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verizon touch pro is a very different animal. a lot of the basic stuff is the same but a lot of the drivers are different. not as many people with the di vices so slower going with getting everything up and running.
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So does anyone know if it will be helpful now that htc has released the kernel source for the HTC Hero (sprint). I'm assuming that a lot of the hardware is similar?
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Another quick question is everyone using the module and zimage from the first post here or from the Xda site?
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I used all the files listed in the first post here and it works fine.
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I've been using the files from the first post here rather than xda. In the past I had issues using files posted on xda, so I was sticking with what worked. Just loaded 1-24 build and am trying to get it up and running. Looks like the calibration is all kinds of jacked up. However, the ui in general was a lot more responsive..
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Jan 24th build works great with the CDMA files here. System is MUCH faster and battery life seems better.
Only problem with that build is the calendar does not work. CalendarProvider.apk won't install. So hopefully someone will have a fix for that soon. I'm also using a customized eclair.user.conf, which has my personal screen settings, as computhug outlined in post 181. Ever since I followed those instructions, screen calibration has been almost flawless. |
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