How to run huawei themes or music on emulators like memu ldplayer or bluestacks? - General Questions and Answers

Hi guys if any one knows how to run huawei themes or huawei music apps on emulators like memu ldplayer or bluestacks because i don't know why it crushes

does anyone have any idea?

Both mentioned emulators are x86 / x86_64 CPU based - made to run on top of Windows OS, whereas Huawei devices are based on ARM CPU, what is default CPU type of Android devices.

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Hi,
I came across a video of running ubuntu on the tegra 2 powered AC100 a while back and today I was just thinking if it would be possible to run pc games such as mass effect 2 on the AC100 / other tegra 2 devices using the wine or crossover games applications.
I just had the idea today where you can use something like a lg g2x (or future tegra 3 devices) as a complete all in one device where you dual boot android and ubuntu and maybe even play pc games.
I know it's super crazy but I was wondering about it and got curious enough to ask a question on here. So apologies if it's dumb question.
The only possibility would be if Windows 8 will work on ARM and game publishers would then release games compiled for that. Then an ARM version of wine could be capable of running those. But right now all released Windows binaries are x86 or x86-64, it's impossible to run those on an ARM processor, except in an emulator. Which wine is not.
What about the following youtube users?
youtube.com/user/paranpi7#p/u
youtube.com/user/DamionYates2
They seem to be running windows (x86) programs on ARM devices (n900 runs on an old OMAP and AC100 on tegra 2)
The second video mentions qemu, which is an emulator. The first video mentions winegcc and compiling source. So it's not an x86 binary, but Windows code compiled into an ARM binary. It seems winegcc makes this possible. But that won't help you for apps where you don't have the source code.

How Install Android X86 on Microsoft Surface PRO

Hello guys can I make my Surface PRO dual boot between Android X86 and Windows 8?
If yes how do I do that?
Android on Surface pro
I've recently started using BlueStacks. It installs an emulator and will run some Android apps, but it is buggy. The only app I use through it regularly is SimpleMind and it works perfectly.
I second the BlueStacks suggestion, or yoh can run VirtualBox and load up Android x86 as a virtual machine. However, if two Bluestacks will run much faster.
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I've not seen Bluestacks as faster than a VM like Genymotion. However, being a recent Nexus 10 convert to the SP2, I do like Bluestacks better.
While Bluestacks is a bit slower, it's not that noticeable, plus Genymotion doesn't support the gyroscope/accelerometer like Bluestacks does.
Also, if you want ARM support on Genymotion, look up libhoudini.

Looking for device to play 64bit games

Is there a android box that runs Android 8 64bit? cause I want to play games that are 64bit only. I could just play it on a phone but the battery is short and there are no emulators that can run 64bit games

LDPlayer 4.0 - Another Best Android Emulator for PC Gaming

LDPlayer is a free Android emulator for PC designed specifically for mobile gamers. By making use of the Virtualization technology, the developer team has released two Android kernels, which are Android Lollipop 5.1 and Android Nougat 7.1. Thus, you will find LDPlayer 3 which is running Android 5.1, and LDPlayer 4 which is running Android 7.1 on their official website.
LDPlayer has developed many gamer-oriented features, like keyboard mapping controls, native screen recording, operation recorder (record script), multi-instance, etc. The multi-instance feature, which would be a great helper for those who want to play different games on one PC simultaneously, can allow you to create several virtual windows without using too much computer resources.
Moreover, LDPlayer is one of the lightest Android emulators that offer fast processing speed both on high-end and low-end PCs. It has been optimized for some high-demanding games too, such as Black Desert Mobile, Free Fire, World of Dragon Nest (WoD), etc. Though LDPlayer is not as famous as other emulators, it’s anticipated that more emulator users can find this new beast for gaming.
RobertShawn said:
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LDPlayer has developed many gamer-oriented features, like keyboard mapping controls, native screen recording, operation recorder (record script), multi-instance, etc. The multi-instance feature, which would be a great helper for those who want to play different games on one PC simultaneously, can allow you to create several virtual windows without using too much computer resources.
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With regards to the mentioned multi-instance feature and your statement that this doesn't use too much computer resources I've to say: YOU ARE WRONG. Player instances share computer resources, don't hook them. Both the CPU-cores and the RAM-amount you assign to be used by a player instance are taken off of given CPU-cores and RAM-amount.
Think about, if your time allows ...
Typically a player instance must have 2 CPU-cores and at least 2 GB RAM assigned in order to more or less flawlessly run a modern game, e.g. PUBG Mobile Lite, etc.pp.
This in mind and knowing Windows 10 according to Microsoft exclusively at minimum needs 2 GB RAM and 1 CPU core to run, for example on a Windows 10 machine with a quad-core CPU and 8 GB RAM you can only successfully run ONE player instance at same time.
Peoples using emulators like LDPlayer always should do the math!
jwoegerbauer said:
With regards to the mentioned multi-instance feature and your statement that this doesn't use too much computer resources I've to say: YOU ARE WRONG. Player instances share computer resources, don't hook them. Both the CPU-cores and the RAM-amount you assign to be used by a player instance are taken off of given CPU-cores and RAM-amount.
Think about, if your time allows ...
Typically a player instance must have 2 CPU-cores and at least 2 GB RAM assigned in order to more or less flawlessly run a modern game, e.g. PUBG Mobile Lite, etc.pp.
This in mind and knowing Windows 10 according to Microsoft exclusively at minimum needs 2 GB RAM and 1 CPU core to run, for example on a Windows 10 machine with a quad-core CPU and 8 GB RAM you can only successfully run ONE player instance at same time.
Peoples using emulators like LDPlayer always should do the math!
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Thay have an instance manager that can control how much cpu/ram you assign to each instance!
RobertShawn said:
Thay have an instance manager that can control how much cpu/ram you assign to each instance!
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You're missing the point :crying:
im wondering if theres a way to install samsung one ui home 9.0.10.76 on ldplayer v4.0.57.1

Old android games on new devices.

Is there any free way to play older android games like destinia or the Zenonia games? Anything from android 2 and up or 3 and up if possible? If so could someone explain it to me step by step please
You can test for backward compatibility of the new versions of Android framework by running mentioned games in an emulator what allows you to specify "Android Virtual Devices" with different API levels. Once you create the AVDs, you can test the applications with new versions of the Android framework.

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