[android-beginners] Re: Android communication

2009-10-05 Thread Chris Stratton
Or to put it another way, the current method is to use a make a server somewhere on the internet (or perhaps wifi intranet) to catalog and function as an intermediary between the phones. In the future or maybe now with low-level hacking, ad-hoc wifi or something bluetooth based could become an

[android-beginners] Re: Compile C on Android Phone

2009-10-03 Thread Chris Stratton
On Oct 3, 5:18 am, Sean Hodges seanhodge...@googlemail.com wrote: As far as I'm aware, no. There is no native C compiler available for the stock Android platform. To get that level of access to your device, you'd need to root the phone and cross-compile a tool-chain for it. Rooting the phone

[android-beginners] Re: Unable to compile C application in Emulator

2009-09-18 Thread Chris Stratton
On Sep 17, 1:55 am, Smruti Pragyan Misra smruti...@gmail.com wrote: Hi,         I have compiled a C application with ELDK4.1 for ARM.However when I push it to Android and tried to run it on the shell,it fail.Please help me with this. That is not the right toolchain to be using for Android,

[android-beginners] Re: Routing audio to within the call

2009-09-18 Thread Chris Stratton
On Sep 17, 1:42 pm, Ron Schnell schn...@gmail.com wrote: I've been following the new APIs as they come out, and I notice a few different options on how to route media playback to the speaker, bluetooth, earpiece, etc.  But I have never seen an option to route media playback into an active

[android-beginners] Re: Development Phone

2009-09-17 Thread Chris Stratton
On Sep 17, 8:55 am, Jeffrey Blattman jeffrey.blatt...@gmail.com wrote: unlocked means it is not tied to a particular provider, so that is irrelevant to the question. you can normally add / remove any apps you want on a standard android phone. I don't think you will be able to remove the

[android-beginners] Re: Terminate call programmatically

2009-09-17 Thread Chris Stratton
On Sep 17, 7:12 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote: 2. You cannot hangup/terminate call programmatically from an SDK application. Can you turn off the radio / enter airplane mode? Or will that only pop up a dialog for the user?

[android-beginners] Re: Development on the MyTouch 3G

2009-09-13 Thread Chris Stratton
On Sep 13, 9:45 pm, Roman ( T-Mobile USA) roman.baumgaert...@t- mobile.com wrote: Don't worry. You have not to send back your MyTouch. You can do what you can do with the G1 or developer phone. Well, a myTouch user isn't t likely to inadvertently write applications that don't work without a

[android-beginners] Re: How Can I Block Unwanted Calls.

2009-09-10 Thread Chris Stratton
But there's no reason a future version of the platform couldn't include both a documented api and an explicit reject calls permission. On Sep 10, 12:51 pm, Chris Stratton cs07...@gmail.com wrote: On Sep 10, 11:48 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote: Blocking incoming phone calls

[android-beginners] Re: Adroid on a phone with Windows OS

2009-09-10 Thread Chris Stratton
On Sep 9, 4:30 pm, Earl Wilson earl...@gmail.com wrote: No you can not.  The  type of applications you can develop on a windows mobile device is windows mobile applications.  Android is different the windows.  That is the same as trying to run or develop Mac OSX apps for your windows phone.

[android-beginners] Re: Adroid on a phone with Windows OS

2009-09-09 Thread Chris Stratton
On Sep 9, 5:33 pm, Justin Anderson janderson@gmail.com wrote: I have a new Samsung Omnia with Windows Mobile 6.1 on it. Can I develop Android applications to run on this type of phone? No.  That is the equivalent of asking if you can develop windows applications to run on Linux.

[android-beginners] Re: Development Phone

2009-08-29 Thread Chris Stratton
On Aug 24, 9:09 am, Ran dahan...@gmail.com wrote: What is the benefit of working with ADP1 over the other Android phones ? Just to expand on what others have said: Cost seems comparable betwen a dev phone and a retail phone at full retail or plan price + termination fee, so it's really more