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muziling 08-12-2011 10:34 PM

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

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2137065)
arif-ali is the man, but on LEO dude.

What does it have to do with TP2...

His LK seems great, just, maybe TP2 can merge part of his code.
But now ,ACL is busy, waiting new kernel that support FRX07, so we can try to run NeoFroyo in NAND :headbang:

Seems many guys work on haret kernel, less on NAND.

Kane3162 08-12-2011 10:43 PM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
your not kidding on the SD vs NAND developers...

I am ditching sprint, fuck them and their "premium data" bullshit...

I wanted to use my phone on cricket or boost (yes sprint sub, so what, no premium data, lots of luck for TP2 users)...

but my biggest thing is i want NANDroid (aka Android on TP2 NAND not on SD...) so i havent unboxed my TP2 yet (HTC Mogul FTW... does what i need it to do... HTC Hero w/o service FTW for my Android cravings...)

Any chance of you using DropBox ACL? that way I can test nightlys to my heart's content? (i did the same thing with my old TP2 on WM, and I flash nightly my HTC Hero to nightly's, id have to learn the way for the TP2, but id definitely do it... stability my ass, i been on WM for all my PPC/Smartphone life :D WHATS STABILITY HAR HAR HAR!)


THX ~

hceuterpe 08-16-2011 12:49 AM

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

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2137065)
arif-ali is the man, but on LEO dude.

What does it have to do with TP2...


There's a huge difference between the two. For starters we have ARMv6 CPUs. The HD2 has ARMv7. Very different. I don't think you can really compare the two much at all...

[ACL] 08-16-2011 11:53 AM

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

Originally Posted by muziling (Post 2137081)
His LK seems great, just, maybe TP2 can merge part of his code.
But now ,ACL is busy, waiting new kernel that support FRX07, so we can try to run NeoFroyo in NAND :headbang:

Seems many guys work on haret kernel, less on NAND.


Yup. I had to shift my efforts to haret because we have some big pending items. I'm responsible for both so i'm sorry for not updateing this. Lmiller and Nate are also pretty busy but once some of these haret commits are done i'll resume back.

part of the reason i had to shift was because 3.5mm headset doesnt work on nand even tho its identical code. Means i'm missing something big on nand that may be microp related. So i decided to finish anything microp for haret including the light sensor and other missing i2c calls that arent on the code. haret is very forgiving so we can get away with alot.

arrrghhh 08-16-2011 01:46 PM

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

Originally Posted by [ACL] (Post 2138102)
Yup. I had to shift my efforts to haret because we have some big pending items. I'm responsible for both so i'm sorry for not updateing this. Lmiller and Nate are also pretty busy but once some of these haret commits are done i'll resume back.

part of the reason i had to shift was because 3.5mm headset doesnt work on nand even tho its identical code. Means i'm missing something big on nand that may be microp related. So i decided to finish anything microp for haret including the light sensor and other missing i2c calls that arent on the code. haret is very forgiving so we can get away with alot.

Thanks bro. Your hard work and dedication to the project are very much appreciated.

[ACL] 08-29-2011 09:02 PM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
So a good hurricane and a lot of coffee seem to get shit done. Ive been messing with gingerbread almost all weekend and there has been alot of progress.

-wifi working
-cdma/gsm - not sure since i have no service :-p
-SODs seem to happen when plugged into usb but not during regular use.
-ambient light sensor is working
-proximity is sorta working (cant make a call to determine)
-gsensor is messed up.. i never wrote the lib so that has to get done.

Now the last piece that is annoying is the crt anim when you shut the screen down. FOr some damn reason its really slow. I'm not sure if gb needs the latest gles 1.1 lib (which i didnt include) but that may be it .

Here so you can see what i mean with the slowness

http://www.youtube.com/embed/HiTV9E_aTyo

edit: nope.. the 1.1 lib doesnt seem to help :-\ .. the butchering continues.

muziling 08-30-2011 01:54 AM

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

Originally Posted by [ACL] (Post 2141490)
-SODs seem to happen when plugged into usb but not during regular use.

This haret kernel did too, but had resolved 2 or 3 months ago.

m4f1050 08-30-2011 02:28 AM

Re: NAND Testing - 05-25 Update: New LK, Recovery.img, Kernel Updates through Recover
 
Nice! I've been away for a while, I got a 3VO now, GB is faster overall (used it on LG Optimus S and on regular EVO and both of them the speed was greater than Froyo) so I assume it might help on speed, not guaranteed but it might.. I still have my TP2 so I might give this a test when you have something ready to be tested.

[ACL] 08-30-2011 03:14 AM

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

Originally Posted by muziling (Post 2141549)
Great :mrgreen:

This haret kernel did too, but had resolved 2 or 3 months ago.

this isn't xdandroid so solution isnt the same. :-\ ..

my answer is prob buried inside cm7 code

[ACL] 08-30-2011 03:19 AM

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

Originally Posted by m4f1050 (Post 2141554)
Nice! I've been away for a while, I got a 3VO now, GB is faster overall (used it on LG Optimus S and on regular EVO and both of them the speed was greater than Froyo) so I assume it might help on speed, not guaranteed but it might.. I still have my TP2 so I might give this a test when you have something ready to be tested.

soon my good man. :twisted:


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