Has anyone been able to get dosbox turbo to work on their infinity? If so what games have you been able to run? I'm trying to set it up but with no success. Could someone run me through the steps to set up a game? (I would like to get Command and Conquer, Red Alert, and/or Daggerfall working on my device.)
Thanks,
MrUnfeigned
DOSBox had already been brought up in the Themes/Apps subforum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1959655
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DOSBox had already been brought up in the Themes/Apps subforum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1959655
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I need to know how to actually run a program in dosbox turbo. I am not having problems with my sdcard not working. Any good tutorials for android users and dosbox turbos?
bump, still need an answer for this.
how to configure it?
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bump, still need an answer for this.
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I read the instruction and it stated:
"Normally, you would copy your dos game from your PC to your device's SDcard, and then launch Dosbox and select configure/start the game. You should only use Dosbox configuration through the Menu, don't edit directly with the dosbox.conf file located in /sdcard directory."
Here is the link https://sites.google.com/site/dosboxturbo/
Hope it helps!
yo, have yo tried the retro games? i cant work out how to emulate the keyboard in alladin
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Hi,
I purchased a new tablet for my son to play games on, and when I visit market, few games say: "This software is not compatible with your device"
It says RDR at the back and I think it could be this device: https://www.rdr.mx/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=10 , though I am not sure if its 7 or 7.1
So is there any way to change the device signature, or an alternate way to download games from market and install in the device.
The device runs on Android 2.3 and I have already rooted the device.
Thanks,
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Hi,
I purchased a new tablet for my son to play games on, and when I visit market, few games say: "This software is not compatible with your device"
It says RDR at the back and I think it could be this device: https://www.rdr.mx/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=10 , though I am not sure if its 7 or 7.1
So is there any way to change the device signature, or an alternate way to download games from market and install in the device.
The device runs on Android 2.3 and I have already rooted the device.
Thanks,
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Well, my first guess would be to get a "cracked" apk of the game, but that's not something I would strongly support. The other alternative is editing the build.prop located in the system/ directory. That's where ur device's "identity" is stored. You will need to figure out what device is compatible to the game u are trying to run and edit the build.prop to reflect that.
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Well, my first guess would be to get a "cracked" apk of the game, but that's not something I would strongly support. The other alternative is editing the build.prop located in the system/ directory. That's where ur device's "identity" is stored. You will need to figure out what device is compatible to the game u are trying to run and edit the build.prop to reflect that.
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+1
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Hello Android Users!
Today I'm gonna show you how to run the old MacOS on your Android Phone!
OK, PLEASE FOLLOW THE GUIDE STEP BY STEP OT IT WILL NOT WORK:
Requirements: A Windows Computer, AAAAND your Android Phone...
Things you will do on your Windows computer:
1. Download the files from the attachments
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2. Download an app called "MinivMac" here's the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsIm5hbWUub3NoZXIuZ2lsLm1pbml2bWFjIl0.
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3. Extract ALL the files from the attachments and create a folder and name it minivmac, then put ALL the extracted files in the minivmac folder EXCEPT checksum.md5
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4. Open up MinivMac.exe (should be one of the extracted files) and drag the "System Startup" disk into the MinivMac [Program] window
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5.Then drag 896K.disk into the MinivMac [Program] window
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6.Double-Click on the "System Startup" icon, then click installer, click install, then it should install, then it will ask you for "System Additions" disk so drag it to the MinivMac [Program] and then it will ask you to put the "System Startup" disk so drag it, then click quit
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7. Put the minivmac folder you created earlier in the root of your SDCard
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Things you will do on phone:
8. Open up the MinivMac app you installed, press the option button (which is located on the left of the phone) then click insert disk, a menu will show up, click on 896K, THEN
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TADAAAAAA!!!! You have MacOS 6 on your phone:good::laugh:
PS: In the top menus of the MacOS 6, if you click them they wont work, because you have to hold them.:cyclops:
AND PLLLEEEAAASSSEEE! Submit this as a news tip!
And Click The Thanks Button if I Helped!!:angel::angel::angel::angel::angel:
ANY QUESTIONS? PLEASE FEEL FREE TO POST AND ASK!
