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#31
Originally Posted by xperto View Post
i did follow everything correctly.. extracted batterled for to mydocs using xarchiever.. but xterm gives me the following output..

BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

~ $ sudo gainroot
Root shell enabled


BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

/home/user # sh /home/user/MyDocs/batteryLED/modder
/home/user/MyDocs/batteryLED

------------------
| mce.ini modder |
------------------
---------------------------------------------------
| A: Modded mce.ini | B: Original mce.ini |
---------------------------------------------------
To get the modded mce.ini press 'a' followed by 'enter'
To get the orginal mce.ini press 'b' followed by 'enter
a

cp: cannot stat '/home/user/MyDocs/batteryLED/ledmod/mce.ini': No such file or directory

mci.ini has been reset
/home/user #
my friend that means you didn't copy all the contnents of the folder
just copy and paste everything in the folder to the /batteryLED

including 2 files one mod.sh script andanathor script *forgot it's name*
but basicly you got the general idea
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#32
Originally Posted by qwazix View Post
can you make it analog? meaning a full range of colors between green and red according to battery percentage?
i think i can experement with that
what we can do is: give me the colors you would like to have for each battery level
they are 8
we can make 2 bars for each color
but i dont think the N900 LED has all those varaities of those colors
and ill edit the mci.ini and upload it
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#33
Originally Posted by bakuur View Post
my friend that means you didn't copy all the contnents of the folder
just copy and paste everything in the folder to the /batteryLED

including 2 files one mod.sh script andanathor script *forgot it's name*
but basicly you got the general idea
In the extrcted folder (home/user/MyDocs/batteryLED) i have 'ledscript', 'mce.ini' and 'modder'.
it still gives me the same output. Am i missing something ?


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#34
Originally Posted by bakuur View Post
i think i can experement with that
what we can do is: give me the colors you would like to have for each battery level
they are 8
we can make 2 bars for each color
but i dont think the N900 LED has all those varaities of those colors
and ill edit the mci.ini and upload it
Maybe when the battery is full(8 bars) it shows green
at 6 bars blue
at 4 bars yellow or orange ( similar to the one which lits up while charging)
and at 2 bars till the battery drains out red
 
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#35
you should have 2 mci.ini files. they should be in 2 folders
one called "ledoriginal" and "ledmod"
try redownloading the script and manually extracting the main folder
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#36
Originally Posted by xperto View Post
Maybe when the battery is full(8 bars) it shows green
at 6 bars blue
at 4 bars yellow
at 2 bars till the battery drains out red
that is really easy to do
but i was hoping for a more realistic colors
like green , orange , yellow , red
like following in a gradual way

i promise to try my best
hard work is all done and the script is ace! so these extra mods should be easy
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#37
Originally Posted by bakuur View Post
that is really easy to do
but i was hoping for a more realistic colors
like green , orange , yellow , red
like following in a gradual way

i promise to try my best
hard work is all done and the script is ace! so these extra mods should be easy
Now that sounds AWESOME-ER it would be great

p.s: i got you script working.. after download your attachment again i noticed that there were two folders missing. My Bad

Thank you so much

looking forward for the new mod
 
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#38
Originally Posted by xperto View Post
Now that sounds AWESOME-ER it would be great

p.s: i got you script working.. after download your attachment again i noticed that there were two folders missing. My Bad

Thank you so much

looking forward for the new mod
no worries my friend
hope i dont disapoint you guys and squeeze these colors out of the N900
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#39
Originally Posted by bakuur View Post
no worries my friend
hope i dont disapoint you guys and squeeze these colors out of the N900
i hope that too
Happy squeezing friend
All the best
 
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#40
guys the colors that the LED can produce are :
blue , baby blue, green , yellow , red , purple , white
so if anyone can put these in a sensable combination
please share and dont be shy XD
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