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Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2

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Originally Posted by evertec View Post
So... I see everyone suggesting to take out the sim card but what if you want to run in GSM mode? Should I use the GSM version of Android or are the drivers different?
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Originally Posted by bikeandestroyx View Post
You have a tmobile/at&t sim with their service on a sprint/vzw tp2.
I have the vzw tp2 with tmobile service now... There are a few people that have this also.
The rootfs.img that MrPippy posted in Post#1 is for CDMA only. If you are wanting to use your SIM and use it on GSM, you can just use the standard rootfs.img posted here:

http://xdandroid.southcape.org/rootfs/

The changes for the RIL currently aren't merged into that branch. We are running the same rootfs.img with a different library just for CDMA. So honestly you don't even need to worry about this thread. GSM as far as I know has had Voice and Data for awhile now. And the rootfs.img is currently the only thing different us CDMA'ers are using that is different than GSM.

And it is probably confusing, if you are using a CDMA phone but on a GSM network. But regardless if you are running GSM you don't need the stuff we are dealing with in this thread.

Hope that clears some things up.
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