Phoenix OS 113 : Connect to VGA monitor - General Questions and Answers

Sorry if i'm posting here, but i'm not allowed to post in specific PhoenixOS Forum...
I have just installed Phoenix OS v113 using Windows installer.
The laptop is an old IBM T60 with installed Windows, PhoenixOS and lastly RemixOS .
When booting PhoenixOS I need to output the video both to laptop screen and external VGA monitor.
Is it possibile?
Thanks

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instaling android to china netbook(just sharing a noob guide

instaling android to china netbook(just sharing a noob guide, iv made a long time ago)
guide how to install ANDROID to smartbook(China netbook)( WM8505) For IT geeks who like to play around with tech.... ( ACTUALY IM A ANDROID TAB USER)
1) first of all this is the spec of the smartbook
OS: WINDOWS EMBEDDED CE 6.0 CPU WM8505 DISPLAY 7 "TFT 800 * 480 MEMORY: DDRII 128/2GB NAND-FLASH INPUT 9V 1.5A TOUCH PAD I/O: 3*USB2.0, 1*RJ45, 1*SD socket, 1*earphone, 1*microphone, 1*DCIN
HERE WE HAVE 2 VERSION OF ANDROIDS THAT CAN BE INSTALL IN THIS TINY BOOK
1 ) ANDROID 1.6 (D/LOAD HERE) cheap-hack.com/files/wm8505/android/Script_android_wm8505_v2_mod.zip (http ://goo.gl/EOjyj)
2 ) ANDROID 2.2 FROYO( C/W A PRE INSTALL THEME MANAGER) (D/LOAD) cheap-hack.com/files/wm8505/android/UNGoogle_0.3.7_wm8505_V2_mod.zip ( http ://goo.gl/rsQRi )
I SUGGEST U INSTALL THE 1.6 VERSION AND UPGRADE IT AFTER THAT...
HOW TO INSTALL:
1) FORMAT SD CARD USING FAT32 FORMAT
2)DOWNLOAD, UNZIP AND PLACE THE SCRIPT IN SD CARD
3)PLACE THE SD CARD IN THE SMARTBOOK
4)NOW BOOT UR SMARTBOOK
5)WAIT AND U WILL SEE THE INSTALLATION WORKS AUTOMATICLY
6)U WILL BE PROMP TO REMOVE THE SD CARD..... REMOVE IT
7) WAIT I WHILE,( MAKE TAKE UP TO 5 MINUTES)
8) LAST U WILL HAVE ANDROID ON YOUR SMARTBOOK
* FOR UPGRADING FROM ANDROID 1.6 TO 2.2, JUST FOLLOW THESE STEP ABOVE
HAPPY TRYING GUYS.......
The links are not working.
Can you post new links
in been quite along time...most of the link are dead...im a bit bizzy..when i have some time..il try to provide a new link..sorry
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new link of new version on android for china smartbook wm8505
It includes the Android OS, the original Windows CE, and the updated version of Windows CE which was released by Sylvania.
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follow step 1- 8 not need to install version 1.6
feel free to try
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I have epc 1026 mini laptop it is stuck on logo
Loading os image
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[Android iA[ JB 4.2.2 Dualboot/Bare metal

