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Old 05-25-2008, 12:23 PM
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Re: no2chem Battery.dll 1% increment

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it will work on any device. Make sure you are using g'reloc to fix the memory mapping of the modules.
I use Ervius Kitchen, so G´reloc is allways executed befor ROM Creating... so I asume that it is not the problem....

I tried to contact no2chem in the chat... but seems he´s not reading....

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Re: no2chem Battery.dll 1% increment

no2chem, i need some help by you, nobody´s can help me with this. I wish i can get this Battery.dll work on a trinity device...

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Old 09-29-2008, 06:30 PM
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Re: no2chem Battery.dll 1% increment

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it will work on any device. Make sure you are using g'reloc to fix the memory mapping of the modules.
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If I remember correctly, the battery meter should work on other similar HTC devices. Have you tried installing the cabbed version I put up to see if it works correctly on a working trinity ROM? If it works, then there is some issue with how you are building it into your ROM.

EDIT: Here's a link to the cabbed version - http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...1&postcount=18
The cabbed version didn't work on my Diamond.
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Re: no2chem Battery.dll 1% increment

Not no2chem, but after having the same problem once, removing and re-installing with soft resets between solved that problem the one and only time it occurred. It may also have something to do with the particular ROM in use at the time, as I've tried several different ROM's with varying results.

Just a thought, but it seems to me the default battery meter drivers in most of the latest ROM's do a reasonable job. If you're having problems with this one, use the default. I can't see any reason to worry about whether the battery is at 62% or 63% anyway, if you know what I mean.
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