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Well after such a long "vacation" from android on the apache I'm sad to see nothing else came of it. I sold my spare apache that was used for testing this and now my primary apache is off duty so I can mess around with this again finally. I read on the site theres new stuff but I have no idea how to do ANY of that compiling and making and all that stuff, so I guess I'm stuck waiting for your next "premade" release to start testing and fooling around again.
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Ok, I know I'm coming in almost a full year after anyone has talked about this... probably cause these phones are completely outdated now... but i have an old one i want to convert it... problem is that while i'm pretty computer savvy i'm not Linux savvy (yet.. only on day 2 with it). Is there by chance a file I could simply load onto my card and not have to rewrite a bunch of files? It seems like, to your credit, you have done all the rewriting. Does it just not work to make a file on the card with all the modified "stuff" on it? I guess I'm must be missing something.
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Indeed, my apologies for dropping off the face of the earth for a bit folks, sorry if some of you were a bit disappointed.
Basically, between things getting hectic at work and me hitting a brick wall on the kernel development, I didn't have the time or interest to continue. After my wife got laid off (she worked @ the same company as me) most of my side-project time had to be spent on things that generated income, which I'm sure many of you can understand. Trust me, I'd rather be hacking on a kernel than writing web applications... Developments in the community, kernel support, HTC's Hero source code, and an increasing interest in Android have led me to resume the project recently though I don't have any releases for people to play with at the moment. I am working with kernel 2.6.27 from the latest android git source atm and have managed to get back to where I was before putting it all on hold. If I can get past this development roadblock the rest is all downhill. I've regained the time and interest to continue, and resumed kernel development about a week ago. I'll be sure to post any progress made to here and to my blog.
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Sorry to hear about all the difficulties, I know I can relate to losing income just as well as (if not more than) so many people today. Good luck with the roadblock, I am quite excited to see that you have the opportunity to work some more on this awesome project!
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I was wondering if anything new is out for the xv6700. I still use this phone but have an extra one I want to play with. I would love to get this up and running if possible. I cant afford an android phone ATM.
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You should probably just work with the andromnia guys. There's a lot of duplicate effort. Each phone seems to have it's own dev group, which is kinda silly really. Yes, chipsets are different, etc, but in linux, the difference is just a kernel config, and drivers for similar chipsets tend to be... well... similar. Just a though. I still have an apache for testing, and an omnia that I need to get android onto (actually runs pretty well, just need cdma support, and power saving support).
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