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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)

New full package added to the first post. Trying something a little different this time. To remove some of the guesswork, I'm packaging everything together. One stop shopping. Hopefully that'll be easier. If people want just the kernel, ask, and I'll post it back up.

This new version has working hardware 3d acceleration -- but it only works if you already have 3d running in WinMo when you boot Android. If you run TouchFlo 3D you should be fine. If not, you can grab the Diamond Hologram program from xda-developers or something else that initializes the 3d hardware, run it, and then start android.

If you DON'T do that, you'll notice that the nexus one boot animation is gone. Don't worry, it hasn't crashed, and the black screen will give way to your normal home screen.

If you do have the 3d hardware initialized, you should see the boot animation (though it might look sort of slow and choppy). Then, once you're booted, you can try downloading neocore from the market to test it out. I got 18.8fps.

Another note -- anyone who was having a problem with market downloads hanging at 'Starting Download'... that was not a device problem, that was a general market outage. It was happening to people who have 'real' Android phones, too.
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