Hello I am planning to buy an Asus device with Windows 8.1 RT, the problem is that I want to run an application which use Java. It seems that Java does not run in Windows 8 RT, is there some way around?
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IKVM (it's a .NET-based Java runtime) works on RT if you "jailbreak" the OS, but there's no publicly available jailbreak for 8.1 yet. On 8.0 it might work, though. You could try running your program through IKVM on "normal" Windows to test its compatibility (which isn't perfect, though most pure-Java apps will run).
How limited is Windows RT to install any kind of 32bits based software?
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GonzaloP said:
How limited is Windows RT to install any kind of 32bits based software?
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You're more or less safe to assume that any desktop program you find will /NOT/ install on Windows RT.
I just spent ages writing an incredibly lengthy post explaining why certain programs will or will not run on RT and other options only to get a gateway error when posting and losing all that I typed.
Nethams post sums it up nicely. If it won't run under IKVM or isn't in the list of desktop applications for RT on this forum, nope, not gonna run.
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Has anyone tried the Windows Mobile 6 SDK
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3A-A651-4745-88EF-3D48091A390B&displaylang=en
Have yet to download it myself, but I believed with this and the KITL mode we could compile a new crossbow rom? Maybe we could then use this core in the XDA-Live version?
Maybe anyone who knows about this stuff can give his reaction, I'm just thinking out loud.
man, d/l speed is slow.
I think you will find that the SDK is only for developing applications that run within the OS, not for creating images of the OS. This was the case for the mobile 5 sdk it allows developers to use the new cf.net framework. The 6 SDK includes the new namespaces including the updated system namespace and the new xbox namespace, as well as the new emulators.
Friends,
I am wondering if anyone has heard of emulating a Linux operating system locally on Windows Mobile (CE)? Something like PocketDOS but running a basic Linux operating system instead of DOS? I read about Bochs (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=291899), which may boot a Linux image, but from I've read Bochs doesn't work too well with Windows Mobile on the Rhodium?
I know I can use Putty (SSH) or VNC and such for remote Linux access, but the goal here is to get some basic version of Linux running locally. I'm not sure Haret's Android port is ready for prime time yet (from what I've read)
Does anyone have any ideas?
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=102603
Thanks for your response, but the idea at this point is to run Linux emulated, not native in Haret. I would love to run it Linux native using something like Android but unfortunately at this point Android doesn't look to be stable enough on the Rhodium platform for full-time 'production use'.
Any thoughts?
Here we go!
http://www.4shared.com/file/241929851/fc8a5591/WM70C1.html
Some good guys should dump it. ECEC at 50(dec)
Windows Phone 7 Emulator dump
here you are
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5890971
who is willing to port to other device?
You can download dumped packages here:
http://www.multiupload.com/WYKJJNBZOV
however this ROM for X86 CPU, so it's complete useless for ARM devices.
Also ROMIMAGE format without relocations, so it can't be relocked to other addresses.
(note - in my dump there wrong machine type in dll/exe files. It must be X86 instead of ARM)
Core is Windows CE 7.0 with multi-CPU support.
Cotulla said:
You can download dumped packages here:
http://www.multiupload.com/WYKJJNBZOV
however this ROM for X86 CPU, so it's complete useless for ARM devices.
Also ROMIMAGE format without relocations, so it can't be relocked to other addresses.
(note - in my dump there wrong machine type in dll/exe files. It must be X86 instead of ARM)
Core is Windows CE 7.0 with multi-CPU support.
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Well considering it was dumped from an emulator that runs on windows it makes sense that it's only x86 compatible lol.
Hi, do you know if is there any version of gcc ported of windows mobile?
My idea is to develop apps directly on the phone. do you know if is there any package, sdk, etc, to develop ON the phone? (like m-shell for Symbian device, if you know it)
Thank you very much
gygabyte017 said:
Hi, do you know if is there any version of gcc ported of windows mobile?
My idea is to develop apps directly on the phone. do you know if is there any package, sdk, etc, to develop ON the phone? (like m-shell for Symbian device, if you know it)
Thank you very much
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As mentioned on the WIKI page, there is Pocket GCC at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pocketgcc/files/
The project has been inactive for a long time, but I have used it on an older Pocket PC and was able to compile some programs.
Also see info here: http://mamaich.uni.cc/. Click on "Old Site" and then "Pocket PC".
hi i want to know is there a way to run exe files on android, i have a htc 10 oreo
exe is a Windows format, in general it will not work anywhere else natively. There are ways of making it work within Linux by using Wine and so on (i don't know about Macs) but on Android? No idea. There may be an app that allows you to run virtual machines, but beyond that, no.
An.exe file is indeed a windows based file, like .apk is for android, my guess is that it will never work. Not even sure what you want to run as an exe to make it work with android ?
like any emulator or anything? i want to run otohits and wine is currently not running on it. and even i dont know if it will i tried wine 3.0,, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 non of them work
ScummVM or Limbo from PlayStore? what exe you want to run?
i want to run otohits autosurfer app
Just use the Android app instead: https://www.otohits.net/home/mobile
If you really must use the Windows version, you could try Wine for Android (https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/android/), but be aware: Emulation is far from perfect.
You can think of an Emulator like a live translator for two languages, but the difficulty is that each word from the Windows language needs to be translated to 100-1000 words in the Android/Linux language and on top of that every time the Android system must return something to the Windows app, this doesn't mean that it only has to translate 1/1000th of the words, but it needs to translate another 1000 words in that direction as well. The real problem is that the translator might not be perfectly fluent in both languages and that some figuratives from each language cannot be translated to the other at all.
I tried limbo and many mkre wine too. But no luck, i have the android version but i dosent have many important features.
It cant autosurf.