It works great on Android phones, not 30fps but very usable. I tested it on a
phone and a tablet with similar results. I was able to open relatively big
models (1IZL).
That said I'm chasing a bug which causes the app to slow to a crawl, still
don't know what triggers this state.
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From: Robert Hanson [[email protected]]
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It's a plug-in for Eclipse. You just run the project, and that's how it runs.
There are a couple of things you have to install, I think, but it was
relatively painless. It's REALLY slow, though. I haven't seen this on a real
android device, so I don't know if it's even viable. Hopefully Mario can tell
us.
2011/10/11 Angel Herráez <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
So, Bob, is that a simulator of Android running in the PC?
What's its name? I searched for something like that with little success
:) great work! That'll beat iThings aside. Real molecules in the phone!
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