Generally, no. Android has to be pre-built for the device, it's very much unlike Windows in that regard - you can't just pop the installer on the device and let it sort out the hardware that's there. That device likely wasn't built with Android in mind, so not only wouldn't there be a build for it but the hardware may not even have support for Android if you were to try to "roll your own".
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