Windows Embedded Compact (CE) 7 on xoom? - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Viewsonic has just come out with a tablet, that like the Xoom, uses the Tegra2 processor. This tablet has the option of booting into Windows 7 (they allege Pro or Standard) but as far as I know, these operating systems are still not compatible with the ARM processor in these tablets. It looks like it might be Windows Embedded Compact 7 (formerly known as Windows CE).
Anyone have any information about this, and thoughts about how to get Windows running on our xooms? I have been playing with Ubuntu, but would like to have a native "real" OS on my xoom so I can use it as a tablet PC. How are they accomplishing it on the Viewsonic? How can we replicate this, since the tablets are so similar?

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Ubuntu on Tegra 2 Devices

Hi,
I came across a video of running ubuntu on the tegra 2 powered AC100 a while back and today I was just thinking if it would be possible to run pc games such as mass effect 2 on the AC100 / other tegra 2 devices using the wine or crossover games applications.
I just had the idea today where you can use something like a lg g2x (or future tegra 3 devices) as a complete all in one device where you dual boot android and ubuntu and maybe even play pc games.
I know it's super crazy but I was wondering about it and got curious enough to ask a question on here. So apologies if it's dumb question.
The only possibility would be if Windows 8 will work on ARM and game publishers would then release games compiled for that. Then an ARM version of wine could be capable of running those. But right now all released Windows binaries are x86 or x86-64, it's impossible to run those on an ARM processor, except in an emulator. Which wine is not.
What about the following youtube users?
youtube.com/user/paranpi7#p/u
youtube.com/user/DamionYates2
They seem to be running windows (x86) programs on ARM devices (n900 runs on an old OMAP and AC100 on tegra 2)
The second video mentions qemu, which is an emulator. The first video mentions winegcc and compiling source. So it's not an x86 binary, but Windows code compiled into an ARM binary. It seems winegcc makes this possible. But that won't help you for apps where you don't have the source code.

[Q] Build a DIY android OUYA-like console from a laptop

Would it not be possible to create an android console from a laptop or similar piece of hardware. I'm thinking you would install android x86 on it and plug in some usb controllers. i have already tried this to some extent in virtual box and on an old laptop. The problem would come when you tried to run and arm based apps or games on it. Though there is a version of android x86 that has arm emulation, I could not get any fps games working as most of them would crash upon launching. And the one I did get working lagged in the main menu and the screen just went white when the campaign was launched. Does anyone have any ideas on this?
Interested
I am very interested in this also. I dont know anything about your specific probem but I am thinking about if its possible to emulate the entire ouya console itself. What do you think? Do you know anthing about this?

How Install Android X86 on Microsoft Surface PRO

Hello guys can I make my Surface PRO dual boot between Android X86 and Windows 8?
If yes how do I do that?
Android on Surface pro
I've recently started using BlueStacks. It installs an emulator and will run some Android apps, but it is buggy. The only app I use through it regularly is SimpleMind and it works perfectly.
I second the BlueStacks suggestion, or yoh can run VirtualBox and load up Android x86 as a virtual machine. However, if two Bluestacks will run much faster.
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I've not seen Bluestacks as faster than a VM like Genymotion. However, being a recent Nexus 10 convert to the SP2, I do like Bluestacks better.
While Bluestacks is a bit slower, it's not that noticeable, plus Genymotion doesn't support the gyroscope/accelerometer like Bluestacks does.
Also, if you want ARM support on Genymotion, look up libhoudini.

operating system for computer stick

hey there!
i have a computer stick (intel atom Z3735F processor, 2gb ram, 32gb storage, wifi, bluetooth, and all the basic computer ports) so it runs windows 8.1 without any lag, and i actually dont want to use windows in it, and want an android operating system somewhat like the google tv os, or the amazon fire tv stick os,, basically just want to run a few apps like youtube, prime vid, hotstar , nf.. i preferably want the amazon fire tv stick os in it any way i can run firetv os into it or any alternative operating systems ?
cypherMain said:
hey there!
i have a computer stick (intel atom Z3735F processor, 2gb ram, 32gb storage, wifi, bluetooth, and all the basic computer ports) so it runs windows 8.1 without any lag, and i actually dont want to use windows in it, and want an android operating system somewhat like the google tv os, or the amazon fire tv stick os,, basically just want to run a few apps like youtube, prime vid, hotstar , nf.. i preferably want the amazon fire tv stick os in it any way i can run firetv os into it or any alternative operating systems ?
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Android-x86 7.1-rc1 Tested on Intel Atom Z3735F
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Install Android 7.0 Nougat in PC Hard-Drive | Dual-Boot with Windows OS
1. Download Android Nougat 7.0 ISO file[Developed by Android x86]. 2. Download Rufus win App to Create Bootable/Live USB. 3. Insert USB with Minimum 4GB and select Downloaded ISO file and finally start. 4. After Finishing, Create New/ Separate...
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If you do a Google search for:
"Intel atom z3735f android ROM"
Or
"Intel atom z3735f (Linux or Ubuntu whichever you choose)"
That should give you some results that you can read through to see what your options might be.
Note:
Any android you use must be specifically for Z3735F or a generic x86 ROM.

