Hi Eric,

The key validation you mention is impossed by the network operator (T-
Mobile)?
Btw as far as I understand you, develpers still haven't the full
Android OS source code so to skip that key validation, right?

thanks, Eduardo


On 5 nov, 22:57, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A normal G1 will not let you install firmware you compile yourself, as
> it requires the firmware to be signed with a key you don't have.  I
> expect people to eventually figure out how to circumvent that.
>
> Thus far I haven't found any cases where the emulator and G1 behave
> differently, other than in terms of support for specific G1 hardware
> features, e.g., the camera in the G1 doesn't use the same image format
> as the emulator.
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