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Two Releases Two Days, Froyo Anyone? - Sapphire 0.6.0

Flashed 0.6.0 today. I did have to make a nandroid backup for now and go back to ESE81, only because my phone doesn't like 125MHz, or LV kernels (never has unfortunately), and because I really can't spend hours at work configuring things the way I want (well I could, but I do have actual work to do today lol), but as soon as some new kernels get posted I'll be switching back.
The only question I have is (and this is a general FroYo question), has anyone figured out how to view public folders/calendars from an Exchange server yet? I've looked all over and can't seem to find it.
 
Flashed 0.6.0 today. I did have to make a nandroid backup for now and go back to ESE81, only because my phone doesn't like 125MHz, or LV kernels (never has unfortunately), and because I really can't spend hours at work configuring things the way I want (well I could, but I do have actual work to do today lol), but as soon as some new kernels get posted I'll be switching back.
The only question I have is (and this is a general FroYo question), has anyone figured out how to view public folders/calendars from an Exchange server yet? I've looked all over and can't seem to find it.

Can't answer the exchange question, but I can vouch for ChevyNo1's Froyo kernels, at least the MV 1000 kernel. I just downloaded and installed via rom manager.
 
This is prolly not the place to ask this question, but as I am at work, and between phone calls checking updates on this post.. maybe someone could enlighten me.

My phone seems to be able to handle uLV and LV kernels fine.. but what is the difference between low medium and high voltage kernels? Is all it does is reducing the volts? Do the lower voltage ones perform faster?

My phone rarely likes to go about 900-1000 mhz, maybe I could push a bit more with a higher voltage kernel?

Thanks in advanced!


--They perform the same, as I am thinking, but one just consumes less battery, and some droids/phones require higher voltages to achieve these speeds .. just because?
 
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The one requirement for Apps2SD to work with Froyo is that the ability to be moved to the SDCard has to be implemented in the app itself. we have no control over that...

if there is an app that is confirmed movable to the SDCard and the option is still greyed out then please report APPS2SD being broken in the bugzilla bug tracker

Either Google Sky Map or Earth has Apps2SD capability, if anyone wants to test Froyo native Apps2SD. Reflashing my phone now so I can't.
 
This is prolly not the place to ask this question, but as I am at work, and between phone calls checking updates on this post.. maybe someone could enlighten me.

My phone seems to be able to handle uLV and LV kernels fine.. but what is the difference between low medium and high voltage kernels? Is all it does is reducing the volts? Do the lower voltage ones perform faster?

My phone rarely likes to go about 900-1000 mhz, maybe I could push a bit more with a higher voltage kernel?

Thanks in advanced!


--They perform the same, as I am thinking, but one just consumes less battery, and some droids/phones require higher voltages to achieve these speeds .. just because?

Lower voltage uses less power, which means less battery drain, which means longer batter life.
 
Sorry i've been absent from the forums. Still coding away :)

Thanks to sniffle for helping out on the forums while I'm busy, and anyone who wants to follow development, my twitter is twitter.com/cvpcs

Currently working on looking into the wifi and facebook issues!

Thanks to everyone for the support and I'm glad that people are liking the ROM :D
 
Stock is ugly, but I stuck with sapphire 0.5.0 until there was 0.5.2, so I can stick with this till themes are supported. :)
 
With as fast as they pumped out this release I have no doubt an update that is themable will be out this weekend. We have a great group of dev's here!
 
wifi is my real desire... i can hold out on the themes :)

facebook fix too, even though I don't use it much, but I don't like things broken! :icon_eek:
 
wifi being addressed in good news. I'll be back on this ROM once that's taken care of, and theming is an option. stock is ugly :(

Wifi hotspot will probably be removed for now until I get a chance to look into it more. There seem to be some driver problems with it.

I think I was able to get wifi working using an experimental kernel from bekit. (thanks bekit!)
 
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