WindowsAndroid runs Android without emulation on Windows 8
This week the folks at Socketeq have been pushing for a widespread
testing of their software setup known as WindowsAndroid, running Android
natively inside Windows OS. This system takes
the Android mobile operating system and runs it on the Windows kernel –
instead of Linux, that is, and therefor making everything move
ultra-swift as it takes away the emulation layer that would otherwise be
present. Sound like a fun project to you? Have at it right this minute!
This setup is currently working with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and
requires a little more than base knowledge of how to work with Android
outside of its standard smartphone housing. That means if you’ve never
hacked your smartphone or tablet before, this might not be ready for
prime-time for you at the moment. Once you’re in-the-know, on the other
hand, you’ll be running apps and games of all kinds – including 3D
games, so Socketeq promises – like a wild animal! What’s extra fun about
this whole situation is that it’s possible, depending on the setup
you’ve got on your Windows machine, that you’ll be able to work with
full touch controls as well as mouse and keyboard. Google added native
support for both keyboards and mice (USB, Bluetooth, or otherwise) so
you’ll almost certainly be working with those two ancient devices, but
the future is wide open! It’s important to note here also that Android
will still need your help running apps as this build comes with
basically none – you’ll want to download Gapps (from one of the many
sources we’re sure you’ve got a hold on right this minute) and flash
them on your own once you’ve got WindowsAndroid running.
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