JDK 32-bit or 64-bit

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Sam Hobbs

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Jul 1, 2010, 3:01:10 PM7/1/10
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I am using 64-bit Windows 7. Should I use the 32-bit or 64-bit JDK ?
When I installed the JDK, the web site did not select the 64-bit JDK.

I am having problems installing the Android SDK but I wanted to first
eliminate the question above.

Sam Hobbs

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Jul 8, 2010, 8:34:21 PM7/8/10
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Based on advise from others, I uninstalled the 32-bit JDK and
installed the 64-bit JDK. I have Eclipse 3.5 and the Android SDK
installed and working.

Something else I learned is that there is a bug in Eclipse 3.6 so we
should not use that version of Eclipse until either the bug is fixed
or there is a workaround.

abbey

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Jul 13, 2010, 9:12:06 AM7/13/10
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Hi,
Good to know that ur Android SDK is working now
Are u planning to just develop apps and run on the emulator alone?
I am doing an MSc Project on Android and i am planning to
implementing
Android on an open source phone (OPENMOKO FREERUNNER). Have
you done/ doing anything like this?
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