I, too, contacted HTC, and got the same reply... Hence, I posted here
(after checking out the public sources, to see if it was hidden
somewhere else)...

On Jul 3, 9:44 am, cyanogen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I contacted HTC about this, and they told me to ask Google :)
>
> Can anyone help?  The Rogers device has an engineering bootloader, so
> it would make a great development platform.
>
> On Jul 2, 2:50 pm, David B <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The only difference between the kernel config is that the one that
> > comes on the Rogers HTC Dream has the following options:
>
> > CONFIG_MSM_AMSS_SUPPORT_256MB_EBI1=y
> > CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_MSM7K=y
>
> > Those options don't seem to be in the public Android kernel repo,
> > there's no mention of either option on Google Code, and so it seems
> > like there's a patch HTC or Google is applying to get kernels to work
> > on the later HTC Dream hardware. I already know the boot locations
> > have changed on the device (yes, I'm accounting for that).
>
> > Does anybody have any working kernel source tree for the Rogers HTC
> > Dream platform, or if it is public, can I be pointed in the right
> > direction toward it?
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