[Question] Running Android apps on N900/MeeGo
So, if iOS can partly run Flash (Frash) by emulating an Android environment, can't we emulate an Android environment to run some AndroidOS apps?
Just a suggestion/idea. It should be possible at least on some basic level. |
Re: [Question] Running Android apps on N900/MeeGo
Android apps run in a virtual machine. Actually, it's a Java environment. It's called Dalvik and is quite a strange beast.
I am not aware what the status on open-sourcing of Dalvik is. /edit: What I actually meant to say is that while one could take a module out of android os and got it to work on a different environment, this module would run as a native executable. Android apps do in fact not, as they need the virtual machine, which would have to be fully implemented in the other environment. |
Re: [Question] Running Android apps on N900/MeeGo
Well android is quite open source so far.
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Re: [Question] Running Android apps on N900/MeeGo
I think the only way we will ever get android apps would be with nitdroid.
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Re: [Question] Running Android apps on N900/MeeGo
the dalvk VM also requires special kernel features and interfaces not provided by standard kernel hence why it unlikely to ever be ported
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