On 11-8-2011 13:56, Sven Barth wrote:
Even if KSD or now FireMonkey supports ARM Linux this does not mean
anything for Android. While Android does support native Linux
applications it does not have a X server. Currently the only
possibility for this is to run a X server through a VNC viewer and
thus you can not reproduce the usual feel of an Android application.
For that you'd need to write a Java bridge.
Regards,
Sven
Bovine excrement, but I admit only partially, depending on version:
There are X servers running on Android and there is qt running on Android.
Except you need at least 2.3 or maybe a high 2.2.x, never had those.
I have qt code running myself on an very cheap Android 2.3 tab from a
toyshop and it works a charm.
I also have Mono/.net code running on it.
Currently both under C and C#. The Freepascal examples run a bit strange
(maybe ARM EABIv7 for Cortex 8, still palyimng with it)
You definitely only need JNI before Android 2.3. So that part is correct.
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