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fishingmedic 11-18-2010 11:29 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by slick78 (Post 1998688)
i have titanium backup installed now, so all i have to do is download the app again after i delete the data.img then run the restore, if i understand you correct

Yup, it's that simple. I have a lot of the apk's stored on my sd card so they'll load automatically but I will restore many from titanium because it restores settings and data too.

arrrghhh 11-19-2010 12:55 AM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by masetas (Post 1998647)
arrrghh i downloaded that transfered it to my sd card when into file explorer on my device click on it but it tells me no program is associated with it. Do i have to be in android to then run it? if i do how do i access my sd card when in android?

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Originally Posted by fishingmedic (Post 1998679)
And Masetas, I'm gonna assume you would just drag the system.ext2 into your andboot folder and replace the one in there, although I'm gonna wait for Arrrrghhhh to confirm.

Indeed. You replace your system.ext2 file with this new one. Backup with Titanium, delete your data.img. You'll want to boot fresh, then download Titanium and restore!

slick78 11-19-2010 01:03 AM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
in titanium do you have to restore everything one by one or is there a way to tell it to restore everything at once? if it is i'm missing it

x10guy 11-19-2010 01:45 AM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
Oh Blazn, Where Art Thou?

oh how we miss thee. :)

ryanmv213 11-19-2010 01:56 AM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 1998501)
Haha, thanks dude.

So this isn't an 'official' release, but those itching to try FRX03 before the official release drops, download here.

THANKS! Is there somewhere that lists some of the changes being worked on in this FRX03 build? Also should we just use the latest kernel and rootfs found in project tracking? Any luck with getting blazn moving forward?

arrrghhh 11-19-2010 02:01 AM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by ryanmv213 (Post 1998757)
THANKS! Is there somewhere that lists some of the changes being worked on in this FRX03 build? Also should we just use the latest kernel and rootfs found in project tracking? Any luck with getting blazn moving forward?

Here is the official announcement. I'll try to contact Reef so he can update :p

I also need to talk to Reef to learn about how he builds BLAZN. As in, no progress to my knowledge on BLAZN...

docnas 11-19-2010 01:44 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
@arghhhh i was reading thru the logs at htc linux ( i like to see whats going on in the dev side of things only wish i could help) anyway i saw that stineb disabled the "jit thing" and it wont be available for out architecture.Mind me asking what jit was about? and what will is loss mean to us?

arrrghhh 11-19-2010 02:38 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by docnas (Post 1998973)
@arghhhh i was reading thru the logs at htc linux ( i like to see whats going on in the dev side of things only wish i could help) anyway i saw that stineb disabled the "jit thing" and it wont be available for out architecture.Mind me asking what jit was about? and what will is loss mean to us?

Didja read the rest of the convo? :p

JIT = Just In Time (compiling). JIT wiki if you really want to know.

Basically Google said our arch isn't supported for JIT, and stine said screw it we'll enable it anyways back in 2.1. I was trying to track down the volume rocker reset bug, and stine wanted me to disable JIT - he said JIT basically hid the issue, and with it disabled we should be able to see why it crashes.

Well, I disabled JIT... and couldn't reproduce the bug. System ran better, and a bunch of other bugs were squashed too.

So the benefits... in theory better performance, but the gains were paltry on our hardware. Newer architecture would benefit a lot more from JIT than our architecture benefits from it. So the benefits are small, and the cost is... well a buggy and unstable system.

Hope that makes sense!

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Originally Posted by slick78 (Post 1998739)
in titanium do you have to restore everything one by one or is there a way to tell it to restore everything at once? if it is i'm missing it

Gotta pay to play. "0-click restore" comes with the paid version.

docnas 11-19-2010 10:28 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
OHHHHhhhhh so thats the jit u were trying to disable for the last few days ... i thought it was some kind of debugging code u guys had in there nyway i did read most of it but the jargon threw me off and i remember reading about Just in time compilation b4 , but i didnt make the connection till u said the full name. Anyway i was just asking about the trade off i know theres always pros and cons so i wanted to know the pros and cons of JIT being disabled in out specific case. Thanks for the info!

natemcnutty 11-19-2010 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by docnas
OHHHHhhhhh so thats the jit u were trying to disable for the last few days ... i thought it was some kind of debugging code u guys had in there nyway i did read most of it but the jargon threw me off and i remember reading about Just in time compilation b4 , but i didnt make the connection till u said the full name. Anyway i was just asking about the trade off i know theres always pros and cons so i wanted to know the pros and cons of JIT being disabled in out specific case. Thanks for the info!

JIT has its own debugger, but I'm not sure if it is very useful or even used for our port.


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