Can't see the attachments =-O
Carefully crafted on my Galaxy Note, for your eyes only
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Can't see the attachments =-O
Carefully crafted on my Galaxy Note, for your eyes only
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Whoops!! I will add them now, lol forgot to add them
EDIT: Cant right now, im not on my computer and its late
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Pancakes_Gio said:
Whoops!! I will add them now, lol forgot to add them
EDIT: Cant right now, im not on my computer and its late
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Can you upload to dropbox for temporary?
Yo Guys!
I Added The Attachments!
very cool, working great on nexus 7 but what kind of things can we do?
Pithism said:
very cool, working great on nexus 7 but what kind of things can we do?
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You can download the games that were optimized for this old MacOS
Btw i still havent figured out how to play those games.... Hmmm
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Pithism said:
very cool, working great on nexus 7 but what kind of things can we do?
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You could tell people you have a Mac...sorta
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This is sweet for sure! *bump*
Thanks mate
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http://droidmac.blogspot.com/
The Basilisk II port for android was amazing but is now dead. Still good work by the OP
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http://droidmac.blogspot.com/
The Basilisk II port for android was amazing but is now dead. Still good work by the OP
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I'd like to thanks for the link - just ran out of 8 thanks a day.
I actually discovered this app way long time ago. It's still in the app drawer tho I barely use it.
Anyway, I have upload Mac System 7.5.5, for those don't want System 6 on the OP.
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Dead Mac Icon
Am I the only one getting the "dead mac?" Followed the directions, and neither the 896K .dsk image nor a pre-existing one I generated with Basilisk II for Windows worked -- no matter what, I'm getting the "dead mac" icon. Ideas of what to try next?
While we're on it, anybody know where there are instructions for Basilisk II for Android? As I mentioned that's worked for me on my Win10 machine, wondering if that's an option since I see I can get it through the Google store.
Thanks!
Just to clarify...
Basilisk II port- does not work - At least not for SM-N920T (Note 5 / T-Mobile)
Mini VMac (Ver. 1.4.1) for Android - does not support chip-set emulation higher than a Mac Plus Roms or System 7.5.5 , so
What this means is NO COLOR on Android Mac emulation.
Hi, I was wondering, are desktop applications written in whatever language accepted here if they have anything to do with Android or other phone OS's? I have ideas and results for ROM (.zip) and .apk patching programs, will they be welcome or will I be drummed out of town?
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Hi, I was wondering, are desktop applications written in whatever language accepted here if they have anything to do with Android or other phone OS's? I have ideas and results for ROM (.zip) and .apk patching programs, will they be welcome or will I be drummed out of town?
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Hey there are plenty of desktop tools on xda, as long as they are related to android or windows phone you will be good (just post in the right section)
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Hey there are plenty of desktop tools on xda, as long as they are related to android or windows phone you will be good (just post in the right section)
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Thanks! Ill remember that...
Hello everyone!
I present to you ADB/Fastboot-Tools OC Setup for Windows 7 and 8.
What this tool does?
-It will setup ADB/Fastboot necessary files in a folder called "ADB-Tools" on C:\ and set the environment variable automatically.
-No need to download the full SDK and lot of typing, clicking, downloading to set everything up.
-Works on all versions of Android up to 4.4.2.
-Only a 1.68Mb download
Well here it is Enjoy!
Mirror: Rwilco12 Repository: One-Click ADB Installer.
Mirror: MediaFire: One-Click ADB Installer.
Thanks to Garwynn for testing and verifying the code/script.
Thanks to Rwilco12 for the Mirror.
Hello World. :beer:
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Hello Android 4.3
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Now you can find the One-Click ADB Installer on Rwilco12 Android repository.
Will check this out when I'm home from work.
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Glad I saw this in the Leary's UB thread. Gonna try this on my gfs laptop, I Dont have SDK on that yet.
Huge thanks!
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Glad I saw this in the Leary's UB thread. Gonna try this on my gfs laptop, I Dont have SDK on that yet.
Huge thanks!
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No need to download SDK this is all you need for ADB/fastboot to work.
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Omar04 said:
No need yo download SDK this is all you need for ADB to work.
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Huge thanks, bro. Won't be able to install til tomorrow, gotta be up for work in 3 stupid hours lol.
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When i write adb devices from cmd it says
offline
why?
anees02 said:
When i write adb devices from cmd it says
offline
why?
