Additionally, trying to run Android on anything short of 128 MB of RAM
is futile..

-- Ashwin



On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Chris Stratton <cs07...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is neither a very practical project nor a good place for someone
> unfamiliar with both the linux kernel and android to start.  You need
> to learn a lot more about working with the linux kernel in embedded
> systems and also about using android on a system it already runs on,
> such as its stock emulator, before you try a novel combination of the
> two.
>
> Download the android sdk and spend a lot of time looking around at the
> (adb shell) linux command line.
>
> Rehmet wrote:
>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> I intend to port Android to FPGA, here is a brief discussion on it, I
>> downloaded common.git and was trying to develop/modify the kernels:
>> http://groups.google.com/group/android-kernel/browse_thread/thread/50235c18eeb4dabb
>>
>> And I have git-ed android-2.2_r1.1 because a Google Engineer said that
>> will be perfect for porting Android
>> http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/193332fd6850a2a/ea8b176be8a9c0c9
>>
>> Ok, so far any objections or comments?
>>
>> Now, here are some of my questions:
>> 1) What is Linux Kernel version of android-2.2_r1.1?
>> 2) I have 32MB RAM, would that be OK just to display? What are the RAM
>> and ROM requirements?
>> 3) How do you guys patch the Linux Kernel with Android? What the
>> efficient ways to diff source code from Android repository?
>> 4) I set my Linux distro from uClinux with MMU enabled, will this
>> work?
>> 5) What are the steps involved to build it?
>> 6) What things I need to know? ( books, tutorials, articles)
>>
>> Thanks for sharing.
>
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