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Lobster
Official Crustacean

Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 15109 Location: Paradox Realm
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Posted: Wed 28 Oct 2009, 07:16 Post_subject:
Android Sub_title: Puppy for mobile phones |
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Today Android 2 SDK is available
http://developer.android.com/index.html
Tomorrow the Droid Phone
Next year your cornflake packet will have a built in
Android smart paper ad for . . . well OK maybe not next year
Time for the fearless Cructacean
to pretend he knows what he is doing . . .
Step 1 Run on a 64 bit processor [check]
Step 2 Run 64 Bit Puppy [eh no - used SMP multiprocessor system - may have to seek out 64bit kernel]
Step 3 Install Java [quite possibly - yes check]
Step 4 Make larger Personal storage file [check]
Step 5 Download and install SDK [check - only updated to 1.6 - not using 64 bit Puppy]
Back to Step 2
More to follow - if I get anywhere . . .
Any other Androids?
_________________ Puppy WIKI
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potchan

Joined: 05 Apr 2008 Posts: 102 Location: Pilots' Height צוות_פותחן_לינוקס
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Posted: Sat 21 Nov 2009, 17:50 Post_subject:
Android on mobileSD who shares DATA folder with Puppy-on-SD |
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Hi, here is one for you,
Imagine, a mobile microSD of - say - 1G. Now, let's put an Android on it in some way I still try to study... make my mobile work with Android. On same time let's put a bootable Puppy nearby on same microSD remastered to share DATA folder of both 'creatures' natively. Assuming "mass storage device enabled" on mobile you can carry mobile anywhere as an independent OS and when you meet anyPC you take the mobile USB data/charging cable and connect mobile-to-PC, booting PC on USB-HDD 1st. boot, and here you can use same DATA on both sides. Now, imagine you do both sides with same Puppy (Android out ?), or even store some of DATA, heavy programs, KDE, etc' on a cloud (as mobile connections become faster reliable and cheep). Am I delirious ? not if it's Potchan. It will be cool to take this chat a little further with you and some others who deeply convinced as U R it is time for Puppy lite technology to make a quantum leap.
_________________ Timmothie (Timmo') Baker, the Potchan (=opener) Simplify Team at - http://potchan.org
P' developed on various LimpWare: DELL INSPIRON 2600 -> .. -> HP Pavilion dv6-2130ej
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kazzamozz

Joined: 25 Jul 2009 Posts: 61 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Posted: Mon 07 Dec 2009, 21:35 Post_subject:
Android - puppy Sub_title: Installing puppy linux on an Android system |
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Okay guys,
I just thought for the hell of it I would search Android in the forums and look what I found. This sounds very exciting, as I am currently awaiting my new
Google ET M-43a MID. with Android on it, to arrive
Getting it from China (just to play with) can't help myself. Twas the only place selling it that I could find.
Look forward to your tests, I plan on doing some tinkering myself. Alas I am new to Linux and puppy so am still on a steeeeep learning curve. So am sure to be much slower. I wait with anticipation for the tests that you are doing.
Cheers
Kazza
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jamesjeffries2
Joined: 27 Apr 2008 Posts: 196
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Posted: Sat 16 Jan 2010, 14:27 Post_subject:
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Another cool thing I found for Android is the Android Scripting Environment.
It means I can get a terminal and can write scripts that can be run as services or just run normally.
Can also do python and lua scripting too.
The most interesting feature I've had a play with is the text to speech library.
Written a couple of things so far, one to read the contents of text files. Next I want to right a pdf2txt converter so I can have pdfs read to me by my phone.
http://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/
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