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00:01 Unholy_ stinbed were would i place the hw3d driver?
00:02 Unholy_ inside the overlay folder?
00:04 stinebd all zips go in the xdandroid-kitchen-0.0.1 directory, or whatever i named it
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00:06 Unholy_ even the hw3d.zip?
00:06 Unholy_ or does i go in system/lib?
00:06 Unholy_ it*
00:07 stinebd all zips
00:07 stinebd can't say it any more clearly
00:07 stinebd the kitchen does the unpacking of those predefined overlays
00:08 [acl] unholy: still having issues? woa.. unsquash is the way to go
00:08 stinebd if you have boot animations or other crap you wanna stick in there, it goes in the overlay unpacked
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00:14 [acl] i can already tell there will be floods of 3d questions from the Rhod & Topaz people.
00:15 Captnoord Unholy_: got the benchmark info?
00:16 Unholy_ not yet
00:17 Unholy_ was in homedepo
00:17 Captnoord k
00:20 Unholy_ acl i got hw3d working alredy
00:20 Unholy_ i whent your way XD
00:21 Unholy_ but iv got a problem, i got no market app
00:22 [acl] nice maybe one day i will enjoy 3d :-(
00:22 Unholy_ what device are you on?
00:22 [acl] rhod
00:23 Unholy_ i see
00:23 Unholy_ dint it alredy have 3d?
00:23 [acl] nope.. been trying to get it to work for a month now.
00:23 [acl] but no luck
00:23 Unholy_ damn that sucks
00:24 Unholy_ do you know if theres an apk for the market?
00:24 [acl] no idea.
00:25 hamagc unholy vending.apk is the market
00:25 Unholy_ ok thx let me check my kitchen
00:36 Unholy_ does the market apk have any dependancy?
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00:45 hamagc that one i do not know. i see different ones out there so i'm thinking so. from what i can tell however on all the devices that xdandroid works on, the market works with all of them and it's the same vending.apk for these. i have one i can upload for you to try out if you don't have/can't find one.
00:46 hamagc i also read that there are different versions of the market, some with bug fixes and whatnot.
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01:06 ToAsTcfh phh: haha that would be sweet
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01:16 hamagc ok, good night guys.
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01:30 Spirits-Sight Hello
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02:38 bja is the wiki down for everyone else?
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02:45 Unholy_ stinbd here?
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02:51 sovereignty phh: whenever you get a chance to answer that question...i know your busy...
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03:23 bja I was looking at the install directions on the openmoko wiki. Do I need to run mkbootimg if I run the precompiled image? First guess would be no, but the .bin created in building an image is then used by mkbootimg to create something ending in .img. I realize that .img doesn't mean anything to the os, but it left me wondering
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03:44 bja anyone else using the shr images described in the openmoko wiki on the G1?
03:44 bja I'm tryign to figure out what I've done wrong
03:44 bja as the kernel is panic'ing when it doesn't find init
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04:22 HTCdemon http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=693150
04:22 HTCdemon i lol'd
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04:38 Unholy_ any one here familiar with stinbd kitchen?
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05:16 ray6075 Hello everyone ...
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05:41 Unholy_ stinbed in case you read logs, i have a problem with the kitchen it is not cooking in the market nether the fixed hw3d driver, its ignoring the system folder in the root of the kitchen
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07:54 rafyvitto phh you there?
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07:56 rafyvitto i scored 15.9fps on the nana openGL es 2.0 benchmark, n1 owners are only getting 11fps, im loving my liquid even more
07:57 rafyvitto nenamark1*
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12:37 GNUtoo|laptop hi mickey|bbl
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13:57 spetrillo phh: any luck in getting the whitestone kb in as a copy of Topaz? Hows the new PC operating for you?
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16:12 GNUtoo|laptop hi mickeyl
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16:13 gauner1986 hi everyone
16:16 AstainNotAway hi
16:17 gauner1986 so.. what's the status in linux kernel porting? probably missed a lot during my exam time :)
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16:40 LeTama hello gauner! on HD2 side ? you didn't miss a lot, we're still stuck w
16:40 LeTama with these segfaults
16:40 gauner1986 LeTama: :(
16:40 LeTama we even tried arm kernel guys, so far nothing on this front
16:40 gauner1986 LeTama: seems that this is a never ending story..
