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jan649
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DOWNLOAD PROGRAM

Just wondering if there are plans for a Chrome OS version for down load
apple. linux, windows, android .....but not chrome?
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I think Chromebooks can run certain Android apps so Boinc is a possibility. Anyone else?
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Does those projects support Android on x86 platform?
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Probably the wrong subforum (Hardware Chat) and possibly the wrong forum altogether (WCG). Though WCG does contribute to BOINC software development (especially in recent times I believe with knreed's contributions on the BOINC committee?), WCG isn't directly responsible for what gets released. BOINC is.

I don't believe there is a release for Chrome OS, but since the OS is built on Linux, you may be able to run a Linux port of BOINC on Chrome OS.
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