How can I get my Mac to detect my tf300t? To transfer files...can't find software or divers anywhere
NVM. Solved it. Guess i'm the only person who uses a Mac here -__-
Solution (for all present and future android phones) http://www.android.com/filetransfer/
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ngocdao said:
How can I get my Mac to detect my tf300t? To transfer files...can't find software or divers anywhere
NVM. Solved it. Guess i'm the only person who uses a Mac here -__-
Solution (for all present and future android phones) http://www.android.com/filetransfer/
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As a fellow Mac user and new tf300t owner, THANK YOU !!!
ngocdao said:
How can I get my Mac to detect my tf300t? To transfer files...can't find software or divers anywhere
NVM. Solved it. Guess i'm the only person who uses a Mac here -__-
Solution (for all present and future android phones) http://www.android.com/filetransfer/
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Good find :beer::beer:
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For Mac users only. You don't need extra software to connect your Android device to a Windows computer.
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this is why i love android, my brother has an ipad and he got angry when he used itunes - he didn't know how to sync, then he accidentally deleted all of his files on his ipad. luckily there was no important files, now it's jailbroken so it became easier to manage files with iFile, but still not as good as android,
just curious, what about linux and Chrome OS, can you use your android as an mass storage in these OS, i think chrome OS should be ok because it's made by google
nooktablet said:
this is why i love android, my brother has an ipad and he got angry when he used itunes - he didn't know how to sync, then he accidentally deleted all of his files on his ipad. luckily there was no important files, now it's jailbroken so it became easier to manage files with iFile, but still not as good as android,
just curious, what about linux and Chrome OS, can you use your android as an mass storage in these OS, i think chrome OS should be ok because it's made by google
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Chrome OS ????? :what:
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Raul69.atl said:
Chrome OS ????? :what:
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the Chromebook runs Chrome OS or Chromium OS, something like that
http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/chromebooks.html
it's a stupid OS anyway, only have the Chrome browser, i really don't know who would use that Chromebook, and it's not cheap
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I was wondering if there was a way to gain to my windows network from my tf101. I did a search and didn't come up with anything but I may have worded it wrong so I apologize if this has already been asked as I am sure it probably has.
Thanks
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noobtesting said:
I was wondering if there was a way to gain to my windows network from my tf101. I did a search and didn't come up with anything but I may have worded it wrong so I apologize if this has already been asked as I am sure it probably has.
Thanks
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ES File Explorer - LAN and you can browse the shares from your local machines. you can also use CIFSManager to mount windows shares as local for your tablet (but you need root for this).
Thank you very much es file explore works great.
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I use File Manager HD for browsing Windows shares. Works great and it's free.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.rhmsoft.fm.hd
Now that i have the dock i am wanting to try franks tool and dual boot. I have searched for videos of it running but all i have found are people installing ubuntu and not really using it. So my question is how responsive/sluggish is it? And has anyone tried coding in elcipse with it on the TF because that is what I would want to do with it.
thanks for your time.
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Ubuntu
Ubuntu is very sluggish in unity(at least for me), but with lxde(i like lxde because its highly customizeable and i am used to use windows) its really fast in gimp, abiword, supertux(XD), libre office, file manager and browser. Watchig flash vdeos works, but its sometimes VEEEERY laggy, and sometimes its ok (maybe because i chosed the method with lopmounted .img on /sdcard, but i dont really know if its faster with the nvflash method.)
All in all, i really like it and normally it is fast with programs, i didnt test eclipse so i dont know how it runs.
Sry for my bad english XDD
deerkiller11 said:
Now that i have the dock i am wanting to try franks tool and dual boot. I have searched for videos of it running but all i have found are people installing ubuntu and not really using it. So my question is how responsive/sluggish is it? And has anyone tried coding in elcipse with it on the TF because that is what I would want to do with it.
thanks for your time.
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I tried :laugh:
JDK from Sun can't even run cuz it's meant for x86. OpenJDK installed and ran fine. Launched Eclipse on it, click and wait 1s for response. Tomcat ran and served default page without problems, though I didn't test more. Figured I won't be able to code productively with that kind of lag. :silly:
Was running default lilstevie kernel, couldn't get Jhinta kernel to work :crying:
thinks for the input, I knew it wouldnt be fast but I thought if I could make small changes to the code and then email out the apk to my customers it might work in a pinch. that way I wouldn't have to lug around my laptop with me everywhere.
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have you tried AIDE? it's extremely useable for development with the keyboard doc. It's can be slow to build large apks, but otherwise it performs VERY well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aide.ui
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have you tried AIDE? it's extremely useable for development with the keyboard doc. It's can be slow to build large apks, but otherwise it performs VERY well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aide.ui
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DUDE thanks thats just what i wanted. I had been told it couldnt be done on android because it didnt have all the libs and stuff but that is great. Now I just have to get my Github set up.
