This guy (see post #9) says he got the Market app onto his phone that didn't come with it. And there's an app in the AndApp Store that says it can emulate a SIM that allows the Market App to run, but it requires root, which seems to require Market.
But I don't know much about this stuff, I admit.
Smart trick. Where is the original App Market located in Android?
dj_steve:
Is the 2GB partition issue that Descalzo mentioned something that should be noted?
ToJa is using over 5GB. My partitions are always around 1.8GB, so I have never noticed this.
The speed of this coming out was really quick compared to some of the Android ports I have followed at XDA!
Is it almost certain that Android will never be a windowed within Maemo like
Easy Debian because of dependencies of resources that you mentioned earlier? Or is somewhere on the to do list
dj_steve:
Is the 2GB partition issue that Descalzo mentioned something that should be noted?
Hi, I can confirm the 2 GB issue (n8x0 version). Tried twice installing Nitdroid, on a 2,4 GB data partition, but I couldn't install any apps. The third installation on a 1,9 GB data partition went fine, I could install a few apk files.
Steve, you don't need that. I followed your tutorial step by step on http://blog.nitdroid.com, except I used the windows version of the flasher (3.5) in all of my tries (failed and successful too). I used a 8 Gb sdhc card, and used gparted and paragon partition manager too in my failed attempts.
I tried "chmod 777 -R" (recursive) on both ext3 partition root too, with no success.
Is it almost certain that Android will never be a windowed within Maemo like
Easy Debian because of dependencies of resources that you mentioned earlier? Or is somewhere on the to do list
My guess is that the speed would be crappy, and it would probably drink battery juice for breakfast. But I guess DJ_Steve would know better.