Yes - OMAP supports 2.2 (foyo).  But I must point out that the
hardware requirements for the Android platform go beyond just the SoC
- like WiFi and location support.

Most of the needed BSP changes needed for Android can be picked up
from the various vendor sites (i.e. http://git.omapzoom.org for the
latest OMAP stuff).  Qualcomm also has a site - not sure about the
others but I expect the same.   Also, Google supports a few of the
chip vendors from their site as well (http://android.git.kernel.org).
Basically, the omap kernel on git.omapzoom.org is cloned from the
Google site with the latest TI patches added on.

The same is done with the platform code.  git.omapzoom.org is a mirror
of the android.git.kernel.org with the latest SoC specific
acceleration additions.

...Kd


On Jun 3, 5:20 am, "Huseyin Bashan" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know  any information about minumum and optimum Android 2.2 
> (froyo) hardware requirements?
>
> Example:
>
> We know Qualcomm Snapdragon ( nexus one SoC) can support Froyo with flash 10.1
>
> What about other SoC?
>
> example;
> OMAP
> Braodcom
> Marwell
> Wondermadia..
> etc..
>
> Second question is
>
> if Soc and HW  spec supports Froyo with adobe flash 10.1. What kind of 
> changes and additions are required on the BSP and SoC platform source ( SW ) 
> of the SoC?
>
> Huseyin Bashan
> thank you very much

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