Well I have been looking at the Raspberry Pi (I hope that's not a swear 
word in here) for a while now for a couple projects I had in mind. However, 
I came across Beaglebone and it seems the Beaglebone Black may be the 
perfect solution to one of my projects. Here is some background. I am a 
storm spotter/chaser and the more info I have access to the better I can be 
out in the field. I am planning on mounting my Android tablet in my car to 
be used as either GPS or my weather radar, which I have a few apps already 
to do that.

Well after kicking around the idea of a Raspberry Pi (man i really hope I'm 
not swearing) it seems its much harder to find a good live weather radar 
app for Linux. Well when I saw that the Beaglebone Black can have the 
Android OS installed on it I was like "WTH? FOR REAL?" type of excited. So 
I guess there are a few things I am curious about to see if this really 
could be my true answer to my project.

1. How do you go about installing Android? I mean I know I don't have the 
Beaglebone Black yet, but just curious about the process.
2. Is Android pretty easy to install for a n00b?
3. Once Android is installed and setup, Im assuming I just configure me 
gmail account like I have done with my smartphone and tablet and this is 
going to give me access to all of my apps on my Google Store account?
4. Because the Beaglebone Black supports the Android OS, does this mean 
that most/all of my apps will run on it to with no/few issues?
5. For my application, I would like to use a Blutooth keyboard and separate 
Blutooth touch pad mouse. Will I beable to do both of those if I am running 
the Android OS?
6. Lastly, and Ill stop being the question filled n00b, I would also like 
to have GPS hoocked up to the Beaglebone Black because I have google apps 
that can track each one of us out in the field so we know where different 
people are in relation to the storm. Is there a "Cape" that will give me 
GPS and what I need for that?

Thank you very much for any and all the help.
Crazy8

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