>For someone to claim to "write a C android app", what would be required
>would be for the app to communicate with the "Surface Manager" and >display a GUI, and/or communicate with the android databases (phone book, >call log, whatever), and/or communicate with the device drivers (eg, make >a call, receive an SMS). Some of these could even be done "out" of the >emulator -- if you have a PC app that "talks" to the Surface Manager, >then that's acceptable as a proof of "android development". This is being worked on - specifically linking to and using the Android C++ libraries. A good resource for following the progress is the blog of the main guy doing the work (Ben Leslie): http://benno.id.au/blog/ Cheers, Tom PS: Is anyone working on getting android up on the neo? _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

