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[ACL] 12-09-2011 03:14 PM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
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Originally Posted by viber (Post 2159457)
If we need team up us, then on XDA need start thread (for rhod100 testers)and add on top of page instructions (standard) how people must report about his found issues and how they can collect logs and of course they must put logs with his issues. Other post will be ignored and deleted. Also in top of thread can be added basical exercise. Like check mobile settings save radio logs, on-off autobrightness, try to sleep and awake device, seve dmesg logs. Of course with explaining how to get them.

you volunteer to start the thread ? :-)

anish88 12-09-2011 04:31 PM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
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i updated the bluetooth issues with logs using adb shell. do you want me to run any other commands, ACL??? i also have the most updated ones attached after i couldnt reconnect to the bluetooth itself

[ACL] 12-09-2011 04:41 PM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
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Originally Posted by anish88 (Post 2159468)
i updated the bluetooth issues with logs using adb shell. do you want me to run any other commands, ACL???

no i think your logs will suffice for now. i already notice some nonsense. I'll get my hands on a headset soon.

mbellot 12-09-2011 05:30 PM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
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Originally Posted by [ACL] (Post 2159446)
no you da man. Cuz i had no idea about this app. haha. Actually i think clockwork mod has the ability to wipe. Hopefully soon it will be our primary recovery and we can do away with the old legacy recovery. I forget that thing is from the good ol froyo days.

are you using this as a daily phone ? Also how is your ts calibration doing since vzihome is having issues and im wondering who else

Yes, it is my daily phone. I'm not what you would call a heavy user. :)

I have been playing with the releases all the way back to BLAZN, but I finally got fed up with WinMo back in September and moved to FRX7 full time.

FRX7.1 was great, but having to reboot through WinMo always bugged me and from the little bit of playing I did with the GBX0A distro I knew GingerBread was a better match for the TP2 so when OMGB popped up I jumped in to help out.

Touch calibration is OK. It seems a bit "off" near the edges but generally good enough. Would you like me to pull the info off the color bar screen and files like vzi did?

viber 12-09-2011 05:36 PM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
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you volunteer to start the thread ?
I can try but i'm not sure that my experience and english language enaugh for this :)

[ACL] 12-09-2011 06:12 PM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
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Originally Posted by mbellot (Post 2159472)
Yes, it is my daily phone. I'm not what you would call a heavy user. :)

I have been playing with the releases all the way back to BLAZN, but I finally got fed up with WinMo back in September and moved to FRX7 full time.

FRX7.1 was great, but having to reboot through WinMo always bugged me and from the little bit of playing I did with the GBX0A distro I knew GingerBread was a better match for the TP2 so when OMGB popped up I jumped in to help out.

Touch calibration is OK. It seems a bit "off" near the edges but generally good enough. Would you like me to pull the info off the color bar screen and files like vzi did?

no its fine, most likely what i will do is release a experimental update to apply via recovery to test my fixes. So if you are a daily user you would definitely be able to test it and notice the difference.

SprintUserHTC 12-10-2011 10:03 AM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
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Originally Posted by mbellot (Post 2159444)
OK, I need to completely rescind my statements about OMGB and power management.

I downloaded an app called "Battery Calibration" which deletes the existing battery cal data file and forces the system to recreate it.

Below is a picture of my phone ~ 10 minutes before it finally shut down.

Approximately 38.5 hours run time on a single charge.

ACL - You are DA' MAN!

Thanks for letting us know about this app. After 19 1/2 hours of light use, my battery is at 64%. A huge improvement!

Nighthawk243 12-10-2011 09:23 PM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
For those having issues with the screen calibration, do the following:

1) Open up a command shell (I used the terminal emulator)
2) Change to root (using su)
3) Using your favorite text editor, edit /data/ts-calibration
4) Replace the values with the ones from your favorite ts-calibration. I personally used these values: 833,889,198,885,512,530,835,183,200,179
5) Save the ts-calibration file
6) Reboot the phone.

Once you reboot, cat /data/ts-calibration to make sure the settings took.



The stock settings seem to be close, but just off enough (especially at the edges) to make things difficult.

EDIT: Please make sure to know that this is a temporary fix. It is purely a stopgap measure until the next release.

sykosoft 12-10-2011 10:49 PM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
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Originally Posted by [ACL] (Post 2159469)
no i think your logs will suffice for now. i already notice some nonsense. I'll get my hands on a headset soon.

PM me your address, and I'll pop a spare bluetooth headset I have in the mail to you.

Michael

[ACL] 12-10-2011 10:56 PM

Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
 
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Originally Posted by Nighthawk243 (Post 2159630)
For those having issues with the screen calibration, do the following:

1) Open up a command shell (I used the terminal emulator)
2) Change to root (using su)
3) Using your favorite text editor, edit /data/ts-calibration
4) Replace the values with the ones from your favorite ts-calibration. I personally used these values: 833,889,198,885,512,530,835,183,200,179
5) Save the ts-calibration file
6) Reboot the phone.

Once you reboot, cat /data/ts-calibration to make sure the settings took.

The stock settings seem to be close, but just off enough (especially at the edges) to make things difficult.

you should read a few pages back. We were working on the issue and found the error. Also you should not use someone else's ts calib file since each device has a different set of numbers that only the user will be able to set by calibrating it.

So please, dont do this. People will get into the habit and next release i'll get asked "hey should i still copy my calib file" ...


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