The "r1" is the version of the SDK, it's still Android 1.0. The APIs are the 
same in the SDK and the G1 right now. The SDK is NOT outdated.

On Oct 25, 2008 4:20 PM, "Mark Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > then why is the emulator missing so many 
applications and APIs? 
What missing APIs?

In terms of applications, most of the ones not in the SDK are commercial
applications (e.g., YouTube viewer), if I understand correctly.

> It's > especially annoying that it's missing the entire settings section 
of > the OS. 
This has been cited elsewhere as being a bug that will be corrected, IIRC.

> And you're wrong, the SDK comes with Adroid 1.0r1, not Android > 1.0, as 
discussed elsewhere on t...
So...he makes a typo (forgets r1). You make a typo (forget the n in
Android). You two are even now.

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