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Re: Simple Guide, Android on SD card! 4 Easy Steps (15 min): TP2 DL links (FRX07.1)
7-zip will extract anything you could possibly imagine. Probably more
What are you changing...? I'm betting you either a) skipped the ts-calibration step or b) aren't putting everything at the root of the SD card, and you have rel_path wrong or not set in startup.txt. That should be the only reason you're mucking with the startup.txt if you're just starting... |
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Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
Looks GREAT! keep up the good work
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Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
Here's my attempt at contributing to the FAQ, you can copy it up to the top post if you want. I'm no expert, and this is just what I've pieced together myself, so if I'm wrong on anything, someone please correct me.
I want to know more about how all this works! Android is software that run on top of a custom build of Linux. XDAndroid is the project that is porting Android to our HTC phones. There's a lot of moving parts, and each of them is updated separately. Here is a summary of what's going on: initrd.gz is a tiny disk image used to boot a Linux kernel, before the real file system can be mounted. The build of this used for XDAndroid is stable, and updates are rare. zimage and modules together are the Linux kernel, and form the core operating system. This is where hardware drivers are included. http://gitorious.org/linux-on-qualcomm-s-msm/linux-msm is a list of the changes that have been added lately to the kernel http://irclog.netripper.com/?chan=htc-linux is a log of the kernel development IRC channel if you want to see what the devs are working on these days rootfs.img contains additional files needed to run the basic Linux system. http://xdandroid.southcape.org/rootfs/ is a list of the changes that have been added lately system.ex2 contains Android's extra parts that run on top of Linux. http://xdandroid.com/irclogs/ is a log of the XDAndroid development IRC channel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=711692 the XDA thread usually has a summary of recent changes Where can I go to find the latest versions of each of the parts? http://xdandroid.com/wiki/Main_Page |
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Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
Thank you, this may help make it less intimidating...
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Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
actually butler360 is right that works easier and its a simple 2 click process
BUT one more thing if ur running it overclocked on scripts and u use OCT to put it back to 528 then u should immediately start android as after a certain time ( not sure exactly how long) it will again go to ur overclock speed.
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Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
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I'm using SetCPU speed 1d to set parameters for Msmm7kcpuspeek v2. Seems to me you can either run that or the OC stuff. When I try to run OCT on top of that, it does nothing. For example, running stop says it's not loaded (I never do with my OC method), i have to run the GUI, set it & then when I do, it doesn't change. Even set then exit out & test, it doesn't back it down. Could you post the exact "scripts" you're using? *edit* I've switched OC just for this.. ha! never thought I would. took out setcpuspeed & put in OCTrun in windows, startup! Now it works GREAT! wowsers... way too easy. Still would like to know what your talking about with the scripts Last edited by teradog; 09-11-2010 at 01:10 AM. |
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Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
I have been overclocking since version 2 first came out ( the first one would hang and cause too much problems) there was a script from a member jcp*** in the xda forums the thread for msm7kcpuspeed. Like you i subscribed to the belief if it aint broken dont fix it. i had to install mortscript and copy the script file ( named *.mscr) to the startup folder and voila at startup my speed was 768 after 1 minute the speed was increased to 787 during a phone call it would downclock to 604 . havent had an SOD yet from overclocking ( well i did in the last few day but it was because i was trying to push it to 864. i was able to run the benchmark 2 times in a row but it hung on the 3rd run so my max overclock is 844)
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