>> - minimum memory requirements
>think the min memory requirement is what is just enough to hold the
>file system which comes to about 70MB + 5MB for the kernel and user
>space.
When i profiled memory utilization on eclair,
total memory utilization after android bootup (including kernel, video
RAMs, system server, acore process, com.android.phone, other apps) -
is around 150MB..,


>> - which ARM processors are supported by Android if I got the code
>> today
ARMv5, v7, and even v6 ports where available in community..



On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Neo <zingafri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Mar 30, 3:17 pm, Daniele <daniele.altom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm new to Android and I would like to have some details about porting
>> Android to a real hardware target.
>>
>> I know there are few boards (i.mx51 from Freescale and the Beagle
>> Board, both based on ARM Cortex-A8) that provide android support
>>
>> Basically I need some info about:
>> - which ARM processors are supported by Android if I got the code
>> today
>> - minimum memory requirements
>> - if it is possible in some way to access the real hardware: for
>> example it would be nice to communicate via serial ports or USB cables
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Daniele
>
> All arm A class processors like arm-11, cortex series should run
> Android, maybe even arm9 runs.
> I think the min memory requirement is what is just enough to hold the
> file system which comes to about 70MB + 5MB for the kernel and user
> space. But android relies on SD card space to play any multimedia.
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