i want to change from android to windows
i try change my software app but it didnt work
it says the device to slow or protected by manufacturer
device name: idata95e
CPU: snapdragon 200 High-performance dual-core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A5 processor
Operating System: Android 4.0
Memory: 4 GB ROM+512 MB RAM
gpu: adreno 203
1- i want to change it to windows mobile os.
2-if not Is there a way to make windows m. Apps work on Android
3-if not can i download a custom rom on it
4-I already root the device is there a recovery and custom rom for it?
Help me please
thanks.
It's impossible. Where did you see it was possible ? It's fake.
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hi.
Is there a way to put ubuntu on the samsung gio?
I mean running it in a terminal and then connect to it via VNC.
I tried it with a tutorial on youtube but it didn't work!
Please help me i really want my gio to be a laptop
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Did you know??
System requirements of ubuntu is
1 GHz CPU (x86 processor (Pentium 4 or better)) <== you GIO is ARM processer not X86 processer
1 GiB RAM (system memory) <== your GIO not have enough ram
15 GB of hard-drive space (or USB stick, memory card or external drive but see LiveCD for an alternative approach)<== OK you can use 16gb or 32gb Sdcard
800 by 600 screen resolution <== GIO is 320*480 it not enough
information form
help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
sorry for my bad english
pureexe said:
Did you know??
System requirements of ubuntu is
1 GHz CPU (x86 processor (Pentium 4 or better)) <== you GIO is ARM processer not X86 processer
1 GiB RAM (system memory) <== your GIO not have enough ram
15 GB of hard-drive space (or USB stick, memory card or external drive but see LiveCD for an alternative approach)<== OK you can use 16gb or 32gb Sdcard
800 by 600 screen resolution <== GIO is 320*480 it not enough
information form
help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
sorry for my bad english
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Its possible, Because ubuntu has more than one version.
e.g. ubuntu 10.04 can run on a ARM processor (with a little bit of tweaking) and on a 600Mhz processor (and 120mb ram) and thanks to CM7 and other roms we can overclock our gio to 1Ghz
Think about it...do you really want Ubuntu on this small display...makes no fun I think how do you want to work on this, it lags all day on Galaxy Gio.
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It's possible but hard to do...
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It's too hard to do it......
I don't even know if you'd be able to find drivers to make Ubuntu work on the device (e.g., display drivers for X11...)
Hey XPlay Forums, i Know this isnt 120% Related, But im interested in Kernel, Proper Rom & Scripting Developement, so im Making a Poll of What Linux Distro's people are Using + Why!
Also If u wanna Know mein Specs:
CPU: Dual Core Intel 2.4 GHz
GPU: Intel Family Integrated Accelerator, Or sth
RAM: 1GB , 2 512 Chips, DDR2
Mobo: Dunno
Please if Ur going to Vote, Vote in this code/pattern:
Linux Distro Name:
Version:
Some Info:
Tweaks:
Free Ram Idle:
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My Stuffs:
Linux Distro Name: Lubuntu
Version: 12.04
Some Info: Very Fast and Has alot Of Free ram For me to Consume, :3
Tweaks: Removed CPU Throttle, Govenor is Performance, I/O Schedular is Noop, Preload Daemon Installed, Swappiness is Set to a more Sensible 10, MIGHT Install a Gnome Shell w/ No Animations ontop If Possible! (Can anyone confirm this posibility?)
Free Ram Idle: ~83Mb
List of Linux Distros!
I recompile sometimes for me the kernel (only to remove unused governors and frequencies) and I use my beloved arch to compile (only if I need to compile a rom probably I will need a stupid buntu or mint, silly java)
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Yes I agree with u about Java, they should support more Linux distributions!
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No, the problem for me is that I need for university/work the openjdk 7, not the stupid sun jdk 6 (and the last time that I tried to compile with the openjdk it gives a lot of error); so for me it is easier to switch distros than switch every time from the openjdk to the sun jdk (also I have a lot of package that have the openjdk as dependency so in case I need to reinstall something like 50 package only to recompile a rom, totally no sense)
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No, the problem for me is that I need for university/work the openjdk 7, not the stupid sun jdk 6 (and the last time that I tried to compile with the openjdk it gives a lot of error); so for me it is easier to switch distros than switch every time from the openjdk to the sun jdk (also I have a lot of package that have the openjdk as dependency so in case I need to reinstall something like 50 package only to recompile a rom, totally no sense)
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Lol, Lucky We can Dual Boot Stuffs,
I have a milagrow mgpt03 tab or tab top 7.18pro running on a jb 4.2.2 it is a rockchip device with rockchip rk3168 1.2ghz dual core cpu with power vr sgx540 gpu any one can help me in rooting this device. I have already tried simple methods like z4mod and farmaroot but both of it failed please help me with temporary or a permanent rooting method
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#cortex a9
#1gb ram
#model D716(rk30sdk)
#hardware rk30board
#kernel architecture arm v 7
Has anyone managed a 32bit build of the latest aosp and got it to actually boot? Am currently stuck on the android boot screen
We have a 64 bit phone. Why are you attempting to use the 32 bit build?
