On Oct 30, 9:42 am, "Jean-Baptiste Queru" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, there are other ways. You can drop a signed update image in
> /sdcard/update.zip and have the recovery system flash it for you.
>

What does signed mean in this context? Does the G1 accept only images
signed by HTC or T-Mobile, or can we sign with our own keys?

d.

> The code is 
> here:http://git.source.android.com/?p=platform/recovery.git;a=blob;f=recov...
> (line 267).
>
> JBQ
>
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 9:26 AM, hyc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Since it's already known that there's an Over-the-air firmware update
> > available for the G1, it's obvious that the flash is reprogrammable.
> > If the question is whether there are other avenues, besides OTA, I
> > would expect that the source code should answer that...
>
> > On Oct 29, 11:32 am, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> surferdude wrote:
>
> >> So, rolling all the way back to your statement of what you want, the
> >> questions you'll need answers for are:
>
> >> 1. Which pieces of Android hardware will allow flashing of replacement
> >> firmware, and is the G1 one of them?
>
> >> #1 will determine how you can do it at all on hardware; #2 will
> >> determine if this is perpetually a non-mainstream patch or if your
> >> wishes and OHA's wishes can be met simultaneously.

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