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logicalform

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I'm thinking about picking up a nexus s 4g. I've read a bit about supercurio's work with the galaxy phones and the gsm nexus s (mostly the voodoo sound kernel). My question is, will the existing kernels work with the new cdma version, or will they need to be rewritten? I assumed there wouldn't be much of a difference until I noticed on the project voodoo website that the only two galaxy variants without an entry on the downloads page were verizon's and sprint's (cdma).
Hopefully someone with more knowledge than me can enlighten me.
 
I'm thinking about picking up a nexus s 4g. I've read a bit about supercurio's work with the galaxy phones and the gsm nexus s (mostly the voodoo sound kernel). My question is, will the existing kernels work with the new cdma version, or will they need to be rewritten? I assumed there wouldn't be much of a difference until I noticed on the project voodoo website that the only two galaxy variants without an entry on the downloads page were verizon's and sprint's (cdma).
Hopefully someone with more knowledge than me can enlighten me.

They will need to be re-compiled for the wimax and CDMA support
 
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They will need to be re-compiled for the wimax and CDMA support

What he said ^



...also, netarchy compiles kernels for Nexus S (GSM) and Evo 4g, so I don't see why he wouldn't hook us up when Nexus S 4g is released.
 

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