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INSTALL ON ARM(RASPBERRY PI/ANDROID PHONE) ?

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Hi all

I have several Phone's and several SB Computers(Odroid's/Raspberry PI's).

Is there a chance of installing bot and/or os bot client on a ARM cpu ?

EDIT;

Sry

I should have clarified that pi and odroid have an insane amount of os's it can run. e.g. ubuntu, android and so on. There also is a emulator called exagear that alows a person to run x86 apps on phone and SBC's with ARM cpu's.

Edited by BOT farming

With the use of third party software, it is technically possible, but from a quick glance at it, android (depending on your version) runs on their in-house DVM (dalvik vm) as opposed to java's vm (good old JVM that is used in everyday computers) so some magic needs to happen there :doge: 

Edited by Czar

I remember back in the day, I used an app to basically create a ubuntu 'VM' (quotation marks because it uses chroot)

Search for linux deploy! Apparently it runs well now without root or busybox now :) 

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On 6/6/2019 at 10:02 PM, Czar said:

With the use of third party software, it is technically possible, but from a quick glance at it, android (depending on your version) runs on their in-house DVM (dalvik vm) as opposed to java's vm (good old JVM that is used in everyday computers) so some magic needs to happen there :doge: 

sry

I should have clarified that pi and odroid have an insane amount of os's it can run. e.g. ubuntu, android and so on. There also is a emulator called exagear that alows a person to run x86 apps on phone and SBC's with ARM cpu's.

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