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kaotek 10-20-2010 11:54 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
 
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Originally Posted by natemcnutty (Post 1978151)
What do you mean by power down and up? Are you talking about powering the display off and back on? That has not been implemented yet. This is just the first working hw3d we've been able to build since the hw3d commit. Something in ACL's patch just didn't go through to the repository, so we haven't been able to build a working kernel since that change was made.

Yeah, that's what i meant.. the powering of the display off and back on. I thought that's what is being work on along with other stuff. I'll just keep on reading and following.. and I would like to thank you guys for the hard work you put into it.

natemcnutty 10-21-2010 12:56 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
 
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Originally Posted by kaotek (Post 1978262)
Yeah, that's what i meant.. the powering of the display off and back on. I thought that's what is being work on along with other stuff. I'll just keep on reading and following.. and I would like to thank you guys for the hard work you put into it.

That is something ACL was working on, but I'm not sure where that got left off at. I also know that WisTilt has been working with Arrrghhh and me to test out screen dimming which actually directly works with the hardware and shouldn't need any modification for nand. Not sure when any of these changes will be coming though.

Truly, ACL has been the pioneer of porting the stuff over to the nand for us since there are some differences from haret. I do hope he is able to get his phone back into a working condition since I don't know of any other active devs working on this (except jonpry working with ACL on testing the .35 kernel).

docnas 10-21-2010 01:03 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
 
Um nate im a lurker more than a poster as i dont like to bother people with questions that have been asked before so i read the threads and search but im gonna have to ask whats this .35 kernel i regularly go thru the irc logs and see so many references to .35 fixing this and .35 fixing that but have no idea whats the deal with it can u explain a little or point me to where i can read about it? Thanks!

natemcnutty 10-21-2010 01:06 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
 
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Originally Posted by docnas (Post 1978286)
Um nate im a lurker more than a poster as i dont like to bother people with questions that have been asked before so i read the threads and search but im gonna have to ask whats this .35 kernel i regularly go thru the irc logs and see so many references to .35 fixing this and .35 fixing that but have no idea whats the deal with it can u explain a little or point me to where i can read about it? Thanks!

Sure thing. 2.6.27 is the linux kernel we are currently using. 2.6.35 is the linux kernel the devs would love to get working on our devices. It would solve a lot of common problems and allow for much cleaner code. It also would give them a solid 2+ years of kernel improvements in one easy package.

I'm not really sure how feasible it is or if they are just messing with it to see how far they can get. That's one of those things Jonpry, ACL, and Phh would have to answer for you ;)

docnas 10-21-2010 01:12 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
 
ahhh ok thats intresting so they are trying to migrate/upgrade to the new kernel but its not backwards compatible ( in layman terms as im a non programer )

pctek4456 10-21-2010 01:12 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
 
I was about to post my reboot loop problem but i've figured it out. I tried everything from different sd cards to diff batteries and could not get android to boot on my cdma tp2. Turns out that as soon as I removed the simcard, all is well. Just in case anyone else is experiencing the same issue, give that a try.

natemcnutty 10-21-2010 03:05 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
 
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Originally Posted by pctek4456 (Post 1978292)
I was about to post my reboot loop problem but i've figured it out. I tried everything from different sd cards to diff batteries and could not get android to boot on my cdma tp2. Turns out that as soon as I removed the simcard, all is well. Just in case anyone else is experiencing the same issue, give that a try.

Yes, and this is needed because during the initialization phase, it checks for the SIM card and marks it as a GSM phone if it finds one. Unfortunately, even the force cdma option doesn't override this.

[ACL] 10-21-2010 09:21 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
 
Natemcnutty: Put up a new image on the autobuild with your fix. I still cant boot so lets hope its some use for you guys.

natemcnutty 10-21-2010 01:12 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
 
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Originally Posted by [ACL] (Post 1978376)
Natemcnutty: Put up a new image on the autobuild with your fix. I still cant boot so lets hope its some use for you guys.

Thanks ACL. I tested the autobuild, and it is working the same as the one I compiled. I did have it restart on me the first time I booted into it, but I think it thought the battery ran out or something weird.

So it now looks like we have a working autobuild that boots. Do we want to start committing some of the changes from haret and get that caught back up? I'd love to see us testing some of the things that haven't been committed yet like WisTilts screen dimming and stuff like that.

damage_them 10-21-2010 01:29 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - HW3D Fixed. 10-21 New Build
 
i just tested this and it booted one shot! :D great work!! once again..question though ..whats the difference between autobuild and the other one?..and it did restart on me also..lol


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