MIPS Technologies announces availability of advanced debug and development tools that simplify Android application development. These tools are free-of-charge through the Android on MIPS community. MIPS Technologies is making available the QEMU open source emulator and has also enhanced the Android Native Development Kit for the MIPS architecture to include a compiler and a rich GUI that streamlines the entire build process to a simple point-and-click for fast native development.
QEMU offers a virtualized emulation platform to speed development of Android applications on the MIPS architecture. The fully-integrated set of Arriba development tools for QEMU support native and Java development, and provide unprecedented visibility into code development. Tools include the time-tested Arriba Linux debug and profiling technologies and a comprehensive set of plug-in modules that offer valuable insight into the Android software stack, including the Android System Level Event Analyzer.
With the Android NDK for the MIPS architecture, developers can use native libraries with Android applications—allowing these applications to access existing software libraries supported for devices such as set-top boxes, digital TVs and consumer electronics.





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