![]() ![]() But to continue its work, CyanogenMod is looking for a helping hand in the form of a few more HP TouchPads that it can use for testing. Next on the team's agenda will be to enable touch-screen support. In the video, CyanogenMod is controlling the tablet through a remote console.īut the narrator of the CyanogenMod video acknowledges that "these are just the very first steps and there will be more progress soon, I hope." Though the developers seem to be making progress, one major feature still missing in action is touch-screen support. ![]() ![]() The video reveals the Android OS booting up and launching into a home screen and then displaying icons for a few apps. The crew at CyanogenMod, which creates customized builds of Android for mobile devices, has succeeded in porting over a version of Android that can run on HP's now discontinued tablet.Īn open letter and video from CyanogenMod posted on the RootzWiki Web site yesterday show that developers have so far been able to run a Cyanogenmod version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread on an HP TouchPad. HP TouchPad users could eventually see Android popping up on their screens. Anyone who picked up a $100 HP TouchPad at the recent fire sale may eventually be able to run Android on their new tablet. ![]()
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