16:41 LeTama yes :(
16:41 mickeyl GNUtoo|laptop: yo
16:41 LeTama you can look here: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-arm-msm/msg00310.html
16:41 GNUtoo|laptop mickeyl, hi
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16:42 GNUtoo|laptop first could you ack or review my /etc/network/interfaces
16:42 GNUtoo|laptop I need 2 acks
16:42 LeTama I did a few reports on our mailing list too: http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/mobile-linux-discuss/2010-May/date.html#96
16:42 mickeyl done
16:43 GNUtoo|laptop ok thanks
16:43 GNUtoo|laptop mickeyl, then making a rin buffer from scratch would not be easy,I wonder which approach to use? maybe borrow the printk.c implementation?
16:43 GNUtoo|laptop *ring
16:43 mickeyl what do you need a ring buffer for?
16:44 GNUtoo|laptop for the /proc/wakelocks_resume_reason thing
16:44 mickeyl can't see why
16:44 mickeyl there's no need to keep older data around
16:44 GNUtoo|laptop ah so again error of communication
16:44 GNUtoo|laptop nice!!!
16:44 GNUtoo|laptop so I only print the last one
16:44 mickeyl correct
16:44 GNUtoo|laptop wow
16:44 GNUtoo|laptop thanks a lot
16:44 mickeyl simple as that :)
16:45 GNUtoo|laptop I made a plan for designing a ring buffer from scratch etc....
16:45 GNUtoo|laptop looked at issues etc...
16:45 mickeyl designing a ring buffer is a good excercise for every programmer, but i'm afraid it's overkill in this particular case :)
16:45 GNUtoo|laptop indeed
16:45 GNUtoo|laptop thanks a lot
16:45 GNUtoo|laptop because there are implementations issues too like locking etc...
16:45 mickeyl yep
16:46 gauner1986 LeTama: a bad bush instruction?
16:46 LeTama I ported few kernels, .34 , incredible, chromium, they all crashes the same way
16:46 mickeyl btw., i don't understand the argument for proc vs. sysfs
16:46 mickeyl sysfs sounds like the perfect place for this IMO
16:46 LeTama no, it's not only pushes, it's probably process context switch or system calls
16:46 mickeyl i don't care much, just being curious
16:47 mickeyl (as long as there is _any_ place to get the data...)
16:47 gauner1986 LeTama: mhm.. this is too low level for me...
16:48 GNUtoo|laptop btw mickeyl I'll also gzip empty in the kenrel
16:48 GNUtoo|laptop in the recipe
16:48 GNUtoo|laptop it's highly necessary
16:48 LeTama me too...
16:48 mickeyl really?
16:48 mickeyl never found any need
16:48 GNUtoo|laptop else the bootloader won't boot the image in fastboot
16:48 mickeyl what happens if you don't?
16:48 GNUtoo|laptop you can flash it etc...
16:48 mickeyl hmm, strange. that always worked for me
16:48 GNUtoo|laptop it boots when flashed
16:48 GNUtoo|laptop I've a carrier phone
16:48 mickeyl but anyways it doesn't hurt, so just do it
16:48 GNUtoo|laptop remember
16:48 mickeyl ya, probably different bootloader i see
16:48 GNUtoo|laptop indeed
16:49 gauner1986 LeTama: too bad. i'd really like to see this going on..
16:50 mickeyl ok, i need to pack now
16:50 mickeyl train to Berlin goes in an hour
16:50 mickeyl bbl
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16:51 LeTama gauner: yes, me too. The most annoying thing is that we don't probably miss a lot.
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16:58 gauner1986 LeTama: yeah.. none of our pros seems to have a clue on this.. :) hope i don't have to buy an android-device at the end of the year xD
16:59 gauner1986 i wouldn't have the joy of porting then
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17:01 LeTama well, I still hope we will figure out something. I'm still searching, but the learning curve is high.
