aFox Senior Member
 Joined: 28/02/2023 Location: GermanyPosts: 110 |
| Posted: 07:30pm 11 Sep 2025 |
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Hi Tom
I am the maintainer of OliBasic a fork of RFO-Basic created by the BASIC legend Paul Laughton.
This BASIC! based only on Android's Java engine, because no special compiling for different devices.
X11Basic might be similar to your concept. IMO a BASIC number cruncher on Android. https://f-droid.org/repo/net.sourceforge.x11basic_165_src.tar.gz
But all C or C++ BASICs on Android have slower graphic performance against Google's customized graphic functions.
If you use a Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 (4GB+) you can install an Android version from KonstaKang.com in a lot of versions. A pretty tool for testing different versions, because you can switch OS changes off and on, too. Also a highlight is the direct support of I²C sensors like BME280.
Feel free to ask for special code.
Gregor |