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Originally Posted by slag02
Well i have gotten it working, I used a mix of jadoe05's instructions but went straight to the latest sqsh file from first boot, after a very long first boot i pulled the battery and replaced the rootfs file with the one from the other thread
Things appear to be working albeit a bit slow..
I'll keep ya posted
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It's good that you got it working. To piggyback on this, The long drawn out method (seems) to no longer be necessary. Now all you should have to do is download the complete package and replace that system.sqsh with the one from 4/7 in the first post of that thread (I believe it is named system0704.sqsh, rename it to just system.sqsh). After that boot up Android and make sure you get into the actual OS (you can see the sense clock) then pull battery, reboot into WM replace rootfs with one that is known to work for CDMA (obviously only if you have a CDMA capable phone Sprint, Verizon. etc.) then reboot. I don't know if the APN config is still necessary as I didn't do a fresh install with this new system.sqsh.
The improvements I have noticed are that you can download and install apps from the market(but you can't search yet) I would just suggest using SlideMe as your market app. And you can install any apk now
Also WIFI seems to be working. I can't confirm because I don't use it.
There is a speed improvement, though on first boot and maybe just everytime you boot the phone response is slow for a minute or two.
Hope this info helps someone.