that if you don't know. :-)

Thank you. But I have a new problem. The android sdk's fastboot can't found my device... Can you help me?

And how I install Froyo07?

arrrghhh 07-25-2011 10:06 AM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
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Originally Posted by systman25 (Post 2131518)
Thank you. But I have a new problem. The android sdk's fastboot can't found my device... Can you help me?

And how I install Froyo07?

I don't think the new build is out yet for NAND.

If you can't get fastboot to work, then you'll never be able to flash properly. Did you get ADB working? It's essential.

[ACL] 07-25-2011 01:57 PM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
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Originally Posted by systman25 (Post 2131518)
Thank you. But I have a new problem. The android sdk's fastboot can't found my device... Can you help me?

And how I install Froyo07?

There is tons of docs on how to get fastbook working. Bottom line is you have to have usb plugged in as you boot. If you dont, then thats our issue. :read: .

We never released frx7 for nand. Lmiller is working on it right now. So unless you want to build your own, then you will have to wait. :twisted:

[ACL] 07-25-2011 02:05 PM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by anish88 (Post 2131031)
Wow ACL, are you guys planning to have a release for regular users to try out soon?
I really want to get rid of WinMo asap.

Also is the first post up to date with whats working and whats not working with NAND?


Pretty much the same as the first post. One thing however we lost is our batt life. I posted a test kernel that needs some testing to see if batt life improved. Need to revert some more changes probably to go back to where we were.

Jmz 07-31-2011 07:56 PM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
Ok, so I decided I was going to give NAND a try. Got to the flash the recovery and it worked. But I couldn't get to recovery on the reboot. Kept going automatically to fastboot. So I said screw it and went into the rainbow bootloader and flashed a rom. No problems. It was a custom rom. Now I am returning my phone for a new one and need to go stock. No problem, flash ruu from site. No bueno. It will not go past white HTC screen. If I go back into rainbow bootloader and flash a custom rom, it works just fine. But I need stock. And yes I tried dumping the stock rom and rebuilding just by chance it would work and it doesn't. I have used 3 different RUUs all being different versions. I can usually figure this stuff out by playing with it for awhile but not today. I have spent all day on this trying to figure it out before posting. Thanks for any help with this


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