17:02 LeTama Hopefully we'll get some answer from the qualcomm guy.
17:03 gauner1986 yeah.. i saw some qualcomm guy in between.. that'd be nice :P
17:04 gauner1986 what are you currently trying?
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17:04 LeTama right now, I'm was looking into wince nk/spl to see if I could find any init that could help us
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17:05 LeTama didn't find anything so far
17:06 gauner1986 LeTama: so you're looking for a needle in a bundle of hay..
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17:07 LeTama yes, kind of. I won't try that for long, reverse nk will take forever with my poor arm asm skills
17:08 LeTama My next step will be probably to dig into linux scheduling to try to find a pattern in what happens
17:08 gauner1986 i did try reversing spl a time ago.. but didn't come too far..
17:09 gauner1986 not an easy task
17:09 gauner1986 you have to have a lot of c knowledge anyway
17:10 gauner1986 i programmed a bit of c here and there.. but not that much
17:10 gauner1986 probably not enough
17:10 gauner1986 it's interesting however
17:10 LeTama yes, I saw your post while I was looking for spl memory location
17:11 LeTama I have a good knowledge of C and x86 reverse engineering, but I'm a rookie in arm
17:12 AstainNotAway cmonex is a great source for that
17:13 LeTama Astain: yes, definitely. But I can't bug her without really knowing what I'm looking for
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17:15 gauner1986 LeTama: how did you learn x86 reversing?
17:17 LeTama well, by hacking my PC for few years. I have one since 1990 :)
17:17 gauner1986 lol
17:17 gauner1986 why did yu need to hack it?
17:17 gauner1986 +o
17:19 LeTama well, at that time you had basic and assembly, that's it
17:19 gauner1986 i have one since i'm five years old.. probably a mistake by my parents.. but now i'm here.. and a geek. :D
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17:21 LeTama :) I started when I was 11 and that the only available machine for consumer was Singlair ZX80.
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17:21 LeTama I started programming on paper years before touching my first machine in a computer club
17:22 gauner1986 on paper.. lol.. couldnt have imagined that in my time, except in school :P
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17:23 LeTama yeah. Different time. ZX80 was way too expensive for my parents at that time.
17:23 gauner1986 hmm.. yeah.. different times.. your generation got into that low level stuff way easier than my generation
17:23 gauner1986 you just had to do it
17:24 LeTama yeah, 1Ko for programs is not a lot :)
17:25 LeTama oups, sorry, meant 1 KB.
17:26 gauner1986 i see.. french people use ko.. :)
17:26 LeTama yes, bad habit
17:26 CazH LeTama, if you have to write the programs on paper first 1KB seems like a LOT of memory to me :P
17:27 LeTama CazH: true!
17:29 CazH I'm having trouble just forcing my self to draw my schmatics on paper when i'm designing electornics, easier just to do it in you head and then draw in to the computer afterwards :P
17:29 gauner1986 :D
17:29 gauner1986 i'm also often thinking exactly like this...
17:30 LeTama Same here, my hand writing is horrible now. I'm writing like a mad doctor.
17:39 gauner1986 as long as your code is good... :D
17:40 LeTama true!
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17:49 aaronfc Hello :) I'm trying to port Android to Acer F900. It uses s3c6410 processor, and I found some kernel for this processor. I compiled and tryed to run it throgh Haret. But after "Jumping to kernel" line text becomes unreadable and seems to move very quickly from up to down. Any idea? Kernel problem ? Is there any way to see a log of what is happening ?
17:49 aaronfc Sorry my english, I'm spanish
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18:02 aaronfc I tryed to run from Haret with FBDURINGBOOT=0. Now I see Haret loading thing until it reaches "Haret Booting Linux" (End of the progress bar) and in the display it says "Found Machine Default.... Go Go Go" and after this, image in the screen distorts and text becomes very difficult to read (image freezes and distorts)
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18:32 rafyvitto me imagino q tendrias q compilar un build angstrong para poder debug
18:33 rafyvitto claro eso si el kernel llega asta el userland de angstrong xD
18:36 aaronfc ... creo que me faltó decir que soy un poco novato en esto de la kernel.. jeje a ver si me puedes explicar un poco mejor lo que has dicho
18:37 rafyvitto comos dos =]
18:37 rafyvitto yo noce como compilar kernels ni nada, solo se lo bascio
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18:37 rafyvitto somos*
18:37 aaronfc hombre jajaja seguro que sabes más que yo, xD de eso no me cabe ni la menor duda! jajaja
18:37 rafyvitto lo que te decia es que hay una distribucion de linux llamada angstrong
18:37 aaronfc La verdad esque creo que al final acabaré desistiendo... la verdad esque es una pena...
