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Revision as of 10:44, 26 October 2018

Warning 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
HTC HD 2
HTC HD2
HTC HD2
Manufacturer HTC
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

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.