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stroths 02-20-2008 03:27 PM

Clarification on what this actually does
 
Just to clarify to everyone, this patched dll does not have any effect on the orange flashing notifications LED. It ONLY stops the flashing green LED that flashes all the time when you have service. Your orange light will still flash for notifications if you have it setup that way, your bluetooth blue LED will still flash, your wifi LED will still flash if turned on and the orange LED will stay on if you have it plugged in to a power source.

What which LEDs does this currently affect?

Service LED = YES
Notifications = NO
WiFi = NO
Bluetooth = NO
Charging = NO

For those familiar with LED Killer, this patched DLL has the same end result but does it in a much better way. The only advantage to my LED Killer is that it can easily be disabled.

dkincaid 02-20-2008 04:45 PM

Re: alternative to LED killer - replacement rilphone.dll
 
How exactly do I "g'relloc"? Sorry if this is a dumb question! :)

l33tlinuxh4x0r 02-20-2008 05:10 PM

Re: alternative to LED killer - replacement rilphone.dll
 
I guess that I will be the only one voting against the people that hate LED's. Every phone that I have ever had has had a blinking LED and I like it. How else will I know if my phone is on??? (no that is not a joke.) That is how I know if my phone is on or if I have run out of battery.

no2chem 02-20-2008 06:35 PM

Re: alternative to LED killer - replacement rilphone.dll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dkincaid (Post 188055)
How exactly do I "g'relloc"? Sorry if this is a dumb question! :)

it's a tool used to reallocate modules in memory. search xda.

Quote:

Originally Posted by l33tlinuxh4x0r (Post 188076)
I guess that I will be the only one voting against the people that hate LED's. Every phone that I have ever had has had a blinking LED and I like it. How else will I know if my phone is on??? (no that is not a joke.) That is how I know if my phone is on or if I have run out of battery.

well, the only way to make everyone happy is to make a led intermediate driver.....whether i feel like doing that is another question...

dkincaid 02-20-2008 07:02 PM

Re: alternative to LED killer - replacement rilphone.dll
 
Is there anyway to install this on a "production" phone, or can I only do it with the kitchen?

stroths 02-20-2008 07:10 PM

Re: alternative to LED killer - replacement rilphone.dll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dkincaid (Post 188203)
Is there anyway to install this on a "production" phone, or can I only do it with the kitchen?

I am working on a cab version. I'll post it if I can get it to work.

nikon858 02-20-2008 07:12 PM

Re: alternative to LED killer - replacement rilphone.dll
 
^^ anxiously waiting on the cab.....wish you could shut off the BT led too.

dkincaid 02-20-2008 07:14 PM

Re: alternative to LED killer - replacement rilphone.dll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stroths (Post 188211)
I am working on a cab version. I'll post it if I can get it to work.

You da man! :) :headbang:

stroths 02-20-2008 07:17 PM

Cabbed Version Here
 
1 Attachment(s)
Here is a cabbed version I created from no2chem's excellent work.

Install Instructions
1. Install no2chem 6800 Service LED Driver_c.cab
2. It will prompt you to reboot. After a reboot it should be working for you.

If you uninstall it will go back to normal.

Shiva 02-20-2008 07:23 PM

Re: alternative to LED killer - replacement rilphone.dll
 
Great work n2c & stroths :b:


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