- #QROMATAG ANDROID PATCH#
- #QROMATAG ANDROID FOR ANDROID#
- #QROMATAG ANDROID ANDROID#
- #QROMATAG ANDROID LICENSE#
- #QROMATAG ANDROID DOWNLOAD#
You may think Android-x86 as an Android BSP of generic x86 platforms.
#QROMATAG ANDROID FOR ANDROID#
To provide a complete solution for Android on common x86 platforms.
#QROMATAG ANDROID DOWNLOAD#
: SourceForge was added to the download mirror list.: The r-x86 branch is ready for developers.If you think we did something great, consider making a donation.
#QROMATAG ANDROID LICENSE#
Some components are licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 or later. This is an open source project licensed under Apache Public License 2.0. To provide support on different x86 platforms, and set up a git server to host it. A few months after we created the project, we found out that we could do much more than just hosting patches. The original plan is to host different patches for android x86 support from open source community.
#QROMATAG ANDROID PATCH#
I’ve highlighted the semi-finalists in yellow, above.This is a project to port Android Open Source Project to x86 platform, formerly known as " patch hosting for android x86 support". Update: Dec 17, 2016: The 10 semi-finalists and 5 judges were announced.
Update: Dec 9, 2016: Devpost added 1 more: PetFamily (see above) Update: Dec 5, 2016: I missed 14 Submissions.
Emberall – iOS or Android app – Karen & Kyle Corbitt, Sam Nelson.DoubleSHOT Glare-be-Gone with SHOTBOX – Windows program - Michael Hohl & Aaron Johnson.Double Match Triangulator - Windows program - Louis Kessler.Deep Sense – iOS app – Ahmed Bekhit, Fabian Vergara and others.Cuzins – Android app - Jonathan & Joshue Fowlke.CSI: Crowd Sourced Indexing – Online website - Banai Lynn Feldstein.ColorFuel – Online website – Oliver Nina.Champollion 2.0 – Windows program – Christophe Marin.autodotbiography - Online website – Bryher Scudamore.The programs that are entrants for 2017 include, in alphabetical order, with the 10 semi-finalists highlighted in yellow are: On Dec 5, all the official submissions were added to DevPost. Prior to the submitted programs being announced, I was able to find many of them because of the videos they produced on either YouTube or Vimeo, or through their entries as participants on the Showdown site. I’ve been watching with much interest on the RootsTech Devpost site, some of the great programs that are being submitted to the showdown.