Hi guys,
I have an USB audio-interface called RME Babyface which is Class Compliant. In this Modus that thing can work with Ipads aso...
Is there a chance to get "Class Compliant Modus" to work on my asus Transformer Infinity running Xenogenesis 5.1?
thx
phasA said:
Hi guys,
I have an USB audio-interface called RME Babyface which is Class Compliant. In this Modus that thing can work with Ipads aso...
Is there a chance to get "Class Compliant Modus" to work on my asus Transformer Infinity running Xenogenesis 5.1?
thx
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Give more info of what it does and whether it works on any android device and I'll have a look. If it is an ipad only device then the answer will be no.
Hi sbdags,
sry for the late answer. I use your cromi-X and i am very, very happy with your work.
The guys at RME told me, that stock android is not class complaint, but in ubuntu and Linux Distributions there are "class complaint" drivers included. As I understand (not much Android is based on Linux?
I found the Unbuntu Dual-Boot thread and will look into it.
As i don´t understand anything about Linux,i´m sorry i can´t provide any more infos.
thank you very much for responding.
phasA
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The EEE Transformer is the pick for me i think, have just bought an ipad2 a few weeks back and it sucks (no jailbreak = no customization) [No offence Apple lovers]
Tho i would love to have a Windows7 tablet with the EEE's AWSOME dock, SD Reader, USB ect ect, but also run android on it. will it be possible to dual-boot the two OS' ?
Not officially off course but eventually, is it possible for devs to port over win7 ?
might be a silly question but i have to know before i go purshasing one..
Nico
No. windows seven doesnt.run on arm hardware. Windows 8 might. But no one.knows when that is being released. But to answer ur question. No though you can remotly connect to a pc
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Definitely not possible currently, as nobody has access to a Windows 7 build compiled for ARM processors, at least other than Microsoft themselves and perhaps a few outside people doing testing for them...
Eventually, an ARM build of Win7 or a future Win release (depends whom you ask) is on the cards (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/21/us-dealtalk-intel-idUSTRE73K7ZZ20110421 "Microsoft's plans to make future versions of Windows 7 compatible with ARM is another reason why Intel needs to move faster to get into Microsoft devices, Shah said"), but I'd guess you won't be able to buy it retail, and even if you can, whether or not you can install it depends on a lot more than just whether the processor architecture is right.
I'd give this a chance of "slim to none".
xNixon said:
The EEE Transformer is the pick for me i think, have just bought an ipad2 a few weeks back and it sucks (no jailbreak = no customization) [No offence Apple lovers]
Tho i would love to have a Windows7 tablet with the EEE's AWSOME dock, SD Reader, USB ect ect, but also run android on it. will it be possible to dual-boot the two OS' ?
Not officially off course but eventually, is it possible for devs to port over win7 ?
might be a silly question but i have to know before i go purshasing one..
Nico
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Search? It's been answered many times before.
wiredmonkey said:
Search? It's been answered many times before.
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...and it's been answered twice before your post, as well.
Your best alternative to a Windows 7-running tablet similar to the transformer would be the Acer Iconia W500, which is similar to the A500 except for the fact that it runs windows. It will also have a keyboard dock accessory, although i personally prefer the ASUS offering
Rumor has it that the Eee Pad Slider (transformer with a slide out keyboard buit into the back) will have both android (ARM) and windows 7 (AMD fusion I believe) based models.
I'm looking for a dvd burer that will work with the Asus Transformer. So far no luck finding one because none will work with android. Anybody had better luck? Is there a dvd driver for android?
No, ASUS tablet not support dvd driver
Daniel123de said:
No, ASUS tablet not support dvd driver
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Since the driver is a module in the kernel all we need is a kernel developer to take an interest in this and you will have native support. Then someone needs to recompile cdrecord for the tegra2 processor. This can be done and I am sure in time it will be done. Basically any peripheral that works on a linux desktop system can work on the transformer if someone codes the driver and any helper programs for it.
Old school
I really do not understand why messing with DVD's from Android. Flash cards are the way and they are cheap enough these days. The mSD card slot is there for a reason...
Hi
I've searched through various forums, but couldn't find an answer.
Is there a chance (in the near future) to use a DVB-T
USB Tuner with a honeycomb "powered" android device like the eee pad transformer?
Meaning does anybody know whether someone tried to program drivers for such devices for android 3.x?
I know there is a solution for Gen8 Archos devices with various USB Tv-tuners, but I couldn't find something similar for the eee pad.
Please excuse my bad English
Thanks in advance
Duffy
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I would love to know about it to HDHomerun just look to big for me a USB Stick and DVB-T port should just be fine.
Hopes for a answer here to
Hi all,
I'm in need of an android tablet that supports a USB audio in device. Has anyone tried this at all? If so what would be a good tablet to go for?
I've been looking at the archos 101 G9 but it hasn't quite been released yet and I need one now, which is a shame.
Any other suggestions?
Is there anything I need to bear in mind?
Also has anyone written code to interface with a USB audio in device? Is it possible to use the "AudioRecorder" class with a different device number perhaps? Or does it need to be done some other way?
Thank in advance!
Hi,
as i know Archos-G9 allready in the market.
NookColor works also with USB-AUDIO.
USB audio works on my Allwinner A10 tablet witn "Unofficial CyanogenMod 9 for many AllWinner A10 tablets" firmware from Christian Troy
Never heard that before but im sure Galaxy tab 10.1 will do it
It will work
we all should be polite enough to press thanks for anyone who helped US.
I'll check my Iconia A500 when I get home to see if it does.
Is there anyway you can install Windows 10 on this device?
Nope nope nope. There are no tf101 hardware drivers for Windows
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Is there anyway you can install Windows 10 on this device?
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Sadly - maybe because what they wrote was true at the time? - there have been a number of categorical, completely incorrect, replies to this question. I OWN an ASUS EEE tf101 powered by an Intel x86 "Atom" CPU. It was (originally) provided with Windows 7 installed. I ALSO own an ASUS EEE tf101 that's powered by an Nvidia Tegra - it runs Google Android "Ice Cream Sandwich". Yes, I'm a bit of an anorak when it comes to the EEE series. (I also own the SL101 "Slider"!) So, rabbiting on about "Windows RT" rather misses the point. (Yes, I also own a couple of "Surface RT" tablets!) I stumbled upon this thread looking for drivers to upgrade my ("Intel Inside") transformer from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
As of right now, I cannot state categorically that I'll find the drivers I need (drivers for the physical keyboard) and therefore cannot (unlikce some) categorically state that it is NOT possible to install Windows 10 on an EEE tf101, but it certainly IS possible to run WIndows 7. Becaus ASUS made both Intel Atom and Nvidia Tegra versions on the TF101.
Update:- a GOOD place to look for my missing drivers seems to be the Microsoft Forum (e.g. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...touchpad/d954a1a0-b206-4611-9e60-9fddddd90ee0 or https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ter-fall/ac0ac2c7-937b-4e83-be99-ae5af4c9a434)