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We have a 64 bit phone. Why are you attempting to use the 32 bit build?
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I need a 32bit aosp or cm13 so I can build Sailfish on top of it.
I tried compiling a 32bit aosp and stole vendor binaries from the nexus 5 for 32bit, but I can't get surfaceflinger to do anything aside from getting stuck on boot animation.
now am trying to build cm13 with FORCE_32BIT flag in BoardConfig like I saw somewhere else.
Also since this phone is a dual cpu, it has both libs 32/64 so its not an issue there.
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I need a 32bit aosp or cm13 so I can build Sailfish on top of it.
I tried compiling a 32bit aosp and stole vendor binaries from the nexus 5 for 32bit, but I can't get surfaceflinger to do anything aside from getting stuck on boot animation.
now am trying to build cm13 with FORCE_32BIT flag in BoardConfig like I saw somewhere else.
Also since this phone is a dual cpu, it has both libs 32/64 so its not an issue there.
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I highly doubt that you'll ever really get this to work. Even if you did get a 32-bit system image onto the device, there won't be any drivers since they'll have been compiled for AArch64.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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I highly doubt that you'll ever really get this to work. Even if you did get a 32-bit system image onto the device, there won't be any drivers since they'll have been compiled for AArch64.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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I think your slightly wrong. See the Nexus 5x has 2 cpus, not both are AArch64. So the vendor partition has both 32bit and 64bit libs.
Also 64bit cpus are generally backwards compatible with 32bit
m4r0v3r said:
I think your slightly wrong. See the Nexus 5x has 2 cpus, not both are AArch64. So the vendor partition has both 32bit and 64bit libs.
Also 64bit cpus are generally backwards compatible with 32bit
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Well, no it doesn't have two CPUs. It has six cores on one SoC. It has four Cortex A53 cores and two Cortex A57 cores. You can see this by googling: snapdragon 808. Qualcomm's page details it.
You can see from ARM's specifications that both types of core are ARMv8-a AArch64 cores, which are 64-bit (hence AArch64). You're right that they include AArch32 ARMv7-a compatibility, as they have to for backwards compatibility. But I don't think Google or Qualcomm will have written any 32-bit drivers for the various radios, and GPU, etc on the device. So I don't think you'll get a 32-bit Android rom working on the 5X.
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Well, no it doesn't have two CPUs. It has six cores on one SoC. It has four Cortex A53 cores and two Cortex A57 cores. You can see this by googling: snapdragon 808. Qualcomm's page details it.
You can see from ARM's specifications that both types of core are ARMv8-a AArch64 cores, which are 64-bit (hence AArch64). You're right that they include AArch32 ARMv7-a compatibility, as they have to for backwards compatibility. But I don't think Google or Qualcomm will have written any 32-bit drivers for the various radios, and GPU, etc on the device. So I don't think you'll get a 32-bit Android rom working on the 5X.
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Hmm you might be right here, although the vendor partition seems to include identical lib and lib64 shared libs. I'll have to do more digging. The only other solution is to build sailfish 64bit but I don't think such a thing exists :'(
edit:
after digging around the vendor partition it seems theres both 32bit and 64bit binaries.
Because 64bit is a mixed bag, its not all positive. 64bit adrees space has much bigger memory footprint (64bit pointers etc)
I have an Android Box this is +-4 years old.
It is branded Xunity Eclipse and is running Android 4.
I would like to wipe it clean and install a stock version of Android 5 or better. There is nothing on this device that I need to keep
Where can I get a ROM for it?
Here are some specs:
Rockchip PK3188 1.61 Ghz
Cores - 4
Architecture - 4xARM Cortex-A9 @1.61 Ghz
Revision - r3p0
GPU Vendor - ARM
GPU Renderer - Mail-400 MP
Model - Eclipse (rk31sdk)
Manufacturer - Xuniy
Brand - rk31sdk
Board - rk31sdk
Hardware - rk30board
Bootloader - Unknown
Build ID - rk31sdk-eng 4.2.2 VBP01 eng.voinage.20140325.104632 test-keys
Java VM - Dalvik 1.6.0
Kernel Architecture - armv71
Kernel Version - 3.0.36+(eng.voinage.20140325.104632
Thank you
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