I think it's possible that we could set up Jmol on the Android tablet to
run any web page that uses Jmol.js (at least if the page creates one single
applet). The difference would be that the "applet" would appear on the
right side of the screen, while the browser would appear on the left (in
landsc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7uOkhoJ0Oc
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$500 refurbished 32Gb; $400 refurbished 16Gb.
2011/10/25 Angel Herráez
> Hey Bob, that's terrific!
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> Congratulations!
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> What's the price of the thing over there? Here it still looks like an
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Hey Bob, that's terrific!
Congratulations!
What's the price of the thing over there? Here it still looks like an
expensive toy
:)
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I'm not familiar with the browser capabilities of Android, but thought that
java applets within a browser cannot run because the OS is essentially a JVM.
If this is true, can we think about a way to have the Android Jmol app open in
parallel to the browser, so that people can at least play with
Now that Mario and I have Jmol running on Android, it would be good to get a
discussion going as to what to do with it. It's sort of an app and sort of
an applet, and it certainly doesn't have to do exactly what the applet or
the application do. What do you think would be good? Here is what it does
It's a pretty simple program, compared to what else I see there. I'd be
surprised if it is much problem. But we're not at that stage yet. First we
have to find out why it is running so slowly. Can it be that the
dual-processor core on that tablet is not up to it??? I find that hard to
believe
On 20 Oct 2011, at 16:12, Bob Hanson wrote:
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Could anyone comment on what running this does for battery life?
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Take a
In case you are interested, here is a link to the Jmol Android application:
http://jmol.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jmol/trunk/Jmol-Android/bin/JmolAndroid.apk
It's just a preliminary version -- It will probably change rapidly as we
adapt it and work out the bugs.
We would appreciate any comments
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