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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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Yeah. When i first build gingerbread in general, the old bma driver wasnt very nand friendly with the aosp userland libs. So if you notice, our userland sensor libs also differ so they can work with the htc kernel libs. Pain in the ass i know.. lol..
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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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