the sidekick 3 has already been made so it's not like MS can really do
anything to slow it down. I've seen linux on the sidekick 1 and 2, but
not any others. just taking this thing apart it's so simple it's
tempting to get one of those build your own pda kits off of makezine
and steal the omap
This is something I've been looking at, however, after asking around
with some folks in the know, I don't think it's gonna be possible, at
least for now.
For one, drivers will be a total pain to deal with, as we'll have to
write the drivers for evey part of the device (I'm sure danger isn't
gonna
It shouldn't be lost in the discussion, that Microsoft now owns
Danger. So, they certainly don't have an incentive to make porting
Android to their device easy (in fact, I would imagine they would
prefer it is hard).
Doesn't mean it can't be done, just that I wouldn't depend on
company(MS -
Has there been any advancement on the Sidekick 3 running Android? I'd
love to get Android running on it.
As for Linux on the Sidekick 3- does it enable the camera/email/data/
etc? Or does it render the device unusable as a phone but still boots
in Linux?
On Aug 3, 7:24 pm, Sirus20x6 [EMAIL
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