TI has announced support for Android on their Zoom development
platform:

http://focus.ti.com/pr/docs/preldetail.tsp?sectionId=594&prelId=sc09022

http://www.logicpd.com/products/devkit/ti/zoom_omap34x-II_mdp?DCMP=wtbu_zoom&HQS=Other+PR+order_a_zoom

On Mar 5, 4:05 am, Jozef Habdank <[email protected]> wrote:
> So basically I can place a call (from the application level) but it
> will always be plugged to the mic and speaker in the phone, which is
> 'hardcoded', so that I have no control in that whatsoever, am I right?
>
> Hmm - in principle I do not have to do it on the phone - it could be
> some developer board that is GSM enabled. Do any of you know a company
> that sells such devices?
>
> All the best,
> Jozef A. Habdank
>
>  - On Mar 5, 1:59 am, David Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Sundog is right.
>
> > A longer answer is that whether the application processor can access in-call
> > audio is
> > very device specific; on the G1 this is not supported (only the modem
> > processor can).
>
> > For the record, there are two CPUs on the G1, an ARM9 handling
> > GSM/radio/whatever, and the
> > ARM11 Android runs on (there are also two DSPs, the mDSP for the modem, and
> > aDSP for
> > applications; isn't that fun :-))
>
> > On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Sundog <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Short answer: no.
>
> > > On Mar 4, 6:30 am, Jozef Habdank <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hello Android Deveopers,
>
> > > > I am going to write a master thesis about the mobile technologies, and
> > > > part of it is writing an application that will be able to change/
> > > > modify sound going out and coming in to the phone (via the GSM). I
> > > > have to be able to preform sound filtering, dtmf and sound synthesis
> > > > as well make phone calls. At this point I have to choose which mobile
> > > > platform I am gongi to work on (Symbian, iPhone OS or Android) - so my
> > > > very initial question is - is it posible to preform those tasks (get
> > > > hold of both sound streams, preform DTMF and other sound filtering and
> > > > start new phone calls/conversations) from the level of Android's API?
> > > > Does the developer version of the android have access to those
> > > > services? I mean - I will write the algorighms myself ( this is the
> > > > main part
> > > > of the thesis), but I need to be able to access the sound streams as
> > > > well
> > > > as place calls. I can even write my own code that will do the DTMF
> > > > (piece of cake), but in order to do so I need to be able to access
> > > > the
> > > > streams comming from the GSM port.
>
> > > > I really need to know it - for you guys most likely it is a 5 min
> > > > question whereas I really could not find a answer on the net (trust me
> > > > I looked for it). If it is possible could you redirect me to some
> > > > tutorials/manuals/documentation how would it be possible? I really
> > > > want to start reading/studing as soon as possible, but I do not want
> > > > to
> > > > choose a platform that simply can not preform the tasks I need to
> > > > do ...
>
> > > > Best regards,
> > > > Jozef Habdank
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