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arrrghhh 03-13-2012 02:10 PM

Re: [BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thecensor (Post 2172557)
Yes, it's a Sprint phone activated under Boost. It also says Rhod400 on the sticker inside.

How did you reformat the card? Have you tried a different SD card? I haven't heard of this before. Even the RHOD100 folk, the camera would not work - but it wouldn't cause a kernel panic/reboot.

thecensor 03-13-2012 02:42 PM

Re: [BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2172563)
How did you reformat the card? Have you tried a different SD card? I haven't heard of this before. Even the RHOD100 folk, the camera would not work - but it wouldn't cause a kernel panic/reboot.

I used the HP tool to format. Haven't tried a different card. My card is a Sandisk Mobil Ultra class 6 16Gb.

Also, I don't know if it's related, but when I do a power off on the FRX, it reboots insated of shutting down. that doesn't happen on the winmo.

arrrghhh 03-13-2012 04:41 PM

Re: [BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thecensor (Post 2172567)
I used the HP tool to format. Haven't tried a different card. My card is a Sandisk Mobil Ultra class 6 16Gb.

Also, I don't know if it's related, but when I do a power off on the FRX, it reboots insated of shutting down. that doesn't happen on the winmo.

Yes, sometimes Android doesn't shut down properly. It's running an entire OS off of the SD card - WinMo isn't doing that. NAND works properly for this...

Try a different SD card. Some of the faster/newer SD card's don't play nice with Android for whatever reason. Probably more the phone than Android, but hey - the hardware in this phone predates Android at all, so it's impressive we can run it at all.

thecensor 03-14-2012 03:03 PM

Re: [BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2172575)
Yes, sometimes Android doesn't shut down properly. It's running an entire OS off of the SD card - WinMo isn't doing that. NAND works properly for this...

Try a different SD card. Some of the faster/newer SD card's don't play nice with Android for whatever reason. Probably more the phone than Android, but hey - the hardware in this phone predates Android at all, so it's impressive we can run it at all.

What is NAND and which SD card do you recommend?

arrrghhh 03-14-2012 05:04 PM

Re: [BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thecensor (Post 2172684)
What is NAND and which SD card do you recommend?

NAND is really a misnomer for 'replacing WinMo'. Basically flashing Android to the device.

Not for the feint of heart, but when you get sick of Android on your SD card, it really is great.

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/android-tp...b-1-2-3-a.html

For SD cards, anything class4 or less seems better for whatever reason. The higher class cards are very finnicky - not sure if it's the card or our devices, I'm leaning towards the latter.

As for speed, you'd want something with great random read/write performance. Sandisk consistently perform well at this, so I would recommend one of their cards. Some of the 'classless' (before there were SD classifications) Sandisk cards ironically have some of the best random r/w perf. The stats listed on the cards are sequential r/w, which is not really what OSes do a lot... they do a lot of little reads/writes!

wizardknight 03-15-2012 04:33 AM

Re: [BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thecensor (Post 2172684)
What is NAND and which SD card do you recommend?

Here is a good thread with links out to more info about SD cards.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/android-tp...rformance.html

thecensor 03-20-2012 12:27 AM

Re: [BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2172691)
NAND is really a misnomer for 'replacing WinMo'. Basically flashing Android to the device.

Not for the feint of heart, but when you get sick of Android on your SD card, it really is great.

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/android-tp...b-1-2-3-a.html

For SD cards, anything class4 or less seems better for whatever reason. The higher class cards are very finnicky - not sure if it's the card or our devices, I'm leaning towards the latter.

As for speed, you'd want something with great random read/write performance. Sandisk consistently perform well at this, so I would recommend one of their cards. Some of the 'classless' (before there were SD classifications) Sandisk cards ironically have some of the best random r/w perf. The stats listed on the cards are sequential r/w, which is not really what OSes do a lot... they do a lot of little reads/writes!


Thanks for you help. Here's the latest:

I bought 2 sandisks (2gb and 4gb class 2) from reputable Amazon marketplace sellers ( Media-Mart and Straight Trading, Inc.)

Then installed FRX on the first one:

power on the phone was more than 70% charched.

