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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800) - PRE-ALPHA (not yet usable)
I think there may be a typo in the new .conf file.
In the new calibration line, at the start you have "exampleecho" instead of "example#echo" ?
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As for the screen, yeah, that's the calibration problem I was mentioning. I had to manually divine all those calibration numbers as they show up in eclair.user.conf, because at this point there's no calibration tool. If you want to try echoing different values into /sys/class/input/input3/calibration_points you might get something that works better. Or, hopefully, we'll get a calibration tool up and running in the next few days, and that'll fix it. It looks like that in notepad, because of the differences in CR/LF standards between windows and linux. It should be fine as is, though. |
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Sweet, I had been holding off doing anything with Android because I was worried about messing up my phone and having to reflash and everything. Wish I had known this sooner, thanks!!!
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I'm having trouble with haret now. Usually when I launch it, everything goes automatically. Now when I launch it, it just stays in the program. Any suggestions? this has never happened before
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That's the result of no startup.txt, or else a startup.txt that doesn't actually have a command to boot a linux kernel.
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thanks makkonen for giving us updates! the progress being made is incredible! has anyone tried using the version of Eclair that was posted today over on xda developers? It has live backgrounds now, but unfortunately theyre kind of slow. Is it possible to tweak android like we can for windows mobile to make it faster?
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Yeah, today's eclair version (XDANDROID.16.01.10) is the one you have to use if you want (almost) fully working keyboard as well as working data. I haven't played with the live backgrounds yet, though.
The biggest speed tweak would be getting the second bank of memory working (there's 80 more MB of RAM that are simply being ignored by Android, since when they aren't, they cause crashes). MrPippy is working on that now, and he's had a couple breakthroughs recently, but he hasn't gotten anything working with reasonable stability. Hopefully he'll get there soon. Other than that... there are lots of things that are running unnecessarily, I think, just due to this kernel being seriously unoptimized code at this point. In time, the big bugs will fall, and then the smaller ones will fall, and then the extraneous stuff will get weeded out and it will run faster. At least, that's my guess. Whether anyone will still have a Touch Pro by that time is another question. |
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Seems to run better than I expected. The screen calibration is off though, which I saw discussed elsewhere. You have to swipe up and down to get it to go left and right, and vise versa.
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