18:38 rafyvitto la cual se usa mayormente para debugg tu kernel de linux
18:38 aaronfc Ahora consigo que me salte a la kernel
18:38 aaronfc pero una vez llega a la kernel
18:38 aaronfc la imagen de la pantalla se distorsiona
18:38 aaronfc como a rayas verticales
18:38 aaronfc i se queda todo lo de la pantalla deformado, pero claro... de ahi ya no se pasar.. no se ni por qué ocurre
18:38 aaronfc si es cuestion de drivers de la parte gráfica.. o vete a saber
18:38 rafyvitto si muy probable
18:39 rafyvitto tambien puede ser el driver de la pantalla lcd
18:39 rafyvitto q nosea compatible con tu lcd
18:39 rafyvitto y por eso se distorciona
18:39 aaronfc como puedo saber qué pantalla lcd tengo ?
18:39 rafyvitto bueno
18:39 aaronfc esque encontré las especificaciones de mi teléfono pero te da numeros de serie de Acer
18:39 rafyvitto saves como dumpiar tu rom en windows movil?
18:40 aaronfc no, lo unico parecido a lo que dices, ha sido usando Haret, he hecho un dump de la mmu ...
18:40 aaronfc pero ni idea de si es lo que preguntas jeje, ya te he dicho que soy muy novato! :P
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18:41 rafyvitto bueno la manera mas facil es chekiando la carpeta OEM cunado dumpeas tu rom
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18:41 rafyvitto hay estan todos los drivers de tu dispocitivo
18:41 rafyvitto aver creo q mi cocina del acer s200
18:41 rafyvitto te puede funcionar para tu acer
18:42 rafyvitto es el f900?
18:42 aaronfc yo tengo una cocina de f900 creo, pero no se muy bien cómo usarla jeje
18:42 aaronfc si
18:42 rafyvitto ok
18:42 rafyvitto dejame refrescarme la mente hace meses q no uso mi kitchen jejej
18:42 aaronfc jajaja ok , tranquilo :P gracias por tu tiempo :P
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18:43 rafyvitto de nada =], te recuerdo q nose miucho de esto solo lo bascio ok...refiriendoce a kernel debugging en linux :P
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18:45 rafyvitto ohh yace voy a buscar un rom de tu f900 en la pagina de acer movil
18:45 rafyvitto y lo dumpeo
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18:47 aaronfc ok, muchas gracias rafyvitto :P
18:48 aaronfc yo aprovechando que fuiste a mirar tu "cocina" fui a la mia a x algo para merendar x'D
18:48 rafyvitto lol
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18:48 aaronfc encontraste la rom ? o te la busco ?
18:50 Unholy_ stinbd here?
18:50 rafyvitto si ya lo encontre
18:50 rafyvitto y lo baje
18:50 rafyvitto voy dumpiarlo
18:50 aaronfc ok ;)
18:51 aaronfc de el dump de la rom, podré saber todos los componentes que tiene el teléfono ? Pantalla LCD, módulo de wifi, etc, etc ?
18:52 rafyvitto sep casi todos
18:52 [acl] Unholy_: You ever get your 3d working?
