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Originally Posted by romiiio View Post
Ok now you are talking mate just one more thing is fmtx 1.3.zip gonna be ok? Also where can i download custom swappiness tar from?
I would recommending you using the top one. Avoid 1.3 because it's not so stable. I'm using the old one.
 
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Originally Posted by romiiio View Post
Ok now you are talking mate just one more thing is fmtx 1.3.zip gonna be ok? Also where can i download custom swappiness tar from?
Everything you need is on the first page of my tutorial. Hope this help
 
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Ok i did what you said and stuff apart from swappiness bit but for some reason nothings changed! i didnt even get to the bit where i was meant to enable fm transmitter and get unable to . . . blah. power still stuck at 113.
 
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#294
Originally Posted by ajamils View Post
is there a "non geeky" way for newbies to achieve these results? For me N900 transmitter is completely useless because all I get is static
The key is placing the phone close to the antenna. Some cars have a strip in the top of the front window, some a small antenna in the back. Common for both is the antenna cable passing from the stereo center console to any of those locations. I would advise you to try moving the phone around while playing music to find the "Sweat-spot"
 
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