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  • I'm sure that lots of people would love Android support, but it's hard for me to do.

    pscan has an awful lot of code in it now, and so changing programming languages or the development environment is basically impossible.

    The environment that I use supports Windows and X11 out of the box and Cocoa is under development.

    For Android I would have to redesign the user interface and widget library, which would be a lot of work. My current view is that my limited time is better spent working on car features that are missing as old laptops are cheap, but finding diagnostic tools that work on MG Rover [insert here] ECUs are not. One possibility is Linux ARM code that works on Android but through an X11 app (which are freely available), but so far I couldn't get it to work.

    iphones and iPads are basically a nightmare to write code for unless you are well invested in the Apple eco system which I am not.

    64 bit ARM linux is easy. I could probably do it in a couple of hours.


    A Linux version would be good, stops the hiccups caused by windows,


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