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So does adding "hw3d.force=1" to the startup.txt make a difference in speed performance???
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Seems alot faster to me out of the box.
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i guess no1 seen my post about the kernels getting a update as of today... it was the post about that followed by a question, thats prolly why no1 seen it cuz of the question.
but what sort of changes can we see threw the updated kernels an such? is it only kernels an such that will have major updates or is it all including rootfs and zimage and such?
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wow, i get that just by extracting...
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I do notice a speed difference though. Last edited by 00_MACKIE_00; 03-09-2010 at 11:25 PM. |
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Hardware 3d has nothing to do with the rendering of the android home screen, or the transitions or animations. Those will all run the same with hardware 3d enabled, with software 3d, or with broken 3d. The fact that the system is being booted from WinMo (as speculated by someone else) also has no effect on the speed or responsiveness of the GUI. As far as what actually is slowing down the interface, I have heard mention that reading the entire system from SD causes a great deal of overhead. Apparently SD reading and writing is actually fairly processor intensive. Additionally, there might be some issue with the method used for blitting (for writing efficiently to the screen). |
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Hey guys I've run into a brickwall earlier this week and can't get past it, below are the issues I'm seeing:
First Issue - After launching Haret.exe the following error is displayed, "Something used micropklt_lcd_ctrl. This function should no longer be used." This error is displayed repeatly until the device crashes. The only build I've been able to successfully launch was the one released on 1/25/09. NOTE: Mazzakre provided me with a workaround which was to use the rootfs file from the 1/25/09 release. Second Issue - After using the workaround (replacing rootfs file) I can not get past the "Learn how to use your XDANDROID" page. Here is what occurs every time (out of 15-20 attempts): 1. Launch Haret.exe, device displays the animated "X" splash screen 2. The "Welcome to XDANDROID" page is displayed, I tap the droid figure (page is displayed in landscape mode) 3. The "Learn how to use your XDANDROID" page is displayed but the device doesn't respond to touchscreen. When I press any physical key I am directed back to the "Welcome to XDANDROID" page. (page is displayed in portrait mode) I've tried multiple SD cards with the same behavior (both first issue and second) everytime. Please note because of the field of work I'm in these are engineer sample device (e.g. pre-release) but I checked the H/W version [0004] that I have and it's what was released to the public so I doubt that would be the issue. The only other thing I can think of is this device is unlocked for GSM (which I have the SIM out when attempting to install Droid OS). Any help or advice you guys have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again. |
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