Today, with the rapid development of Android, the light of other smartphones seems to have been masked for many reasons. Android is an operating platform that has a large number of software applications rapidly developed since the iOS platform, this is exactly what mobile Phone users need. Whether it is Windows Phone 7, WebOS or BlackBerry OS, their biggest disadvantage compared with Android lies in the small number of their own software, myriad's new Android virtual machine may be able to make up for the shortcomings of these operating systems. This virtual machine allows non-Android platforms to run programs that can only run on Android platforms before.
Myriad virtual machine allows MeeGo to run Android Program
At next week's MWC exhibition, Myriad will present a virtual machine named Alien Dalvik, which can be used not only on Nokia N900, but also on other platforms, it helps other smart platforms run applications that can only be run on the Android platform. For other smart platforms, the rich software resources of the Android system can be used, while for Android software developers, more profits can be obtained.
Alien Dalvik provided by Myriad helps Nokia N900 successfully run Android applications. It is reported that such a situation will soon appear on MeeGo. A virtual machine works because an application also needs support from a virtual machine when running on the Android platform. Google calls it Dalvik, which is very similar to a Java virtual machine, however, Dalvik is a virtual machine designed by Google for the Android platform. It is rumored that the emergence of Dalvik was developed to avoid Sun's copyright problems, however, there are many differences between it and Java VM.
Myriad virtual machine allows MeeGo to run Android Program
Myriad virtual machine allows MeeGo to run Android Program
Myriad virtual machine allows MeeGo to run Android Program
If Alien Dalvik will not be involved in Oracle's lawsuit against Google, it is likely to change the current architecture of the smartphone ecosystem. We all know that there are many Linux-based operating systems, including MeeGo, WebOS, and Meamo, which are all operating systems developed based on Linux. From the perspective of such development trends, it is not impossible for Alien Dalvik to expand to other smart platforms developed based on Linux.
Link: http://tech.hexun.com/2011-02-10/127208273.html