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2012-06-01
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2012-06-02
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2012-06-02
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2012-06-03
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Why viritualize the cpu? wouldnt it be better to somehow run those oses without cpuemulation?
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2012-06-04
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2012-06-04
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2012-06-04
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2012-06-04
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VMWare had shown something - Horizon Mobile I think - that was a stab at virtualizing mobile OS on other OS's. Same for Alien Dalvik which basically added a layer to allow for Android app usage on other mobile OS's.
Blackberry has the Runtime for Android apps, so it's not that folks haven't thought of this - I swear VMWare showed virtualization on an iPaq 2210 back in 2003 - but nobody has done this to a point where we'd call it a success or that it's been highly visible.
Alien Dalvik got close, but they switched to a model whereas they wanted an OEM to buy it. Nobody bought it.
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Why we need to have native solution? When we will have Windows Phone 7 natively running in N900? Never... but running in virtual machine, we can think that will be easy to get advantages that each system have. All existing softwares in the world can be used in my cellphone, without issues.
Games are a trouble for virtualization but it is not a problem for me.
In the case of Nokia N900, we have the Nitdroid that is not totally completed, it`s useful, but is not completed. I think that the user experience can be better when we have a "VirtualBox for ARM" that we will run "iOS, Symbian, Android 4" in a virtual machine.
We don`t need a new operating system for N900 to do the same thing that we can do with Maemo. We need to have access only to a greater amount of softwares and integration between these operating systems.
I don`t know if it exists, the most seamless solution seems to be the QEMU but it is to run ARM systems in X86 computers or X86 in PowerPC computers.
This solution for me, is the solution for all problems about softwares in cellphone.
Why someone has not thought in this solution yet?