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For what it's worth, I'm deeply grateful you folks have the Android build available, as I'm looking to turn off an ancient laptop that's been hosting my 2-year-old-world for friends and family.
I'm quite n00bish, as I have yet to get the MC-Server on my UG007 (Android-on-a-Stick mini-pc) to point to an external SD-Card for the 600MB world files, and have no clue how to compile my own build of this thing so I just use the off-the-shelf 1049 build.
Anyhow, thanks again, and I'm eager to see future releases of this. I understand why it's not ready for the Play store, but I'd love to raise awareness on this thing.
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12-23-2012, 01:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-23-2012, 02:01 PM by xoft.)
I've read somewhere that those Android-on-a-stick PCs can be actually turned into a normal linux box (mostly Ubuntu) and people have succeeded in running the vanilla java server on it. Maybe that could help you more for the time being. Unfortunately I don't have any pointers anymore, you'll need to google it all up again.
I myself have a MK-802 Android-onna-steek, but since its wifi has gone haywire, I am unable to test either Android or Linux. I've just written it off. Pity.