Arragonis -
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Originally Posted by Arragonis
Its a neat-ish machine. One student has written a whole circuit test program on it, various people are doing games and programming education. I kind of home it works, and I have a hope for Android working - I have a few projects for that and emulators are, well, pish for developing on and no money for a Galaxy tab.
Apple, no thanks.
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Look on YouTube for "Rasberry Pi Android" and you'll find stuff like this :
Jelly Bean on G1, XBMC for Android, Raspberry Pi ICS!
http[colon]//www[dot]youtube[dot]com/watch?v=ZbpECSFTVv4
The above URL's comments led me here (very nice YouTube of ICS) :
Android 4.0 is coming! | Raspberry Pi - 2012/07/31
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Update: those of you looking to play with Android on Pi in advance of our source code release might want to check out the community Razdroid project, which last month produced its first non-accelerated port of Gingerbread on top of the publicly released VideoCore binary.
Naren has been working on a port of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) to Raspberry Pi, and as you can see from the screenshots and video below, he’s been making great progress. Hardware-accelerated graphics and video have been up and running smoothly for some time; AudioFlinger support is the only major missing piece at the moment.
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