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gerbick 2011-08-20 23:56

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wmarone (Post 1073773)
The immediate roadblock is the lack of GPU drivers for the Qualcomm chip in the system. Jump that hurdle and you might have a way forward.

JUST ran into that... been doing my homework like a good lil' boy, not liking what I immediately see.

Let's see what the community comes up with... and by community, I mean XDA.

Been scouring opensource.palm to see what all is there and isn't.

Hurrian 2011-08-21 00:05

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
How about the other WebOS devices? My sister ditched her Pre for an iPhone 4.
http://goput.it/m2z.png
This is particularly of interest, since apparently Doctor doesn't verify anything it flashes. Methinks we can simply replace the root filesystem with a deriviative of the MeeGo CE for N900 port.

wmarone 2011-08-21 01:07

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hurrian (Post 1073791)
How about the other WebOS devices? My sister ditched her Pre for an iPhone 4.
http://goput.it/m2z.png
This is particularly of interest, since apparently Doctor doesn't verify anything it flashes. Methinks we can simply replace the root filesystem with a deriviative of the MeeGo CE for N900 port.

You might be able to get away with it if the kernel is 2.6.35 or newer. You'll still hit the driver issue I mentioned before.

Kangal 2011-08-21 02:08

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kingoddball (Post 1073776)
Why don't we they get Cordia to run one some hardcore hardware?
Like: galaxy S2 which has an unlocked boot loader.
Galaxy = 1.26GHz dual (overclockable to 1.6ghz dual) and 1GB ram.
Or if it ever gets unlocked, the motorola Droid2. Omap4 @1gb (512 ram) and hardware KB

The EPIC 4G is a better candidate.
1.5GHz (overclock + undervolt) topline Cortex A8 core
SGX540 (very very powerful gpu)
unlocked bootloader, root, busybox etc
hardware qwerty, led flash, microSD, etc etc
....cdma :(

glabifrons 2011-08-22 04:41

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
I would definitely be interested in this too... I've got my order in with HP, no clue when it'll get here though (hope Irene doesn't get in the way).

BTW: Another android port has started over here, though I don't know how legitimate it is (they're already asking for donations).

afaq 2011-12-06 11:37

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
1. Has there been any more thoughts on Meego for the touchpad?

2. I got bored with WebOS (only used it for browsing the web) so installed Android using the Cyanogenmod. Works very well but am struggling getting the Android market on there. Anyone else try this?

don_falcone 2011-12-06 11:51

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
Not Meego, but... http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...78#post1133378

mrsellout 2011-12-06 12:16

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
Someone has managed to get Nemo up and running on the Touchpad:
http://www.meegoexperts.com/2011/11/...g-hp-touchpad/

Obviously there's quite a way to go but I'm eagerly awaiting developments with both this and Arch on there.

gregoranderson 2011-12-06 12:17

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by afaq (Post 1133927)
1. Has there been any more thoughts on Meego for the touchpad?

2. I got bored with WebOS (only used it for browsing the web) so installed Android using the Cyanogenmod. Works very well but am struggling getting the Android market on there. Anyone else try this?

You need to install gapps via CWM to get the market working.

http://rootzwiki.com/topic/6613-how-...lpha-touchpad/

don_falcone 2011-12-06 12:26

Re: Maemo/Cordia/Meego project for HP Touchpad?
 
Whoever brings (me) a decent:
- browser (with LastPass and XMarks support)
- UPnP/DLNA client
- media framework

...first! ;)


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