Android: Working with pre-built binaries
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| How to get started with Android OS using pre-built binaries on your OMAP Platform | |||||||
| Overview | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 | Step 6 | |
- Step 1
There are many pre-built binaries you can use to get started with Android. This page lists the binaries you can download to be up and running immediately.
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[edit] Prebuilt binaries
[edit] Blaze
| Android on Blaze |
[edit] Blaze Tablet
| Android on Blaze Tablet |
[edit] Zoom2/Zoom3
| Android on Zoom2/Zoom3 |
| Release | Bootloader | Kernel | Filesystem | Release Notes | |
| L25.INC3.4-P3 | Uboot | MLO(tested)MLO_512(untested) | uImage_L25.INC3.4P3_CCD | RLS25.INC3.4P3_AFS_Zoom3 | L25.INC3.4P3 Community Release Notes |
| The latest L25.12 binaries (Oct 2009) have been released as RLS25.12 Package. | L25.12 Release Notes | ||||
| Image from 6/29/09 Readme | Uboot | MLO | uImage | rootfs | --- |
| Image from 5/15/09 | Uboot | MLO | uImage | rootfs | --- |
note: OMAP4 Pre-built Binaries can be found on:gforge.
[edit] Pandaboard
| Android on PandaBoard |
| Please note that this is a totally OUTDATED, OBSOLETE and UNSUPPORTED Android 2.2 Froyo build for the Pandaboard, proceed on your own risk and do not assume to get any further support! |
| Release | Package |
| L27.8.2 | PanDroid L27.8.2 |
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