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y esto como se instala?
Aquí tienes las instrucciones de instalación: http://dev.openaos.org/wiki/AndroidI...M7_Gingerbread

Son en inglés, si algún valiente quiere hacer de traductor sería muy de agradecer.

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"Installing Gingerbread image

(Below section may need some adjustment for gen7)

NOTE: Below is for gen8, for gen7 it will be added here in the future, but for now follow instructions on setting up multiroot gen7. If you done that proceed to the next step Booting Gingerbread the first time and install google apps

NOTE: Releases are identified by animal names, at the writing of this line the current one is "bull".

NOTE: Be sure to have the latest zImage and initramfs.cpio.gz flashed for bull. See setting up multiroot gen7 or setting up multiroot gen8

NOTE: You will need to have the original firmware installed, we copy some libs and drivers from the original firmware. We can't include them, because of license issues. The image will not boot and hang on the openaos bootscreen when original firmware isn't installed.

This section will describe how you need to add the Gingerbread image file which can be downloaded from gen7 or gen8

Release candidate 2 of bull is available here gen7 RC bull or gen8 RC bull

Important change in Bull RC2: system and user data are on separate images now. You must download genX_data.img.tar.bz2, extract one of the images from there, rename it to data.img and put it to the root of your Archos internal memory. There are 3 images in the archive, 256MB, 512MB and 1GB. Choose the size you like. If you don't do this, 256MB image will be created, but first boot will take much longer.

Connect your Archos to your PC with the USB cable.
Go into recovery by holding down the "volume down" button and switch on your archos. Keep the button pressed until you see the white recovery menu. Goto "Recovery system" --> "Repair System" --> "Start USB MSC". Your Archos internal memory will now be mounted on your PC.
Download the Gingerbread image file and copy it to the root of your Archos internal memory. No unpacking just copy it.
Rename the file to "openaos-gingerbread.img.gz". Note: Be sure to use all small letters, just exactly as it is mentioned.
Extract and copy data.img to the root of your Archos internal memory.
Very Important: Safely umount/remove the archos from your PC.
Press the power button on your Archos and select "Reboot" in the white recovery menu. Hold down again the Volume down while rebooting, so you can select SDE to boot.
Some things you need to know

If the openaos-gingerbread.img.gz is correctly named, it will add an entry to menu.lst which is called Gingerbread. So no need to adjust menu.lst.
If you for some stupid reason edited menu.lst and messed up, so it can't find the image file. Then you get a list of image files that are available from which you can choose.

Booting Gingerbread the first time and install google apps

When you followed everything correctly you will now see the home screen of Gingerbread.

First we will connect our wifi to be able to download gapps from http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.ph...on/Google_Apps
Now open the browser and look at the bookmarks. Click on the one starting with "Cyanogenmod". This will bring you to the wiki page of Cyanogenmod with the latest google apps download.
Download market for Cyanogenmod 7.
After this just reboot your device. On reboot there is a script that will detect the zip file in download and install google apps.
Once the device is started you will be prompted by the android wizard. Just complete it.
Before starting the market configure system language. Make sure it's not default (Hd). Market crashes otherwise.
If you are done, you can start the market. Many apps will be missing though.

Play videos on Gingerbread

The standard video player doesn't work yet. However there is a nice alternative which is "MX video player".

From the market install "MX Video Player" and "MX Video Player Codec (ARMv7)"

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