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Re: No kidding, right? [nt]
10/17/16 09:02 AM
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> I understood you original sentiment. As MAME is indigenous to PC, I have no idea what > you're now talking about.
Android OS runs in general on ARM processor based computers. In case you have missed the last 10 years, owning a smartphone isn't only about social media. There are apps (mostly games) you can't run on x86/x64 PCs because there aren't Windows ports and you also get the benefit of running apps with the highest resolution possible (high definition graphics included). You can also enjoy apps without draining your phone battery nor get interrupted by a phone call. If you already have a powerful PC and you don't want to spend on a tablet it's also a good alternative.
I have yet to test any other Android emulators, but for now I stick to Andy OS because it lets me use my smartphone as a remote controller for games I need multi-touch and tilt controls.
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