Is this real?
Please, if exist I search this ROM.
Thanks
No, absolutely not. There are ROMs that include an XP theme, not the actual OS.
You can run Win95 on an emulator (QEMU and Bochs, I think), possibly even Win98, but it will be unusably slow for anything practical. You can also run native versions of Linux and Android. That's it for your OS choices.
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Have a read on my signature link to learn more of XP on Universal
menovek said:
Is this real?
Please, if exist I search this ROM.
Thanks
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Just putting it out there.
What are the chances of an RRU that runs under linux (What about running under wine)? I don't have access to a Windows PC at work (Well not strictly true but I choose not to have a Windows desktop). Just thinking how awesome it would be if I could sit in the office, flashing my Kaiser... I doubt I'd ever meet my quarterly objectives though
flash with ur microsd card
XtreMe_G said:
flash with ur microsd card
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Thats a very good point, I will slap myself for starting a pointless thread
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Please, do not delete this thread.
Can someone tell me how I must flash Linux on my Kaiser?
I would like to use Debian with a KDE (like) UI.
What do I need and how can I do that?
Thanks
tembares said:
Please, do not delete this thread.
Can someone tell me how I must flash Linux on my Kaiser?
I would like to use Debian with a KDE (like) UI.
What do I need and how can I do that?
Thanks
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He was talking about flashing from a linux machine, not puting a linux ROM on his kaiser.
liquidfork said:
He was talking about flashing from a linux machine, not puting a linux ROM on his kaiser.
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Google Android
xmoo said:
Google Android
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read the OP
xmoo said:
Google Android
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Android isn't linux. Harret is.
No linux on kaiser?
Isn't there a possibility to get Linux on the Kaiser, ofcourse completely working?
I already read the Android working (kind a)-thread and saw Android is 'only' a UI on Linux.
I saw on Debian.org that there is an ARM-package. I downloaded it, but do not know what to do with it.
And how can I get everything getting work on my Kaiser?
tembares said:
Isn't there a possibility to get Linux on the Kaiser, ofcourse completely working?
I already read the Android working (kind a)-thread and saw Android is 'only' a UI on Linux.
I saw on Debian.org that there is an ARM-package. I downloaded it, but do not know what to do with it.
And how can I get everything getting work on my Kaiser?
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When u find this out let us all know. LMAO
now let me be real dude linux will not run on the kaiser until somebody ports it.
This thread has gone 180 from it's original intent and therefore is off-topic.
Please use one of the existing threads about Linux or Android on Kaiser to discuss further.
Thread closed.
Just wondering if its possible to run a emulator of android or full blown run android on a windows CE running machine. Thanks.
i don't know. but, i have be like windows mobile a android themes
Reason why i ask is I have a Windows CE tablet and would like to convert it to a version of android. If anyone has any instructions or input that'd be awsome.
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Reason why i ask is I have a Windows CE tablet and would like to convert it to a version of android. If anyone has any instructions or input that'd be awsome.
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Bonne chance!
The rt device is released, and can it be dumped like the android device? If it is possible, can we use this to flash to other android device which used the supported cpu such as tegra2 because the win8 demo version has run on tegra2 pad
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Yes and no.
Of cause you can dump it, and no, you can't flash it to anything else.
Why? Answer is simple: no UEFI on android pads.
But when someone would write an UEFI port for the existing android device - then everything would be possible. Even running unlocked RT that would support sideloading of desktop apps. And this work is already in progress (not by me).
mamaich said:
Yes and no.
Of cause you can dump it, and no, you can't flash it to anything else.
Why? Answer is simple: no UEFI on android pads.
But when someone would write an UEFI port for the existing android device - then everything would be possible. Even running unlocked RT that would support sideloading of desktop apps. And this work is already in progress (not by me).
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There's always a way through - trouble is sharing windows 8 rt system dump is likely illegal so would be distributing a custom rom based on it. Which means there will be little work done on porting it to other devices. I'd love to have a look through a dump though
randomblame said:
I'd love to have a look through a dump though
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Lol.
But yeah the inner geek in me would love to have a windows rt thing running on my nexus 7, even if it's barely working :laugh:
hi,
does anyone know if there is adb type program or adb toolset that wil work on a ubuntu based distro PC, I killed my wimdows machine, completely destroyed boot loader info, no recovery will work, but i did manage to install zorin ubuntu ,. so i have this and a chromebook.,
I have a new oneplus one that i have to go to work on soon, and I have a nexus 7 and a nexus 10, the wugfresh tool may run in wine, but i guess they still need the sdk installed.
anyone has any experience of linux and adb or similar linux program i would really appreciate any advise you can offer ,
y
thanks
stuart
You can find some on Android Development and Hacking forum. I use QtADB mostly though, because has versions for linux and Windows and it's a File Manager with support of adb. Take a look here:
http://qtadb.wordpress.com/
you can
search on google and get better result
What and get a bunch of YouTube video reviews! Read the answer above, that's what a helpful forum member does. That's the point of a dedicated topic forum, did you stop to think that i may have been googling and researching for weeks and get a bit nonplussed with all the conflicting opinions and techniques, that a dedicated Dev forum would be the place to seek advice?
Really if go google it is the best you can do, why even bother replying, your not talking to a schoolkid but a fellow member of the forum.
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dancer_69 said:
You can find some on Android Development and Hacking forum. I use QtADB mostly though, because has versions for linux and Windows and it's a File Manager with support of adb. Take a look here:
http://qtadb.wordpress.com/
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Thanks very much I read up on Qtadb and it sounds like just the thing, I run xubuntu on chrome and a windows Laptop and so a dual platform for generic devices would suit me just fine
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Hey guys..I've seen a lot forums talking about windows on android..and i want to try it out..im on MM now and i want to boot windows(since exagear doesnt work on MM) from sd or hdd.
Has anyone try it?? Is it running smooth??
Any anwser is aprouciated :good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvw9CMMlDJ4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvw9CMMlDJ4
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Ok how about a REAL answer this time?? That is fake...
This one for real?
Anyone can confirm?
Seems way to good to be true!
DeBoX said:
This one for real?
Anyone can confirm?
Seems way to good to be true!
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You guys do know that Windows requires an x86 CPU right? There are also firmware needs. Most Atom devices can not run Windows because of no firmware support.
I think best way to have Android and Winders on the same device is buy a Windows device and run Bluestacks or Andy or another Android emulation solution.
IF you can find it, there are some builds of x86 BOCHS / etc in apk format that will virtualize an x86 pc on android, but the last device I tried that on was my HTC One M7 and it took about ... 45 minutes minimum to boot up windows