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![]() Group: Members Posts: 373 Joined: 18-March 04 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 2,380 ![]() |
Hi,
For the time being posted here in "General Discussion" since there is no dedicated Android subforum (yet). Tested on my SL-C3100, this is a small bootable Poky 2.6.23 kernel with a copy of the Android OS from the SDK (qemu) emulator. Installation is done in the usual way: 1. Download zImage.bin, updater.sh, gnu-tar and android-root.tar.gz and copy the files to a SD card 2. Remove battery and power adapter cable 3. Wait for 5 seconds 4. Replace battery, close and lock battery cover 5. Attach power adapter cable 6. Keep OK button pressed while pressing on/off switch 7. From the Japanese menu, choose option 4 (Update), then 2 (SD) and finally Y Flashing starts, and you are asked if you want to flash the kernel, if you want the microdrive to be formatted and if you want the root filesystem to be installed. Accept all questions answering them with y After flashing is complete, the machine is rebooted. Login with root and type /start to start Android. This is the basic version, without any of the patches found across the Net. Have fun, and share your results and findings here please! Updated: There is a special version for the SL-C1000. Downloads and instructions can be found at www.omegamoon.com Updated: A test version for the SL-C7x0 and SL-C860 can be downloaded from www.omegamoon.com. Please test and give feedback Greetz, cortez |
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Group: Members Posts: 112 Joined: 29-August 05 Member No.: 7,981 ![]() |
Cortez, thanks man. Awesome job.
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