No BOINC projects support Lollipop. The client doesn't even support it. :)
As near as I can tell, lollipop support isn't required for Kindle devices.
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_OS
The latest version of Fire OS is based on Android 4.4.
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Hi!
>No BOINC projects support Lollipop. The client doesn't even support it. :)
Albert@Home ( http://albert.phys.uwm.edu ) , the test project of Einstein@Home, now has an app that is supposed to run under Android 5. Since we do not have such a device here at the moment, it would be great if people on this list could sign up their "Lollipop" devices to Albert@Home and see/report what happens .
Cheers
HB
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No BOINC projects support Lollipop. The client doesn't even support it. :)
But that's okay. A lot of apps don't like Lollipop and the funny thing is a lot people are leaving negative reviews when the fault is Google pulled a Microsoft thing. What we need is a DC project to make programs forward-compatible. 😉 Of course, building a DeLorean might be easier...
There's hardly any demand for Android on Intel. There's just very little market share. Atom primarily been used for Netbooks and only very recently has Google finally added in App support.
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Hi!
>No BOINC projects support Lollipop. The client doesn't even support it. :)
Albert@Home ( http://albert.phys.uwm.edu ) , the test project of Einstein@Home, now has an app that is supposed to run under Android 5. Since we do not have such a device here at the moment, it would be great if people on this list could sign up their "Lollipop" devices to Albert@Home and see/report what happens .
Cheers
HB
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Date: 26/01/2015 18:09
Subject: [boinc-android-testing] On listing 'Android' support at the BOINC project list
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No BOINC projects support Lollipop. The client doesn't even support it. :)
But that's okay. A lot of apps don't like Lollipop and the funny thing is a lot people are leaving negative reviews when the fault is Google pulled a Microsoft thing. What we need is a DC project to make programs forward-compatible. 😉 Of course, building a DeLorean might be easier...
There's hardly any demand for Android on Intel. There's just very little market share. Atom primarily been used for Netbooks and only very recently has Google finally added in App support.
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Starting with version 4.1, Android supports position-independent executables (PIE). Starting with version 5.0, PIE is mandatory - Android refuses to run native executables that are not PIE.
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Rosetta@home and GPUgrid should not be listed as Android.
Rosetta seems to have a beta of sorts for Android but no actual formal Android support. If you attach it says there is no support for this type of device (ARM).
GPU is only GPU. Maybe for nVidia hardware tablets, but not any ARM related GPU devices. Their site doesn't even list Android, only Linux 64.
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