AFAIK, you can't, unless you saved the Android 2.2 SDK when you downloaded 
it (you might also find someone on the net who has it). 

However, of all my apps that I have, 3 are developed for Android 1.6 and one 
is developed for Android 1.5. I don't have too much of a problem reading the 
SDK. I wouldn't let the "deprecated" get you down too much. Because, in 
fact, the method is deprecated but is still good and works fine.

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