[Coco] Anyone Interested In CoCo Emulator On Android?
Brian Blake
random.rodder at gmail.com
Wed Sep 22 23:26:36 EDT 2010
I agree, I'd much rather have it open. But it is nice to know there are
workable solutions. And I've installed numerous apps using this method - no
worse than some other phones I've used. I have a Palm Pre+ also - that's
even more of a pain...
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:22 PM, tonym <tonym at compusource.net> wrote:
> That's a pain, though...
>
> I'd MUCH rather have it open, so I can install from anywhere.
> Best use if this, is for the backup apps restoring apps, like Titanium
> Backup.
> It's a simple patch, and you don't need to tether over usb in order to
> install APKs
>
> Tony
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Brian Blake" <random.rodder at gmail.com>
> Sent 9/22/2010 11:12:16 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Coco] Anyone Interested In CoCo Emulator On Android?
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> For the Captivate, you don't even have to open the lock. There's a free app
> side loader that does the job right nicely (this might be what you meant?).
> The HTC Aria is locked down as well. I've had an iPhone 3G, replaced it with
> a Captivate and I'm not looking back. I had jailbroken the iPhone last fall
> when I began checking out the cool stuff that was available. $1.99 for an
> Android CoCo3 emulator? SOLD!!! On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 2:57 PM, tonym <
> tonym at compusource.net> wrote: > Exactly... > > You take, for example, all
> 4 Samsung Galaxy S class machines... > > Basically, I believe ONLY the AT&T
> Samsung Captivate is locked down > out-of-box. > The rest can install .APK's
> from a website. > > Of course, that was a simple enough lock to open... > >
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