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Started by beank, October 30, 2014, 01:14:12 AM

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alaird96

If emulation would be a problem, I would be happy to donate towards a device for you to develop on.

killa28

How about making one for a 7 inch tablet? Most I have seen use an arm 9 processor and should be plenty fast enough.

Trevor

Quote from: alaird96 on February 03, 2015, 07:02:32 AM
If emulation would be a problem, I would be happy to donate towards a device for you to develop on.
Thats one of the main reasons I haven't ported it to android. I don't have one to test on.

alaird96

I don't know if this is being discussed elsewhere, but I really want to see this on android. Any updates?

Talbot

I'd really like this as well. Especially as a single-player board that I can take to a friend's and we can play, say MtG, on our own devices in front of each other. Would an Android emulator be sufficient?

http://android.konreu.com/developer-how-to/install-android-sdk-eclipse-and-emulator-avds/
https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html

And 2 desktop emulators designed specifically for developers for testing.
https://www.xamarin.com/platform#android
https://www.genymotion.com/features/

Alastair

It's my understanding that the emulators would help to a point, but then so would having an actual android device. If I had a spare android tablet laying around, I'd certainly consider mailing it off to Trevor. However I've only got my one tablet. Heh. ;-)

megate

there is always bluestacks http://www.bluestacks.com/ which is a virtual tablet on your pc and can run android apps from the app store i use it to play various mobile games on my pc

eristotle

#22
Hey y'all, I want to donate an android tablet to Trevor and was wondering if anyone would be interested in helping to pay for shipping cost and a charging cable? It's a Galaxy Tab 3 which doesn't use a standard micro USB. Hit me up if interested in helping out. Cheers.

Ascent

Trevor would need a whole team of Android developers to do something on Android, because what works for one is not for all Android tablets. Different Android divices have different base programs and file systems. That is why many Android apps do not work on other certain types of Android devices. I do not envy the private programmers that have to contend with it all,