Dalton Calford wrote:
> My quad core, 1.7 ghz 2 GB ram/32 GB storage phone, is more powerful than our
> scp systems which have been processing millions of customer calls in real time
> over the past 14 years.
> Android also runs on tablets, some of which are far superior than the average
> desktop pc from five years ago.
> I personally believe that the android platform should be fully supported.   It
> is definitely not an issue with the power found on the average android system
> when you compare it to what we ran Firebird on, just a few years ago.

Since android is essentially Linux under the hood, it's only really a matter of 
the processor family being used? Having just spent the last week sorting out 
moving code from one ARM core architecture to another I can imagine there could 
be potential for some subtle problems :)

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