Run JB 4.2.2 NATIVE (EFI bios only)
Diualboot with win8/linux/osx. - This is NOT a x86 emu - its bare metal
https://01.org/android-ia/documentation
Required materials:
•1GB or larger USB thumb drive
•A supported target device
•A laptop or PC running Linux, Windows, or Mac OS with working internet connection
Step 1: Back up your existing OS and all data on your device. The Android-IA installer will erase everything and repartition your hard drive automatically.
Step 2: Download the latest installer image for your device from the Downloads page.
Step 3: Prepare the USB thumb drive
Linux users:
•Unzip the downloaded file: `unzip your_installer_file.zip'
•Insert the USB thumb drive into your machine
•Open your terminal application and find the device name of the thumb drive. Run `dmesg' and look near the end for a name like "/dev/sdX" where X is a letter.
•Unmount any partitions that were automatically mounted: `sudo umount /dev/sdX*' (Where X is the letter from above)
•Write the live.img file from the extracted zip to the USB flash: `sudo dd if=live.img of=/dev/sdX bs=1M conv=fsync' (Where X is the letter from above)
Windows users:
•Extract the installer image from the downloaded zip file
•Download "Image Writer" application from https://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer/ and extract it to a folder of your chioce.
•Insert your USB drive into your computer.
•Find the drive letter of your USB drive by opening 'My Computer' on the desktop.
•Run Win32DiskImager.exe from Image Writer's directory.
•In Image Writer's window, select the installer.img you extracted from the downloaded zip
•In Image Writer's window, select your thumb drive's letter that you found in 'My Computer'
•Click "Write" and wait until the process is over.
Mac users:
•Extract the installer image from the downloaded zip file
•Open the Terminal (under Utilities)
•Execute `diskutil list' to get the current list of devices
•Insert your USB drive into your computer.
•Execute `diskutil list' again and determine the device node assigned to your flash media (e.g. /dev/diskN)
•Execute `diskutil unmountDisk /dev/diskN'
•Execute `sudo dd if=live.img of=/dev/diskN bs=1m'
•Execute `diskutil eject /dev/diskN' and remove your flash media when the command completes.
Step 4: Prepare device for installation:
•Set the device to boot from the USB thumb drive (device-specific instructions can be found on the devices page.
•Make sure "UEFI Boot Support" is enabled in the BIOS.
Step 5: Install the system.
• Plug in the USB thumb drive with the Android-IA installer image created in step 1
• Power on the device
• From the boot menu, choose "Install Android to hard disk"
• Wait until the installer finishes
• Unplug the USB thumb drive
• Power off the device by holding down on the power button for 10 sec., then power on the device and choose "Boot Android system" (or let the countdown timer expire)
You're done! Enjoy your Android-IA device.
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Hello.
I installed the latest Android-IA (android-4.2.2_r1-ia1) on my Acer Iconia W700, and it works perfectly. The only downside (however, huge one) is the lack of libhoudini - without it half of android apps refuse to load on x86 processor. Which, by the way, scores ~70000 in Antutu (!)...
I searched everywhere, but there's just too little information on both libhoudini as well as Android-IA . Please, can anyone help in porting this library to Android-IA? I know it is not open source, but so are gapps, and Android-x86 already uses libhoudini. So there shouldn't be any real difficulties...
WBR, Draco.
Drakosha said:
Hello.
I installed the latest Android-IA (android-4.2.2_r1-ia1) on my Acer Iconia W700, and it works perfectly. The only downside (however, huge one) is the lack of libhoudini - without it half of android apps refuse to load on x86 processor. Which, by the way, scores ~70000 in Antutu (!)...
I searched everywhere, but there's just too little information on both libhoudini as well as Android-IA . Please, can anyone help in porting this library to Android-IA? I know it is not open source, but so are gapps, and Android-x86 already uses libhoudini. So there shouldn't be any real difficulties...
WBR, Draco.
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Antutu score 70000!? really? You are using the i5 model?
Drakosha said:
Hello.
I installed the latest Android-IA (android-4.2.2_r1-ia1) on my Acer Iconia W700, and it works perfectly. The only downside (however, huge one) is the lack of libhoudini - without it half of android apps refuse to load on x86 processor. Which, by the way, scores ~70000 in Antutu (!)...
I searched everywhere, but there's just too little information on both libhoudini as well as Android-IA . Please, can anyone help in porting this library to Android-IA? I know it is not open source, but so are gapps, and Android-x86 already uses libhoudini. So there shouldn't be any real difficulties...
WBR, Draco.
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I remember finding a manual install of libhoudini somewhere but it didnt work. That was with the february version of A-IA, though.
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Drakosha said:
Hello.
I installed the latest Android-IA (android-4.2.2_r1-ia1) on my Acer Iconia W700, and it works perfectly. The only downside (however, huge one) is the lack of libhoudini - without it half of android apps refuse to load on x86 processor. Which, by the way, scores ~70000 in Antutu (!)...
I searched everywhere, but there's just too little information on both libhoudini as well as Android-IA . Please, can anyone help in porting this library to Android-IA? I know it is not open source, but so are gapps, and Android-x86 already uses libhoudini. So there shouldn't be any real difficulties...
WBR, Draco.
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Did you ever find a solution to this?
DJDrew said:
Did you ever find a solution to this?
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Hi there
I'd also be glad to hear more about that...From what I could gather so far, there is no fully working ARM translator / libhoudini solutions for android IA. Hence the only solution would be to switch to android x86...
Change dpi and get bluetooth working with android and windows 8.1 at the same time
Do these changes if you are confident in your skills. I'm student and quite busy so if you ask something it can take some time for me to answer. Damages you might do to your system are your own responsibility. I have tested these instructions with Acer W700 on android-4.2.2_r1-ia3 and can confirm that they worked for me.
First changing dpi from original 213 to 160:
1. Get file manager on android like ES file Explorer
2. R/W rights to whole system on android
3. From root go to /system/etc/machine-props/
4. Open acer-w700.prop with ES Explorer and edit line "ro.sf.lcd_density = 213" and change 213 to 160
5. Reboot android and system should now be 160 dpi
Now about that bluetooth. I find it annoying that you have to pair your bluetooth mouse and keyboard again every time when you switch between android and windows 8.1. So I did research and found a way to fix this problem and here's how to do it. I can confirm that this works with Acer bluetooth/cover keyboard and MS Sculpt touch mouse.
1. Pair your bluetooth devices first with android and the with Windows
2. On Windows download PsExec
3.Then from downloaded file copy PsExec.exe in Windows to directory C:\Windows\System32 or to directory where your System32 folder is.
4. Write in the search cmd and run it as administrator
5. Then use command: psexec -s -i regedit.exe
6. Now go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\BTHPORT\Parameters\Keys
7. From \Keys you can find your paired bluetooth devices. First there is the devices bluetooh mac address and 32 numbers long linkkey. Now write those linkeys and mac addresses up or copy them.
8. Now everything is set on Windows side. Next boot to android.
9. On android you need again for example ES file Explorer and R/W rights
10. With file Explorer fro root go to /data/misc/bluedroid/
11. Open file called BT_config.xml
12. From text find your devices using mac address
13. When you find you devices mac addres scroll down and you should see line with linkkey and 32 number code.
14. Now take that 32 number code you got from Windows
15 You have to change it little so the linkey works and here how it's done:
for example your Windows linkkey is "12345678qwertyuiasdfghjkpoiuytre" now set it as 8 number clusters like this
"12345678 qwertyui asdfghjk poiuytre"
Now you have to reverse those 8 number clusters
Take the set on far right "poiuytre" and mark it like this "po iu yt re"
Now reverse those pairs like this "re yt iu po"
Now "reytiupo" this is the first line in the new linkkey
Do the same for other three cluster. After it's done this example linkkey looks like this "reytiupojkghdfasuityerqw78563412"
16. When you have your modified Windows linkkey ready you can just replace the old one from the file BT_config.xml
17. Now just reboot android and your keyboard and mouse should work.
I've found that sometimes when switching from Windows to android bluetooth doesn't connect. Just reboot android and your bluetooth devices should connect.
I would have posted this on deveopers site where people visit more often but you need 10 posts and this is my first one so if you can you should link my post there so more people can enjoy these instructions.
Thank you for reading this and don't forget to like it :good:
Anyone know where to find the source code for this?