Android-based OS for Lenovo ThinkPad 10 2nd gen (Win tab)

Hi,
I'm looking for lightweight and intuitive OS for my old Win tablet, so kids still can use it for YT, Spotify and simple games.
I spent some time on testing different android-based systems (Bliss, Prime, Android x86, Phoenix) but unfortunately they do not work completely well - issues with touchscreen, WiFi, BT, sound. Android x86 was best only with sound issues (connectivity was OK).
Please advise which android or linux based system (version/build) with gapps support can work out of the box with this tablet: Lenovo ThinkPad 10 (2nd gen) - 20E30037PB.
If none then which one will be the easiest to configure with those mobile components?
CPU: Intel Atom z3795 (4 cores, 1.59 GHz - 2.39GHz)
GPU: Intel HD 405 (I think)
RAM: 4GB
WLAN: ac/a/b/g/n
Touch screen: 1920x1200 LED IPS
Ports: USB 3.0, HDMI, SSD
Others: fingerprint sensor and front/back camera (I don't care about those - can be not working)
If tablet runs Windows 10 and/or Windows 11 you can benefit from Microsoft's
Windows-Subsystem für Android​So, upgrade Windows OS, if possible.
Generally yes, but not for requirements I've got from kids: android games + YT for kids, Spotify for kids (those aps are only available for Android) + it's much faster on linux. Also I think W11 will consume more resources out of the box and I have to tweak it a lot to adjust UI and disable all services what are not needed for those basic tasks. I've tried android emulator on W10, but it's too slow.
defik665 said:
Generally yes, but not for requirements I've got from kids: android games + YT for kids, Spotify for kids (those aps are only available for Android) + it's much faster on linux. Also I think W11 will consume more resources out of the box and I have to tweak it a lot to adjust UI and disable all services what are not needed for those basic tasks. I've tried android emulator on W10, but it's too slow.
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I think you should look into ChromeOS Flex, since it is based on Linux and can run android apps just fine
OK, I've tested tablet with W11 and actually is much faster than on tweaked W10! Also I was able to install WSFA from terminal but could not start it, since I have only 4GB RAM (8GB is min).
Not sure if still have energy to try ChromeOS - tried different Linux based OS and there was a problem with drivers. I really like W11 on tablet, so maybe will keep it this way and try again Bluestacks on tweaked 11.
defik665 said:
OK, I've tested tablet with W11 and actually is much faster than on tweaked W10! Also I was able to install WSFA from terminal but could not start it, since I have only 4GB RAM (8GB is min).
Not sure if still have energy to try ChromeOS - tried different Linux based OS and there was a problem with drivers. I really like W11 on tablet, so maybe will keep it this way and try again Bluestacks on tweaked 11.
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ChromeOS Flex is really not that hard, look into it. It's built for weak laptops and with touchscreen in mind, and with support of android apps
defik665 said:
I really like W11 on tablet, so maybe will keep it this way and try again Bluestacks on tweaked 11.
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Don't waste your time with this.
These are Bluestacks 5 system requitrements ( excerpt )
OS: Windows 11 Pro 22H2
Processor: Intel or AMD Multi-Core Processor with Single Thread benchmark score > 1000
Graphics: Intel/Nvidia/ATI, Onboard or Discrete GPU with benchmark score >= 750
To find the benchmark score of your processor (CPU) and graphics card (GPU), read this article.
Virtualization must be enabled on your PC/Laptop: https://support.bluestacks.com/hc/de/articles/4409279876621
RAM: 8GB or higher
Storage: SSD (or Fusion/Hybrid Drives)
Internet: Broadband connection to access games, accounts and related content.

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