Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
dishe - my Android test does not have a framerate drop when I touch the screen with my stylus, at least not to something like 3 FPS. I know the framerate drop you speak of but its nowhere near as dire on my device. By the way, I've seen this activity on every touchscreen device in existence in one form or another. The touchscreen takes up a fair amount of CPU cycles and naturally will slow everything down when its being used.
And no, HaRET knocks Windows Mobile and all of its drivers out of RAM and fires up a linux kernel.
I've built an Android kernel from the ground up and it specifically asks you what support to build - Ie., MSM7500 chipset, touch screen, etc.
All of the drivers that run Android are true linux drivers and Qualcomm and Google have worked together to bring about the drivers along with additions from the Android developer community. Remember that demo device that Qualcomm was showing off at CTIA running Android?
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