Connected the phone with the card to the computer as a disk drive
I did a slow FAT32 format with the HP tool

copied the frx07.1 files (using tera copy which checks the CRC to make sure everything copied correctly) I put the correct start up on the root directory (RHOD400) and the also calibrate.ts file.

Everythig went went ok, got the flying green droids, then the Froyo desktop, but with a alert saying:
"sorry the procees com android. phone has stopped unexpectedly. please try again. Force close"

I click the 'force close' then did a shut down (which actually shut down, not rebooted), waited a minute, restarted, click 'Android' on GenY, it booted
but got stuck with the last line saying:

"2.67827] allocated dma buffer at ffc0b000, dma_addr 24 26e000"

for maybe 20 mintues then the screen went completely blank and could only be revived by reinserting the battery.


Third boot, went fine, but the when activating the camera it rebooted the phone like before.

Next I tried the second card. The first boot didn't get stuck, but I did get the 'force close' message and the camera still caused a reboot.


I tried GBX, but that was a complete failure, the screen would hardy respond.

Maybe I'll try NAND next just to see how it does albeit it's missing features that I want.

Any suggest would be appreciated.

Danny

Sc/ant864 03-20-2012 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thecensor (Post 2173282)
Thanks for you help. Here's the latest:

I bought 2 sandisks (2gb and 4gb class 2) from reputable Amazon marketplace sellers ( Media-Mart and Straight Trading, Inc.)

Then installed FRX on the first one:

power on the phone was more than 70% charched.

Connected the phone with the card to the computer as a disk drive
I did a slow FAT32 format with the HP tool

copied the frx07.1 files (using tera copy which checks the CRC to make sure everything copied correctly) I put the correct start up on the root directory (RHOD400) and the also calibrate.ts file.

Everythig went went ok, got the flying green droids, then the Froyo desktop, but with a alert saying:
"sorry the procees com android. phone has stopped unexpectedly. please try again. Force close"

I click the 'force close' then did a shut down (which actually shut down, not rebooted), waited a minute, restarted, click 'Android' on GenY, it booted
but got stuck with the last line saying:

"2.67827] allocated dma buffer at ffc0b000, dma_addr 24 26e000"

for maybe 20 mintues then the screen went completely blank and could only be revived by reinserting the battery.


Third boot, went fine, but the when activating the camera it rebooted the phone like before.

Next I tried the second card. The first boot didn't get stuck, but I did get the 'force close' message and the camera still caused a reboot.


I tried GBX, but that was a complete failure, the screen would hardy respond.

Maybe I'll try NAND next just to see how it does albeit it's missing features that I want.

Any suggest would be appreciated.

Danny

In FRX did you update? In GBX did you copy CSV files from WM?

Sent from my ppcT7380 Ti/GBX0B via PPCG app

thecensor 03-20-2012 12:24 PM

Re: [BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sc/ant864 (Post 2173319)
In FRX did you update? In GBX did you copy CSV files from WM?

Sent from my ppcT7380 Ti/GBX0B via PPCG app

I didn't update FRX because I used the latest version, Is there a way to verify I'm using the latest without going thought the update? I did copy the CSVs to GBX

I also installed the older version of GBX (GBX0A_Full_Bundle_11.3.2011.zip) and that also has the same problem with the camera!

I just reinstalled the latest GBX (GBX0B_Full_Bundle_2011.12.30) I copied the csv files and this time it works good except for the camera which reboots the phone.

arrrghhh 03-20-2012 01:49 PM

Re: [BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thecensor (Post 2173320)
I didn't update FRX because I used the latest version, Is there a way to verify I'm using the latest without going thought the update? I did copy the CSVs to GBX

I also installed the older version of GBX (GBX0A_Full_Bundle_11.3.2011.zip) and that also has the same problem with the camera!

I just reinstalled the latest GBX (GBX0B_Full_Bundle_2011.12.30) I copied the csv files and this time it works good except for the camera which reboots the phone.

Logs/getprop will verify what version you're on.

GBX0A is ancient, over a year old. FRX should work fine, perhaps you've done something with your camera? I don't know. I don't think I've seen any logs from your reboots after using cam however.


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