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Re: Android, it's alive!.. (2.0.1) - Updated 12/24

I am TRYING to follow all the different threads on this. Just got my wife a Hero for her Bday and I fell in love but I cannot do without my keyboard heh. So I started trying different builds and such and none so far have I been able to do CDMA radio on. I know it is in the works.

I am visiting my parents, due to my mom being in the hospital and in downtime started doing more research and saw the builds for the original TP, which my father still has. So I tried it last night and surprisingly, the radio on CDMA works there. It still has some of the other flaws like the Mic not working or something, I can't recall. Basically could hear one way but not the other heh. Anyways, the fact that the radio worked makes me wonder what we can do to make it work on the TP2 being as they are essentially the same hardware other than the BT stack and the Screen and Keyboard of course. But it was fairly functional just had some issues data wise and it was slow. We probably need, and I am sure there are just got to find them threads that focus on GSM and CDMA separately heh. But if anyone has the steps or links to the kernel they used for CDMA Sprint that would be wonderful. Seems that is the jist of what we have to change to make it work with the newer builds. I am so stoked of seeing this fully functional someday, Android seriously is pretty slick with the apps available and speed, which surely will get worked out on our hardware. But I love my hardware keyboard for long emails and such so I can't goto a Hero quite yet heh. If they ever brought the HD2 to us and got an Android port for it, that I could see making work with the screen size heh.

Anyways, thanks so much for everyone that is working on this and thanks for continuing development.
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