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Re: [TESTING] Updated 4/4/11 New Kernel - Minor Fixes...
Thanks for the update. Sorry to be a newb but... what's SCBS?
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Re: [TESTING] Updated 4/4/11 New Kernel - Minor Fixes...
Read the first post about what this new kernel does. SCBS is a battery meter app that Jonpry started a thread about, using it per Jonpry's instructions will improve our battery meters being a lot more accurate. Grab the kernel, read the entire first post, then head over to Jonpry's thread about SCBS and you'll be golden.
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Thanks fish.
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Re: [TESTING] Updated 4/15/11 New Kernel - SCBS Added
And here I was thinking I was usually so good about RTFM! Sorry guys but thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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Re: [TESTING] Updated 4/15/11 New Kernel - SCBS Added
Heh, I usually tell people to refer to the first post with my updates. Perhaps that was my folly .
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Re: [TESTING] Updated 4/4/11 New Kernel - Minor Fixes...
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I couldn't stand the long wake on his test kernel
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Re: [TESTING] Updated 4/15/11 New Kernel - SCBS Added
I appreciate you trying to take some of the burden off my shoulders. However, it should go without saying that the first post will be updated to reflect changes. Now, if you hadn't updated the first post, THEN it would be your fault.
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Re: [TESTING] Updated 4/15/11 New Kernel - SCBS Added
Very nice! Thanks, thanks, thanks!!
Running smoothly since DL'd. I had just re-generated my data.img file before this kernel, so I'm starting fresh. Side note/question: What's the deal with data.img getting corrupted? Is the corruption exclusive to SD/haret? If we're on NAND, is corruption still an issue? I was about to start NAND testing on my other TP2, so any input would be greatly appreciated... (oh crap, perhaps wrong thread, eh?). Last edited by Recursion; 04-18-2011 at 10:58 AM. |
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