How to create an Android Live virtual machine
by Rick Vanover | January 10, 2011, 11:20am PST | Image 1 of 14
Experiment with Androidx86
Virtual machines are among the best ways to experiment with a new operating system. Now, we can download a specialized version of Android that can run within a virtual machine. In this gallery, I will go through the steps to create the virtual machine. I would be remiss if I didn't send credit to Eric Sloof of NTPRO.NL, who showed this in a recent blog post.
This gallery is based on the Androidx86.org version of the Android operating system. This is not a Google project, but technologists across the board will appreciate the ability to run an Android-like operating systems on other platforms.
This gallery is based on the Androidx86.org version of the Android operating system. This is not a Google project, but technologists across the board will appreciate the ability to run an Android-like operating systems on other platforms.
Experiment with Androidx86 - Image 1 of 14
About Rick Vanover
Rick Vanover is a software strategy specialist for Veeam Software, based in Columbus, Ohio.
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