The page really needs an update. Last modification was 10 months ago and there are outdated and WIP pages.
Its a mess and not really helpful for newer Surface Modders.
Not to mention there is a user keeping the USB tool updated to this day, who is actively helping with the tool, Yet there needs to be better documentation on the updates as well. But i would like to ask if this will ever get updated, because its a bit out of date with missing documents including the Linux, USB tool tab, and quite a few other things including outdated or messy instructions.
Last dated Modification: Christmas eve of last year. Most changelog links are either deads or lead beck home.
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Open Surface RT Home - Open Surface RT
Get the most out of your Surface RT and other Windows RT devices. Install Linux or Windows 10 on ARM32.
openrt.gitbook.io
The various categories are being reworked as far as I know but I'm not sure about the current status. As part of the rework (and still work in progress) the Windows side of things was temporarily moved here:
Welcome - Windows
Welcome to the Windows space of the Open RT Community GitBook.
jwa4.gitbook.io
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This message is for all which are helping us on having wonderfull Artemis.
Keep the good work, and, if possible, let's have the Cube with this R2.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/12/windows-ce-6-0-r2-to-support-videoconferencing/
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Posted Nov 12th 2007 11:39PM by Nilay Patel
Filed under: GPS, Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video
Although Windows Mobile generally gets all the attention, a whole spectrum of PMPs and GPS units run Windows CE (also known as Windows Embedded) with great results, so the feature list for Windows CE 6.0 R2 is a little sneak peek at what we might see in the next year or so. Microsoft isn't actually officially announcing R2 until Thursday at an event in Japan, but the changelog and a download have already appeared on the web for your eager eyes -- revealing the big addition of video over IP calling in addition to bolstered VoIP features and other obvious-but-welcome tweaks like SDHC support and Remote Desktop Protocol 6.0. No word on when OEMs will start rolling any of this out, obviously, but that's not stopping you from checking the whole list at the read link and dreaming of your own personal super-PMP, now is it?
The problem is that we don't have Windows CE 6.0.
We have Windows Mobile 6.0.
It works with Windows CE 5.2.
I know this is a long shot but are there any car modding developers out there who could make a windows mobile version of the greddy emanage support tool.
Would be amazing if I could just plug my HD2 in to my emanage blue piggy back ecu to monitor/change settings.
p.s. currently about 2/3 the way through of fitting an eaton M45 supercharger to my fto
the specs needed for the original software are quite low -
266mhz cpu (for real time monitoring)
128mb ram
50mb hard drive space
svga monitor (800X600)
my beast
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I doubt this would every happen unless Greddy wants to release the source code which I don't see ever happening.
Rhodium500 said:
I doubt this would every happen unless Greddy wants to release the source code which I don't see ever happening.
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there is one guy who has allready released his own version emanage tools and it was an open source project.
I have just grabbed a copy and it includes .pdb files if these are the source code files (sorry for the newbie question)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J9F0CTVO
This version isnt as fully featured as the original greddy one but still measures -
rpm
air fuel ratios
boost
throttle position
Good Afternoon,
This is my first post so my apologies people if its in the wrong place.
I am mainly looking for some feedback, some testing and ways to improve the current program
I have been asked to develop an android automation batch file as a project with the functionality of
*Listing attatched Device
*Rebooting phone
*Rebooting into recovery
*Rebooting into Download mode
ALSO:
Controlling device automation from keyboard
i.e W:to move selection up A: to move selection left S: to move selction down and so on.
I am a great fan of XDA and been a member a while and most of things I know today have been from you guys so please be nice and respect the work I have done.
Also this is my first ever batch program and I welcome "constructive" critiscism and useful tips on how to make this project better.
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INFO - This program assumes a few things,
You have a device attatched and have USB DEBUGGING mode enabled
The batch file is in the location on your PC where adb.exe is (from the Andoid developer tools from google)"Otherwise secified directories willl be wrong".
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AT PRESENT THIS HAS ONLY BEEN TESTED ON n9005 and i9300.
******PASSWORD = donel **********
SCREENSHOTS:
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Thanks for the time taken to look at this project it is much appreciated
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I have Linux running on a rooted Galaxy Z Fold 4 although it is incredibly slow due to the lack of KVM support in the kernel.
There are multiple ways to run Linux on Android, although many of them are constrained and in order to get the most out of Linux running on the Z Fold 4, I'm looking to run a fully featured build in a VM on my device.
As an app developer myself, I'm looking to contribute to the Limbo VM project to update the application to work more effectively with foldable devices like the Z Fold 4 and hopefully make it easier to run the new Gnome-Mobile-Shell project in an emulator on Android devices for testing apps during development for the platform and to enable Android users to run Linux mobile apps on Android.
Although in order to get started with this project, it would help to have KVM support in the device kernel, though I'm not experienced in modding Android rom kernels and any help from a more experienced rom modder would be welcomed!
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Hello. I got myself a Surface RT and realized it's basically useless today. I can not even use it for simple school work... so I set out to find a solution. I ended up following a guide to install Windows 10, but now I'm stuck with this error I don't understand at all.
I cannot get the device to boot back into RT 8.1 now and am forever stuck on the Recovery screen.
Tragic, I know.
I have very little experience with command prompt, so this could be a really dumb question... but I was not getting good answers from google.
So what does this error mean and what should I do? heh-
hello
am i missing something but i see no error message on your screenshot?
With the caveat that it will still be useless with 10 on, have you tried Media Builder?
Windows 10 Build 15035 Media Builder
Windows 10 Build 15035 Media Builder: This media builder will download Windows 10 Build 15035, apply common modifications, install apps, install drivers and generate custom installation media ready for use on the selected device. Windows 10...
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