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TurboFool 08-19-2008 05:49 PM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
I got it to function, but currently the precision's way off, and trying to exit an app screwed me as noted by someone else. I was then locked out. Had to soft-reset. The little I saw was promising, though. The videos on Gizmodo and Engadget are much more helpful, but I had been hoping to try it for myself.

MrBogard 08-19-2008 06:59 PM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eirikr88 (Post 387056)
HAHA, who would want to dual boot wm6 with android? :p I know myself that when it comes out I'll happily cheer on and donate to whoever gets a titan version going. That is money well spent IMO. Down with WM6!

I think it will be a while before we see Android match WM6's overall functionability. Keep in mind that there are thousands of applications for the Windows Mobile platform. Hell, I think if HTC actually fixed hardware acceleration on the mogul and touch, we'd all be a lot happier with our devices. This is exciting stuff, but, who knows when it will be ready for primetime.

Has anyone had any luck getting 0.9 up and running yet?

TurboFool 08-19-2008 08:33 PM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBogard (Post 387902)
I think it will be a while before we see Android match WM6's overall functionability. Keep in mind that there are thousands of applications for the Windows Mobile platform. Hell, I think if HTC actually fixed hardware acceleration on the mogul and touch, we'd all be a lot happier with our devices. This is exciting stuff, but, who knows when it will be ready for primetime.

Has anyone had any luck getting 0.9 up and running yet?

The sad thing is, though, that at least a quarter of those thousands of applications server little more purpose than to just make Windows Mobile work better or look prettier. A ton of the functionality we need those programs for seems to be standard in Android. Yes, there are plenty of other apps that don't fit that bill, and for users of those it'll take time before Android's an option. But for those who simply use the base functions of Windows Mobile and use apps that extend its abilities to make it work more reliably, or make it easier to use, Android will probably be there from day one.

Assuming the basic functions I need (Exchange support, good browser, support for multiple IMAP/Gmail accounts, Office document support, etc.) are covered, I could get away with not having some of the other functions (RDP access, for instance) until someone figures them out. And if it really runs as well as it's expected to with the interface we know it already has, I might just be willing to switch.

I've stuck with Windows Mobile over the iPhone due to the closed-off nature and hardware/carrier limitations of that over-hyped fashion statement. But I have no problem switching to an OS/device that has the best of both worlds. Wide developer support, an open nature, and lots of hardware options sounds like exactly what I would want in a phone. And as long as it interacts with my current needs without making me rearrange my business and software needs (like the iPhone), then I'm open to it.

MrBogard 08-19-2008 10:22 PM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TurboFool (Post 388013)
The sad thing is, though, that at least a quarter of those thousands of applications server little more purpose than to just make Windows Mobile work better or look prettier. A ton of the functionality we need those programs for seems to be standard in Android. Yes, there are plenty of other apps that don't fit that bill, and for users of those it'll take time before Android's an option. But for those who simply use the base functions of Windows Mobile and use apps that extend its abilities to make it work more reliably, or make it easier to use, Android will probably be there from day one.

Assuming the basic functions I need (Exchange support, good browser, support for multiple IMAP/Gmail accounts, Office document support, etc.) are covered, I could get away with not having some of the other functions (RDP access, for instance) until someone figures them out. And if it really runs as well as it's expected to with the interface we know it already has, I might just be willing to switch.

I've stuck with Windows Mobile over the iPhone due to the closed-off nature and hardware/carrier limitations of that over-hyped fashion statement. But I have no problem switching to an OS/device that has the best of both worlds. Wide developer support, an open nature, and lots of hardware options sounds like exactly what I would want in a phone. And as long as it interacts with my current needs without making me rearrange my business and software needs (like the iPhone), then I'm open to it.

Those are all very fine points. I think it's conceivable that Android could become Microsoft's kryptonite, really. I think it's great. This sort of competition from Apple and Google might light a fire up under Microsoft's collective ***.. and maybe we'll see some dramatic improvements to Windows Mobile's UI in the near future.

As for my personal dependence on WM6 software, I don't think that will change immediately, which is why I like the idea of being able to swap OS's personally. I'm sure with time, all of the functions I require out of my device will become available on Google's platform, but it might take time. Out of the box, so to speak, WM6's feature set isn't all that impressive really, but given the right software, there's very little that my Mogul can't do. I feel restricted by its limited ram, and lack of hardware acceleration, but otherwise, WM6 can do quite a lot, really.

I need Android to match WM6 in terms of all of its functions--as an entertainment device--a media player--and an internet device (including all of the extra frills you can get there will add-on software). I'm sure it will.. I'm just not sure that will happen with 1.0. The UI is a big deal though, even though Androids UI isn't finished (0.9's is completely different!) it's still better than WM6's!

I'd be thrilled if I could check out 0.9 tho--this version is so very far from complete, and the interface responds in such wacky ways, even when it does work. The web browser in its current form is impressive technically, but basically unusable.

EtherealRemnant 08-19-2008 10:57 PM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
If we could get our buttons working while we wait for dzo to make the RIL library for cellular radio control, we'd be able to use .9 no problem.

President Fluid 08-19-2008 11:08 PM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
Ok I have to try anything at least once.

I get it to go but I can not for the life of me figure out how to exit out of areas that I get stuck into.

Like I go int Maps but can't get out of it for the life of me.

But so far I like it.

EtherealRemnant 08-19-2008 11:10 PM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
Unfortunately, the previous half-working method of getting out of apps via the end call button has been broken in .9, which means no matter what app you choose, you're stuck there. LOL

President Fluid 08-19-2008 11:25 PM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
I know that this is the line to edit for data but how do I insert the specific info to work right?

Code:

set cmdline "ppp.username=mobile@jamamobile ppp.password=telecom msmsdcc_fmax=48000000 quiet"

EtherealRemnant 08-20-2008 03:30 AM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
It won't work on .9 because the RIL library is broken - no radio communication whatsoever. dzo is working on it.

As for the data... I've always had to just have an active data connection on the old build and it would pick it up and browse... the connect string never worked on my Mogul but it works on my buddy's Touch.

ajaylulia 08-20-2008 05:06 AM

Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
 
Hi All,

I have been trying to install Android on my T-Mobile Vario II (HTC Hermes), but the it hangs at "Jumping to Kernal..."

Following are the things which are displayed when loading:
HaRET boot
Shutting down hardware
Turning off MMU...
In Preloader
PSR=600000df
Tags relocated
kernel relocated
Initrd relocated
Jumping to Kernal...



Is is Possible to make Android working on T-Mobile Vario II (HTC Hermes)

Thanks in advance.


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