I know this seems to be a dumb question to some, but what is the MOTO G3 architecture, ARM, MIPS, or X86?
ARM
Henriquefeira said:
ARM
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Yes, and just to clarify that even though the processor is capable of 64-bit we do NOT have an arm64 OS, it is just arm (32-bit).
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Is this tablet a 64bit or 32 bit. I could not find a single anwser on the web. Thanks in advanced.
ostar2 said:
Is this tablet a 64bit or 32 bit. I could not find a single anwser on the web. Thanks in advanced.
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32bit. I believe we do have ARM 64bit, but not yet implemented for our devices. When our device required more than 4gb of memory then you should see the 64bit Droid version.
Thanks, that clears things up a bit.
buhohitr said:
32bit. I believe we do have ARM 64bit
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There is no ARMv8 64 bit hardware available yet, but Linux has been recently (kernel 3.7) ported to AArch64.
_that said:
There is no ARMv8 64 bit hardware available yet, but Linux has been recently (kernel 3.7) ported to AArch64.
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Yes, I remember that it supports the most popular chipset for ARM. Also, what is the latest version of arm?
ostar2 said:
Yes, I remember that it supports the most popular chipset for ARM. Also, what is the latest version of arm?
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It's a bit confusing, here is a list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ARM_microprocessor_cores
_that said:
It's a bit confusing, here is a list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ARM_microprocessor_cores
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So, that means that this tablet has the latest version of arm then, right?
Never mind, I just found out it uses an ARMv7 instruction set.
I after reading that article I found out Nvidia has been naming the Tegra 3 cpu models after comic book super heroes. :laugh: :laugh:
hello people, just checking new backtrack versions out there n came to this new rebuild of it called Kali Linux. it is already out for Arm devices. Do u guys think that it can be ported to canvas 2? Anybody want to take initiative? Am not so familiar with Arm architecture. For more information posting a link here. http://www.kali.org/downloads/#
some more info
a lil more digging : http://docs.kali.org/category/armel-armhf
sachin9767 said:
a lil more digging : http://docs.kali.org/category/armel-armhf
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i think native install will be difficult. but it is possible to run the ARM version on the ROM. it becomes painfully slow as the RAM available for KALI is around 150MB or so
check this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zpwebsites.linuxonandroid
darkangel1016 said:
i think native install will be difficult. but it is possible to run the ARM version on the ROM. it becomes painfully slow as the RAM available for KALI is around 150MB or so
check this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zpwebsites.linuxonandroid
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kali linux runs on raspberry pi natively, with only 700mhz processor arm v6 and 512 mb ram. so it will run much better on a110 IMO. the link you provided, am not getting the correct idea does it directly boot the linux or through x server and vnc ?
sachin9767 said:
kali linux runs on raspberry pi natively, with only 700mhz processor arm v6 and 512 mb ram. so it will run much better on a110 IMO. the link you provided, am not getting the correct idea does it directly boot the linux or through x server and vnc ?
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IIRC, the booting sequence of RPi is different from that of our device. as of now, i am sure it is difficult for native install. the link i provided is through VNC
if there is a way to boot Kali directly, that will be pretty awesome.
I want to compile android for a new device with that setup:
Code:
PLATFORM
OS Android 7.0 (Nougat)
Chipset Qualcomm MSM8940 Snapdragon 435
CPU Octa-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU Adreno 505
What compiler / env vars I should use?
Do I have emulator that I can config for that setup?
Thanks.
roman.mandeleil said:
I want to compile android for a new device with that setup:
Code:
PLATFORM
OSAndroid 7.0 (Nougat)
ChipsetQualcomm MSM8940 Snapdragon 435
CPUOcta-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53
GPUAdreno 505
What compiler / env vars I should use?
Do I have emulator that I can config for that setup?
Thanks.
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https://source.android.com/source/initializing
DO NOT CONTACT ME VIA PM TO RECEIVE HELP, YOU WILL BE IGNORED. KEEP IT IN THE THREADS WHERE EVERYONE CAN SHARE
Droidriven said:
https://source.android.com/source/initializing
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Thanks for the reply. I know that page but cant find there
the concrete differences in conifgs between different
chipset?
roman.mandeleil said:
Thanks for the reply. I know that page but cant find there
the concrete differences in conifgs between different
chipset?
