I like the XOOM hardware but at this point there aren't enough apps that work 
well on Honeycomb that I use my xoom once every few weeks. 
So how are they able to make the ports without google releasing the HC source 
code? 

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On Jun 27, 2011, at 10:23 AM, Brad Bendily wrote:

>> However, i decided i wanted an Android tablet for myself. And, if so, 
>> honeycomb
>> was/is the way to go. A buddy of mine bought a Xoom. It's really nice,
>> also speedy,
>> Then woot came along with the
>> Viewsonic gtablet for $280. Which as Tim said previously, is the
>> tegra2 dual core chip.
> 
> So, did get the Viewsonic Gtablet and there has finally be a solid
> Honeycomb port for it. I've been running the mod for a week and
> it has been very stable. The only problems have been with apps that
> don't work on honeycomb and it's hard to tell from the app store which ones
> those are.
> 
> I followed this thread to do the install:
> http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/17863-rom-12-bottle-of-smoke-honeycomb-for-gtab-g-tabletzpad-t2/
> 
> It's very sweet and i'm very surprised.
> With Froyo or Gingerbread, this tablet wasn't very useful to me, i am not
> impressed by either of those OS versions, but honeycomb makes a huge
> difference and makes
> the gtab a completely different tablet, so much more useful now.
> 
> bb
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