I am using Windows 7 64-bit.

I am attempting to get the Android SDK installed and working. Should I install the 32-bit JDK or 64-bit?

When I went to the JDK download site, it selected the non-64-bit JDK so I installed it. I am having problems getting the Android SDK installed so I wanted to first ensure that what I have done is okay.

I tried asking about the 64-bit JDK in:

JDK 32-bit or 64-bit - Android for Absolute Beginner (AAB) | Google Groups
http://groups.google.com/group/anfab/browse_thread/thread/1c7bdca489c0f27f

As you can see, that group is no help. So I tried joining this group and that took a few days.

I posted a question in:

How to Setup Android Application Development on Eclipse
http://www.londatiga.net/it/how-to-setup-android-application-development-on-eclipse

And Lorenz answered, so hopefully that is all I need about that. I also asked about Eclipse Classic Version 3.6.0 (file eclipse-SDK-3.6-win32-x86_64.zip). Should the Android SDK work with that?

I don't mind reading instructions. I will read whatever instructions I need to but I think I need some clarification of some things. I will create a new thread (new message or whatever) so for now if I can get the above questions clarified, that will help.



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Sam Hobbs
Los Angeles, CA

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