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Just as a heads up, I was able to get a working build right before the hw3d commits were made, but something in that broke it for me. I'm building and testing on Ubuntu 9.10 right now, and I'll try all of the toolchains again. We have company this weekend, so I haven't had much time to do anything. I'll try to let you know how things are going.
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hey mehn!! you guys are gonna figure it out i know u are..if you guys need anything to be tested or anything i'd love to help out..i wish i could get more involved but i know little of what you guys are doing(would love to learn how!)..keep up the good work guys!!
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I'll try to revert back to the pre3d code to test. Update: You are absolutely right.. 3d somehow does break on some systems. I tried without 3d on the autobuild and it runs. Confusing part is i tried 3d on my homebuild and it runs. So something about 3d doesnt like certain environments. Ok so ill continue digging into this. Last edited by [ACL]; 10-17-2010 at 04:07 PM. |
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read the other angry birds post floating around. Angry birds isnt a kernel thing so as long as it runs on the build you are using you will be fine. i have it running so i dont see why you cant.
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Thanks ACL for your response. I have searched and found the angry bird thread. I got it to work on neopeek's build but not on xdandroid. Either way its extremely laggy and its probably due to tp2's limited cpu. Thanks again |
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ok so after hours of looking into this issue i realized we have many possibly reasons why this could be happening. The libqcom.so we use was never designed to work with wvga devices. This is because qualcom never made an msm7k device with wvga screen. In anycase we always had a theory we would need to butcher the binary lib and see if we can change the mem locations with a hex editor.. well tonight i did that to see if it was the reason and still no positive results.. the good news is that this might help in the long run or at least answer the question about "can we mod the qcom lib?"
i sent the lib over to the xdandroid guys to see if they need it.. In the mean time im still battling our 3d issue since this didnt seem to solve it. Sorry |
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