[ale] OT: Android native code
Boris Borisov
bugyatl at gmail.com
Tue Mar 26 16:33:08 EDT 2013
$50 with my wife's 20% discount $40 + taxes. It is pain to work with
it but I bought it already. Interesting only because of the little
format and different CPU platform :) But the capacitive screen works
well and it is Android 4.03. Battery - short life.
The thing that I noticed with my both "cheapo" tablets is when you
have for example modest download of 10MB with high speed access the
WiFi cannot take it. The connection drops down and then reconnects
again but you have lost your download. So maybe you need download
manager ( wget -c) :) In one word don't buy it unless you have free
time or special application ...
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Scott Plante <splante at insightsys.com> wrote:
> How much was it? I'm not sure they're very useful as general purpose
> tablets, but it occurs to me that if they're cheap enough, they'd make great
> special purpose touch screen devices. Maybe as a fixed security entry device
> or a order taking device in a restaurant or something like that.
>
> ________________________________
> From: "Boris Borisov" <bugyatl at gmail.com>
> To: ale at ale.org
> Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2013 12:18:07 PM
> Subject: [ale] OT: Android native code
>
>
> My latest device that I bought from BigLots is cheap tablet 4" with
> moderate specification written on the box but in reality the situation
> is different. As I mentioned in previous post some of the RAM is
> locked so there is only 340 MB available. CPU claims 1 Ghz but
> actually Android uses between 500 and 800 Mhz. Third thing is the SoC
> itself. Is not one of the ARM cores it is MIPS 74Kc something with no
> FPU so there is software FPU running by Linux kernel. I don't mind all
> issues but the latest is little frustrating. I have tried to download
> pocket version of Minecraft game ( Yes I have two kids ) and Android
> warned me " Portion of the game contain native code so it may not run
> at all on this system" . So it does not run :)
>
> This is not really a question but just thought. Isn't that some kind
> of security issue for Android, running native code, isn't that code
> running outside Dalvik VM. And using native code rejects all other
> platforms but ARM ...
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