Porting Android to the iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 or equilivalent. It has a 4-inch VGA Screen (TFT LCD display), resistive touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth, SD/MMC, CF. Originally it is running Windows Mobile 6 Classic. For help, see README files and the wiki. This project is in Alpha state, that means it is not suitable for daily usage unless developing for the project. NOT FOR THE FAINTHEARTED AND/OR COMPUTER IDIOTS!
Features
- Boot Android from SD card
- Flash and boot Android from NAND flash
- WiFi support
- SD Card access
- Partial Bluetooth support
- Audio (output) support
- Powering off (you can't do this in Windows Mobile!)
Categories
Embedded SystemsLicense
Apache License V2.0, GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), Public DomainFollow iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 Android Porting
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Good and difficult work. Congratulations
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help me .i got the news and bin file downloaded.then i put the bin file on my formatted sd card of 1 gb.i out in in my ipaq 214 .i held the calender buttun and windows button down and press reset but nothing happend .so what im i doing wrong here.please help me
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Very useful project!
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Great stuff. Keep it coming!
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I've spent a lot of hard work on it!