This might be illegal!

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Aditya Gandhi

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Hi people,
Those who really wish to go by the book, don't like to break simple
laws please stop here.
I don't mean to be rude, but don't want people who usually don't break
the law to get lured......



Is there anyway in which we can use their emulator, probably hack the
g1 emulator and reverse engineer the android market
so we can have it on freerunner, I know it wouldn,t be easy but I
think it would be worth it.....
Cause I think its not the processor which is different, but the api
which google uses for these apps to run.

The main point here is I don't know how to do it, but wan't to and I'm
asking for help of the people who can do it.
Please confirm if you wish to....

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Il giorno sab, 07/11/2009 alle 09.29 +0530, Aditya Gandhi ha scritto:

> Hi people,
> Those who really wish to go by the book, don't like to break simple
> laws please stop here.
> I don't mean to be rude, but don't want people who usually don't break
> the law to get lured......
>
>
>
> Is there anyway in which we can use their emulator, probably hack the
> g1 emulator and reverse engineer the android market
> so we can have it on freerunner, I know it wouldn,t be easy but I
> think it would be worth it.....
> Cause I think its not the processor which is different, but the api
> which google uses for these apps to run.
>
> The main point here is I don't know how to do it, but wan't to and I'm
> asking for help of the people who can do it.
> Please confirm if you wish to....

Get it installed, google account sync, gmail working and calendar sync
is quite easy, but once installed it doesn't start ti download anything.
It can be a simple issue (like handling protocol "market://", dns,
routing or something similar) but i don't want to spend time trying to
fix it. Maybe someone who want can try to make it.
Syncing and intalling those apps could be illegal so you're warned.

Pietro


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On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 04:59, Aditya Gandhi <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi people,
> Those who really wish to go by the book, don't like to break simple
> laws please stop here.
> I don't mean to be rude, but don't want people who usually don't break
> the law to get lured......
>
>
>
> Is there anyway in which we can use their emulator, probably hack the
> g1 emulator and reverse engineer the android market
> so we can have it on freerunner, I know it wouldn,t be easy but I
> think it would be worth it.....
> Cause I think its not the processor which is different, but the api
> which google uses for these apps to run.
>
> The main point here is I don't know how to do it, but wan't to and I'm
> asking for help of the people who can do it.
> Please confirm if you wish to....

For apps written in their native API (not Dalvik) processor can be a
problem - on gta01/02 we have armv4t, and on G1 there is armv5.

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Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
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On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 09:29 +0530, Aditya Gandhi wrote:

> Hi people,
> Those who really wish to go by the book, don't like to break simple
> laws please stop here.
> I don't mean to be rude, but don't want people who usually don't break
> the law to get lured......
>
>
>
> Is there anyway in which we can use their emulator, probably hack the
> g1 emulator and reverse engineer the android market
Slideme that is a market,has an old apache 2.0 licensed version
I tried to compile it but needed the 1.1 SDK and my CPU had better
things to do than compile the 1.1 SDK
Denis.



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Aditya Gandhi

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I unserdtand the shortcoming, But I have sucessfully ported gmail,
google maps,pdf reader, quick office, etc apps to my phone.
Also am looking forward to solve the market problem.
I have downloaded the sdk r3, and have put market on it, but now I
cannot figure out where the new downloaded apps are being stored (I
need the exact path) on the emulator, If I figure that out I can put
almost any app on my freerunner ............

On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 7:29 PM, GNUtoo <[hidden email]> wrote:

> On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 09:29 +0530, Aditya Gandhi wrote:
>> Hi people,
>> Those who really wish to go by the book, don't like to break simple
>> laws please stop here.
>> I don't mean to be rude, but don't want people who usually don't break
>> the law to get lured......
>>
>>
>>
>> Is there anyway in which we can use their emulator, probably hack the
>> g1 emulator and reverse engineer the android market
> Slideme that is a market,has an old apache 2.0 licensed version
> I tried to compile it but needed the 1.1 SDK and my CPU had better
> things to do than compile the 1.1 SDK
> Denis.
>
>
>
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