Android has an X-Windows stack as a 3rd party option (I use one), but I think that is the wrong direction to go.
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 6:49 PM, David Ranch chirp@trinnet.net wrote:
That "very soon" is evidently 2017 which is a ways away - http://www.theverge.com/2015/10/29/9639950/google-combining-android-chromeos... . Even then, I think I was rightly corrected by Tom Hayward that there is a lot more to Chirp than just Python. It also needs PyGTK where "Py" is for Python and "GTK" is the GUI widgets that powers the Gnome Xwindows environment. I didn't find much for this required and that makes sense as that really takes Android in a direction that Google probably doesn't want.
To the Fldigi point.. that HF digital modes program uses Fltk (Fast Light Tool Kit) and native C++. Fltk depends on Xwindows but Android doesn't use Xwindows. The following thread has more details https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/fltkcoredev/pGEIyMOJw84 but the synopsis is it's probably not going to happen. Btw, there are several HF digital mode programs available on Google Play but they are usually fixed single-mode apps like PSK31, RTTY, SSTV, WX FAX, Navtex, APRS, etc.
--David KI6ZHD
On 11/17/2015 03:49 PM, Kenneth Bechtel wrote:
Crome OS is going away, very soon according to Google, it will be merged into Android in the not too distant future.
On November 17, 2015 6:40:38 PM EST, "Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF" nigel@ngunn.net nigel@ngunn.net wrote:
I'd like to see Chirp (and FLDIGI) written for the Chromebook.
I think Chrome apps are written in javascript and HTML.
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