Le 21 juil. 2011 à 23:52, Andre Garzia a écrit :
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 6:36 PM, J. Landman Gay > <jac...@hyperactivesw.com>wrote: > >> On 7/21/11 4:13 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote: >> >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> This is a question for those of you who have sallied forth into the >>> world of Android development (or, who have at least considered it). >>> >>> When Livecode creates an app for Android deployment, what CPU >>> architecture does Livecode compile for? >>> >>> My reason for asking is that I like the look of the Asus Transformer. >>> It is an Android tablet that docks into a keyboard. But the processor >>> is the Tegra. I'm guessing that Livecode will not be compiling apps >>> for such an unusual processor. >>> >> >> I don't know. But if the device can download and run apps from the Android >> market then it should be able to run anything LiveCode compiles. As I >> understand it, the processor is immaterial, it's the OS that counts. If the >> processor runs a standard Android distribution then it should run >> LiveCode-compiled Android apps. >> >> > Not Really Jacque, > > Applications that target the dalvik virtual machine will run accross > different CPUs but as I understand Android has some NDK thing like a Native > CPU Specific Development Kit where you can compile C/C++ code such as the > LiveCode engine and call it from a dalvik based application. As I > understand, LiveCode is probably being built natively for the ARM CPU on > Android and maybe x86 to run on the Android Emulator (or the Android > Emulator is emulating ARM). > > This is my guess, I may be wrong though.... > Isn'it some kind of Java? The kind of Java Larry Ellison is suing Google about? _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode