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Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
Do I need a custom ROM for this to work or does it run with a stock ROM? I have seen people using running DCD's ROM so I was unsure.
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Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
It runs in memory, so ROM type shouldn't matter whatsoever.
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Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
I'm trying to figure out how it runs in memory if the SD Card doesn't work?
Also, as others have asked, what version is this that you've got running?
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If its like the Kaiser build, it uses haret to load and boot the linux kernel from inside of WinMo, where obviously SD card access works. Once everything is loaded and linux/android boots, they lack the drivers for the SD card.
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http://www.myhtcphone.com/downloads/...y-installation If memory serves me right, I had to soft reset a couple of times after starting haret.exe to get it to load up. |
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Sorry if this has been asked already (I tried doing a search on the posts, but couldn't find anything):
I have Android working (to some extent) on my Titan. It's not real pretty right now, but it does come up. How do I "switch" between tasks/apps? So far, if I start up the phone app (or the browser, or email, etc.), I can't get out to do anything else until I reset the phone. Also, I seem to need to use the stylus for everything - using my fingers doesn't seem to work. Is this the way it is for now? Thanks ....
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Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
You have to open the keyboard. Push the "shift" button to back out of a screen. "Ok" - menu. There are a few other keys that work, but not too many. Um, I think the arrow keys do something too.
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New version is out due to Android source being released:
http://it029000.massey.ac.nz/vogue/ Update(23/10/0: Android is now open source, latest version includes Email and experimental power management. |
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^I am impressed with this new version. It works a lot better than the one posted at myhtcphone.com. IMO. Its another step closer...
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