Android runs on Sharp Zaurus SL-C760

The guys over at euedge.com have gotten Android up and running on a Zaurus SL-C760. The SL-C760 is not a phone, but a PDA, or almost more like an Ultra Mobile Laptop. This works of course because the unit uses an ARMv5 CPU, and that's the target Google used to compile the platform for the SDK. The site includes full instructions for getting it working, and it actually doesn't look too bad. Here is the where they are at (from the site):

Current status:

  • The system boots and the applications seem to work.
  • Runs from an NFS share over a network connection.
  • Keyboard input is working.
  • Touchscreen is not working.
  • No network connection yet for Android applications.

Next steps:

  • Get the touchscreen to work.
  • Set up networking.
  • Make it work from the flash file system as well. (JFFS2 does not support read-write memory mapped files, so we will need to use Yaffs, just like Google does.)

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