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Android always is a VM - that's why the apps have to be written in Java and often work across platforms. Android x86 is one of a few distributions that will run on a PC. There's another that I forget the name of that installs in Windows to create a dual-boot Android and Windows setup. A friend of mine uses it.
@BinLady
Android always is a VM - that's why the apps have to be written in Java and often work across platforms. Android x86 is one of a few distributions that will run on a PC. There's another that I forget the name of that installs in Windows to create a dual-boot Android and Windows setup. A friend of mine uses it.
@BinLady