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Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
yo most people want charging to work i just want my dang web (3g) or any kinda web to work.....i seen this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa1Eu...ayer_embedded#video and makes me mad lol...... i need help
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To try and help answer some of the common questions I have updated the PPCGeeks wiki to include Frequently Asked Questions on http://wiki.ppcgeeks.com/index.php?t...2_Android_Port. If you know of any repeat questions that I missed, please feel free to update the wiki and direct forum goers to the common answers.
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OK guys. I just tried this again, and this time, I ran my battery down to 90% before booting Android. I then plugged in my usb cord, and ran Haret. IN android, I ran the phone HARD for about an hour with web pages, media streams and anything else I could get to work. Upon booting back into windows, Batt says 100%. This is my phone. I am not crazy. :headbang:
EDIT: Another way to see this. Load up android and then unplug your cable. The battery monitor should be running showing you "100" in the top right corner. Go ahead and slide the top taskbar down to see "Advanced Task Killer and the Battry Monitor. The voltage should be right there. Unplug your phone for a few mins. The voltage will drop. Give it a few mins to get down a bit. Now turn your screen back on. The voltage will be much lower. (mine started at appx. 4.8v and dropped to about 4.3 before I plugged it in) Now go ahead and pop that cable back in. after about 30 seconds the voltage will begin to go back up until it reaches 4.8v again. I'm posting this because it takes less time and still shows the same outcome. She's charging. Not huge, but closer nonetheless. |
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commit 7be0a6588fd3ca1e025b09cde120afaeeaf942da
Author: HUSSON Pierre-Hugues Date: Sun Mar 14 12:39:29 2010 +0100 Add rhodium proximity driver. As there is no proper API for on/off yet, I added two cmdline options: board-htcrhodium-proximity.on=1 to enable the proximity device (default off) board-htcrhodium-proximity.wake=1 to wake up the phone on proximity change. Might need a to-low/to-high filter. __ Wondering if the above statement taken from the kernel autobuild site means that if I add that line to my set cmdline it might make the proximity sensor work... Anyone have any thoughts on this? Will test and update... Nope..Don't go and do that. :) Reading it again I believe the author added the options but is awaiting the driver to be added/written. |
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Be careful about build msm-android@20100316_102354. See the notes before downloading. IRC log shows it for the diamond. Audio jack does not apply to us, and the screen is under increased sensitivity again. Lots of double taps. Can't even move icons on screen.
Just an FYI in case someone else downloads it and comes to complain. You can still try it to see if anything is different for you. Just keep a backup of your old zimage and modules. |
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You have enough posts in this forum to know what it is about.......even though you may have missed it you still could have at least read a few pages back....sure you would have seen something about sound...seeing that it is mentioned daily...so instead of getting mad just read a little more next time.... |
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So, when you are all done bickering about reading posts and searching, can someone tell me if sound works yet? lol
And please don't tell me to go back to page 1 as I have no intention of hitting my back key for 129 pages...... |
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