Thanks - I missed that bit somehow - phew! Was worried I was gonna
hafto go thru the hassle of setting up a linux distro.

On Dec 18, 1:02 pm, szeldon <[email protected]> wrote:
> As Google says:
>
> http://code.google.com/android/dev-devices.html
>
> "The device ships with a system image that is fully compatible with
> Android 1.0, so you can rely on it when developing your applications."
> This is installed and fully-operational out of the box. There is a set
> of applications that are on T-Mobile's version, but not on Dev Phone 1
> (Amazon mp3 and some more), but nothing essential.
>
> On Dec 17, 8:56 pm, srobin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> >  I am a professional software engineer and have limited phone dev
> > experience, I did some J2ME in college. I wanted the G1 but T-Mobile
> > doesn't have 3G network in Santa Barbara, now I'm hoping Dev Phone 1
> > is my saving grace.
>
> > I'm wondering, what comes pre-loaded on this phone(Dev 1)? Does it
> > start with a workable OS and basic applications( i.e. does it work
> > right out of the box) I'm afraid that if I purchase it and its nothing
> > but a bootloader that I'm going to have troubles and be without a
> > phone for a week while I work out how to get the OS to run. I'd love
> > for it to at least have Wi-Fi, Dial, and Opera loaded out of the box,
> > fingers crossed.
>
> >  Thanks,
>
> >  -S
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