bluegaspode;684009 Wrote: 
> I still read the instructions in a way that you need to install the
> unofficial NDK on your Google TV.
> And not that App developers have to recompile their Apps.
> 

I installed the "Better Terminal Emulator Pro" software on my Revue and
it works.  The author has said that it does use native code, but I do
not have root and I didn't need to install anything else.  The app was
available from the Revue Market.

Here is a quote from him:
hharte Wrote: 
> Slight update, my Sony box updated to Google TV 2.0 this morning, and I
> was able to verify that my app Better Terminal Emulator Pro does appear
> in Market even though it uses native code. I didn't think that would be
> the case.

bluegaspode;684009 Wrote: 
> It's the Google TV that misses the NDK (and thus filters all NDK Apps
> from the market), not SqueezePlayer that is missing x86 support.

Yes, the Google TV does not have the NDK built in, but the author of
that app has found a workaround for this.  This is to compile the NDK
in statically with your app.  Yes, it's not ideal!  But it is a
possible solution.  Of course it's up to you whether you want to try it
or not.


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