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Does anybody have access to set up a SVN of sorts where me and a couple of other people can store code and update it in revisions? I might set up a SourceForge project but personally, I would prefer a different system. Just trying to setup the basics so I can start porting of the project. [[User:Pinball wizard|Pinball wizard]] 02:51, 13 April 2009 (UTC)
Does anybody have access to set up a SVN of sorts where me and a couple of other people can store code and update it in revisions? I might set up a SourceForge project but personally, I would prefer a different system. Just trying to setup the basics so I can start porting of the project. [[User:Pinball wizard|Pinball wizard]] 02:51, 13 April 2009 (UTC)
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I could help out with setting up a svn, git or whatever you like and I'm very interested in android as well. However I think you will run in bug problems for converting arm droid to powerpc droid. it's not just the kernel you have to adjust it's the java vm code as well. contact me over android@thes33k.de, so I can help you out :)
I could help out with setting up a svn, git or whatever you like and I'm very interested in android as well. However I think you will run in bug problems for converting arm droid to powerpc droid. it's not just the kernel you have to adjust it's the java vm code as well. contact me over android@thes33k.de, so I can help you out :) [[User:S33k|s33k]] 02 May 2009

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I am definitely willing to help out, once the first version of Miight is out. I for one am very interested in Android.

However, doesn't Android just use the standard Linux kernel? If so, you won't need to write most of the device drivers, they are already there! (We can use the BootIt kernel).

Running homebrew/games would be quite hard, because the homebrew/games aren't designed to run on an OS, they assume they have direct hardware access. Therefore, we would be having the same problems that caused Windows to be crap when it still had native DOS compatibility. Muzer 16:47, 9 April 2009 (UTC)

Android does run a standard linux kernel but from what I hear the kernel is stripped of most drivers. The homebrew section obviously will need work for an "enviornment" to run in but it is part of the project. I figured I would use BootIt for now at least. I plan to jump into the project once Ubuntu 9.04 comes out. Pinball wizard 21:32, 10 April 2009 (UTC)

Setting Up An SVN Of Sorts

Does anybody have access to set up a SVN of sorts where me and a couple of other people can store code and update it in revisions? I might set up a SourceForge project but personally, I would prefer a different system. Just trying to setup the basics so I can start porting of the project. Pinball wizard 02:51, 13 April 2009 (UTC) - I could help out with setting up a svn, git or whatever you like and I'm very interested in android as well. However I think you will run in bug problems for converting arm droid to powerpc droid. it's not just the kernel you have to adjust it's the java vm code as well. contact me over android@thes33k.de, so I can help you out :) s33k 02 May 2009