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As an alternative, you could set up a VPN with a computer you have at home and RDP/VNC into it for access to you development environment. For testing you can use ADB over wifi, routed through the VPN.
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DUDE thanks thats just what i wanted. I had been told it couldnt be done on android because it didnt have all the libs and stuff but that is great. Now I just have to get my Github set up.
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No problem. I was amazed when this tool came out for free.
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As an alternative, you could set up a VPN with a computer you have at home and RDP/VNC into it for access to you development environment. For testing you can use ADB over wifi, routed through the VPN.
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I thought about that but my laptop will go to sleep and then I wont be able to access it and I dont really want to set my laptop up to never sleep.
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Is this possible?
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iampedro said:
Is this possible?
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No. Windows RT is not open source, requires secureboot, and is being highly protected by microsoft in terms of who gets to develop hardware. Also even if some miracle hapenned and it worked you stilled wouldn't be able to run normal x86/x64 apps
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No. Windows RT is not open source, requires secureboot, and is being highly protected by microsoft in terms of who gets to develop hardware. Also even if some miracle hapenned and it worked you stilled wouldn't be able to run normal x86/x64 apps
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I understand... I will wish and watch ...
Once the crazy neckbeard pirates get to it, then yes.
Ok, so I use the xda app on my Nook Tablet, but when going to the website via google browser on my windows xp computer, the webpages are not downloading completely....I get the top Navigation Bar and whatever pop up ad is running but no info below! What's up with this? I need to get in via my PC to download some ROMs and apps.
Is this because I'm running xp instead of windows 7?
I can get the full pages on my browser on the Nook Tablet (rooted) but can't afford enough dropbox storage to get all the ROMs and other files I need uploaded and downloaded to my PC. Anyway, this just seems odd.
This is probably something technically stupid, but, please help if you can!
Thanks..
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It may seem simple, but have you tried using a different browser on your PC?
I'm a product of the system I was born to destroy!
Can't get full xda website using XP/Explorer 8 huh?
Oh yes, been there done that! Oddly, on my mom's computer running windows 7 I had no problems.....but it seems hard to believe having xp would limit me that way. I used to be able to get in and see just fine until the last month or so. Checked Norton for any blocks/limitations but none I could see!
Totally perplexed. I am running out of hard drive space but can't see why that would make this happen, unless RAM somehow dips in when needed? But no problems on any other sites!
I am using Explore 8 as primary browser as 9 won't load on xp.....perhaps this is it?
Thanks for your reply. Any other ideas? Any devs or admins out there who can answer?
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So, from my own experience so far it appears that Odin 3.x does not work in Windows 8. The app will lock up the entire operating system while flashing.
Is anyone else having this experience?
I haven't tried odin, but MTP locks up the OS when I try to rename a file/folder or drag something into a different folder.
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I haven't tried odin, but MTP locks up the OS when I try to rename a file/folder or drag something into a different folder.
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That happens to me on windows 7 haha. Hate MTP. Can't get it to work correctly at all.
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Windows 8 blows no offense I installed it play with it for a few hours and reinstalled windows 7 #fail
Ya I hope it gets fixed somehow cause I updated too
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I have no problems with it. Also to the one bashing win8, do you have a basis for that? What is actually bad about it?
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Whaat! And I was about to order a new PC from HP. I'll just wait
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sageDieu said:
I have no problems with it. Also to the one bashing win8, do you have a basis for that? What is actually bad about it?
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Its a mobile os forced onto a pc. Ive used every os ms has made and this one just makes me go wtf? If you need more there are tons of reviews you can read to fill in the gaps
I personally love windows 8 and I think Microsoft did a great job with it.
Doesn't beat my Mac though.
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To be honest, I posted this to be a heads up, not a Windows 8 bashing. I have tried it on two different Windows 8 computers so far and same results (frozen OS).
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So, from my own experience so far it appears that Odin 3.x does not work in Windows 8. The app will lock up the entire operating system while flashing.
Is anyone else having this experience?
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Try right clicking on Odin, then properties, then run as Windows 7 and might work
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elryry said:
To be honest, I posted this to be a heads up, not a Windows 8 bashing. I have tried it on two different Windows 8 computers so far and same results (frozen OS).
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But to continue with being honest....windows 8 really does suck. Especially on a PC and mouse.
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No problems over here running Odin on Windows 8.
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Good lord. Everyone knows that there are plenty of people (especially on internet forums) that are afraid of change, and the departure from former Windows releases scares them. If you don't like it, cool. Don't upgrade. Stop trying to convince the world not to use it. Not liking Windows 8 is a matter of opinion, not fact. I'm really disappointed that so many people cant just let it go. Stop hijacking other peoples honest attempts to solicit help to bash the product, please.
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Use original Samsung USB cable to run Odin on Windows 8 and it will work!
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Try right clicking on Odin, then properties, then run as Windows 7 and might work
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Use original Samsung USB cable to run Odin on Windows 8 and it will work!