18:53 Unholy_ yup i got it working, what i cant get to work is market =)
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18:53 Unholy_ for some reason it doe snot get installed
18:53 Unholy_ so i cant download the latest neocore
18:53 Unholy_ and do some benchmarks
18:54 [acl] thats odd. .. never encountered that issue
18:54 Unholy_ ye its the litchen probly something im doing wrong
18:54 Unholy_ but stinebd is not online to help XD
18:55 Unholy_ kitchen*
18:55 stinebd i'm here
18:55 stinebd i tend to respond better when my nick is spelled correctly
18:56 stinebd it triggers a highlight in my irc client
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18:56 Unholy_ haha my bad
18:56 rafyvitto demonios ><
18:56 rafyvitto acer iso fiestas con tu rom
18:57 aaronfc jajaja
18:57 aaronfc y eso ?
18:57 rafyvitto casi ni puedo sacarlo del ejecutable
18:57 rafyvitto lo saque y esta en un formato q en mi vida havia visto
18:57 Unholy_ well stinebd, someting is wrong here the kitchen ignores the system folder in the root of the kitchen folder, so it does not include the market
18:57 Unholy_ or the base image dosent have it
18:57 stinebd the what?
18:58 stinebd there should be no system directory there
18:58 aaronfc rafyvitto: Puede que se pueda con esta kitchen ? http://www.pdagismo.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=211&pid=5883#post_5883
18:58 Unholy_ oh
18:58 stinebd where did the system directory come from?
18:58 Unholy_ is there some way for me to send you a screenshot of my kitchen?
18:58 Unholy_ from a zip you tol me to donwload
18:58 Unholy_ told*
18:58 stinebd you mean like hw3d.zip?
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18:58 Unholy_ ya
18:58 stinebd you don't unpack those
18:59 stinebd the zips go right into the kitchen root directory as zips
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18:59 stinebd the kitchen will unpack those as needed
18:59 Unholy_ ok let me try that
18:59 stinebd the only one you need to unpack is kitchen ingredients
19:00 CazH stinebd, you made the wireless tether program work on xdandroid right? Any chance you will do the same to the wired tether one?
19:01 stinebd CazH: no chance in the near future
19:01 CazH Okay guess ill just use the wifi then :) But hey thanks for making that work :D
19:01 Unholy_ it worked stinebd
19:01 Unholy_ for some reason it did not yesterday
19:02 Unholy_ it probly was the kitchen names folder
19:02 stinebd just so you know, that kitchen is nothing like the kitchen i will actually release
19:02 stinebd that's pretty much just a technology preview kind of thing to test the uml-based generator
19:02 Unholy_ i see
19:03 Unholy_ it works prety well
19:03 Unholy_ kindop of confusing for me, since im more used to winmo ones
19:03 Unholy_ what if i want to add more apks? were do they go
19:04 stinebd overlays/999_custom-apps/system/app/
19:04 Unholy_ ok
19:05 Unholy_ and themes go there also?
19:05 stinebd i have no idea
19:05 rafyvitto @aarofc te estoy haciendo pm
19:05 Unholy_ ok
19:05 stinebd i don't know how themes work
19:05 Unholy_ me nether haha il figure it out somehow
19:05 [acl] themes as in skinning the ui ?
19:05 Unholy_ yup
19:06 Unholy_ i just whant to find a theme and cook it in with the "rom"
19:06 [acl] depending on the apk. You can have graphics inside the resource folder. you can unpack the apk change the grahics and repack it
19:06 stinebd basically the kitchen works by using a bunch of "overlays" to modify an existing system image
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19:06 stinebd each of those zip files in the kitchen directory is an overlay, and the 999_custom-apps overlay is applied last
19:07 Unholy_ ah i see
19:07 stinebd so whatever you stick in overlays/999_custom-apps/system/ will be planted on the system image
19:07 [acl] Unholy_,: if you want to skin the UI like sense, then the resoruces are usually in the framework apk but thats alot of work. Good luck. I know alot of people had success changing the sensui so its not so bloated.
19:07 phh so many logs.
19:08 Unholy_ i dont want to skin, i just whnat to find a nice theme and include it
19:08 Unholy_ XD
19:08 [acl] Unholy_: sounds like a good project
19:10 Unholy_ haha wish me luck
19:11 rafyvitto i guess he'l need to resize pngs and stuff
19:12 rafyvitto since hes device is vga
19:12 [acl] vga is the only way.. anything else is uncivilized
19:12 phh [acl]: rhodium's wvga suck ?
