
I suppose it's time to start thinking about my presentation on Android development on 24th March.
My apologies, I'll be overseas for that meeting.
I'll bring a couple of my own devices (must remember a USB cable as well...). If I can have access to the demo machine about an hour before the presentation, I can install the Android SDK on it--I normally put that just in my own user directory. However, I've found I have trouble accessing connected devices unless I launch the ADB server as root.
The meeting room has a university-administered Windows machine, so you won't be able to use that for that purpose. However, you can access the projector with the VGA cable that is available.
I can pull down various bits of sample code off GitHub and developer.android.com. I've been able to do Java compilations with OpenJDK as a replacement for Sun JDK.
OK.
I assume we can project the desktop machine display for everyone to see, but I'm not so sure how we do that with an Android device. (My devices may speak some version of MHL, if that helps.) Or we could run sample apps on an emulator on the desktop machine?
Emulator is an option. Also, we can always just look over your shoulder. :-) Cheers, Peter -- Peter Reutemann, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Waikato, NZ http://www.cms.waikato.ac.nz/~fracpete/ Ph. +64 (7) 858-5174