Shepway Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 16, 2014 #1 Hi, I need to move some apps from tablet/phone to RPI. What is the process of converting B4a source code to RPI? Thank you Steve
Hi, I need to move some apps from tablet/phone to RPI. What is the process of converting B4a source code to RPI? Thank you Steve
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 17, 2014 #2 B4J and Raspberry Pi boards Upvote 0
Shepway Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 17, 2014 #3 Erel said: B4J and Raspberry Pi boards Click to expand... Hi Erel, I'm developing in B4a, not B4j. Apologies if i'm getting confused here. Steve Upvote 0
Erel said: B4J and Raspberry Pi boards Click to expand... Hi Erel, I'm developing in B4a, not B4j. Apologies if i'm getting confused here. Steve
Shepway Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 17, 2014 #4 A friend said I could just run Android on RPI Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 17, 2014 #5 If you can install Android on it then it should not be different than any other device. B4J is very similar to B4A. Though the Raspberry Pi is quite slow for UI applications. Upvote 0
If you can install Android on it then it should not be different than any other device. B4J is very similar to B4A. Though the Raspberry Pi is quite slow for UI applications.
coslad Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 22, 2014 #6 hi, i don't understand why use pi and not a cheap android stick ? only maybe for the gpio ,but for that there is the ioioboard. Upvote 0
hi, i don't understand why use pi and not a cheap android stick ? only maybe for the gpio ,but for that there is the ioioboard.
Shepway Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 22, 2014 #7 Its a good point Coslad. The client wants to run native Linux orientated apps alongside the Android apps. Steve Upvote 0
Its a good point Coslad. The client wants to run native Linux orientated apps alongside the Android apps. Steve
ivan.tellez Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 22, 2014 #8 Shepway said: Hi Erel, I'm developing in B4a, not B4j. Apologies if i'm getting confused here. Steve Click to expand... If you are going to use RPi, its better to use one of the linux distro for RPi, not android. To create apps for linux, you can use B4J, porting your B4A apps. Upvote 0
Shepway said: Hi Erel, I'm developing in B4a, not B4j. Apologies if i'm getting confused here. Steve Click to expand... If you are going to use RPi, its better to use one of the linux distro for RPi, not android. To create apps for linux, you can use B4J, porting your B4A apps.