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Re: NAND Boot Testing - HW3D Fixed. 10-21 New Build
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I havent even tried the new build yet to see the auto brightness. Been busy but hopefully i will soon.
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update
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Keeps giving me FC's with ADW Launcher. When I flashed I had my brightness set to 255. This caused the backlight to not turn on at all. I had AdjBrightness (on Market) installed and was able to find it (Using a flashlight) and change the value to 50 and it works! I can only go up to 57 and down to 29 for the backlight to stay on. Only other problem is my Top button does not do anything... Might be caused by something else though... Thanks for All of your EFFORTS on this! Wish I could help out more.
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As for lcd density, it's all handled by this tiny bit of code from init in rootfs: LCDDENSITY=`/bin/grep -o "lcd.density=.*" /proc/cmdline | /bin/sed -e "s/.*lcd.density=//g" -e "s/ .*//g"` if [ "$LCDDENSITY" != "" ] ; then echo "ro.sf.lcd_density=$LCDDENSITY" >> /etc/default.prop echo Setting ro.sf.lcd_density=$LCDDENSITY fi I guess we could have it grab something from the sdcard, but I'm not sure if there would be a way to make it configurable within Android. I don't mind playing around with this, but I won't be able to do anything with it until tomorrow |
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Trying to get Ubuntu installed on my laptop as a VM in Windows 7. It is a pain in the A$$. Thanks for your help on this I will look at the rootfs once it get Ubuntu working. |
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Virtualbox is your friend for that one. I've currently got 9.10, 10.04.1, and 10.10 as VM's on my work machine, and each took under 15 minutes to install and get going. I also use the shared folder feature in Virtualbox to grab NBH's and rootfs for fast flashing. If you plan on cloning tinboot and nand, I have a fully automated build script that I could post for you
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if [ -f "$card/conf/$RCCONFIG.user.conf" ]; then /bin/userinit.sh -c "$card/conf/$RCCONFIG.user.conf" else echo "No user config files ($RCCONFIG) found on sdcard" fi Lookks like we can have a user.conf file and might be able to a modd the default.prop file which i think will handle what we need. The bottom section of this conf file executes shell params. So all we need to do is include echo "ro.sf.lcd_density = 240" >> /etc/default.prop Right now we dont have the desity set on tinboot so this should work. |
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I still have a lot to learn but would love to know how and help out any way I can. You can post the script and I see how it works. |
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - HW3D Fixed: 10-21, Auto-brightness Testing: 10-24
Wifi works again.
I was apparently too lazy to delete and rebuild my data.img file. I love titanium backup... makes life easy. I'll try out the new image here shortly |
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