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Originally Posted by callmesaul8889
yeah i removed the .txt and it became a .conf file. still nothing.. does the .conf~ file need replaced too?
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conf~ file does not need to be replaced. If you have the calibration command installed correctly, as you boot up, about half a page before the 'A N D R O I D' thing shows up, you should see a bunch of lines (7, I think) with touch_calibration in them. If those aren't showing up, it's not reading the calibration command.
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Originally Posted by stellar19
So the latest developments on this port have been awesome. However, I still can't get CDMA data to work with US Cellular. I've tried to set up the APN with the username / password for USCC data but still nothing. Is there another config file that I need to be looking at?
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Damn. You're sure you have the username and password correct? (Not sure how you'd test that... I guess some sort of dial up networking connection through windows mobile?) I don't know of anywhere else you'd have to change settings. But, then again, I haven't looked too closely at it. I'm sort of out of ideas on that one. except searching for vogue android users who have experience with cdma data connections that require a password.
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Originally Posted by wehweh
Yeah, this is really good. It seems to me that charging is working and it's reporting the battery level accurately now, but still always says its charging. Wi-fi works w/o having to declare a mac in the startup, very nice. And my god, the "u" key. Having 1/5 of your vowels missing is quite crippling, I must say. Really good stuff though, really snappy. I had a hard time waking it up from sleep on the first 2 boots, but it ironed itself out I guess, works like a charm now.
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Charging works. Reporting of whether it's charging does not. Battery reporting "works". What it does is look at the supposed voltage (though that reads a bit low), look at the charging/discharging rate, look it up in a table, and take an educated guess as to what that means the battery level is. This is not the official method for determining the battery level. In my experience, it reads consistently low (89-93% = 100% in WinMo. 5% = anything up to 25% in WinMo), and is jumpy as hell. I might tweak the coefficients again to make it line up a bit better with reality, but it's sort of a waste of time until we can actually figure out a more reliable method.
Agreed on the u key. You don't miss it until it's gone.
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Originally Posted by mbg19
I guess the next thing is better power management, but great work done your getting really good progress
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Yeah. I think today was my first day running Android instead of windows mobile while I was out and about -- good milestone. At this point, top priorities seem to be power management (4 hours battery life is not enough), hardware graphics acceleration (UI should be more responsive), and the memory limitations (unresponsive UI is not helped by having to reload apps every time you open them). And the crashes. Crashed once while I was using it today, then 3 more times when I tried to get it up and running again. Seems like if it makes it 5 minutes, it'll go 3 hours.
On a positive note, the hardware keyboard is faster in android than it has ever been in winmo. And the SMS app is not a bloated, unresponsive piece of garbage. So that was pleasant.