Hello,
thank you for the answer, to give you some details we are currently working
on a cloud version of the AOSP emulator from Google. Usually, the emulator
uses locally a Qemu pipe to redirect the framebuffer from the emulated
Android to the host gpu, encoding it in the Android system and decoding it
in the Qemu window in order to use the host gpu. We are trying to reproduce
this mecanism through TCP in order to have the emulator running in an
hypervirsor and the x11 window on the client side. The problem we have now
is loosing packets due to bandwith limitations.
//Some documentation from the Google implementation
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/sdk/+/android-4.1.2_r2/emulator/opengl/DESIGN
In terms of time, if we have a precise specifications we may be able to
spend some in contributing to the Virtualgl project. It all depends on the
complexity of the task and the time it would take.
Thanks a lot in any case,
Best,
Jonathan
2015-03-18 20:21 GMT+01:00 DRC <[email protected]>:
> Nothing new. I still think it's feasible, but it will take some time to
> implement, and I would need access to equipment that supports OpenGL ES.
> That all requires money.
>
> Which platform do you need to support with OpenGL ES?
>
>
> On 3/18/15 7:48 AM, Jonathan Rivalan wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I'm a french project manager, currently working on a cloudified mobile
> > emulator project. We ran some tests with VirtualGL that were pretty
> > impressive, but fall on the limit that the solution was not supporting
> > OpenGL ES at all.
> >
> > I found this mailing discussion archive and was wondering if there were
> > new enhancements to the discussion / thinking on this subject.
> >
> > http://sourceforge.net/p/virtualgl/mailman/message/32190480/
> >
> > Thank you in advance for any feedbacks,
> > Best,
> > Jonathan
> > --
> > Cordialement - Best Regards,
> > *Jonathan Rivalan*
> > Ingénieur d'études R&D - R&D Engineer
> > Porteur d'offre HTML5 - HTML5 Officer
> > Alter Way - Holding
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> > 1 rue royale 92213 Saint-Cloud Cedex
>
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