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If you are overclocking, set it lower or disable and try again. |
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No worries. I built a completely clean build for the RAPH guys, here's the link.
Don't worry it works for everyone. The startup.txt isn't moved yet, just grab the one for your phone. FRX03, newest rootfs & zImage as of 20.11.10. |
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Wow.. did a fresh format, extracted and copied the reference .rar ... updated.. (didnt add default.txt this time) and BAM!
Good lord this is so damn leet. I cant wait to play with it more, everyone at the Telus store has their jaw dropped. I just noticed the touch response to be a little lagged (similar to how it was in WM) is this something that can be corrected? |
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We've been chatting about this issue in the NAND thread - we've been talking about the framebuffer basically... which should help with touch response as well. |
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I`m lost for words in relation to my gratitude. I`ll try out your build compilation and see how it goes too.. Can`t wait until BT comes to life.. then it`s game-over for WM on these handsets.
Thanks for your kind help arrrghhh! |
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