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Operating Systems Linux Android Basic Android platform information. Post 302850825 by Neo on Thursday 5th of September 2013 06:57:12 PM
Old 09-05-2013
I use MacOS 10.6.8 for Android development (but am not active at it).

Also, I deleted two posts basically telling you to go "elsewhere" if you want to discuss Android development.

You can discuss it here if you want and people who do not want to discuss Android are free to abstain from the discussion.

Having negative opinions about operating systems that "may or may not be one's personal favorite" has always been against the rules here.

Posting negative opinions about Android is not permitted and we don't have an "it's OK to beat up Android because ... exception" to our forum guidelines and rules.

I'm happy to try to help where I can, as I find Android development very interesting and have the development platform on my Mac; but admittedly very little free time to explore as I would like.
 

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ABOOTIMG(1)						      General Commands Manual						       ABOOTIMG(1)

NAME
abootimg - manipulate Android Boot Images. DESCRIPTION
Tool to read/write/update android boot images SYNOPSIS
abootimg -i <bootimg> abootimg -x <bootimg> [<bootimg.cfg> [<kernel> [<ramdisk> [<secondstage>]]]] abootimg -u <bootimg> [-c "param=value"] [-f <bootimg.cfg>] [-k <kernel>] [-r <ramdisk>] [-s <secondstage>] abootimg --create <bootimg> [-c "param=value"] [-f <bootimg.cfg>] -k <kernel> -r <ramdisk> [-s <secondstage>] OPTIONS
-i print boot imgage informations -x Extract a boot image -u Update a boot image --create Create a boot image Options for extracting boot images bootimg Existing bootimage to use bootimg.cfg Name for the bootimg.cfg file, defaults to bootimg.cfg kernel Name for the kernel image, defaults to zImage ramdisk Name for the ramdisk image, defaults to initrd.img secondstage Name for the second-stage image, defaults to stage2.img Options for updating and creating boot images bootimg Existing bootimage to use -c param=value Existing bootimage to use -f <bootimg.cfg> Update bootimg.cfg with the named file -k <kernel> Update kernel with the named file -r <ramdisk> Update ramdisk with the named file -s <secondstage> Update secondstage image with the named file ABOOTIMG(1)
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