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2010-11-22
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I question the value of this not at all small task when you can just duel boot into a real Android environment with NITDroid to run crappy Android Java apps.
Will be greatly appreciated if this can be done, then I can use my N900 at places I visit all the time where they do not have Tmobile Signal.
Here is an article that guides you to all the download files and hack to get that working on Nexus One.
http://sefanboy.com/2010/11/11/t-mob...gle-nexus-one/