Bliss OS Install on Dell Venue 8 (7840)

I've downloaded the ISO for Bliss OS 11.13 (64bit for Intel Atom processor), created a Live USB using Rufus on Win10 and am trying to figure out how to install it to the my Dell Venue 8 7840 (running Android 5.1, unlocked and rooted). But the installer doesn't recognize there's an android tablet connected via usb.
I've ensured that the my Dell Venue 8 7840 (unlocked, rooted running Android 5.1) has both the MTP Dell drivers as well as the ADB drivers in Windows 10 and I can launch a terminal and run typical ADB/Fastboot commands and the device responds.
I've tried using all of the available "Allwinner" usb tools (PhoenixSuit, Phoenix USB Pro and LiveSuit) but none of these will accept the iso file I've downloaded directly from the Bliss OS site. Am I doing something wrong? My tablet isn't supported by CWM/TWRP or any of the major custom ROMS (LineageOS etc) so I can't update passed the current Android 5.1 as Dell no longer manufactures Android tablets.
Please tell me if anyone has been able to successfully install Bliss OS on an Intel Atom based Android tablet
Thanks
any update on this?

xFSTK downloader for Intel processors

Hi,
I was just wondering if there is any forum specific for xFSTK?
Lots of Android devices have an Intel processor and considering the hugh number of different types of Intel processors it might be worth to have a forum specific for xFSTK, whatever the target processor in the device and whatever the platform xFSTK is running on (Win PC, Linux, Mac).
I'm also asking this because I have a post about xFSTK (see link) but, considering the post is related to an old device, it will probably not get any response while the error(s) in the xFSTK log may also appear with other devices and Intel processors.
Thanks in advance
link:
Intel Atom Z3560 (Moorefield) - Not Flashing Correctly
Hi, I got an old Asus Android S 8.0 Z580CA tablet with above mentioned processor. The bootloader is bricked, so I got a black screen all the time. However, xFSTK downloader running on my Win7 PC seems to communicate with the tablet over USB...
forum.xda-developers.com
Good question. I have found your message because I have the same in mind. What I'm interested in where is the latest and greatest xFSTK is located. So far I found this link: https://github.com/edison-fw/xFSTK/. I don't know if this one is anyhow diverged from the windows versions.
I'm wondering if i can installl windows or linux on the phone using xfstk?

Can NOT install blissos

HW: x86 PC (intel integrated graphic card + NVIDIA graphics card)
SW: Blissos 14.3 (since nvidia card is poorly supported on x86 android, in android-x86_64_defconfig, comment out all NOUVEAU related configs)
Prerequisite: In BIOS, video setup -> IGD (expect to use intel graphic card)
Steps:
1) Install Ubuntu 20.04
2) Use rufus to write .iso image into U disk
3) Insert U disk into x86 PC, reboot x86 PC
4) From boot options, if choose 1st option to start Blissos directly // it's OK to start
5) From boot options, if choose installation of blissos // Why?? display screen is black, can't see any log output, after a while, blocked here, have to ctl+alt+del to reboot system
6) Power off x86 PC, unplug the NVIDIA graphics card
7) Start X86 PC again, it's OK to install Blissos!
8) Power off x86 PC again, plug the NVIDIA graphics card
9) Start X86 PC again, it's still OK to install Blissos!! // Why??
QA:
In step 5, since display screen is black, can't see any log output, it's difficult to know what is happened, could you please check it and give some comments?
After step 6 ~ step 9, if NOT change BIOS to default setting, it's OK to install Blissos for further installations,
for my special enviroment, NVIDIA graphics card of most x86 PCs can't be unplugged, how can I handle this case?
Dear experts, @electrikjesus and @HMTheBoy154 , could you have a look at this issue? thanks a lot

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