Hi All, does any one know if there is a VM (Virtual Machine) software out there for android phones. I have read few things about VMWare MVP but can not find anywhere to download it.
If there is one please direct me to download link.
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We have apkbuilder tool in Android SDK for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. Is it possible to develop a similar tool that runs on Android platform?
My friends and I are working on a MiniJava compiler on Android platform, and we hope that the whole process - getting the MiniJava source code, compiling the code into dex file, packaging dex into apk - can run consecutively on Android. Now we're having trouble packaging dex into apk, since the "apkbuilder" file runs some Java commands. Please help me if you have any idea.
p.s. This is my first post, so please tell me if there's something improper.
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I just want to know what kind of things do I need to know to start building custom roms, or porting ICS to a device that doesnt officially has this version. Programming I need to know?, specific languages?. I own a Samsung Galaxy 551, and really like to help the development of custom roms. Thanks to the ones that answers my post.
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not that 'm expert on this , but u need to build a working build enviornment such as Ubuntu 64bit to start with and then u need android sdk for linux installed and need to download the various repo's from google servers or other links to start compiling
I have a dual boot environment with Ubuntu 11.04 64bit and Windows 7 64bits. But programming do I need to know also?.
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I have a dual boot environment with Ubuntu 11.04 64bit and Windows 7 64bits. But programming do I need to know also?.
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sorry wont be able to provide links right now but if u search and read some wiki it will help .. and linux commands yes and a bit of programming if u build from scratch or if u port its like puzzles and putting every author's work together , of course by appr resources available
I think C++ and java is needed programming wise.
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Im Really Eager to start Making Simple Platforming Games For Android
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There is no easy way. Anything that is worth doing is always worth the work you need to do.
Here is a Java-Script Builder
Don't know if you know anything about writing script or anything but you can PM(private message) me with an email address and I'll send you a zipped attatchment with a program for windows pc. It's called Sencha-Touch 1.1.1 App Maker.
I'm sure if your running windows on your PC and your here then you already have java runtime. Just update it if necessary at Java.com. Just click where it says "Do I Have Java" to check and update your version.
You will probably also have to go to Oracle(the java website) and download and install the "Java SE 7u2" for developers from the download section.
If you Need direct links to the Java's, I will include them in email to you.
Hope this gives ya some insight.
Can't get the zip to upload to an email but can give ya the website link in one. Don't think I'm allowed to post outside links.
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Have you tried out DaVinci Studio? it's a dev tool based on HTML5 and JavaScript...
You can get it for free at their website and ask questions on their forum if you need help with it.
Eclipse + Android SDK
I highly recommend using the standard Eclipse setup with the Android SDK. Java is pretty easy to learn, and can create games that are very simple to complex. I was confused where to start off as well, and tried out AndEngine. There isn't much documantation for AndEngine, so I followed Kilobolt's tutorial on game development. One of the best tutorials of programming that I have ever seen. I am working on a platformer at the moment, and everything is going pretty well. In simple, google "Kilobolt". He has tutorials for setting everything up. However, the tutorial begins with standard Java development, and Android comes into play when you are ready to port the game. Good Luck. :good:
Thanks for the info, I'll check it out.
Hey guy,
I was wondering if i could get some help. Android x86 now has a add-on that allows screen record. The problem is i don't now how to add it to a x86 iso. Here is the sourceforge page with the info.
https://sourceforge.net/p/android-x86/frameworks_av/ci/e98674686013e52681226694483d0f51995bfed1/
Can someone explain to me how to get this to work, or can they compile a x86 image with this in it already.
Thanks everyone
Hello,
I know well ubuntu but newbie for android.
I would like to compile/build an app from source, like this one : https://code.fossencdi.org/BlueGPS.git
When googling the subject of this thread it is not clear how to proceed. There seems to have plenty of tools.
What is the simplest way to build an app on ubuntu (16.04) ? Preferably on the command line.
Thanks for your help.
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