Does anyone know of a PCI card suitable for Android development?
I find the emulator unusably slow (Linux 64-bit, quad-core, 8GB RAM), and a card I could hide in my desktop would be nice. I know there are USB options out there, but that means yet more kit I need to find a shelf for... or suitably chasis-mount a USB board
The reasons for doing wanting this, the reasons are:
- QEMU ARM emulation is unusably slow for me
- A phone won't allow me to test against multiple Android versions
- A phone won't allow me to test against multiple Android display resolutions
- Not an issue for me, but in a classroom environment, a PCI card inside a PC has distinct advantages over multiple phones.
If there isn't a card that already has Android-specific capabilities, then I would be happy with an generic ARM card with shared memory. A graphics co-processor would be useful, but not essential.
I'm happy with my reasons for wanting to do this, and happy to write any driver code I need.
Thanks in advance,
Phil Lello