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Re: WM 6.5 Kitchen QVGA and VGA Developer Edition
Okay I don't know what I did wrong... but its NOT stable.
I deleted SYS, replaced XIP, built the ROM stock from the kitchen... had to delete the extra 6.1 black.tsk but ended up getting it flashed... But the fonts are jacked up... They're like super bold... and everything is slowwwwww... I know Honeycomb is supposed to be slow. But Titanium is unusable too. Are there drivers that we're missing here or what?
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Re: WM 6.5 Kitchen QVGA and VGA Developer Edition
Well I'm just using the default selections in BuildOS for now... My fonts are still jacked.
I tried flashing with the Omnia drivers and it was brutally slow... now I'm trying with the CDMA stock and we'll see what that does... EDIT: Its the HTC black.tsk or battery.xml... as soon as it installed that, the fonts went to crap. What's the hard reset shortcut on the Touch Pro? Last edited by EtherealRemnant; 02-10-2009 at 11:32 PM. |
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Re: WM 6.5 Kitchen QVGA and VGA Developer Edition
The QVGA sys on page 31 isn't translated. There are still those little untranslated chinese boxes all over the honeycomb, titlebar, and titanium screens.
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Re: WM 6.5 Kitchen QVGA and VGA Developer Edition
thanks for that. I ended up clearing storage but that's good to know.
So here's where I'm at. I've got Titanium running about as fast as Honeycomb now. Basically, I'm not letting any customizations install until I have a chance to debug them. Just did a restore from SPB Backup with no problems (PIM data only) and the lock works too. You're right about the driver though. Without the Omnia driver, as soon as I turned on Titanium I had to reflash because it wouldn't even get past the Windows 6.5 bootscreen at that point. We should probably remove the CDMA OEM drivers from the kitchen for this reason. |
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