> Can you share what is the intended use of the android vm that you're building?
-_^ ? Run StackVM on an android is not enough from intellectual point of view ?
I am not sure to understand the question.
Why I do that, "Because I can :-)"
I am based on the StackVM unix, my main objective is to change less sources as
possible to keep that easy to maintain.
I used a fork of PharoVM because the process is simpler for merging and
reviewing my changes.
And because I using the Pharo-contribution (jenkins) infrastructure to generate
VM as I do for RaspberryPi.
The first objective is to have something usable on Android, which can be easily
update if for whatever reason I decide to stop or if someone want to do it own
android App.
First step:
-Having that running, with graphic based on unix source (with some
change but less possible).
Next step:
- have fun with it and wrap it with a nice android app.
- a lot of cool idea that people can do because everything will be
public.
If it isn't precise enough, be more direct :-).
On 18 Jun 2014, at 18:44, Hilaire Fernandes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jean-Baptiste,
>
> Dmitry wrote some hook to call the Android Virtual keyboard from the
> image, and may be some other I forget about.
I get the source of CogDroid from him. :-)
Most of the java code and the hook that he did is conserved they are extract
from the platform android source.
And I create a External plugin display for android.
> Hilaire
>
> Le 18/06/2014 14:56, Jean Baptiste Arnaud a écrit :
>>
>> CogDroid, project is not maintain since 3 or 4 years.
>> But still seems work (just have a completely separated source).
>> Peoples give me all the key to revive it.
>> I take the source of Cogdroid for understand what they do and redo it
>> changing less thing possible in unix source.
>>
>
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