19:13 [acl] jk.. i had too much coffee.
19:13 phh (or there is something I didn't understand in the conversation)
19:13 [acl] phh: i didnt even understand the convo. I'm just babling hoping the jtag guy shows up
19:13 phh [acl]: okay
19:13 [acl] which reminds me. Looks like someone else already posted the jtag pinouts for the topaz
19:14 [acl] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=669871
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19:14 peterm20 i have a q about the rootfs
19:15 phh peterm20: ?
19:15 peterm20 i don't know if its a issue with all the users but the boot loop on the ralph800
19:16 peterm20 i've found that if i put a sleep 5 right after it creates the data.img it seems to solve the issue for me
19:17 phh aftetr the dd or the mkfs ?
19:17 peterm20 let me check
19:17 Unholy_ acl: were would the boot animation go?
19:18 peterm20 mkefs
19:18 [acl] system/media/bootanimation.zip
19:18 Unholy_ ok thx
19:18 [acl] but i think it also depends on the binary that calls the bootanim
19:19 [acl] because ive also seen system/media/bootscreen
19:19 [acl] or maybe they are both called? im not sure
19:19 Unholy_ i got a boot animation
19:19 [acl] its probably the nexus one X looking thing
19:20 Unholy_ and it only has a bootanimation.zip
19:20 DCDemon <[acl]> phh: i didnt even understand the convo. I'm just babling hoping the jtag guy shows up
19:20 Unholy_ nah its a costume one form someone in the android forums in xda
19:20 DCDemon ive waited too...still hasnt come :(
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19:21 [acl] DCDemon: Well there is someone who also did the same with the Topaz. So im hunting this other guy down now
19:21 stinebd status_t err = mZip.open("/data/local/bootanimation.zip"); if (err != NO_ERROR) { err = mZip.open("/system/media/bootanimation.zip");
19:22 [acl] stinebd: thanks for clearing that up
19:22 peterm20 if your wondering about me, i haven't IRC'd in years.. so android forums has a online applet. im a member of xda/ppcgeeks too :)
19:22 phh stinebd: stop talking like a nerd. ou can do full sentences :p
19:22 stinebd phh: that was 3 full sentences! ;)
19:22 phh you*
19:22 peterm20 stinebd does the new version of ubuntu not work with the ASOP source?
19:23 phh (it's AOSP damn.)
19:23 peterm20 sorry
19:23 stinebd peterm20: no idea, but probably not. it likely still requires java5, lucid has java6
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19:23 peterm20 i installed the java5 like the source.android.com directions said to.
19:24 stinebd my build host runs gentoo, i've never built aosp with ubuntu
19:25 [acl] HTCdemon: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6750883
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19:29 HTCdemon [acl] good idea
19:29 peterm20 alright nevermind seems like the boot loop error is related to something else :(
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20:21 stinebd if you ever find out what, let us know
20:21 stinebd or a way to reproduce reliably
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20:36 hamagc are there any settings to disable deepsleep?
20:38 phh user chamonix's commandcenter
20:38 phh (or control center I can't remember)
20:38 phh it has a wakelock command iirc
20:38 phh or just do echo blabla > /sys/power/wake_lock
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21:42 sovereignty phh: your here?
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21:42 phh sure
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21:43 sovereignty you're familiar with the battery workaround by Unknownforce, right? (I don't know if "unknown_" here is the same guy)
21:43 phh not at all
21:43 sovereignty oh
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21:43 sovereignty I've been sitting here thinking about it and I think I have determined the way to calculate it correctly
21:44 sovereignty if you want go to http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=121614
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21:45 phh I have ideas too
21:45 phh just damn annoying to do
21:45 sovereignty he basically took the raphael code in htc_battery_smem and copied if over to the rhodium section
21:45 sovereignty just as a patch
21:45 sovereignty well, I think I have an easy solution
21:45 phh curb fitting.
21:46 sovereignty if you're willing to try...i am still setting up my linux system
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21:46 sovereignty and can't try it
21:46 sovereignty i hate to post a long description here, but, to explain it, it will be a long post
21:47 sovereignty any other way to get the information to you? email?
