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As in, this is all borrowed code that they're (the devs...) reverse engineering to work on our devices? Do you think HTC is doing this for us or what!?!? |
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Reason why i asked is cause its the first time ive seen it appear im always flipping files around to make something work.. It appeared wen i downloaded a roots file from march and the rest ove the files are recent. Im at a point where this build that i got going reports REALL GOOD battery! Its only bout 5% off at all times Thanx.. Going to mix n match the rosie package now..Holla ltr |
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hmm... pretty sure the reporting as a G1 comes from the system.sqsh, not the rootfs. I think the older Donut builds did this... I can't remember which others.
What setup has the best battery reporting? There's been some things changing lately, but it didn't look like they were particularly raph800-friendly. (Though I freely admit that I don't understand the latest changes to the battery code.) |
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I gotta update my build and try again... It's been a few days. The new builds are getting better, but last I zImage I had (maybe 3 days old now) the battery meter still jumped around a ton. The low battery messages were obnoxious as well, but I'd rather have battery reporting and have those annoying messages than no battery status at all...
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
you can put htc_battery_smem.fake=1 in the cmdline, and it'll constantly report being connected to the charger, so the low battery warnings won't come up. At the minor expense of not having notification that you actually are connected to the charger.
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Yea, but I said I wanted to see what the battery status was and receive the annoying messages, rather than have no clue about the battery level and get no warnings
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I think you still get the level readings, it just says that it's charging. So you're not really losing out on data.
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Ugh, I probably shouldn't post this early in the morning. Even tho I've been at work for 2 hours already, holy crap. Tryin to help a guy over @ XDA on that breathe LED for debugging deep sleep... I think you said you can just remove the LED Effects app from the AndroidApps folder, but when I look at my installed applications on Android, I don't have LED Effects. Can't find it in the installed apps list either... I kinda like having the breathe LED on when it's sleeping, lets me know Android is still runnin. But I'd like to know how to turn it off as well, mainly to help this dude. Last edited by arrrghhh; 04-23-2010 at 10:59 AM. |
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Im on the system file w 52,xxx.. The other one is 50,xxx. Both ove them are reporting good battery life for me...
Everything is up to date except the roots file which is the one from tha 18th. One thing that i see whatever you do on the windows side ove the board it reflects it on the android part so idk if this would really help out but ever since i downloaded these files... Attachment 67472 Attachment 67473 Battery life REALL GOOD! compare to how it was jumping like a bean from state to state. EDIT 1: Makk if you need me to i can put the files that im on in AIO so u can see what i mean.. Last edited by LuckyLui; 04-23-2010 at 11:10 AM. |
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