Hi nokix, Really sorry for the late reply, haven't been on TMO recently. To answer your question, I'm not using an emulator per se, but a build of Android converted for x86 processors. The project's site is www.android-x86.org and I believe it has some official support from Google. I used the stable release of 2.2 Froyo (newer builds are still beta or release candidates). The PC I'm using is actually a small VAIO P mini laptop (netbook) running Windows 7. I first installed Oracle's VirtualBox software (it's free) before running the Android x86 ISO build within VirtualBox and creating a Virtual Hard Disk partition to install the files directly. As you know, WhatsApp is very particular about the SIM/Phone No. etc. It won't even let you install if it detects your device doesn't have a SIM/3G module (hence it not being available for tablets). To get around this, I found that a combination of an older version of WA (v2.6.7722), installed on the official Android SDK could get around this. Once installed you just needed to select the 'activate by phone' option, enter your phone number and WhatsApp would place an automated call to give you the activation code which you proceed to enter into the app and that's it! WA then actually works within the Android SDK, but since it's slow as hell, I used Titanium Backup Pro to backup the app and restore it on my Android x86 build which is much much faster. Lastly, using VNC (and OpenSSH for security), I leave my PC running Android x86 on at home and access it from my N900 to use WhatsApp. As I said before, it is by no means perfect (a bit slow and unwieldy to control) but it does work and I've been using it successfully since January. Hope this is clear for all those who are curious about an alternative solution and apologies in advance for the long, off-topic post in this development thread. My continued best wishes to tgalal and others for their porting project! And a further appeal for everyone to be patient and calm. If you really can't wait, instead of whining on TMO why not use your energy and try the remote alternative I've described above?