Qi from Nand definitely has some problems. I found that booting from Nand does not pass the kernel parameters at all while U-boot does it correctly. However, Qi booting from sdcard works fine.

Regards,
Vaidhy

Harry Mutch wrote:
I will do Michael, but it will have to wait until I get access to a
linux box.  Now if only my FR had a / key......

2009/2/13 Michael Trimarchi <[email protected]>:
Harry Mutch wrote:
Michael, see my answers and additional info listed below:


Can you try to turn off/on blutototh? using graphics interface?

Yes. I.e. the icon appears, but there is no process listed for hcid


bluetooth 1081  1     1484  856   c00b03fc afe0c76c S /system/bin/hcid

Is this service on?

No


If not, deactivate it with the graphics interface, shutdown the phone and
restart it
reactivate using graphics interface and then check with the ps if the
service is on

then give this directory ls -l /dev/socket

srw-rw---- bluetooth bluetooth          2009-02-13 10:29 bluetooth
srw-rw---- bluetooth bluetooth          2009-02-13 10:29 dbus_bluetooth
srw-rw---- root     radio             2009-02-13 09:40 rild
srw-rw---- radio    system            2009-02-13 09:40 rild-debug
srw------- system   system            2009-02-13 09:39 installd
srw-rw---- bluetooth bluetooth          2009-02-13 09:39 dbus
srw-rw-rw- root     root              2009-02-13 09:38 zygote
srw-rw---- root     mount             2009-02-13 09:38 mountd
srw-rw-rw- root     root              2009-02-13 09:38 property_service

is it appear like this?

The first two lines are missing i.e. no bluetooth.  NB the dbus line
is also missing.

Rebooting gives exactly the same results, but here's the interesting part
-

I should've said that I am also using qi to boot from NAND.  If I boot
from NOR (aux+power) then the hcid process starts and the listing of
/dev/socket is exactly the same as your example above.  I can scan and
find other bluetooth objects, but I can't pair as the popup only
activates the "cancel" button, so I can't click "ok" when I paste a
code.

Unfortunately, GSM doesn't work with the NOR boot so it is not an
option to use this always.

???? Harry
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can you start it manually?
/system/bin/hcid -s -n -f /etc/hcid.conf
and test agai?

Michael

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