On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:32:23 AM UTC-4, the_edge123 wrote:
>
> On 31/03/12 23:34, AndroidGuy wrote:
> > Hello Friends,
> >
> > Android is mainly designed for phones and Tablets. But lot of embedded
> > devices doesn't have LCD display or in fact any user input device.Can
> > we use Android on embedded system without LCD?
> >    
> Can't you use a standard embedded OS instead ?


Someone who felt like it could presumably use android features such as 
Dalvik, Binder, Intents, wakelocks etc - perhaps even the unmodified 
android sdk in an embedded system.

However the system itself could not be standard android, because android is 
designed to give certain system-management-decision powers only to the live 
interacting user.  Without a way to interface to a live, interacting user, 
you would have to design an alternate system management interface.  And 
unless you do your real world I/O via the limited USB host capabilities in 
later android versions or something like bluetooth, you will probably need 
a lot of customizations to interface your headless embedded android to 
peripherals. Discussion of those customizations would be more appropriate 
on android-porting or even more specialized lists - especially if you are 
starting with an existing embedded style platform like a beagleboard, there 
may be specifically applicable discussion groups.

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