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On Sep 22, 2:27*pm, Max Kellermann wrote:
PCool wrote: There was a video of VMWARE running on an Android platform. Found that video. *It's a hypervisor which can run Android and Windows CE in parallel. *It's not technically "VMWare on Android", but rather "Android on VMWare". *The demo is already 1,5 years old, and I'm not holding my breath for the real product. For this to support LK8000 (or older XCSoar versions), a user needs to buy a Windows CE license. *And of course the VMWare license. I guess buying a used Windows PDA is cheaper. *And faster. XCSoar 6.0 will be able run on a fully free operating system, with no additional cost, and no rendering overhead. *We will use blazingly fast OpenGL rendering on Android. Max I was also trying to understand the VMware comment. Conventional VMware desktop and server products virtualize an x86 processor and provide virtualized or raw access to underlying PC/ server architecture devcies. That entire enviroment is radically differnet to what Windows Mobile/CE sees on a mobile device, starting with it's not an x86 processor - an ARM processor in the case of the demo. And Windows Mobile/CE will not run in conventional VMware virtual machines (oh sure you can run a Windows CE or Windows Mobile software simulator in a VM.... you can also poke your eyes out with a pointed stick, and that's probalby more fun... and yes Windows CE can run on x86, but that's not what we use for soaring software applications). The prototype VMware MVP (Mobile Virtulization Platfrom) software show in the video demo is a different beast that needs to be embedded on the phone, if your a big IT organization interested in using this across corporate smart phones then contact VMware. It's very different from other VMware products and not a product for mere mortals, certainly not yet. It is unclear what device vendor support this has, I've just not been following it in detail. The answer is... do a native port with Android. Software running on Windows Mobile and Windows CE badly needs to die, it just a crap platform from the last century. Microsoft breaking backwards compatibility with Windows Mobile 7 will help us all eventually move off that platform, I expect Android to dominate. Current Apple devices just don't have the right form factors and there are walled garden issues with bluetooth and serial port interfacing, its doable stuff but a bit of a pain. Currently there is a bit of a lack of really interesting Android devices and many things are sort of waiting on the Android Gingerbread release. I hope the open source and other soaring software products are particularly targeting Gingerbread...and the Android app market. Darryl (I was an early employee at VMware, no longer there). |
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