I want to start a bounty for super battery for the droid.
This is a discussion on I want to start a bounty for super battery for the droid. within the Koush forums, part of the Droid Forums Dev Archives category; this is for koush or whoever has the manjuice to get this working on CM6. im not talking crazy money, but it'd be worth at ...
I want to start a bounty for super battery for the droid.
this is for koush or whoever has the manjuice to get this working on CM6. im not talking crazy money, but it'd be worth at least $20 to me and considering how cheap i am that's saying a lot..this is the only thing other phones have that I want, and I think we deserve it.
Now, ChevyNo1 has already managed to mod his battery xml files to allow for 10% increments in his battery icons, I think someone with the skill to do so should take a whack at this for us.
this is for koush or whoever has the manjuice to get this working on CM6. im not talking crazy money, but it'd be worth at least $20 to me and considering how cheap i am that's saying a lot..this is the only thing other phones have that I want, and I think we deserve it.
Now, ChevyNo1 has already managed to mod his battery xml files to allow for 10% increments in his battery icons, I think someone with the skill to do so should take a whack at this for us.
anyone? pretty please?
I take it you already tried following the directions in that thread and it didn't work?
Cool CM Tricks custom_backup_list.txt - make a list of files in /system that will survive a nightly install (ringtones, notifications, system apps, wallpapers, whatever)
in Terminal Emulator, set this as your shell command: "/system/xbin/su -c /system/xbin/bash". You get all the features of bash, root access, and you can still use the initial command field for whatever you want (default is adding /data/local/bin to your path)
yea...it loads the first couple screens of the boot animation then loops them and doesnt start up..
Ever? I know from previous experience that when you modify your framework-res.apk file it takes FOREVER for that first reboot (like 5-10 minutes, even). But I also would not be surprised if this hack didn't work on CM, since CM heavily modifies code related to the framework (allowing the modifiable colors, etc.
Cool CM Tricks custom_backup_list.txt - make a list of files in /system that will survive a nightly install (ringtones, notifications, system apps, wallpapers, whatever)
in Terminal Emulator, set this as your shell command: "/system/xbin/su -c /system/xbin/bash". You get all the features of bash, root access, and you can still use the initial command field for whatever you want (default is adding /data/local/bin to your path)
i cant say it didnt boot up ever.. i watched the boot ani go through the first couple images maybe 10-15 times before i pulled the battery and restored...
I followed the instructions and did this to the framework-res.apk off my "stock, rooted" FRG22D phone and it worked fine. Since I have a white status bar, I went with the "FBD" set. Looks sharp. If you want a second set of eyes to give it a shot for you, put your framework-res.apk somewhere I can grab it and tell me which set-code you want. The pic you posted looks like the "EG" set.
no way...that's awesome...and it shows 100, 99, 98 etc.?
just tried again, it went through this time but after i flashed it started to loop the boot animation...this sucks. this is what the bounty's for, to get it working in CM6..i'd hate to go through the trouble of getting back to a stock version of 2.2 just for this battery.
Last edited by gotta have that funk; 08-30-2010 at 02:13 PM.
no way...that's awesome...and it shows 100, 99, 98 etc.?
just tried again, it went through this time but after i flashed it started to loop the boot animation...this sucks. this is what the bounty's for, to get it working in CM6..i'd hate to go through the trouble of getting back to a stock version of 2.2 just for this battery.
Well, I didn't know the answer at first because it took awhile to show something less than 100. The next step was 90. So, even though all the images are there for 100, 99, 98, etc., the thing that uses (or drives) the images is still using a "by 10's" resolution.
yep, i think it might be the best we can do on droids...i think htc implemented the 1% increment battery reporting so i dont know if its even possible to have our batteries report every percent because of how moto designed it..