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Anyone have an up-to-date donut setup available? I downloaded the files from the xda wiki but as I try to roll the kernel and rootfs forward I get problems.
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Wondering if anyone out there has a Verizon Raph500 that used the new all-in-one package from the 13th and got everything to work. I am new at this but I know how to read and the instructions stated that I would see 4 folders and 12 files, I only have seven. Where do I begin to look to figure this out and how I didn't get all 12 to show up?
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everything worked for me -- the data required that I add the apn for it to work; but everything else worked fine.
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7 files?
in windows? are any of the files hidden files? do you have your computer setup to show hidden files? |
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Is there something special that needs to be done to get adb working?
I have the toolkit and the usb drivers ready to be installed, but when I plug in the phone, windows doesn't give any indication of recognizing the device so I have no opportunity to install the drivers. On the phone side, I can see that it understands it is being plugged in because the dmesg shows hsusb OFFLINE --> ONLINE. ps indicated adbd is running. I tried setting debug.adb.usb to 1, rebooting, and verifying it was set to 1, but it didn't make a difference. I tried running usbdeview on windows side and getting rid of HTC drivers, but none were installed. I'm using the 6/6/2010 kernel currently. I initially was using the 6/14/2010 kernel, but noticed there were some USB changes there so I went to the older kernel to see if it made any difference. I noticed that usb0 usb ether was up, so I tried ifconfig usb0 down. That was successful in shutting down usb_ether, but had no effect on recognizing the device in windows. I have had echo 2 > /sys/devices/platform/msm_hsusb/usb_function_switch in my eclair.user.conf the whole time, which I understand changes the USB device from multi-device mode to single. On the phone side, this is what I see when plugging in the usb cable Code:
hsusb: OFFLINE -> ONLINE hsusb: reset controller ulpi_write: timeout: reg: 0x48, var: 0x4 ulpi_write: timeout: reg: 0x10, var: 0x3A ulpi_write: timeout: reg: 0x10, var: 0x3B usb: notify offline I tried 2 different usb cables. The primary cable I was trying worked fine for sd card transfers so I think it is fine, but tried another cable anyway. Last edited by sfhub; 06-17-2010 at 03:53 PM. |
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how funny, i was trying to get this going this morning so i could move some apk's for flash from my computer to xdandroid. couldn't get it to connect either. adb.exe devices came up empty.
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I did not know that I should be looking for hidden files before sending it over to the sd card. Anything else I can or should be looking for too? |
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