Hi devs,
First of all I would like to thank you for the nice comments and the warm welcoming here at XDA.
I see some comments in regards to the X10 and I tried to give an answer at our
blog.
And for the specific technical questions I needed some help from my great colleague James.
James comments below:
@sim-value
“I have no idea what’s going on here. I’ve tried the files again, and it does compile fine. Could you please share what environment you are working in, Linux distribution, CodeSourcery version and variant, etc, I could try more..”
@DooMLoRD
“I know there’s been a lot of discussions regarding framerate caps, and let me assure you, it’s all to improve the user-experience.
Disabling the framerate cap will degrade the visual appearance, introducing tearing artifacts, and stuttering when navigating lists, etc.
However, assuming you just want higher figures when benchmarking, and care less about the experience, here’s the general steps:
1. You need to set the system property “debug.gr.swapinterval” to 0. A typical command for this would be:
adb shell setprop debug.gr.swapinterval 0
2. For this to take effect, you will need to restart the system-server. You could do this with:
adb shell
stop zygote
start zygote
Also, please note that this setting is not “persistent”, meaning that the next time you reboot your device, the setting will reset to 1 unless you’ve modified your initrd to do this at every boot.”
Hope we can continue to have an ongoing dialogue with you devs! Specifically I would like to thank
For the people reading this, I, and the people from the Sony Ericsson Developer Program will be at GoogleIO tomorrow, please come and meet with us at the Sony Ericsson booth.
Let’s keep the dialogue going!
/Karl-Johan