Paul,

j902 no longer requesting storage permission. It stores files under its
private folder, you can check the locations of folder by typing eg
home folder:
jpath '~/'

user folder:
jpath '~user'

or typing
SystemFolders_j_

Storage permission not required but the private folder will be removed if
JAndroid is uninstalled.

On Fri, Dec 25, 2020, 4:30 PM Paul Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I got j902 working yesterday on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 running Android 9.
>
>    JVERSION
> Engine: j902/j64/android
> Release-a: commercial/2020-12-10T11:16:47
> Library: 9.02.08
> J Android: 1.4.12/9/28
> Platform: Android 64 (arm64-v8a)
>
> All of my issues may have been explained somewhere, but I didn't notice any
> install notes so I resolved the issues I encountered myself.
>
> 1) I've been looking for an Android 902 release for some time, but it
> wasn't until I read about 903 Beta that I knew I had to download instead of
> using Check New Version.
>
> 2) Installing the .apk seemed to work until I noticed I couldn't see my
> files. I found the
>    Settings -> App permissions -> Storage
> issue years ago, so rembering it again this time was easy.
>
> 3) I have changes to
>    config/base.cfg
> and replacing it with my 901 version required my adding the lines:
>   TermEmu=: ''
>   TermEmu_nox=: ''
> to    case. 'Android'
>
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2020, 9:44 PM bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > There were reports that jandroid didn't run on some android devices.
> > Please check with the latest j902 jandroid and report if it fails to
> run.
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