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fr0st 03-08-2010 11:42 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
So I can't put my android files in a android folder even though I'm using that dual boot program?

loader187 03-08-2010 11:43 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
you know what. Ill test right now for the scene. Be back in a bit

flyers2114 03-08-2010 11:51 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jdmsohc22 (Post 1614827)
Thanks guys, you come through yet again..!!

"flyers, i'm throwin together a flyers theme that I most likely well have done today and put it up on the "Post Your Today Screen" thread, i'll send you a PM when it's complete =)

For sure...and I may have to borrow some of them files if it is ok...I was going to make one but just have not had the extra time...:mrgreen:

Quote:

Originally Posted by makkonen (Post 1614842)



It is not time sensitive, it's just touch sensitive... that is, very touch sensitive. If you look at what you have there, it's 5 sets of x,y coordinates, and your second and third pair are essentially the same. Meaning it read the second point twice, making the third and fourth points wrong.

If you have trouble with the calibration, just reboot to winmo and delete ts-calibration from your android folder on your sdcard. It will run the calibration again on the next boot.

Very very sensitive....lol



I would take that link down, simply because it confuses the issue. That's 95-Civic's old build, which contains a few out-of-tree hacks. This is the new one that's a little closer to lining up with the mainline development.

I agree....



Thx for the updates Mak!!!:mrgreen:

youngpro83 03-08-2010 11:54 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
This is definitely an Android OS....battery life is garbage!! lmao!! My wife has The Hero and I feel bad for her cuz her battery life is really bad. I can go twice if not 3 times as long with my phone....well I am able to tweak and adjust to my likings. Great work on this port!! I was able to use the market place and I even taunted my wife with some of the same exact apps she has on her phone that I now can enjoy on mine. I cant wait until the sound is fixed so me and the wife can have a real AK war. I had to tell her I had a silencer on my AK. lmao!! Great work again guys.

dadda 03-08-2010 11:55 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by reekotubbs (Post 1614762)
If you have the android folder, remove it. This build only seems to work with files directly in the root of the SD Card

Quote:

Originally Posted by makkonen (Post 1614842)
The android folder no longer works. (It was conflicting with apps that created their own android folder in the sdcard, so it was changed.) If you still want to segregate your android files, change the android folder to 'andboot'.

Or you can add rel_path=whatever to your cmdline (in startup.txt) and then use whatever directory. (You need the latest initrd.gz for this to work correctly, though.)



It is not time sensitive, it's just touch sensitive... that is, very touch sensitive. If you look at what you have there, it's 5 sets of x,y coordinates, and your second and third pair are essentially the same. Meaning it read the second point twice, making the third and fourth points wrong.

If you have trouble with the calibration, just reboot to winmo and delete ts-calibration from your android folder on your sdcard. It will run the calibration again on the next boot.



I would take that link down, simply because it confuses the issue. That's 95-Civic's old build, which contains a few out-of-tree hacks. This is the new one that's a little closer to lining up with the mainline development.



I know post 1 says Sprint only, but I'd try it with Verizon anyway. The problem (at least as I know it, I haven't spoken with MrPippy about it) tends to be with carriers that require a username and password to connect to data, and I don't actually think Verizon does so. I know a few months ago when people were getting up and running with the RAPH500, it could connect to data without all the trouble that USCC et al were giving.

I could be wrong on that count, though. (There are a number of other issues that could cause a problem.) Can anyone confirm, up or down, whether data's working on Verizon?

the andboot folder on the root of the sd card didnt work for me it was saying that i need to download a new rootfs.img

sweena1 03-08-2010 11:55 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by makkonen (Post 1614842)

I know post 1 says Sprint only, but I'd try it with Verizon anyway. The problem (at least as I know it, I haven't spoken with MrPippy about it) tends to be with carriers that require a username and password to connect to data, and I don't actually think Verizon does so. I know a few months ago when people were getting up and running with the RAPH500, it could connect to data without all the trouble that USCC et al were giving.

I could be wrong on that count, though. (There are a number of other issues that could cause a problem.) Can anyone confirm, up or down, whether data's working on Verizon?

Verizon does not require user name or password for data so it sounds like we might be good to go! I'm downloading now and will report back unless someone beats me to it.

Thanks Mr Pippy, Flyers and all you other awesome people that are making this happen!!!! Can't wait to taunt my droid slingin' office mate with my dual boot beauty.

JDM_SOHC 03-08-2010 11:56 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flyers2114 (Post 1614861)
For sure...and I may have to borrow some of them files if it is ok...I was going to make one but just have not had the extra time...:mrgreen:

Of course its ok brotha, us flyer fans stick together you kno this..!! :headbang:

00_MACKIE_00 03-08-2010 11:58 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by youngpro83 (Post 1614870)
This is definitely an Android OS....battery life is garbage!! lmao!! My wife has The Hero and I feel bad for her cuz her battery life is really bad. I can go twice if not 3 times as long with my phone....well I am able to tweak and adjust to my likings. Great work on this port!! I was able to use the market place and I even taunted my wife with some of the same exact apps she has on her phone that I now can enjoy on mine. I cant wait until the sound is fixed so me and the wife can have a real AK war. I had to tell her I had a silencer on my AK. lmao!! Great work again guys.

We can call this "the silencer series builds"

JDM_SOHC 03-08-2010 11:58 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
And yeah I think once sound is developed into this whole process, it will draw a lot more attention "as if it's not already the talk of the town" lol...

loader187 03-08-2010 11:59 AM

Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2
 
sweena1, if you want to wait im doing it right now


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