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Re: Will Android work on the Raphael?
that version probably wont work seeing as our hardware, resolution, etc is completely different than the Vogue that's running on. People on xda are working on a diamond/raph version but its way behind this one.
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Re: Will Android work on the Raphael?
Damn.. just tried the latest one from xda. 8 bit color and no touch screen. ehehh
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Re: Android for Pro
Bumped into this today and did a quick search to see if anything had come up on ppc geeks yet.
Android running on the HTC Touch: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=382265 After doing a little more research, I found a wiki entry at xda for Android on the Diamond/Pro but I figure they're doing it for the GSM version, leaving us with the CDMA left behind. But Android is running on the CDMA Touch? I still see some hope out there. Anyone else heard anything more? |
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I was referring to the actual tech behind the screen though. The way I make thumb presses isnt skin first its sideways nail first ((if that makes any sense)) I phones and G1 dont pick that up until I give an actual thumb press. |
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But I used Android on my Touch, it was pretty cool and ran great. Can't wait for someone to port it over, wish I had a clue how to do it. |
Re: Will Android work on the Raphael?
Threads merged.
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Re: Will Android work on the Raphael?
i dont understand fully why if the touchh is fully ported, from a guy at xda at that, why the diamond/Pro xda people dont solicit that user's (i think its dzo) help to get it working. He obviously knows exactly how to get the stuff working and im sure a lot of it is the same. The diamond/pro version is like 2-3 months behind the current full touch version right now though so its not worth trying yet
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Re: Will it run android?
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Re: Will Android work on the Raphael?
I'm sorry, it doesn't work like that. Every phone HTC makes has slightly different hardware, various design elements have them using different areas in memory, different gpio lines, different interrupts. As such every new device needs a new kernel ported to it. That's the hard part. Furthermore, some hardware is harder than others to implement in linux. USB for instance dzo has stated might never work...
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