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pat8839 04-20-2010 09:22 AM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
I had no idea there even was a SIM card in there! I removed it and voila no problems!
Thanks Guys!

Unknownforce 04-21-2010 12:22 PM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
Something I've noticed... If you enable Wi-Fi, it disables 3G Data as it should, but then when you disable WiFi, 3G Data does not turn back on, so either you turn WiFi back on to use data, or you get nadda until you reboot...

I'm on a Sprint TP2 btw.

Also, everytime I boot, Android starts in Landscape mode... so I have to open the keyboard and close it at every boot to get it to return to portrait.

Anyone know of any fixes for either of these problems? I've tried doing "Search for networks" and setting airplane mode on and back off... no luck...

jose325i 04-22-2010 10:16 PM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
I just put the latest 4-19 release on my Sprint TP2 and I believe that it is coming along VERY nicely. The first time I booted into Android, I could not get it to connect to Sprint and it was stuck in Airplane mode. It crashed when I tried to disable airplane mode, and when I booted into Android again, it connected to Sprint just fine. I haven't tried texting or making calls yet.

I know that this is still in development, but is this supposed to run really choppy? The animations are not very smooth most of the time, whether I am switching screens, or scrolling through the settings list. Does that have anything to do with my storage card's class? Because I am just using an old card I had laying around. I just downloaded XDAndroid from Cflynt's sticky and extracted it into the root of my storage card without making any modifications to the startup.txt or anything. It didnt even ask me to calibrate my screen; it just worked right out of the box.

here is my startup.txt; any modifications I should do to run a bit smoother?:

set RAMSIZE 0x6000000
set RAMADDR 0x10000000

set mtype 2292
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz

#pwf dm.txt 0x8e0000 0x20000

set cmdline "msmvkeyb_toggle=off gsensor_axis=2,1,3 lcd.density=240 htc_hw.force_cdma=1 physkeyboard=rhod400"

boot

Thanks guys!

matt12eagles 04-22-2010 10:50 PM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
Yes there are a few things you can do to speed up android alot actually. use this command line instead in your startup.txt file.

set cmdline "msmvkeyb_toggle=off gsensor_axis=2,1,3 lcd.density=240 htc_battery_smem.fake=1 acpuclock.oc_freq_khz=768000 hw3d.force=1 htc_hw.force_cdma=1 physkeyboard=rhod400"

This will:
Stop annoying battery warnings (some have this)
Overclock the processor to 768 mhz (change to "acpuclock.oc_freq_khz=700000" if having startup issues in android)
enable the semi working hardware 3d (on startup the "X" graphic won't be displayed though)

with these tweaks your android shall run like buttah :headbang:

jose325i 04-23-2010 12:03 AM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by matt12eagles (Post 1714415)
Yes there are a few things you can do to speed up android alot actually. use this command line instead in your startup.txt file.

set cmdline "msmvkeyb_toggle=off gsensor_axis=2,1,3 lcd.density=240 htc_battery_smem.fake=1 acpuclock.oc_freq_khz=768000 hw3d.force=1 htc_hw.force_cdma=1 physkeyboard=rhod400"

This will:
Stop annoying battery warnings (some have this)
Overclock the processor to 768 mhz (change to "acpuclock.oc_freq_khz=700000" if having startup issues in android)
enable the semi working hardware 3d (on startup the "X" graphic won't be displayed though)

with these tweaks your android shall run like buttah :headbang:

WOW. This makes a huge difference. much much much smoother and quicker. Thank You! Runs like buttah now

rysti06 04-23-2010 03:38 PM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
hey, I tried changing this in the startup.txt and during boot it just hangs with the normal haret text....any idea's? or am I doing something wrong?

FYI if i leave the lormal startup.txt file that was in the newest update, it boots fine and loads android no prob...

thanks in advance...

aronlib 04-23-2010 07:49 PM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rysti06 (Post 1715569)
hey, I tried changing this in the startup.txt and during boot it just hangs with the normal haret text....any idea's? or am I doing something wrong?

FYI if i leave the lormal startup.txt file that was in the newest update, it boots fine and loads android no prob...

thanks in advance...

I assume that you mean that you tried changing your startup text to the one posted above.
If it hangs up its most probably to do with overclocking the cpu, while people are reporting it to be stable some phones aren't liking it, try changing the 768000 to 700000 that should fix it.

aronlib 04-23-2010 07:55 PM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Unknownforce (Post 1711076)
Something I've noticed... If you enable Wi-Fi, it disables 3G Data as it should, but then when you disable WiFi, 3G Data does not turn back on, so either you turn WiFi back on to use data, or you get nadda until you reboot...

I'm on a Sprint TP2 btw.

Also, everytime I boot, Android starts in Landscape mode... so I have to open the keyboard and close it at every boot to get it to return to portrait.

Anyone know of any fixes for either of these problems? I've tried doing "Search for networks" and setting airplane mode on and back off... no luck...

The g-sensor as of yet does not have full android support, therefore at times it will not detect that you have rotated the screen, the easiest way to fix this is to disable automatic orientation, press the Menu button and select Settings. Then select Sound & display settings. Scroll down till you get to Orientation under Display settings. Uncheck that box, and it should no longer flip on you automatically.

Though I have heard that this may not prevent the phone from booting in landscape.

aronlib 04-23-2010 08:05 PM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vipers82 (Post 1698360)
I had a question about importing contacts. What is the easiest way to do this onto android from WM?

The easiest way to do this in not to import them in to gmail or google voice but to use google sync, it makes no difference whether you have emails for them in gmail or not.

To use google sync, click on the active sync icon on your phone, click menu, click configure server, type in m.google.com and make sure box that states "This server requires.....connection" is checked, click next and type in your gmail information, ( if it needs the domain, type in google, otherwise leave it blank), click next and select what you would like to sync.

To copy in to android just add that email account, and it will automatically import.

aronlib 04-23-2010 08:14 PM

Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tok (Post 1696658)
Hello guys, after trying Android for the first time on my TP2, I must say I am really impressed! It's awesome to think that we might have an alternative to Windows Mobile on our TP2s, especially now that Microsoft is focusing more on their Windows Mobile 7. I had a few general Android questions:
1) Will Android ever be completely functional (eventually) on the CDMA TP2? Are there other Windows Mobile CDMA phones that are now completely functional with Android?
2) Once a port is stable, does it always have to be started from within windows mobile? Or will a separate rom be made eventually that can be directly flashed?

Thanks!

Look at this link for the current status of all htc android ports.
http://www.androidonhtc.com/wiki/Port_Status


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