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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby Edvard on 04 Nov 2009, 10:28

On the Touch Pro, you place the files on the root of your Storage Card. When you have a Diamond with an SD Card, I think someone with a DIAM400 needs to take a closer look at the hardware I'm afraid. :unsure
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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby pauloviegas on 04 Nov 2009, 21:48

Hey,

noellenchris from XDA has put a version with GPRS working just fine.

I've experience some calling problems but apart that it seems more stable. Check it out. ;)

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthr ... 736&page=6
http://www.4shared.com/file/146099674/1 ... 11-09.html
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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby Edvard on 04 Nov 2009, 22:58

Thanks for the link mate! Will check it out tomorrow and consider publishing it here as well!
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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby pauloviegas on 04 Nov 2009, 23:24

Edvard wrote:Thanks for the link mate! Will check it out tomorrow and consider publishing it here as well!

I'm trying hard to keep both forums as much connect as possible, however, that was not me doing but the other guy, thus, just bring you guys together.

however, this rocks!

Big steps are being made also here!
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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby Edvard on 05 Nov 2009, 00:05

Yeah, keeping everything up to date is a big challenge which I am struggling to cope with alone. All help is appreciated!
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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby noellenchris on 05 Nov 2009, 01:01

Edvard wrote:Yeah, keeping everything up to date is a big challenge which I am struggling to cope with alone. All help is appreciated!


I've tried so many different builds and systems, somehow I got luck and found a 1.6 and zimage and extra parts that work pretty stable on the Ralph110 (Fuze). It should work on most other touch pro's and diamonds. You may need to change the startup for your device and or the zimage. Below is what I posted on XDA. I have a hard time on Connect-UTB extracting info specific to the Ralph110, so on XDA's thread I posted since this combo was specifically for the Fuze.

Ok, I finally compiled a working combo for the Fuze on AT&T. Not sure about bluetooth or wifi, but at least the data connection works well. Donut 1.6 (Ion)

1st I goto settings and tell the screen to never goto sleep.
2nd goto Modem and hit connect if it hasn't already.
3rd setup data sync with google.

Then have fun. The hardware keyboard is for Touch Pro and not fuze, so just image the numbers across the top. The software keyboard is a little wacky but usable. The back arrow sometimes don't work (just press and hold the end call key a few times till the popup shows to shut down and hit the back arrow at the pop up and it will work again)
If you use the hardware keyboard and the screen won't rotate back, just press end call and then the home key to wake up droid and the screen will rotate portrait again. Other than that it works well.

If you want to charge it, you'll have to have the phone charging in WM when running Haret booting into Linux.

Here is a zip on 4shared, just unzip and put everything in the root. Delete your old data file if you have one and start Haret from file manager. It will take a bit to create your data file, then it will come up to the lockscreen, hit the Home key to unlock and don't rush into anything too fast on first time or you'll get some pop ups saying some things are not ready. After you've setup google sync etc and disable the screen sleep and played with it a bit, press and hold the end call and shut down then soft reset using stylus. YOur next boots into android will go faster and things should settle down.

Oh yeah, SMS won't send (at least I didn't get it to) so I went to google market and downloaded google voice. Now I can call, and send sms using my google voice account and number...and it works great..

http://www.4shared.com/file/14609967...-03-11-09.html

Good luck....I'm off to bed. If I find better combo's of zimage and system I will update. If anyone else finds a better combo or tricks please post.
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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby Edvard on 05 Nov 2009, 14:23

Thanks for that, however, the 4shared link you gave us is incorrect. Please correct it and I will have it up on Connect-UTB!

Great work!

EDIT: I found your link on XDA, so I will write the article now!

EDIT2: And oh, I would love for you to share your work on Connect-UTB directly, so if you feel you want to keep working on the project and helping out just let me know and I will set up a author account so that you can publish your work directly on the site!
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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby manowar on 05 Nov 2009, 16:45

Great work first boot went fluently but stack on power off. Data connection worked and I made a call successfully.

Second try to power off was unsuccessful once again.
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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby Edvard on 05 Nov 2009, 16:47

Hi!

Glad you got it running. What device do you have?
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Re: HTC Touch Pro (Raphael)

Postby manowar on 05 Nov 2009, 16:53

Edvard wrote:Hi!

Glad you got it running. What device do you have?


Touch Pro EU, and hardware keyboard is just perfect.
Charging also works if you boot while connected to AC power, although if you afterward disconect the cable it still think its charging

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone that worked (still working) on this port. I was having a glance on your work all this time and was getting really desperate that this port wont ever be made, but I WAS WRONG. THANKS AGAIN
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