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DSGamer 12-02-2008 03:15 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
One big hitch is the touchscreen on the HTC Touch Pro. The G1 uses a conductive touch screen. Meaning that heat and light touch are what activates it. So it's very smooth and easy to navigate the phone. The Touch Pro is a standard touchscreen. Until you've played with both it's hard to understand just how different it is to navigate one vs. the other. The need to apply pressure can cause you to make mistakes you wouldn't normally make. I didn't really realize until I quit the Touch Pro and quit Sprint why the G1 felt so much more smooth to use. It's not just the OS or the UI or the lack of a stylus or the easy to read text and big buttons. It's also the touchscreen.

Exil3d 12-02-2008 03:44 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
ggamer.. you mean the g1 is capacitive. like the iphone. and that goes my body current not heat.

shadowmite 12-02-2008 04:08 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
The gsm rapheal and cdma are different and the versions are not compatible. I have barely begun a cdma variant, but am stuck getting the kernel to boot still.

kmartburrito 12-04-2008 12:34 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shadowmite (Post 555370)
The gsm rapheal and cdma are different and the versions are not compatible. I have barely begun a cdma variant, but am stuck getting the kernel to boot still.

Hey shadowmite, let me know if there's anything I can do to help. I'm really into Linux, but am still learning.

One thing about the previous poster and the screens. You have to realize that google developed Android to run on a multitude of devices. Many of those won't have touchscreens at all, let alone capacitive touch screens.

I will say, in defense though, it ran pretty smoothly on my Titan, with it's miniscule ram, so I bet it would run pretty well on the TP.

Bad HAL 9000 12-04-2008 12:44 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
I just hope we can find a way to cook a rom with android in it, WITHOUT WM ( eventually )

Booting WM, then from there launching Android seems a bit silly/wastefull.

shadowmite 12-04-2008 01:34 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
most everything in the gsm port should work fine on the cdma one. We just need to remap all gpio's, irq's, etc. Since I have never done this stage myself it's gonna take me awhile. Any low level people are welcome to help! I believe I've got the screenbuffer set properly, but I'm locking up before the screen is written to. I need to add some debug code to start lighting up the flash...

chronster 12-04-2008 01:37 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bad HAL 9000 (Post 559326)
I just hope we can find a way to cook a rom with android in it, WITHOUT WM ( eventually )

Booting WM, then from there launching Android seems a bit silly/wastefull.

I'd still like a choice though, like a boot menu when you start the phone, that would be sweet.

Bad HAL 9000 12-04-2008 04:14 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
Yea, I think we just need a version of grub/lilo for devices like this.

I may go pick up the SDK and see what I can do.

shadowmite, do you or the other guys working on this have an SVN or something out somewhere?

Exil3d 12-04-2008 05:45 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
Pm me for anything. I will help. My area of expertknowledge is graphic design,3d modeler,animation. If this is needed.

hibby50 12-04-2008 05:49 PM

Re: Android for Pro
 
0.8 with color glitch is runnin on my sprint


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