Make a note of this half-day tutorial, in the Open-Source Software track - Android: How it Works and How You Can Make it Work for YouThe speaker is Chris Simmonds, of 2net Limited, and the introductory tutorial runs 1:30pm - 4:30pm, on Tuesday 19 October, at Embedded Live.
Presentation Abstract:
Android is not just for mobile phones: it is an embedded operating system suitable for any device with a display. Typical applications include medical equipment, test equipment and multimedia consumer devices. In this workshop I will show you how Android is put together, and how you can implement it on custom hardware. Key topic include: kernel porting, installing the Android SDK, implementing native interfaces in 'C' and writing application code in Java. Along the way I will show how the Android Developer Toolkit (ADT) plug-in for Eclipse makes it easy to develop and debug code both on the target hardware and also on the development system using an emulator.
Embedded Live 2010 is now taking delegate registrations for the UK exhibition which takes place at Earls Court, London 20-21 October 2010.
Confirmed exhibitors include: NXP Semiconductor, RS, ARM, Tektronix, Nokia - Qt Software, XJTAG, Pebble Bay Consulting and Pico Technology.
To register please visit the Embedded Live website registrations page.
Android is not just for mobile phones: it is an embedded operating system suitable for any device with a display. Typical applications include medical equipment, test equipment and multimedia consumer devices. In this workshop I will show you how Android is put together, and how you can implement it on custom hardware. Key topic include: kernel porting, installing the Android SDK, implementing native interfaces in 'C' and writing application code in Java. Along the way I will show how the Android Developer Toolkit (ADT) plug-in for Eclipse makes it easy to develop and debug code both on the target hardware and also on the development system using an emulator.



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