Sunday, October 2, 2011

CyanogenMod Android team gets running on HP'S touch pad

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In recent days aimed at getting real Android version up and running on HP touchpad-based webOS were a flurry of efforts. The mission is funded partly Modding community called HackNMod, who hoped to give the Tablet operating system with more pioneers defined future: Android.

It seems that team CyanogenMod has finally made it happen. According to a public statement and accompanying video developers say that they now have an alpha version of CyanogenMod firmware, 7 touch panel.

CyanogenMod is one of, if not the most popular aftermarket firmware for Android operating systems. Those who want to hack their phones offers an alternative to the Exchange system, which comes on their device, as well as a few extra features. CyanogenMod 7 is release on the basis of the source code for Android 2.3 (biscuit).

Video (see below) shows the CyanogenMod running on the touch pad, just last week, but the team said more progress was made, since it was withdrawn. Today, the building offers more tablet settings include LVM support (storage management) and will include a 2D hardware acceleration "soon".

The team also said that her ultimate goal is to create a more robust solution where the end user can choose to boot in webOS, CyanogenMod or another operating system. But right now, developers are in search of more pills, they say, to assist in their development efforts.

In particular, the letter states that CyanogenMod command are not interested in the Bounty offered by the HackNMod and others-they only say they are motivated to do it right, do it fast ". However, that the $ 2,000 Bounty you can buy a few more dvuhknopocnyh couldn't it?


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