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Delete ts-calibration in your android folder. Then reboot and recalibrate. Be careful -- use a light touch.
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Thanks for all your help, this thing is really looking good. I'm sure it will be all ready for prime time by the time my new Evo gets released but in the mean time... I changed the startup.txt to reflect the 210 resolution but still not getting the apps to show up in the market (facebook/pandora/etc). Any other suggestions?
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From a thread about the hacked market:
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nothing in my data folder. empty. I'm just going to start over and change the startup before I boot for the first time. thanks for the help.
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Gotta be root to see it. type 'su' before that other command.
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Definitely. Working through ADB is great, but you have to make sure ADB works first. It should at this point, but there are a few pitfalls. (Must have device connected at boot, have to get the drivers, etc.)
I use droid explorer (your second link), and it's great, but the file manager functionality seems flaky on my device sometimes. The upside to the method I outlined can be done from the device without any other apps. The downside is that it's a big hassle and requires using the device keyboard. |
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Wasn't to bad of an install, grabbed the Sdk, installed the usb drivers. Is a pain to have to have it connected at startup. Haven't had no problems with the app itself so far.
Figured most here can follow instructions, all the app sites give a list of installation instructions. Pretty standard across the board. I just like installing, backing up, and pulling from my pc, so much easier then saving, booting winmo, ripping the files off. Upgrading has gotten quite a bit faster I must say. |
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