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Okay then, I suppose it was a kernel panic then.
Stupid question: What's the process needed to get drivers working? For instance, GPS and camera are currently non-functioning. Why is this so? Thanks for all your help btw. |
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Okay, I witnessed this with my own eyes now. The phone had low battery (7%) and it then started to shut down. It said "Phone is shutting down". It did not go to Kernel panic or any shell-like screen. It looked like a completely normal shut down for power reasons. It proceeded to reboot immediately after. So i'm definitely not hallucinating. |
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gps and camera currently do not work, sometimes gps will appear to work but it is using cell towers not satallites so for now no camera or gps |
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Essentially the devs need to work out the drivers for Linux first, then Android can communicate with the devices. If drivers were already available for the devices, it wouldn't be a big deal... but we don't have the drivers for the camera & GPS, so they have to build them from scratch. Just like HW3D, just like the touchscreen, just like the radio... just like everything else pretty much. |
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I wish I could code enough to build drivers...I'm not anything like that. Thank you, this is exactly the information I was looking for. These guys had to build everything from scratch for this stuff? That's insane! Much props for that effort and skill. I guess I assumed that either a) the HTC Android devices are similar enough to the WM devices hardware-wise that the drivers could basically be copied or b) Basic Linux drivers already existed for hardware similar to what's in the HTC WM devices. Whatever, go devs go! Last edited by 88fingerslukee; 04-16-2010 at 10:09 AM. |
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So after using Android almost exclusively on my phone for the last week or so, I have decided I would like to do what I can to help completion along. I am not sure if I am capable of helping but would like to offer assistance in any way I can. This platform is awesome and since I have to wait a year (when my current contract is up) before I can get an actual android phone (assuming my carrier has them by then ) I would like to get this one as usable as possible.
I have created my own ROM for the TP a while back (Chaos ROM) based on Calkulin's kitchen, so I do have some experience in that area. I am a web designer, so have a fairly good grasp on general coding syntax, etc. I do NOT have a data plan, so anything regarding that is best left to someone else. I do use my wi-fi connection quite extensively for similar purpose though. I am also a husband and father, so time is not abundant, but I would like to help. So if anyone knows how I can help, a task I can work on, etc. let me know
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New question: can someone try the latest autobuild kernel and tell me if it's WORSE than the standard kernel in terms of battery status? (standard meaning from the AIO, or really anything more than a couple weeks old) |
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I wish some people with extra devices could jump in and start playing around with flashing/accessing NAND from Android, because that seems like it'd be a big step in the right direction. Of course, if you're willing to jump into the C code and try to figure it out, then there's all sorts of things that could be worked on -- but that's a lot of effort, and after looking at it for 6 months, I'm still not much use at it, so I wouldn't recommend it to anyone else, unless you're interested for your own edification. My suggestion is just to find the things you use your phone for, the features that are lacking, and try to figure out why. Like the folks here have done with MMS -- you might not be able to get everything working, but you'll start to figure out what works and what needs fixing. |
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