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Enyone who is interested can also ask questions and get information at groups.google.com.
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Solca is another android genius...
Right now i am using his android port, witch runs a bit better and has 2.6.28 kernel with wifi drivers.

Both Nth:s and Solcas android ports have still that same crashing problem; the srceen randomly fades away to black or white... Solca seems to know what the problem is but i don't know if he has already got rid of it. Now the only thing missing is Advanced Power Management. btw it does not matter if nit is booted to android or maemo, it IS ABLE charge the battery.
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Three words... "770 port... PLEASE!"

Even though, I do have a N810 as well.
 
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Yes, yes, 770, pretty please ? :-)
 
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Originally Posted by Peter McDermott View Post
Yongjun did spend about three days last week trying to make WiFi work -- when I asked about it, he said there were some closed-source userspace pieces involved. If someone could post the link to the open-source WiFi code that is mentioned here, we will definitely take a look. Because, yeah, I really want WiFi in my N810, too!
Here is the open source wifi driver project:

stlc45xx.garage.maemo.org

Here's something else of unknown value:

cx3110x garage project
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Originally Posted by meizirkki View Post
Solca is another android genius...
Right now i am using his android port, witch runs a bit better and has 2.6.28 kernel with wifi drivers.
You are such a tease. Where is this port of which you speak??
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You really didn't see it?
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=25410
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Is anyone using this port? How is the performance compared to solca?
 
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NTHcodes android port seems to be really outdated comparing to solcas port.
I think solcas port is at least fast as this, and solcas port is something you can actually use. (it crashes no more)
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Originally Posted by meizirkki View Post
NTHcodes android port seems to be really outdated comparing to solcas port.
I think solcas port is at least fast as this, and solcas port is something you can actually use. (it crashes no more)
Ya, I would say the same. The only thing is looking at all the work they did on this one, they ported so much more (atleast from their patch size). I think in solca case he just took the latest GIT OMAP kernel and added the android stuff. In NthCode's case they ported the Nokia patches over to the 2.6.25 kernel. It might benefit if solca and NthCode combine some of their efforts as I think this version has the necessary sound drives, etc that solca doesn't.
 
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