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What do you mean "configs between different chipset"? Setting up the environment is a universal thing, the differences should come when you sync repo to download your device's source code. Sync the correct source and you're ready to go, as far as I know.
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Hi Mates! I am kinda late in 64bit rom party. I am trying to read as many as possible post just to understand it. First, if i upgrade to 64bit rom, can i play some of the 64bit games that is not compatible with our device. Second, can you explain the process. No need in pointing the link just the files that i need to download and flash. Thank you so much.
pumpkin072618 said:
Hi Mates! I am kinda late in 64bit rom party. I am trying to read as many as possible post just to understand it. First, if i upgrade to 64bit rom, can i play some of the 64bit games that is not compatible with our device. Second, can you explain the process. No need in pointing the link just the files that i need to download and flash. Thank you so much.
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Have a look here about the meaning of 32 and 64 bit hardware and software:
What is the difference between a 32-bit and 64-bit system?
An explanation of the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit, and what the terms mean in reference to hardware and software.
techterms.com
Hope that helps to understand the difference and how it works together.
pumpkin072618 said:
Hi Mates! I am kinda late in 64bit rom party. I am trying to read as many as possible post just to understand it. First, if i upgrade to 64bit rom, can i play some of the 64bit games that is not compatible with our device. Second, can you explain the process. No need in pointing the link just the files that i need to download and flash. Thank you so much.
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Afaik if you have a G610X device then natively the phone supports A64 which means Arm (32-bit) with 64-bit binder. This means that the OS is 32-bit while the hardware is 64-bit capable. There now exists vendors that cater to both Arm64 and A64, Treblue and TheRealVendor respectively. If you like to go Arm64 (A-only), try Treblue vendor and flash some GSI's like Crdroid, LineageOS, or Havoc, among many others. If successful, then yes you can start up 64-bit (Arm64) apps and games, albeit it may be really laggy as the phone, while 64-bit capable hardware-wise, meets the bare minimum to even run these newer games and apps. But at least you can use them to some extent rather than not on Arm and A64...
Mightx said:
Afaik if you have a G610X device then natively the phone supports A64 which means Arm (32-bit) with 64-bit binder. This means that the OS is 32-bit while the hardware is 64-bit capable. There now exists vendors that cater to both Arm64 and A64, Treblue and TheRealVendor respectively. If you like to go Arm64 (A-only), try Treblue vendor and flash some GSI's like Crdroid, LineageOS, or Havoc, among many others. If successful, then yes you can start up 64-bit (Arm64) apps and games, albeit it may be really laggy as the phone, while 64-bit capable hardware-wise, meets the bare minimum to even run these newer games and apps. But at least you can use them to some extent rather than not on Arm and A64...
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Thanks for the answer bro. I already flashed HROM by Astrako. Last thing though, can you recommend any GSI/Pixel like rom? I was wondering if there is any semi stable gsi rom. I'm kinda craving for new ui.
pumpkin072618 said:
Thanks for the answer bro. I already flashed HROM by Astrako. Last thing though, can you recommend any GSI/Pixel like rom? I was wondering if there is any semi stable gsi rom. I'm kinda craving for new ui.
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Lots of GSI's to choose from like LineageOS, HavocOS, CrDroid, Corvus, Pixel Experience, FluidOS, AOSP, etc.... Just check out each to see which fits your needs. Just make sure that the version you are getting is compatible with your vendor.
Hi there,
First of all i know there is a thread which concludes with that it would result in overheating and stuff. I am running bliss os 11.13 which comes installed with arm64 and arm support. When i try to install a arm64 app it works fine however there is a app that i want to install that knows something is up and says that it wants arm64 -v8 processor. I thought that by using gl tools it would hide the specs. i chose the profile the most closest to my pc. It still detects it as something else. How can i fake the architecture for the app to run. Please help.