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330 bytes added, 09:47, 19 January 2020
Added Mobile / ARM
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|[[Anbox]]
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|[https://anbox.io/ Git]
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!colspan="7"|Consoles|-|AnboxLineageOS|align=left|{{Icon|LinuxSwitch}}|[https://anboxswitchroot.ioorg/ Git15.1]
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|Not an emulator (wine-like approach)based of the Nvidia Shield TV build of LineageOS
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|align=left|{{Icon|SwitchLinuxARM}}|[https://switchrootkonstakang.orgcom/ 1516.10 <small>(Raspberry Pi 3/4)</small>]|{{✓}}|Not an emulator (actual AOSP)|High|{{✓}}|-|[[Anbox]]|align=left|{{Icon|LinuxARM}}|[https://anbox.io/ Git]
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|based of the Nvidia Shield TV build of LineageOSNot an emulator (wine-like approach)
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:An open-source project that aims to port the Android operating system to x86-based netbooks. Comes with Google Play and libhoudini (x86/ARM translation layer) installed. 3D acceleration works well both when installed directly on the machine as a local OS and also on VMware. VMware Player 15 supports emulating OpenGL ES 3 on the target and performance is quite good. VirtualBox 3d support is poor and probably won't work. Android x86 is continually being improved and can be tried fairly painlessly through VMware. Genymotion is (or at least used to be) a closed-source fork of Android x86, designed exclusively to be run on VirtualBox.
;[[Anbox]]
:A project that aims to run Android applications on Ubuntu distributions. Currently, it is on alpha state and only known to work on Ubuntu 16.04. Anbox requires custom kernel modules to run because unlike other emulators which emulate the whole Linux kernel, this one uses the host system's Linux kernel directly.
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