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Old 03-06-2010, 09:58 PM
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)

I've been away for a while, using my Touch on various Android builds from XDA. But, I've been checking in here, every once in a while. So, I decided to try out Android on my TP again. (One of the reasons I've been using my Touch, is they've got BT working on it, now. Also, phone and data "just work.") So, I formatted my SD card with gparted on Linux. Here are the files I'm using:

The bundle in the first post.
zImage and modules from 2-28-10
rootfs from 3-6-10

The first time I loaded it, I saw a screen calibration flash by as it was loading. I tried to hit the points. Sadly, once Android was loaded, the screen calibration was so off, I couldn't hit any of the boxes to configure my Google account. No problem, I figured. I shut it down, deleted the data.img and tried again. I realized I could do a lot of stuff just using the dpad. I fiigured I'd just find the screen calibration app after I got started. When I booted this time, I didn't screen calibration boxes. Once Android loaded, I was back to the same place as before. I finally was able to find the settings and the apps. But, no screen calibration setting or app. Is there a way around this? I used the STARTUP.TXT for RAPH800, in case you were wondering...Thanks for any help you can give. I should add that this version of Eclair looks very cool! I really want to try it out.

Also, there is a dev over at XDA that is working on getting a Donut build onto his wife's Diamond. I tried it on my TP, but no luck. It won't load at all. Her's is CDMA, as of course my TP is. Will let you know how that goes...
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