I would also like to know the answer to this question.  FYI: the Nokia
N810 uses a Debian-based linux (Maemo) as the current operating
system.

Thanks.

On Aug 10, 12:41 pm, Naveen Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to News :
>
>       Developers have created an easy way to load Google's Android
> smartphone operating system onto Nokia'sN810open-source handheld
> devices.
>
>       There are two packages which are needed to install:
>       (a) android.img.bz2
>       (b) android-installer.deb
>
> My Doubt is :
>
> If I want to develop my own Android application (using Android SDK,
> Eclipse & ADT) according to my need, on a PC, how can I later port
> these applications from the PC to the mobile device  which has Android
> already installed ? Do I need to modify "android.img.bz2" or "android-
> installer.deb" or both ?
>
> Please help me out.

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