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Today I find that OS2008 For N800 can be downloaded form
http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/ The size is about 135Mb:

RX-34_2008SE_1.2007.44-4_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin

MD5:900353C77FC7357A8A6A40B0B9483C2C

I'm downloading it and try,I am worrying about the SCIM,I need to input Chinese with SCIM.I'll install SCIM to try .

Last edited by cyberboy; 2007-11-26 at 14:08.
 

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wooo hooo!
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woooo hooo indeed... will the windoze installer work?
 
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a) It's a beta, not the final which is still scheduled for December.
b) Already posted.
 
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It's a beta.I tried it and found some problem.
The Browser and the Application manager often shut down automaticly,many programs can't be installed.
I can't input Chinese .
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I'm in the 2008 club!

Those of you with photographic memories will recall that I was complaining about having a hard time flashing in Linux.

True, and after more than 30 tries, I gave up.

Today I decided to try it in Windows, just to see what happened. I ran the Nokia flash software (probably an old version) and got set up to flash almost immediately. Yes, I could see the usb icon! Unlike in Linux, where the usb icon always disappeared quickly, too quickly to use.

There I was looking at my N800, and I decided not to waste the opportunity. I went to my Linux computer and sent the RX-whatever file to my Windows computer and told the software to install it. And it did!

No problem, in contrast to the Linux problem -- and I love and prefer Linux.

2008 looks great! So far...
 
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Originally Posted by cyberboy View Post
It's a beta.I tried it and found some problem.
The Browser and the Application manager often shut down automaticly,many programs can't be installed.
I can't input Chinese .
I think its "results may vary" thing. I haven't had any problems with the browser at all. The app manager crashed once installing pidgin but pidgin works.
 
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Originally Posted by geneven View Post
I'm in the 2008 club!

Those of you with photographic memories will recall that I was complaining about having a hard time flashing in Linux.

True, and after more than 30 tries, I gave up.

Today I decided to try it in Windows, just to see what happened. I ran the Nokia flash software (probably an old version) and got set up to flash almost immediately. Yes, I could see the usb icon! Unlike in Linux, where the usb icon always disappeared quickly, too quickly to use.

There I was looking at my N800, and I decided not to waste the opportunity. I went to my Linux computer and sent the RX-whatever file to my Windows computer and told the software to install it. And it did!

No problem, in contrast to the Linux problem -- and I love and prefer Linux.

2008 looks great! So far...
You probably weren't attempting to flash as root... or weren't holding down the Home button like you're supposed to.
 

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Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
You probably weren't attempting to flash as root... or weren't holding down the Home button like you're supposed to.
I used to have the home button problem (Or the not thinking problem as I like to call it). Stupidly for about 6 months I didn't read the instructions properly and spent my time cursing the fact that the usb icon wouldn't stay on. Oddly enough sometimes it did.

 
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Got it this morning.. I don't know if it's wishful thinking, but my n800 seems faster, snappier. WE'll have to wait and see... but I like it so far... SIP stack connects to my asterisk PBX SIP no sweat, and the browser works on a number of sites that previously did not... We should open a n800 with OS2008 forum...
 
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