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

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Originally Posted by 88fingerslukee View Post
Thanks guys for the searching. That makes more sense than it did before.

Is he saying that GPS could actually work if you have it running before you run Haret? Or is there no way for Android to control it at all right now?
GPS no workie currently. At all. The underlying Linux kernel doesn't have the drivers to understand what the GPS device is sending, so there's no way for Android to access it either. I'm hoping they'll get that worked out soon... I really want a NAND, I'm not sure what's stopping them now (other than the battery consumption, but it's not horrid... Just not ideal either )
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