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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro -- Now working on Verizon! And with GPS!
I just downloaded the all in one package and installed for the first time. So, I have the latest of everything (in theory). I have some problems and have searched through this thread.
First, my mic isn't working, do we still have to start a call before starting haret? Is that everytime or just once? And, basically no sounds work. If I go into the ringtones area and try to touch ringtones at all, it hangs and the program crashes. Same thing for music, it hangs and crashes. Incomign call has no ringer right now. Any of the voice command things, like voice search also crash. BTW, on my initial setup, my wifi was working, but data wasn't. Once it finished its setup, I did the fix for the data connection (Spring) and it works now, and wifi doesn't (says it can't start). Is there some conflict to having them both working? |
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Have you used any other builds? Doesn't sound like it...
Are you using a RAPH800? If so, the build from the first post should work flawlessly... Try getting the updated stuff from XDA. Otherwise you'll just have to wait for a new AIO. |
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro -- Now working on Verizon! And with GPS!
First off, AWESOME jobs guys! This thing is just amazing. I played with the older version a long time ago, and decided to check out the progress yesterday, and actually was able to just get it running with minimal effort using the release from yesterday. I was finally able to get data working, and at first the Market kept saying it couldn't connect to the server. That magically went away on it's own, but now all I get when trying to install an app is "Starting Download." I have tried searching this thread, but everything I found was from may or earlier, and I thought those solutions would have been rolled into yesterday's release. Plus I never saw any definitive answer on how they fixed it.
Does anyone have suggestion on how to go about correcting this? I have tried several reboots to no avail. Also, does anyone else have issues with the keyboard on the Raph800 not working at times until a reboot? I know these phones are notorious for keyboard issues, but I'd like to know if it could be an xdandroid issue, before I go the hardware route. Thanks for all the hard work everyone! |
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Good luck, Android is wicked cool when running. It is everything WM should have been but didn't have the hardware (and, apparently, software) to do. -Tim |
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Also maybe try downloading the app via wifi, see if it makes a difference. As far as the keyboard, it's always worked better than WinMo for me. I have had some issues with a line in the startup that gets cleared out and hoses up some of the special characters, but the keys have always worked. |
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Just so I know for the future, what is the data.img file used for? Does allowing the boot process to recreate this file cause me to loose all my settings and what not? |
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro -- Now working on Verizon! And with GPS!
Here is a cool overclock txt startup file I found, this one is for touch pro sprint and for the latest build!
Only for touch pro, copy the startup.txt to the andboot folder and then run haret, for other users after set cmdline, add: set cmdline "acpuclock.oc_freq_khz=700000 and put a space, so mine looks like this: set cmdline "acpuclock.oc_freq_khz=700000 lcd.density=210 msmvkeyb_toggle=off physkeyboard=raph board-htcraphael-navi.wake=0 gsensor_axis=2,-1,3 acpuclock.force_turbo=1" For touch pro users who are lazy, lol, like me, download the file and follow the steps you can even change the values to be lower or higher, just not too high, might blow up, lol |
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Did you make your gps.conf changes in such a way that they wouldn't get overwritten by reboot?
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