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natemcnutty 09-23-2010 09:23 PM

Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
 
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Originally Posted by [ACL] (Post 1954447)
do you have a terminal emulator ? when you are in android dump the dmesg so you can see why wifi is faling. Does adb work? you should be able to get logs from adb as well.

the wifi driver is bcm4329.ko not whatever else you mentioned.

Yeah, I figured that out after I had already posted it. Was just following the main which has other wireless drivers in it too.

I do have a terminal emulator, and I did a dump from dmesg that I was looking through. The last three lines were me trying to enable it right before I did the dmesg. To me, it looks like the module version expected isn't the version that was compiled, and I'm not sure how to fix that. Anyway, here is the log:

[ACL] 09-24-2010 04:24 AM

Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
 
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Originally Posted by natemcnutty (Post 1954467)
Yeah, I figured that out after I had already posted it. Was just following the main which has other wireless drivers in it too.

I do have a terminal emulator, and I did a dump from dmesg that I was looking through. The last three lines were me trying to enable it right before I did the dmesg. To me, it looks like the module version expected isn't the version that was compiled, and I'm not sure how to fix that. Anyway, here is the log:

well every time you compile the module get created as well .. so you always need to use the latest..

natemcnutty 09-24-2010 01:56 PM

Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
 
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Originally Posted by [ACL] (Post 1954097)
wifi error usually means modules arent loading.. so need to check on that.

OK, I'm still not sure how I got that all mixed up since I only compiled the modules twice. I thought I had deleted the first set when it didn't work for me and recompiled, but I must have messed that up. I cleared everything out and rebuilt it just now, and wifi is now working.

I'll get this uploaded shortly, but I want to make sure this thing is stable. I had it go to sleep and refuse to wake up twice now, and I want to see if I can clear that up first.

LINK: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11790134/Latest.zip

Edit: OK, I went ahead and generated a new data.img with this kernel/module package, and everything looks to be good. It's a little slow to me, but that may be due to not being overclocked anymore.

Also, I did notice that during a haret bootup, there are four or five files that are "missing" as follows:

ext2fs_check_if_mount not exist
/lib/modules/lzo_compress.ko No such file or directory
/lib/modules/lzo_decompress.ko No such file or directory
/lib/modules/ramzswap.ko No such file or directory
/lib/modules/xvmalloc.ko No such file or directory

The last four are included in the modules for the main repository, but they do not get generated by this one. Does it matter? :)

m4f1050 09-24-2010 03:09 PM

Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
 
Just curious... How is the temperature of your device when you run these test builds?

arrrghhh 09-24-2010 03:39 PM

Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
 
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Originally Posted by m4f1050 (Post 1955294)
Just curious... How is the temperature of your device when you run these test builds?

Runs cool for me. It really depends on what you're running tho... GPS, wifi, etc will all increase load/temperature of the device.

I've also had some boots that seem fine and others that are not... but ever since I got the RHOD, it seems to run much cooler than it ever did on my RAPH...

m4f1050 09-24-2010 05:45 PM

Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
 
Yeah! That's what I am noticing, the Raph800 gets so hot with some builds, like CyanogenMod6 from Neopeek, it would get so hot I got scared and took it off, back on XDAndroid with it.

The Rhodium I haven't felt it hot at all, well, just a bit, but a regular "hot" from the screen being on at full brightness and batt usage. I have noticed it get this hot when doing a lot of 3G and installing apps while being overclocked to 716mhz. Will we be able to overclock when we have NAND boot? How will we set the speed? Maybe fixed speed and use SetCPU to control it?

tpdjr 09-24-2010 05:59 PM

Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
 
is usb charging and battery working correctly with nand build or not yet and if not are they working on it just curious not trying to rush anyone. everybody who is developing i appreciate very much thank you

natemcnutty 09-25-2010 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by tpdjr
is usb charging and battery working correctly with nand build or not yet and if not are they working on it just curious not trying to rush anyone. everybody who is developing i appreciate very much thank you

depends on what you mean by correctly. USB charging works just fine, but the battery meter is still not that accurate.

On both NAND and Haret, the battery life and meter readings are a work in progress. There is no timeline on these things. It gets implemented when the devs have time or someone with more expertise in that area brings along patches for them.

[ACL] 09-25-2010 06:23 PM

Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
 
bzo fixed 3d so i pushed those changes. I think stinedb is working an a new gralloc so once that is done we should be able to test 3d.

pts69666 09-25-2010 07:01 PM

Re: NAND boot testing. Test 5: SOUND!!!!/Test 7: Single NBH/Serialno/tilt2 fix
 
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Originally Posted by [ACL] (Post 1956417)
bzo fixed 3d so i pushed those changes. I think stinedb is working an a new gralloc so once that is done we should be able to test 3d.

With 3D working now, does that mean SenseUI will work better? Was that what was making it lack in performance before?


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