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Do you have USB Debugging enabled?
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Omar04 said:
Do you have USB Debugging enabled?
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Yes the problem solved because after i check on usb debugging there are 2 pop up notifications
i always missed the last one which tells you that you have to permit this computer always.
when i accept then the offline status has gone.
anees02 said:
Yes the problem solved because after i check on usb debugging there are 2 pop up notifications
i always missed the last one which tells you that you have to permit this computer always.
when i accept then the offline status has gone.
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Yes that ask for permission for current session or always.
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Omar04 said:
Hello everyone!
I present to you ADB/Fastboot-Tools OC Setup for Windows 7 and 8.
What this tool does?
-It will setup ADB/Fastboot necessary files in a folder called "ADB-Tools" on C:\ and set the environment variable automatically.
-No need to download the full SDK and lot of typing, clicking, downloading to set everything up.
-Works on all versions of Android up to 4.4.2.
-Only a 1.68Mb download
Well here it is Enjoy!
Mirror: Rwilco12 Repository: One-Click ADB Installer.
Mirror: MediaFire: One-Click ADB Installer.
Thanks to Garwynn for testing and verifying the code/script.
Thanks to Rwilco12 for the Mirror.
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Doesnt work for me. It pops up the cmd prompt really fast with blue text and I cant read what it says causes it shuts down real quick.
D: is my Windows installed drive.
C: is my data drive.
I looked in the root of D: and adb-tools is not there.
I have XP home sp3.
I also looked at my environment variable and it isnt there either.
Plus, I want to ask how your tool handles people that don't have a C: drive? (Why not use the systemroot variable instead?)
I also want to know if I can integrate this into the tool in my signature once this thing works for me?
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Doesnt work for me. It pops up the cmd prompt really fast with blue text and I cant read what it says causes it shuts down real quick.
D: is my Windows installed drive.
C: is my data drive.
I looked in the root of D: and adb-tools is not there.
I have XP home sp3.
I also looked at my environment variable and it isnt there either.
Plus, I want to ask how your tool handles people that don't have a C: drive? (Why not use the systemroot variable instead?)
I also want to know if I can integrate this into the tool in my signature once this thing works for me?
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Oh I didn't script it for use on Win XP sorry my bad (That's why in Tittle say Win 7-8 )
But is supposed to work there too. You have issues with your command prompt I've seen this before. You need to fix it going into Microsoft site or Google for it. Then try again.
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Omar04 said:
Oh I didn't script it for use on Win XP sorry my bad (That's why in Tittle say Win 7-8 )
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Oops.
Maybe you could use my instadb and instadbworker scripts from my signature(In the bin directory) for support on the other Operating Systems?
EDIT: Nevermind, I saw your edit.
Okay
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am i able to take logcat on this thing
So I downloaded DroidDrive and the Androidx86 ISO.
If you don't know where this is going, i'll tell you.
Android x86 is android... But for PCs.
I downloaded the ISO and I'm running it off of my PHONE...
So whilst my phone is plugged into the computer, the Android ISO is running!
It's so freakin' cool!
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So I downloaded DroidDrive and the Androidx86 ISO.
If you don't know where this is going, i'll tell you.
Android x86 is android... But for PCs.
I downloaded the ISO and I'm running it off of my PHONE...
So whilst my phone is plugged into the computer, the Android ISO is running!
It's so freakin' cool!
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I wanted to that but my phone's internal storage is pretty small.
Any tutorial on how you did this? I ran x86 via thumb drive and I hope to use it everywhere I go in any laptop, resuming my work previously
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I wanted to that but my phone's internal storage is pretty small.
Any tutorial on how you did this? I ran x86 via thumb drive and I hope to use it everywhere I go in any laptop, resuming my work previously
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Download the DroidDrive [paid] apk file from a site that has it and follow the instructions once it's installed. I recommend using an SDcard. The newest ISO image file from Android-x86.org is 199MB. But DriveDroid works.
PM me for more detailed instructions, and don't forget to use the Thanks! button!
where do i can find DroidDrive and the Androidx86 ISO?
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where do i can find DroidDrive and the Androidx86 ISO?
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You can find DriveDroid on the Play Store and you can find the ISO on Android-x86.org.