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Revision as of 10:44, 26 October 2018
WARNING: This device is not recommended for future use with postmarketOS due to its armhf architecture. Alpine Linux (the distribution that postmarketOS extends) pmaports#599 has been considering dropping it. The processor of the device may support the armv7 architecture. If so, you can modify the device package and change the architecture accordingly. |
This device is marked as not booting.
Status: kernel compiles. working on flashing
Status: kernel compiles. working on flashing
![]() HTC HD2 | |
Manufacturer | HTC |
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Name | HD 2 |
Codename | leo |
Released | 2009 |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon S1 |
CPU | 1.0 GHz Scorpion |
GPU | Adreno 200 |
Display | 480x800 |
Storage | 512 MB |
Memory | 448 MB |
Architecture | armhf |
Software | |
Original software | Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional |
postmarketOS | |
Category | testing |
Pre-built images | no |
Contributors
- Langoor
- (others on IRC)
What works
- Nothing
What does not work
- Everything
Progress
- Got the kernel to compile, based on maniacx's nougat android kernel
Next steps
- Find a way to test the kernel on the device (black cLK?)
Bootloaders
Because of the age of the HD2, there are serval 3rd party bootloaders available, most commonly used:
- Haret, Haret is a bootloader (provided as haret.exe) to boot linux or android from WITHIN windows mobile, you start windows mobile, not a great choice for postmarketOS.
- a(MagLDR), Propitary 3rd party bootloader developed by Cotulla, some folks over at Tytung's android forum, reverse egineered it and created aMagLdr, still propietary (?)
- cLK, based on littlekernel and download possible with cwm or twrp recovery embedded, seems to be the best option. Littlekernel also provides fastboot wich is handy.