I am developing with the Nexus S, and would like to know if there is a way I can access\modify the drivers on this device? I may be looking into building my own device, however if there is a way I can use an existing phone first to try this out would be helpful.
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Yes, there is a non-hack official method by which you can unlock the Nexus S bootloader to install your own build from AOSP sources, or from one of the community-developed roms. I'd suggest installing something built from unmodified sources to verify that you have the process down before you change anything. You will also want that as a snapshot to go back to if your break something in your changes. You may not need to replace the entire ROM; depending on what you want to change you might be able to just install a custom kernel and/or add some loadable modules and change a few related startup scripts using root access (which you would presumably achieve somewhere along the way). | |||||||||
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Google and Samsung made the kernel for the Nexus S available a while back: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/samsung.git Not sure what exactly you're looking for, but the drivers directory should get you started. | |||
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