Android for Beagle

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chris simmonds

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Oct 14, 2016, 12:00:40 PM10/14/16
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Announcing android4beagle: a project to support Android on beagleboard.org boards, starting with BeagleBone Black. The project page is http://www.2net.co.uk/android4beagle.html

There are BBB ports for Marshmallow, Lollipop and KitKat. You can build from source or use the prebuilt images. Help and comments are welcome.

Chris Simmonds, ch...@2net.co.uk

William Hermans

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Oct 14, 2016, 12:40:22 PM10/14/16
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Hello Chris,

Looks good ! I was going to ask how this differs from Andrew H's Android on Beaglebone, but after glancing at your page it seems obvious to me.

I think what would be beneficial to all is an explanation how Android differs from say Debian. In the context of how the hardware peripherals are accessed. Perhaps even a video or three covering the basics.

I think that having an example of a person clicking an on screen button via an Android app, then having that app turn on an LED connected to a P8 / P9 pin would be awesome. Personally, quite honestly. I would have no idea where to start. Despite having nearly 4 years hands on experience with Debian on the Beaglebone.

 






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Chris Simmonds

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Oct 15, 2016, 5:17:54 AM10/15/16
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Hi William,

Thanks for your feedback. I agree that a little demo showing demoing
GPIOs would be nice. I'll work on putting one online when I get a spare
moment or two.

Chris.


On 14/10/16 17:39, William Hermans wrote:
> Hello Chris,
>
> Looks good ! I was going to ask how this differs from Andrew H's Android
> on Beaglebone, but after glancing at your page it seems obvious to me.
>
> I think what would be beneficial to all is an explanation how Android
> differs from say Debian. In the context of how the hardware peripherals
> are accessed. Perhaps even a video or three covering the basics.
>
> I think that having an example of a person clicking an on screen button
> via an Android app, then having that app turn on an LED connected to a
> P8 / P9 pin would be awesome. Personally, quite honestly. I would have
> no idea where to start. Despite having nearly 4 years hands on
> experience with Debian on the Beaglebone.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 8:19 AM, chris simmonds <ch...@2net.co.uk
> <mailto:ch...@2net.co.uk>> wrote:
>
> Announcing android4beagle: a project to support Android on
> beagleboard.org <http://beagleboard.org> boards, starting with
> BeagleBone Black. The project page is
> http://www.2net.co.uk/android4beagle.html
> <http://www.2net.co.uk/android4beagle.html>
>
> There are BBB ports for Marshmallow, Lollipop and KitKat. You can
> build from source or use the prebuilt images. Help and comments are
> welcome.
>
> Chris Simmonds, ch...@2net.co.uk <mailto:ch...@2net.co.uk>
>
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