There is no official work being done on Android for x86, and nothing
available around CTS.  I don't even really understand what it means to "port
CTS to x86," since CTS currently only consists of tests for the Java-based
APIs, it is not CPU architecture-specific.

On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 11:27 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Android CTS (Compatibility Test Suite)
>
> I know there is a project to port the CTS to x86.I want know why do we
> must porting the CTS to x86?
>
> I know this module can test software and hardware and check the app if
> comply the google Compatibility Definition as well. Can you tell me
> whether this  Compatibility Definition is still suitable to x86
> platform? Or, someone use another standard to implement this module on
> -86 platform?
>
> last question, can you tell me the porting status of froyo-x86 and
> gingerbread-x86?
>
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