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Perhaps a different issue, but on the new kernels there used to be an issue where the device would be unresponsive after suspending (GREEN led) in the midst of a phone call. Don't remember why/how but it was bma to blame. The new bma driver doesn't suffer from this problem.
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I'm thinking of an easy way to just reverse the winmo batt logic. We can prob get this done from haret or a small winmo app. Dump all the smem values per hour on a file from start to death. We also dump the converted values so we dont need to create damn algorithms from raw values but use a look up table to handle it.
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Oh snap...So in addition to the official bosch driver, and the mess in .27 that's probably our very own, there's also a htc branded one. I should know better by now, why have one driver when you can have three.
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We don't use ext3, we use yaffs. Edit - didn't we already talk about this? The manual method works great. What's the point of a script? TB even has a batch feature.... Last edited by arrrghhh; 02-29-2012 at 06:23 PM. |
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