top | item 927400 Installing Google Android for Mobile Browser Testing on Mac OS X 2 points| benhedrington | 16 years ago |buildcontext.com | reply 2 comments order hn newest [+] [-] hack_edu|16 years ago|reply If you can essentially run Android in an OS X app, then it can't be too hard to get it running on an iPhone. [+] [-] TwoSheds|16 years ago|reply It runs the whole Android system including Linux kernel. It doesn't perform that great on a desktop, it wouldn't probably fit into iPhone at all this way memory-wise. If it did, it would be extremely slow.
[+] [-] hack_edu|16 years ago|reply If you can essentially run Android in an OS X app, then it can't be too hard to get it running on an iPhone. [+] [-] TwoSheds|16 years ago|reply It runs the whole Android system including Linux kernel. It doesn't perform that great on a desktop, it wouldn't probably fit into iPhone at all this way memory-wise. If it did, it would be extremely slow.
[+] [-] TwoSheds|16 years ago|reply It runs the whole Android system including Linux kernel. It doesn't perform that great on a desktop, it wouldn't probably fit into iPhone at all this way memory-wise. If it did, it would be extremely slow.
[+] [-] hack_edu|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] TwoSheds|16 years ago|reply