Wysie,
My understanding is that the Rogers Dream boot.img need to be built
with a kernel at a different offset.
I think there is a patch in Donut that allows for mkbootimg utility to
take this as a parameter. After that you should be able to modify
build/core/Makefile to send it kernel offset o
Hi all, are there any updates with regards to this? The last time I
read on xda-developers some HTC rep says the sources will be out by
end July, which obviously didn't happen :(.
On Jul 31, 10:21 am, Julien L wrote:
> ActuallyHTCAmericas was contacted and now they themselves have
> contactedHTC
Actually HTC Americas was contacted and now they themselves have
contacted HTC Taiwan who then let Phaseburn know that they are working
on making the sources available, more info to come.
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This is the email I got when I asked them have you contacted the same
number as in this mail ?
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Thank you for contacting HTC Europe.
We are just an end user support and do not have the ability to handle
developer related questions.
I would either advice you to contact developer.android.com or our
HTC's tech support has been very unforthcoming (the Legal agreement
for the /kernel file says to contact customer service for source
code), so I've been in contact with an HTC VP, who has gotten back to
me basically asking me to wait until Tuesday the 28th for a further
update. What that will be,
Any news?
On Jul 16, 3:22 pm, cyanogen wrote:
> So what's the story here? I think some of the newHTCMagicdevices
> are in the same boat as the Rogers Dream. What is so different about
> this hardware, and is there something missing from the Android source
> tree that we need for these devices?
So what's the story here? I think some of the new HTC Magic devices
are in the same boat as the Rogers Dream. What is so different about
this hardware, and is there something missing from the Android source
tree that we need for these devices? Anyone?
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CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_MSM7K=y is part of the android-msm-htc-2.6.25
branch. (looky here:
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=tree;f=drivers/cpufreq;h=da45b90bdc34cfa89db503492ef5cbde6c19b41b;hb=refs/heads/android-msm-htc-2.6.25)
Since the Rogers device's Kernel is 2.6.27 it's easy to
I, too, contacted HTC, and got the same reply... Hence, I posted here
(after checking out the public sources, to see if it was hidden
somewhere else)...
On Jul 3, 9:44 am, cyanogen wrote:
> I contacted HTC about this, and they told me to ask Google :)
>
> Can anyone help? The Rogers device has
I contacted HTC about this, and they told me to ask Google :)
Can anyone help? The Rogers device has an engineering bootloader, so
it would make a great development platform.
On Jul 2, 2:50 pm, David B wrote:
> The only difference between the kernel config is that the one that
> comes on the R
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