31. How is Mono for Android licensed? A. Mono for Android is a commercial/proprietary offering that is built on top of the open source Mono project and is licensed on a per-developer basis.
32. What is the API profile exposed by Mono for Android? A. Mono for Android uses the same API profile for the core libraries as MonoTouch.Specifically, MonoTouch and Mono for Android both support
a Silverlight-based API, without Silverlight's UI libraries (e.g. no XML, no
WindowsBase.dll, etc, and free of the sandboxing limitations of Silverlight.
33. Are the Android releases available in a ROM?A. No, Android is not yet available in a ROM format.Currently Android is installed
by using a clean SD Card, and booted from there.It is booted by running a special application called 'Haret.exe' residing on your SD Card which will terminate the Windows kernel and boot into Linux/Android.It can't easily be run from ROM because a) it's too experimental to risk putting in ROM and then killing a device and b) WinMo does some hardware initialization that isn't
documented, but is needed before Android can run.
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