Where’s that Titan Kitchen?!

by no2chem 19. December 2008 18:58

Well, the answer is short:

I got sidetracked working on porting phonecanvas and other stuff from the CDMA Raphael to the QVGA Titan. What does this mean?
-CDMA Diamond-Style PhoneCanvas (With working 911 and the works)
-VolumeControl and other stuff VGA exclusives working for Titan.

(hopefully getting ipsecvpn control panel working too, but dunno about that).

anyway, its a long and tedious proccess finding the values to replace, but hopefully the end product will be worth it. How does memory fare so far… well, not so well, (16.23 MB Low Memory Mode @ Boot / 22.41 MB High Memory Mode @ Boot), so I guess it’s usable in low memory mode and works like a regular rom in high memory mode minus camera. At least everything runs smoothly with Manila2D enabled.

so, stay tuned!

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December 11. 2008 16:51 | Reply
Dishe
Sounds interesting, but I've used the Opal and Jade dialers on the Titan, which seemed very much like a QVGA version of the Diamond/Raphael dialer.
Obviously being GSM dialers, the arrows, etc. didn't work... but they looked nice.
In the end I decided to go back to my old dialer, but not because of the data arrows, or broken ## codes, etc... (those didn't work on my choice of dialer anyway) but rather because they were RESOURCE HOGS!
I finally decided it made more sense for me to go back to my old dialer (originally vogue-clone phonecanvas, now using poorlyduck's diamond-style which appears to be a diamond skin atop the big button dialer). I'm booting with almost 30mb free in high mem mode, and the dialer looks and responds fast.
If the diamond/raphael dialer ported uses up as many resources as the Opal/Jade dialer, it sounds like another nail in the memory restricted coffin of the Titan, in my opinion.


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