Not sure if 700P is a supported platform. Guess that, officially,
there's no one single supported platform yet...?

Anyway, having tried the emulator yesterday, I'm not eager to have
Android working on the Treo at this moment. It's still pretty rough
(as expected).

Probably, interest will pick-up once Android hits 1.0, and more apps
are available (look forward to the Challenge)...

Nice weekend!

On Apr 16, 2:16 am, NickDG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How are they porting it?  If all we need is to flash the phone, I
> believe there is a way to do it since there are custom Palm OS roms
> popping up for the 700p.
>
> On Apr 15, 8:32 am, Lo Yuk Fai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It seems that people are keen on porting Android to various
> > platforms... But haven't yet seen one for Palm/Treo... Anybody knows
> > why? Is it related to some intrinsic problems...?
>
> > On Apr 4, 12:17 am, Lo Yuk Fai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > One more issue... The device drivers... While the Linux kernel is open
> > > source, maybe the drivers for the Treo components are not
> > > available...?
>
> > > On Mar 22, 1:23 am, Davide-NYC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I am absolutely with you! I have a 700p.
> > > > I'm getting another phone as I am sick of PalmOS.
> > > > Willing to mess with my 700p only if there is a clear way to re-flash
> > > > it to factory.
> > > > Android on the Treo would save this elegant hardware from the horror
> > > > that is PalmOS.
> > > > I am willing to help.
>
> > > > On Feb 28, 9:23 pm, NickDG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi All,
>
> > > > > When I was reading about one of the hardware platforms Android
> > > > > supports, I noticed it was very similar to what's inside my Treo 700p.
>
> > > > >http://www.anddev.org/first_android_hardware_development_board_availa...
>
> > > > > "Their development process took about two months, now they are glad to
> > > > > release their Android-Enabled Development Board. The Board is equipped
> > > > > with a powerful Intel XScale PXA 270 416M 400MHz CPU. The Linux (with
> > > > > 2.6.23 Kernel) feels well in 32MB RAM and 64MB Flash-ROM. Additional
> > > > > storage can be accessed via the two USB-Ports. One can attach USB-
> > > > > Sticks and i.e. SD-Cards. The CPU is fast enough to play MPEG videos
> > > > > absolutely smooth."
>
> > > > > The 700p out of the box runs at 312mhz, but can be clocked to 416mhz
> > > > > with no stability issues.
>
> > > > > With Verizon opening their CDMA network for non-verizon phones
> > > > > (Hopefully Sprint will follow), this could really work.
>
> > > > > I have a couple old 650's laying around that I will hack around with.
> > > > > I can't mess with my 700p at the moment as it's my primary phone.
>
> > > > > Anyone with me?
>
> > > > > Thanks
>
> > > > > - Nick- Hide quoted text -
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