Edit: For the latest files for RAPH800, DIAM500, and RAPH500, check the
Android on HTC Wave.
There's a working package
at Connect-UTB now.
Install all those files to the root of the SD card (or Internal Storage) (the files can't be in a subfolder, or it won't work). Follow the instructions there, and it should boot. I had no luck getting wifi to start with this setup.
I also built a new kernel,
following the lead of bertramt at Connect-UTB, disabling RFKILL and smd_7500 in the latest sources from
the linux-msm repository at Gitorious. This is the repo that feeds the
automated builds... but without the crude hack of just turning off the problematic pieces, those autobuilds keep crashing on our systems.
With this new zImage, I have gotten wifi to turn on and to scan and see routers... but still hasn't connected. Hey, it's not much, but it's progress. Bluetooth does nothing for me. And, apparently, as long as smd_7500 is disabled, data has no hope of working. (Unfortunately, when smd_7500 is enabled, the phone won't boot at all.)
I'm attaching the kernel I built, and a startup.txt that is known working on my raph800. It's also got
jimk16's tweak to change the resolution, which makes it look and feel more usable. Install the connect-UTB build from above to the root of your SD card/internal storage, then replace its zImage and startup.txt with these.
Let's be clear -- it's still absolutely useless. But maybe a little more promising.