[android-porting] Re: Calling a class in a .jar library from a system level service

2018-05-14 Thread Igor Kalkov
Did you solve this issue? I am having a similar one.

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Re: [android-porting] How to debug in booting loop situation after flashing custom image?

2017-03-02 Thread Igor Kalkov
I don't think he has either of logs as the device doesn't boot at all.

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[android-porting] Re: How to add new device in android source tree.

2017-01-10 Thread Igor Kalkov
Try 
this: 
https://www.amazon.de/Embedded-Android-Porting-Extending-Customizing/dp/1449308295

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Re: [android-porting] Advice on using screenless Android phone for IoT device

2016-11-04 Thread Igor Kalkov
Android can be a good choice if you want to speed up the development 
process (Java is easier to learn than C/C++). Android has more easy-to-use 
libraries and components available. I can understand why it MIGHT be a good 
idea to work with it.
Nevertheless, Crt Mori is right: its way cheaper to buy a small embedded 
board. What about Raspberry Pi 3? BTW: there exist an Android distribution 
for it! (Google for RTAndroid).

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