Hi,

I'm the lead developer of TotalCross, a virtual machine that's just
like the one used in Android, and targetted for small devices.
Currently, using TotalCross, you write programs completely cross-
platform among Palm OS 5, BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows 32, Windows CE
(2,3,4,5,6) and Java-enabled platforms.

We plan to port TotalCross to Android, but i'm concerned about the
legal way. I'm aware that there may be hack C APIs for Android, but
will these APIs allow the users to sell their applications in a legal
fashion?

Btw, what is legal and what's not legal in Android? I could easily
port our VM to Android if there were a standard C api on it. However,
all i see is Java APIs. I could also port TotalCross to run over the
Java API, but i'm concerned about speed. I believe our VM is faster
than the one in Android (actually, it is a couple times faster than
the BlackBerry VM).

Any comment is appreciated.

Best Regards,

         Guilherme Campos Hazan (guich)
         TotalCross Lead Developer
         www.superwaba.com.br

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