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Hi, if you want to try the porting adventure, you can start ith this topic:
https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2068/halium-first-steps
First you need to determine if your device fulfill the prerequisites for a halium port.
Then you'll be good to check out these links and you might find help along the way...
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