They are names for the differnt versions. Cupcake=v1.5

My phone, for example, ues 1.5 so I am developing with SDK 1.5.

They are not bound to different versions of linux, however, android is
run on a subset called dalvik, and if you download the source, it has
beed tested to build in ubunto.

For development, you don't need to download any of these, just the
SDK's from the website.

-Kitzy

On Feb 10, 10:05 pm, Ashish <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Very basic question from an Android newbie.
>
> Thr seems to be 3 diff versions of ANDROID FRAMEWORK/STACK?
> I have following doubts,
>
> 1. Differerent versions (Cupcake/Donut/Eclairs) seems to have
> different application support. Are these different versions of Android
> bound to any specific linux kernel versions?
>
> 2)If NO, Can i plugh in any of android version to a linux kernel of my
> choice? I mean can i download any of android version (android stack
> only no kernel) and later plough in this to kernel of my choice?
>
> 3)What are the interface in Android stack, where i can use to plugh in
> and out with a linux kernel of my choice?
>
> 4)The basic one, i can just download full android stack + linux
> kernel..no seperate entity exists, is it true? If Yes, Whr that kernel
> source is put in dir structure?
>
> Regard's,
> Ashish

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