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    The Grand NITDroid Thread - NITDroid ICS Upgrade!

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    mido.fayad | # 31 | 2010-12-02, 14:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by AgogData View Post
    ammyt, i dont have SD card at all in the phone..is your way do-able without it ? and can it install froyo 2.2 ?
    yes you can and it's very simple

    assuming u have leafpad installed and u installed nitdroid on mmcblk0p5

    open terminal :

    root

    then

    leafpad /etc/multiboot.d/11*

    then u have to edit this line from

    ITEM_DEVICE=${INT_CARD}p5

    to

    ITEM_DEVICE=mmcblk0p5

    then save and open nitdroid

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    ammyt | # 32 | 2010-12-02, 14:29 | Report

    I have included new information and several fixes section to my first post

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    illemann | # 33 | 2010-12-02, 14:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by ammyt View Post
    This is a way to dualboot Android and maemo, both OS'es. After installing in this method look into ur memory card and phone memory settings in NITDROID u'll find that ur memory card installed is 21GBs and 3GBs of phone memory
    thx for your answer. what does it do for the maemo regarding memory, do you know?

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    XxJacobxX | # 34 | 2010-12-02, 14:52 | Report

    Here is my battery reports:
    It's been about 3 hours since nitdroid was installed and I've been surfing the net all over and downloading apps via market:
    1.battery temp: 45^C
    2.battery remaining: 50% in nitdroid 40% in Maemo (45% as an average)
    3. battery health:good
    btw why does the battery reading differ in maemo and is the battery health supposed to change?

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    ammyt | # 35 | 2010-12-02, 14:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by illemann View Post
    thx for your answer. what does it do for the maemo regarding memory, do you know?
    The mass memory will be shared somehow between both OS'es maemo will report approximately 25 GB of MyDocs and 1.81 Gegs of sdcard memory

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    ammyt | # 36 | 2010-12-02, 14:57 | Report

    Originally Posted by XxJacobxX View Post
    Here is my battery reports:
    It's been about 3 hours since nitdroid was installed and I've been surfing the net all over and downloading apps via market:
    1.battery temp: 45^C
    2.battery remaining: 50% in nitdroid 40% in Maemo (45% as an average)
    3. battery health:good
    btw why does the battery reading differ in maemo and is the battery health supposed to change?
    Well thanks for ur great feedback.
    The reading differs in maemo because the Battery managemant isn't yet quiet stiff in Nitdroid, and no, battery health is supposed to remain as is for months.

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    esthreel | # 37 | 2010-12-02, 14:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by ammyt View Post
    are you sure? I've got it running two days, with 4 gameloft games and no single lag till now. look at my post 3rd page for appmarket fix
    market fix worked great, thanks On second boot it seems to run smoother, but I still would like to overclock. (sync was in the background first time)

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    XxJacobxX | # 38 | 2010-12-02, 15:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by ammyt View Post
    Well thanks for ur great feedback.
    The reading differs in maemo because the Battery managemant isn't yet quiet stiff in Nitdroid, and no, battery health is supposed to remain as is for months.
    I seeeeee thx ammyt

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    ammyt | # 39 | 2010-12-02, 15:07 | Report

    Originally Posted by esthreel View Post
    market fix worked great, thanks On second boot it seems to run smoother, but I still would like to overclock. (sync was in the background first time)
    Good. The default NITDroid installation starting from 0.0.7 is slightly 'overclocked', it's running @700MHz max. But seems u want more ehh? Here:
    basically overclocking in nitdroid is done by editing
    /and/system/etc/power.conf
    you can create ur own profiles or use these attached ones in my first post.
    I do not suggest going any higher than 1000MHz. The difference between 1150MHz and 1000MHz is barely noticeable,
    but the device generates much more heat.

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    XxJacobxX | # 40 | 2010-12-02, 15:18 | Report

    @ammyt
    Cool so we can OC Nitdroid too? I guess imma try the reasonable OC. So you posted the instructions on ur first post right?

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