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Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
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Just a note. MAC filtering is even more of a joke than WEP. It takes about 5 minutes to sniff and clone a MAC on typical PC. Cell phones may be different, but still there's zero security there. Done this once in Starbucks, knocking some hippie offline. |
Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
For those wanting Android market access, check out this site....http://www.cyrket.com. Has auto updates pulled from Android market. Apologies if someone has already posted this link.
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Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
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Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
Another alternative market app http://slideme.org/sam. Download the market app from http://slideme.org/sam2.apk. First time launching it crashed on me. Reopening the app a second time did not crash.
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Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
im not a noob to flashing WM but a noob to flashing this..how do i run this on my touch pro 2..the instructions are very general on the first post...nvm just had to load haret
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I haven't tested them, but the wiki can be updated freely with any feedback. |
Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
Is it still required to make a call before launching haret to get the mic to work? I didn't do it and had no sound on a call. Thanks.
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Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
For anyone who has had trouble starting WiFi, the latest rootfs has a bugfix from phh that was causing the wrong WiFi calibration to be extracted for CDMA phones.
I just deleted my data.img, tried out the latest rootfs and latest xdandroid system.sqsh, and WiFi works (at least for WPA). If I have time later I might take a look at WEP, right now I'm working on CDMA data and the RIL. Also, if your WiFi currently doesn't work, the wifi-nvram in your /data partition is corrupted and you'll need to delete it. The file is called wifi-nvram.txt, in the root of data.img. The easiest way to get rid of it is to delete data.img, but that would wipe out all of your settings. To delete just the file, you either need to: a) with Android running on your phone, connect it to usb and use 'adb shell' to delete /data/wifi-nvram.txt, or b) mount your internal storage on a Linux machine, mount data.img loopback, and delete the file. Option a) is pretty easy, you just need to download the Android SDK starter package, run 'adb shell', and do 'rm /data/wifi-nvram.txt'. PM me if you need help with this. |
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