Rupesh Gujare over at Beagleboard.org has managed to port the Android OS to the Beagleboard development computer. A Beagleboard is an impressive 3 by 3 inch mainboard with a fanless 600mhz ARM CPU, 128MB RAM, graphics chip, video out, headphone jacks, SD/MMS card slot and USB: essentially everything you need for a basic computer.
Android is definitely working but we’re not sure how well just yet. You can watch a video of it after the jump.
If you’re feeling hardcore, go buy a Beagleboard, download the Android file system and let us know how you do.
[via ArsTechnica]





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