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    Hurrian | # 81 | 2012-07-30, 08:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by danramos View Post
    Ummmm....
    http://lifehacker.com/5693309/how-to...six-easy-steps

    Just saying.
    I think he was referring to Dalvik running under environments other than Dalvik/Linux.

    iDroid runs around the problem by running Android on (very old) iDevices.

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    Vromoth | # 82 | 2012-07-30, 20:26 | Report

    Originally Posted by Ariadeno View Post
    Don't wait. This is vapourware and will never get released be released as a cloud-based application.

    EDIT: Notice the ip address in the demonstration video of ACL on Tizen. Cloud-based CONFIRMED. Pretty useless.
    I don't see how this confirms anything Ariadeno, the IP address shown is in the OS. ACL us only launched when an app is started.

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    HtheB | # 83 | 2012-07-30, 20:36 | Report

    I've mailed those guys 2-3 times already, got no reply from them back

    Edit:
    I've done some little research,

    We need to contact:
    Leila Dillon
    ldillon [at] openmobileww [dot] com
    http://twitter.com/ldillonom


    Edit 2: Ugh, seems like that she doesn't use Twitter since February anymore...

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    Last edited by HtheB; 2012-07-30 at 20:43.

     
    don.edri | # 84 | 2012-07-30, 20:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by HtheB View Post


    Edit 2: Ugh, seems like that she doesn't use Twitter since February anymore...
    you can try her facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/leila.dillon.3

    photo looks the same as on twitter and profile info says she works at OpenMobile, so I guess that's the one

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    HtheB | # 85 | 2012-07-30, 20:59 | Report

    Originally Posted by don.edri View Post
    you can try her facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/leila.dillon.3

    photo looks the same as on twitter and profile info says she works at OpenMobile, so I guess that's the one
    That's her! who has got facebook!? Please write to her and ask about ACL...

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    Ariadeno | # 86 | 2012-07-30, 21:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by Vromoth View Post
    I don't see how this confirms anything Ariadeno, the IP address shown is in the OS. ACL us only launched when an app is started.
    You still don't realise that something isn't right, right?

    Look I'll explain.

    Originally Posted by
    ACL for MeeGo
    ACL for Tizen
    ACL for Linux
    ACL for Windows
    ACL for WebOS
    ACL for QNX
    ACL for Bada
    ACL for Symbian
    Tizen won't allow native applications whereas Symbian uses Qt. If you were to rewrite the VM for MeeGo, which is possible but extremely hard, you would have at least 1 system to work on. To customise your rewritten VM for MeeGo to run under Tizen, which won't allow native applications, is impossible. And if you were claiming that you are able to run Dalvik VM on Symbian, I would laugh myself to death.

    This ACL for everything nonsense proves itself to be a cloud client. This is no rewritten VM. This is no additional layer on the platform. This is the cloud, this is Sparta!

    Originally Posted by
    ACL delivers native performance
    All Android apps perform as native on the operating system with zero latencies.*ACL does not drain your device resources.* Device power and memory will be unchanged.
    Note the emphasis. You would run an entire VM and the processing speed and memory would be unaffected..

    No F@!@*n wayy!!

    You guys are all going to be disappointed. Don't set your expectations so high.

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    mikecomputing | # 87 | 2012-07-30, 22:03 | Report

    stop dream its just vapoware

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    Vromoth | # 88 | 2012-07-30, 22:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by Ariadeno View Post
    You still don't realise that something isn't right, right?

    Look I'll explain.



    Tizen won't allow native applications whereas Symbian uses Qt. If you were to rewrite the VM for MeeGo, which is possible but extremely hard, you would have at least 1 system to work on. To customise your rewritten VM for MeeGo to run under Tizen, which won't allow native applications, is impossible. And if you were claiming that you are able to run Dalvik VM on Symbian, I would laugh myself to death.

    This ACL for everything nonsense proves itself to be a cloud client. This is no rewritten VM. This is no additional layer on the platform. This is the cloud, this is Sparta!



    Note the emphasis. You would run an entire VM and the processing speed and memory would be unaffected..

    No F@!@*n wayy!!

    You guys are all going to be disappointed. Don't set your expectations so high.
    Well firstly Tizen can have native apps. I'm not sure how limited they are however. I do agree with you on it not working on Symbian though. Possible, maybe but ****ing hard.

    And for your last comment in the resources it uses, take a look at wine. Completely different program I know, but it did it. Almost no lag. Them saying that its what there trying to achieve but the video proves otherwise. Also Android is only a Vm on top of Linux anyway, that's why it can be ported and run in full speed.

    @mikecomputing
    Let people and there dreams alone, no one likes a dream catcher that steals all your good dreams.

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    Ariadeno | # 89 | 2012-07-31, 00:07 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    Well firstly Tizen can have native apps.
    Nope.. You're wrong. The EFL libraries and Qt have been ripped out. So it's all about HTML5.

    Originally Posted by
    I do agree with you on it not working on Symbian though. Possible, maybe but ****ing hard.
    No, impossible natively. Possible in the cloud.

    Originally Posted by
    And for your last comment in the resources it uses, take a look at wine. Completely different program I know, but it did it. Almost no lag.
    Not only a completely different program. But completely different architecture. You're comparing x86 with ARM. And wine is just the windows APIs and Libs and it IS rewritten unlike the ACL crap. Besides, most of the APIs and libs of wine are written in C (fast, solid, actual acces to hardware) unlike the Dalvik VM which the interpreter of might be written in C but most libs and the apis and other functions are Java (slow, heavy). Wine is fast because its running on a fast system (duuhhh) You expect to run a runtime environment on a completely different, much more limited platform (performance wise) without problems. It's not that simple.

    Originally Posted by
    Also Android is only a Vm on top of Linux anyway, that's why it can be ported and run in full speed.
    Wrong, Android is the RE (Dalvik VM + Runtime Libraries) along with the Application libs and app framework on top of the Linux-KERNEL, not Linux.

    And tell me for ****s sake, why am I still not able to run android apps on my X86 Slackware Linux machine without the help of emulating on
    a Virtual Machine. Porting was that easy, right??
    There is no one on x86 except bluestacks for mac and windows.

    Mann.... Quit dreaming. Too good to be true.

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    gleydsonpr | # 90 | 2012-07-31, 00:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by vi_ View Post
    They demoed hardware accelerated flash 11 on the N900 first, before any edroid device.

    They demoed alien dalvik on the N900 first.

    They demoed sygic aurora on the N900 first.


    I am sure ACL will be along any minute now.
    They demoed hardware accelerated flash 11 on the N900 first, before any edroid device

    Yes, they did and still our N900s donīt have even Flash 10 and will never hever have it!!!

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