RAmos T11 To Run On Google Android
Posted on Jul 10, 09 07:05 AM PDT

Google's Android operating system has found a new home in this hacked RAmos T11 portable media player, where the Texas Instruments 202.5MHz DaVinci processor is more than capable of handling all that Android throws at it. The underlying operating system is able to resize everything to fit into its display, although there will be some issues with third party software titles. No idea on how usable the portable media player will be once it has been hacked to run Google Android, since ithe T11 doesn't come with the relevant hardware buttons that are required by Android demands. Needless to say, you won't get any Wi-Fi or 3G connectivity.
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