> On the other hand, some parts of the phone (like camera) are not open
> source and so for that, HTC or the hardware manufacturer has to
> release a binary for upgrades.
>
> So yes you can build current code and flash it to your handset but
> proprietary stuff won't work.

This begs the question why such support isn't implemented by means of
drivers, which could be easily installed onto newer version od the O/
S. Such solution is the defacto standard in curennt day O/Ss.

IAE, I hope to quickly discover detailed explnataions of how to build
or download new versions, AND load it onto the ADP2.

> *Note, knowing that I gave up building so my understanding may be off
> - but I do think the repository is getting closer and closer to
> supporting building a new version for ADP2.

I must admit I'm confused and even disappointed, to see official
announcements of 2.0 and 2.0.1, and yet no clear answers to what I'm
convinced are simple questions.

Ron Pinkas

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