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schettj 01-22-2007 02:48 PM

What's really new in AKU 3.3 - post em as you find em
 
So, this is one of the first questions people ask about aku3.3 - "what's new..."

I have found a couple sites with AKU info, this one has really good 3.3 info:
http://msmobiles.com/news.php/5857.html
And then there is this one:
http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/art...m-aku-en.shtml


Stuff we knew:

No DUN BT, only PAN (not yet working in our 3.3 rom)

Stuff I didn't know:

* You can now make playlists in Windows Media!
(1) update your library
(2) in the library, press and hold song, selete Queue...
(3) in Now Playing, Menu, Save Playlist...

Whee! It works!

Stuff that doesn't seem to be there

* send vCard via SMS - doesn't seem to be available


"New" PIE

And from
http://blogs.msdn.com/iemobile/
Lots of good info on the (newer) PIE, including the registry settings to control its cache size and location.

I've (as a test) set my cache size to 40mb, and moved just the cache to the storage card - so far seems to be ok.



schettj 01-22-2007 08:11 PM

wifi... seems faster...
 
Ah this is interesting!

Post AKU 3.3 rom update it sure *felt* like Wifi was going faster.

And it is! To test, I fetched a 300mb file over my lan (Samba, linux server) and enabled traffic monitoring (ntop) on the interface...

Real time thruput being tracked (after 180MB sent...):
Code:

Network Load       
Actual                  2.6 Mbps        448.2 Pkts/sec
Last Minute        2.5 Mbps        436.8 Pkts/sec
Last 5 Minutes  2.6 Mbps        458.5 Pkts/sec
Peak                    2.7 Mbps        479.2 Pkts/sec
Average              2.6 Mbps        455.7 Pkts/sec

Running XCPUScalar 2007 on the 6700, without enabling any speed boost, CPU load shows... 82% Boosting CPU to 520mhz, cpu load is 82% - so it's not CPU bound.

However, they must have made some internal changes to the tcp/wifi code, or something else, because it now transfers almost 1mbit/sec faster... 2.5mbit is still a little shy of the 5.5mbit you should be able to get out of 802.11b, but it's not horrible.

slypher 01-22-2007 08:20 PM

Thanks for the info, i have been looking all over trying to find out more info on aku 3.3.

-s

djr3412 01-23-2007 10:23 AM

wifi
 
is WPA now available in the WiFi stack?

colonel 01-23-2007 05:10 PM

One thing I just noticed is that huge PhoneOff file is gone. So is PhoneOn for that matter. Nothng huge, but saves a bit of space.

EDIT: Actually found that one of the Sprint ExtRom cabs installs these files.

Jady 01-24-2007 01:45 PM

My BT headset automatically started the pairing process as soon as I put ti into discoverable mode. A notifier popped up and asked if I wanted to pair.

8notime 01-24-2007 06:43 PM

One thing that is new that I don't really like is the Vision arrows are now blended in with the signal strength and are always solid, vs the fade effect when not active and solid when active in the old ROM. Personally I like to see when the connection is actively passing data vs. dormant.

schettj 01-25-2007 12:59 PM

Re: What's really new in AKU 3.3 - post em as you find em
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by schettj
"New" PIE

And from
http://blogs.msdn.com/iemobile/
Lots of good info on the (newer) PIE, including the registry settings to control its cache size and location.

I've (as a test) set my cache size to 40mb, and moved just the cache to the storage card - so far seems to be ok.

Well, PIE is not happy (still) running off the card. It will work for some random amount of time after clearing the cache, and then it will either not launch (launch/exit as soon as you go anywhere) or just hang mid page download... And the cache size is reset to 13MB on every soft reset. So, back to default cache settings for me.

colonel 01-25-2007 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jady
My BT headset automatically started the pairing process as soon as I put ti into discoverable mode. A notifier popped up and asked if I wanted to pair.

Actually, with my Plantronics 510, once Bluetooth was turned on all I had to do was tap the MFB on the headset and it started this. Basically the same thing I would do if I walked away from the phone and wanted to reconnect.

Jady 01-25-2007 01:39 PM

Same headset i used. Can anyone else verify this with other models?

Quote:

Originally Posted by colonel
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jady
My BT headset automatically started the pairing process as soon as I put ti into discoverable mode. A notifier popped up and asked if I wanted to pair.

Actually, with my Plantronics 510, once Bluetooth was turned on all I had to do was tap the MFB on the headset and it started this. Basically the same thing I would do if I walked away from the phone and wanted to reconnect.



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