21:47 phh phhusson@free.fr if you want
21:48 sovereignty you might have thought of it already, but i don't know
21:48 sovereignty it has to do with the output resistance of the battery
21:48 sovereignty I think android is reading the registers correctly for the rhodium, right?
21:48 sovereignty just no calculations for level yet?
21:49 sovereignty the battery voltage, current, etc, registers
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21:50 phh sovereignty: no
21:50 phh we have wrong voltage/current values
21:51 sovereignty oh. I thought the only thing left to do was calculate the level from those values
21:52 sovereignty is the problem that we do not know which address to read to get the values?
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21:55 sovereignty from what I understand, the battery's eeprom is reporting the levels via the sb bus and if we know where those are recorded one would just need to read them and calculate the level
21:55 sovereignty is this correct?
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22:13 sovereignty phh: i sent you the e-mail. you might have already thought of what I sent you, but I don't know
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22:15 phh sovereignty: there is no such thing as "battery eeprom"
22:15 phh everything is done in qualcomm's soc
22:15 phh sb bus ? what the hell is that ?
22:17 sovereignty hmmm...a lot of smart batteries have built in eeprom that stores this information
22:17 sovereignty i have no idea about the one in the rhodium, though
22:17 phh the resistance change with the temperature.
22:17 sovereignty sb bus = Smart battery bus...it has to do with one of the middle two pins
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22:18 sovereignty correct. i am in the process of compiling all of that information to set up a lookup table
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22:22 sovereignty phh: http://sbworkshop.com/sbdat110.pdf
22:22 sovereignty long read
22:23 phh long ? lol
22:23 phh sovereignty: anyway no, there is no I2C bus on those battery.
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22:26 sovereignty phh: at any rate however the qualcomm is getting the information is irrelevant. one just needs to know where to read it...
22:26 sovereignty is that not known, yet?
22:26 phh it is
22:26 phh check wiki
22:28 spetrillo phh: any luck in getting Whitestone kb to be a copy of Topaz? Hows the new PC?
22:28 phh PC ? kb ?
22:28 phh stop using abreviations /o\
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22:30 phh (in the sources too)
22:30 phh 01f00000+0xfc110
22:31 phh first two bytes = batt id, then temperature, then voltage, then, charge current, then discharge current
22:31 phh no unit
22:31 phh have fun.
22:31 phh (phys addr)
22:32 sovereignty ok
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22:34 spetrillo phh: how is your new personal computer working...last time we talked you were in the process of moving to a new one. Second you indicated the last time we chatted that you would add the Whitestone keyboard to be a copy of Topaz. I was just following up on that. Sorry for the abbreviations.
22:35 HTCdemon wonder where binarydriod has disappeared off to....
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22:44 phh spetrillo: surely not keyboard /o\
22:44 phh and I'm still moving from computers to computers
22:44 phh (now it's the laptop.)
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22:48 spetrillo phh: well lets see if I can jog our collective memories. I believe I explained that the 12/21 build, which included the Topaz keyboard/machid worked in letting the Whitestone boot too. The next build, which I believe was 12/28 changed something so that Whitestone could not boot. From what I can see the Whitestone machine id(2514) is included in the current build, but still we cannot boot.
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22:48 spetrillo phh: I believe you said you could make the Whitestone keyboard a copy of Topaz, but then again I could be totally wrong.
22:48 phh spetrillo: yes it needs to add the board file
22:48 phh I can't see where you can see any keyboard on topaz ?
22:49 spetrillo phh: Ok I could be using the wrong vernacular...when you say board file I immediately think keyboard. Sorry if I am using wrong terminology.
22:49 phh lol -_-'
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22:50 phh spetrillo: board refers to mainboard
22:50 phh of the phone
22:52 spetrillo Ahh now I got it and wont forget it...lol! Cool...glad we cleared that up.
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23:48 voitec hello, i've got a problem because i've got mda iv vario, and when i run anndroid, hardware key DIAL, END, BACK, HOME doesn't work corretly. home is changed with dial, and end changed with back... is it possible to repair it ?