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|    Charles Pierson to Maurice Kinal    |
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|    06 Nov 20 11:15:12    |
      MSGID: 1:229/426.67 0a5b6389       PID: Hotdoged/2.13.5/Android       TID: jNode/Android       CHRS: UTF-8 4       REPLY: 2:280/464.113 5fa56dd6       Hello, Maurice Kinal.       On 11/6/20 3:37 PM you wrote:               MK> Hallo Charles!        CP>>>> might not be fancy, but it works for people.        MK>>> Excellent. Too bad it isn't working on your phone then. ;-)        CP>> This is true. Hopefully, that can change.        MK> That depends. I found a 7" tablet that has been abandoned and         MK> after installing termux on it I see why it was abandoned. It's an         MK> older 32-bit version of Android running on a 64-bit cpu. What a         MK> stupid idea that was/is.              That is strange. Honestly, I've not payed enough attention to the details of       Android OS to pay attention to 32-bit 64-bit versions.                MK> Anyhow no upgrades for it so whatever works is all that will ever         MK> work. I haven't bothered putting any fidonet stuff on it and I am         MK> not sure I ever will since it will be an exersize in futility.         MK> Mind you that hasn't stopped me in the past which explains why I         MK> am still here ... in fidonet that is.              I believe that there are methods beyond the standard updates for the OS.       Actually, there would have to be, considering there are images available of       various versions of Android to use in VM environments.              It's also possible to install Linux on tablets.              I've read articles describing how to do both on some Nook Color readers that I       have that aren't supported anymore.              For the average end user, those aren't likely good options. You've got to have       some technical know how, and could potentially make the device unusable.              However, I still see viable options for Fidonet access through smartphones and       tablets for people that don't write their own code, using existing software       ported to another OS. (Android)              There are some existing programs already, but they haven't had updates in 3       years. So the proof of concept is there, it's just a matter of doing it.              Which for myself, is going to take some time. I have to reacquaint myself with       programming in general, understand the protocols involved in the software, and       learn to successfully convert it into something functional on Android.                            --       Best regards!       Posted using Hotdoged on Android       --- Hotdoged/2.13.5/Android        * Origin: Houston, TX (1:229/426.67)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 18/200 90/1 120/340 123/131 226/30 227/114 229/101       SEEN-BY: 229/424 426 452 664 1016 240/5832 249/206 317 400 317/3 322/757       SEEN-BY: 342/200 633/280       PATH: 229/426           |
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