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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Android on your PC?

Sat, 11 Aug 2012, 10:22
Jayenkai
Ok, guys, what’s the best way to get Android play-with-able on my PC?

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Sat, 11 Aug 2012, 10:22
melmantheman
Download the SDK from google, choose the version of the sdk you want and the set up an AVD.

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I use: Java, C#, Android
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Sat, 11 Aug 2012, 10:31
CodersRule
AVDs are different from iOS's simulator in that they're proper device emulators, so you'll be able to create a decent Android environment with just the AVD.
Sat, 11 Aug 2012, 13:00
9572AD
I've heard those Android emus are chuggingly slow even on beefy PCs, so not real great to judge your app's performance.
Since I have not a beefy PC and am doing my coding in Monkey, I have not bothered to set one up.
I just compile to HTML5 (or sometimes a different target) to test my program logic is sound, and throw an .apk at my phone if there's any interesting progress.

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Sat, 11 Aug 2012, 16:59
Retro
Android x86 can be installed on some netbooks, e.g. Eee PC
Sat, 11 Aug 2012, 19:37
9572AD
2G Linux Eee Surf?
I'd tend to think it needs a beefier Eee, but I'd willingly sacrifice my Surf to the task if it were possible.
Linkage?

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Sun, 12 Aug 2012, 10:38
spinal
Isn't there a bunch of versions that can run happily in virtualbox or some such emulator?

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Sun, 12 Aug 2012, 11:46
melmantheman
They are a bit slow but it's still better than nothing. What you could do is sign up for Sony's Loaner program. hey let you use a phone free for dev purposes and then you give it back when done. It's like a phone library


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I do: Art, games, apps, programs
I use: Java, C#, Android
I have: HP-G62(64bit),KindleFire