have a look at android/external/qemu/telephony/sim_card.c in the open-source
tree
this is the current implementation of the SIM Card. As you can see, it's
pretty static at
the moment. Feel free to patch it to your liking.
Regards
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 12:32 PM, VVPrasad [EMAIL
the g1 is awesome.
i had blackberry and an iphone. my iphone was a nice toy and that was
about it as it dropped about 400 calls in the 4 month i had it.
the one thing i would like to see on the g1 is a touch screen keyboard
that would allow you to type when the keyboard is not out. that was
On Nov 24, 10:38 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yeah so it actually is a function of the hardware. My guess on why it
wasn't implemented on the G1 would be that the devs were on a tight
timeframe and didn't have the bandwidth to implement two completely
different interfaces.
Hmm - hopefully - couldn't do it myself... anyone?
On Nov 25, 3:18 pm, Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I notice that the IM program is part of the source
athttp://source.android.com/
(look under projects, and you will see the IM application under
Packages). I think that it might be
The patents (which haven't been granted yet afaik) are for specific maps of
motion to action. (eg pinch to zoom). Synaptic has their own set of
mappings (EGR - http://www.synaptics.com/solutions/technology/gestures/egr)
which they could have included, if they wanted to pay the licensing. (Or
Ok can anyone tell me how to get root access on my G1? I've seen some apps
that I can only use if my phone isn't blocked I unfortunately upgraded to
RC30 without knowing the downfalls in doing so. Any help?
Thanks
O.
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