Solca,

This is great!  Kudos to you for making WiFi work -- and on a newer  
kernel!   Very very cool.

Maybe we can integrate your patches into our kernel and work on some  
piece that you aren't working on so we don't duplicate effort?

Regards,

Peter


On Dec 6, 2008, at 8:48 PM, solca wrote:

>
> On 2 dic, 21:19, Peter McDermott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> We ported the Android open-source release to the Nokia N810.  This
>> involved patching the 2.6.25 Linux kernel with the N810 drivers and
>> hacking the userspace just a bit.  The system can boot,  WiFi doesn't
>> work (so no Internet access), and you have to pull the battery to
>> power it off.  But, hey, it's a start!
>
> Hi!
>
> I recently but a N810 and then ported too Android to the N810, just
> that
> I'm running latest kernel with the stlc45xx driver.  Too bad I didn't
> know
> about your porting effort, maybe we haved helped each other.
>
> I'll release my port probably the next week as I'm busy with other
> things
> right now.
>
> Currently I'm working on enabling sound but more importantly chasing
> an
> elusive blizzard LCD controller crash.  I was figuring that there is a
> lot of
> work left for an usable port on the NITs as drivers are currently not
> using
> the Linux APIs.
>
> Too I'm working on a graphical chooser and distro installer based on
> petit-boot but for the Internet Tablets.
>
> I put my projects here if any one is interested:
>
> http://guug.org/nit/
>
> >


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