Android Hacked To Run On Real Hardware
January 14th, 2008 | by Anil |Google announced the open source mobile operating system Android, and released the SDK for Android in November.
By combining an Android Software Development kit with an emulator and a Poky Linux kernel, a hacker called Cortez has created an installer which enables interested parties to run the platform on the Sharp Zaurus PDA. A similar approach allowed the platform to run from an Atmark-Techno Armadillo-500 CPU board, Telecoms.com reports.
The first handsets to use Google’s Linux-based Android platform are not expected until the second half of this year.
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