There's always VMware: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNo6pn-dnSQ



Yusuf Saib
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On Sep 9, 3:03 pm, Chris Stratton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 9, 5:33 pm, Justin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I have a new Samsung Omnia with Windows Mobile 6.1 on it.
>
> > > Can I develop Android applications to run on this type of phone?
> > No.  That is the equivalent of asking if you can develop windows
> > applications to run on Linux.
>
> Well, I do that routinely (specifically, I write windows applications
> by cross compiling from a linux machine, and test them on the
> development machine using the wine compatibility layer).
>
> I would assume that sooner or later we are going to start to see
> compatibility layers to allow applications developed for one framework
> to run on another, though it may not become fully practical until
> phones have a bit more horsepower, and it will probably first become
> practical as a cross platform toolkit where you write for the
> compatibility layer rather than any native framework.
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