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coolsilver 11-10-2010 03:42 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 1992381)
Have you guys tried GPS Status in Android? In theory it should download the same data as QuickGPS...

I been using it for some time. It does say it downloads the data but I forget when I got a fix the last time.

I believe it was after one of the rootfs updates it stopped working. I am unsure if it was that or going from the BLAZN system.ext2 to FRX02 from xdandroid.

m4f1050 11-10-2010 04:18 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
I see a new build.... 20101109 is it approved for testing? :D

[ACL] 11-10-2010 04:22 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m4f1050 (Post 1992471)
I see a new build.... 20101109 is it approved for testing? :D

ahh forgot to mention it. It's just minor changes. Something about microphone and led lights. Panel down is still broken. Feel free to give it a try and report back.

Im still working on the modified framebuffer .. so i'll definitely announce that when its done.

m4f1050 11-10-2010 04:28 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
Should we install LED-EFFECTS? Or they work naturally?

EDIT: When I booted without the USB cable connected it got to my home screen with a red outlined battery with a red diagonal slash, it vibrated and it shut off. 2nd boot it showed my full battery.

[ACL] 11-10-2010 04:31 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m4f1050 (Post 1992479)
Should we install LED-EFFECTS? Or they work naturally?

No clue.. patch was really simple so i dont think it will do it all naturally. Sorry thats more of an android question i suppose.

damage_them 11-11-2010 03:23 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
hey guys i hope all is going well ..havent been following up inna minute..hows that sleep paneling coming along...how far are we from nand to ram??? and acl how is that sense coming..is it ready yet :D??

ndno 11-11-2010 05:49 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
Sorry for being a noob but I gotta ask this question: is there any obvious advantage from booting from NAND directly besides not having to boot to WinMo first and then running haret.exe? I guess the obvious one would be faster boot time since the kernel (zImage) and ramdisk (initrd) are directly on the fast NAND (as compared to the microSD). Is there any plan on putting the rest of the filesystem (ext2) and data directly on NAND so that Android would run faster (or won't it)? What are the remaining efforts that need to be done to allow Android on TP2 to run as smooth as those phone devices (like HTC Hero, Samsung Moment) with native Android OS? Thanks!

By the way, you guys are doing a great job :)
I may try download the development tools and source code and play around with it.

m4f1050 11-11-2010 10:40 AM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
LED-Effects has....no effect... LOL

I still keep getting the Green/Red LED randomly and they won't go away, that should be draining the battery I assume? I guess I need to change my XDAndroid build to one that doesn't have any LED at all...

[ACL] 11-11-2010 12:07 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ndno (Post 1992937)
Sorry for being a noob but I gotta ask this question: is there any obvious advantage from booting from NAND directly besides not having to boot to WinMo first and then running haret.exe? I guess the obvious one would be faster boot time since the kernel (zImage) and ramdisk (initrd) are directly on the fast NAND (as compared to the microSD). Is there any plan on putting the rest of the filesystem (ext2) and data directly on NAND so that Android would run faster (or won't it)? What are the remaining efforts that need to be done to allow Android on TP2 to run as smooth as those phone devices (like HTC Hero, Samsung Moment) with native Android OS? Thanks!

By the way, you guys are doing a great job :)
I may try download the development tools and source code and play around with it.

sounds like you answered you own question about the advantage. Plans ? no there are no plans since i do this at nights after a long days work. :-) I already took time off work to help with some development. So no more vacation days left for me .. :-(

[ACL] 11-11-2010 12:08 PM

Re: NAND Boot Testing - Auto-brightness Testing: 10-28. Automatic Keyboard Detection!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m4f1050 (Post 1993004)
LED-Effects has....no effect... LOL

I still keep getting the Green/Red LED randomly and they won't go away, that should be draining the battery I assume? I guess I need to change my XDAndroid build to one that doesn't have any LED at all...

f*ck.. that whole LED horse-shit really needs to be redone i suppose.


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