ThatGuyLurkin
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Isn't that in the kernel though?
Yes, but the other guy was talking about the Cyanogenmod bootanimation, while I'm thinking TDM was talking about the Q.
Isn't that in the kernel though?
@tdm
I had noticed quite a while ago you had asked about someone making you a better boot animation and I'd like to give it a try since so far only I've been able to do well is graphics editing.
First, you said about 15 frames Max right? Obviously we don't want to make booting the phone any longer than it has to be. I couldn't believe it when I saw the cm one was 180 frames :what:
So I can test it, where is the location of your Q at? I've looked all over and can only find the cm one. Anyone can pm me if you don't want everyone knowing the actual location.
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You misunderstand me. The bootlogo, Q, has nothing to do with boot time, as he was talking about. He said the CM boot was 180, making boot ttime slower/normal.
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Edit: Flash rom now, wish me luck. Its 114 MBs :what:
Really? I'm going to try reflashing it I guess. Whenever mine is lower than 480 it freezes my phone.Hm...I have my settings on Interactive X, 122/787 and my alarm has worked fine.
Really? I'm going to try reflashing it I guess. Whenever mine is lower than 480 it freezes my phone.
Also, every time I reboot my phone, the optimizing application setup pop ups for one application.I haven't installed anything in a while yet it still pops up. Is there a way I can see what application it is?
Min. 480
Max. 806
Battery life: excellent 5-6 hours with these settings.
Usage by me: texting, web+forum apps, phone
Talking on the phone drains it the most.
governor: interactivex, trying scary right now
The Q is in the kernel........aka boot.img good luck with that.
Really? I'm going to try reflashing it I guess. Whenever mine is lower than 480 it freezes my phone.
Also, every time I reboot my phone, the optimizing application setup pop ups for one application.I haven't installed anything in a while yet it still pops up. Is there a way I can see what application it is?
The boot.img may have the kernel in it, but it's not just that. If Android is like other Linux systems, the boot image contains a kernel, modules that must be present before the device can boot, and other files or instructions needed early in the boot process. It might be the same format as a CD image (iso9660), but I don't know without looking at it.
Progress: Having trouble getting it to boot. It gets to the bootanimation, and just keep going and going. Not a bootloop, or bootfreeze. Just and ongoing bootanimation. Anyone have any ideas?
In all politeness, you need to start a new thread for this. Its way off subject. This thread already has three variations done by tdm, we don't need to clutter it with a port of another rom. Thanks
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Progress: Having trouble getting it to boot. It gets to the bootanimation, and just keep going and going. Not a bootloop, or bootfreeze. Just and ongoing bootanimation. Anyone have any ideas?
You are correct, I've built drew's ICS kernel from source trying to mess with it to get it to work for my optimus m, but I have had no success in this...
It's not the same as a CD image, it can't be opened with any kind of regular archive manager, it must be decompiled....to see the files in it, but the files you get is not going to help you with this Q project, you have to start from source.
First boot takes 4ever......
I misremembered the way I make those images on my own computers. If you are in a Linux environment, you should be able to open it with tar, as it's probably a tar archive with gzip, bzip2, or xz compression. Maybe Android is different in this regard than what I use, though.
I waited 20 minutes. Lol. It was due the LCD density. Had to change it to 128. It's booted now, would you like to test?