Hi Max

I had been meaning to contact you about this, but have been busy building 
gliding simulators (it's hard but someone's got to do it!).  I am happy to 
have a go but an fairly unfamiliar with the process involved.  Can you 
explain what needs to be done in a bit more detail and I will get it done, 
probably over the weekend.

May be worth noting that my phone is the GT-i9100T according to the startup 
screen, and is having the problems mentioned.

Thanks

Tom

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Max Kellermann" <m...@duempel.org>
To: <xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Xcsoar-user] Terrain broken on Android? - please test!


> On 2011/06/30 13:29, Max Kellermann <m...@duempel.org> wrote:
>> Then get the logcat file, attach it to the following ticket and
>> describe your device (Which model?  Which Android version?):
>
> Sigh, not a single person has given feedback.  Is nobody interested in
> having this fixed?
>
> Triadis has offered to donate one mobile phone to the XCSoar project
> for further testing.  However without additional information, I do not
> know which product to choose.
>
> What is specifically important for me to know if the Galaxy S2 that
> had problems were GI-i9100 (with Exynos CPU) or GT-i9103 (with Tegra
> CPU).
>
> Max
>
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