I haven't tried this yet, but I read it worked.
For USB (thanks ryan):
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Windows: Install DroidExplorer this lets you open a terminal (like command prompt) on the phone, lets you browse device adding/deleting files, among other features that are very useful. If that DroidExplorer doesn't pick up your phone (when picked up it will be called 0000000000) install PDAnet on your phone and pc. PDAnet provides the drivers needed to connect the phone. It also lets you use your phone as a modem and you can send SMSs using your computer. Do NOT run PDANET at the same time as DroidExplorer. When PDANET is connected it WILL use your phone for data connections - this is the only warning. The phone is not used for any networking when DroidExplorer is connected.
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As to cyanogenmod, I've always read good things about it. Very recently there was a news item that some version would allow selective permissions grants so when a program asked for the moon, your only choice isn't to not install it. I bet that will get a lot of people in trouble, but if you know what you're doing, it sounds awesome.
As to using it vs. xdandroid on a TP2, I couldn't say. Last I looked at the xda threads, it looks like there might be more broken in both cm6 and cm7, but I'm not up-to-date. If you try it or research it, please do share. I'd love to know more.
For the video codecs, you'll also need the file from
this post to follow those instructions. My bet is that will get baked into a later official build though. I gather FRX07 is on the horizon.