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Old 04-14-2012, 06:05 PM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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I have been playing with the NAND build all day, and I have found an issue that I was wanting to see if anyone else had noticed.
I use roam control 1.4 to force the phone into roaming mode when I am home due to the very low (but not quite low enough to cause the phone to switch on it's own) signal.
If I don't keep the phone in roam mode I miss calls all the time. :P Sprint service is not so good at my place.

When I use roam control to force roaming the data over wireless stops flowing. I don't get any errors, and everything looks like it is working fine. It's just that the data isn't moving, and things time out.

I had been using this on my SD build mostly without issue (nothing a reboot couldn't fix).
Any thoughts on why the data of the wifi might be affected by the roaming status?
I think I found a work around. If I put the phone in roam mode, then disable the wifi, then re-enable it I am able to get a connection. Very odd. I wonder if somehow the phone thinks that only the roaming data is available when roaming is enabled. Maybe a small glitch in the wifi/cell data drivers?

Well if anyone else has issues with roam control disable and re-enable your wifi connection while roaming, and it should work (well it is for me at the moment).

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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

I did my first few rounds of testing now i need some brave souls to try this bad boy out.

http://rhodium-nand.googlecode.com/f...ewBattTest.zip

This is a test kernel so please make sure you know that the results may be unexpected.

The difference in this kernel is that the led will no longer remain green when sleep. All that has been removed so we can allow userland to handle leds when charging and when fully charged. Update like always with recovery and let it charge. Then see if batt life has improved a bit and hopefully it has.

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Old 04-15-2012, 12:47 PM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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I did my first few rounds of testing now i need some brave souls to try this bad boy out.

http://rhodium-nand.googlecode.com/f...ewBattTest.zip

This is a test kernel so please make sure you know that the results may be unexpected.

The difference in this kernel is that the led will no longer remain green when sleep. All that has been removed so we can allow userland to handle leds when charging and when fully charged. Update like always with recovery and let it charge. Then see if batt life has improved a bit and hopefully it has.

Sweet. Loading it now. Thanks.

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Old 04-15-2012, 11:43 AM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

Amazing , thanks ACL for your work, i will test this new kernel, a question, whats is your opinion about overclock on this rom? overclock kill a battery life? or using CPU Master we can save battery life and have good performance? and how can i set overclock on this rom?, thanks for all and i hope you had have a good happy birthay
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Amazing , thanks ACL for your work, i will test this new kernel, a question, whats is your opinion about overclock on this rom? overclock kill a battery life? or using CPU Master we can save battery life and have good performance? and how can i set overclock on this rom?, thanks for all and i hope you had have a good happy birthay
I OC from time to time for testing and to be honest i can't really tell. Once this first round of batt testing is done i'm going to release docs so people can tweak their driver. Right now the driver i put out is somewhat conservative when it comes to charge. We can make it really aggressive to squeeze the most juice out, but i noticed that has some drawbacks that people may not be willing to put up with.

For example i'm setting level 0 to 3550mV. Now ive seen my rhod run on lower voltage, we may be able to squeeze more out of the batt over time. The sad part is that no matter how much i try, the discharge rate is higher than winmo. Meaning we really burn up more battery at any point in time. I'm sure there is some hardware im not turning off, so the hunt will begin for that soon.

The goal if the first round test is just to test the over all life of a fully charged batt. If its better than before, then we continue with the research. Hope all goes well.
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Old 04-15-2012, 11:07 PM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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I OC from time to time for testing and to be honest i can't really tell. Once this first round of batt testing is done i'm going to release docs so people can tweak their driver. Right now the driver i put out is somewhat conservative when it comes to charge. We can make it really aggressive to squeeze the most juice out, but i noticed that has some drawbacks that people may not be willing to put up with.

For example i'm setting level 0 to 3550mV. Now ive seen my rhod run on lower voltage, we may be able to squeeze more out of the batt over time. The sad part is that no matter how much i try, the discharge rate is higher than winmo. Meaning we really burn up more battery at any point in time. I'm sure there is some hardware im not turning off, so the hunt will begin for that soon.

The goal if the first round test is just to test the over all life of a fully charged batt. If its better than before, then we continue with the research. Hope all goes well.
idk what you guys have been doing. i easily get 14 hrs on my phone normal texting and data usage, max i get about 20 hrs. about same as winmo. if i remember right averaged 15-16 hrs normal and 22 hrs max on winmo (heavy usage about 4 hrs btw).
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i use arrrghhh's [[Speed Improvements]] Brainstorming & Testing Thread!!, Autostarts app from market to keep apps from running whenever they want, and setcpu to throttle when needed, and Battery Calibration. oh yeah turn off background data stuff, unless you must have "FB" update you, geez lol.

i get way more time on my phone than any other friend who uses their "android" phone stock or rooted. unless they do the same routine as above then they kill my dinosaur phone.

thank you [ACL] for your efforts you are god sent for my TP2 - arrrghhh too!

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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Amazing , thanks ACL for your work, i will test this new kernel, a question, whats is your opinion about overclock on this rom? overclock kill a battery life? or using CPU Master we can save battery life and have good performance? and how can i set overclock on this rom?, thanks for all and i hope you had have a good happy birthay
I use Quick CPU Overclock lite off of the market, and it seems to work well.
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Old 04-15-2012, 02:30 PM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

Does getlogs work with this build? I tried loading getlogs 1.1 to pull the logs after a SoD and it didn't do anything...
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Does getlogs work with this build? I tried loading getlogs 1.1 to pull the logs after a SoD and it didn't do anything...
1) GetLogs works on OMGB, make sure you have the newest version, it fixed some bugs.
2) GetLogs won't pull logs from a SoD, it only pulls logs from the current boot.
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Old 04-16-2012, 01:06 AM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

I had another 3 SoDs tonight, so I had to roll back off the test update.
But never give up. Never surrender.
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