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RE[2]: lack of tree syncs.
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Mon 31st Oct 2011 18:53
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RE[3]: lack of tree syncs.
by cmchittom on Tue 1st Nov 2011 16:28
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Ok... I'm not up to date on how phones do that. But, shouldn't that be pretty easy to do? How does cyanogenmod do it?
I'm not entirely sure, but since Cyanogenmod only targets specific phones, my best guess is that they compile a list of what's on Phones X, Y, and Z (since all that's known), and then have their own software to check for that hardware ("Oh, you have hardware a, b, and c: you must have a Motorola Droid," or whatever). I don't really know, though. Anybody with specific knowledge care to chime in?





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While I agree that going in that direction would be beneficial, it happening seems unlikely to me. My understanding is that ARM, unlike the chips commonly used in general-purpose computers, has no standard mechanism (like the BIOS is on x86, for example) to automatically enumerate attached devices to the OS. So the OS has to know, essentially, which phone it's running on in advance (at least until ARM gets its own "BIOS").