Hi!
We are looking for someone with skills to port this emulator to android.
Currently, it is being developed using SDL, because we want it as portable as possible. But not being poweful enough, we will change this in the future.
It's looking after an accurate emulation, not like the poor emulation founded in current android Genesis emulators. Currently is far better than Stef's Gens, and close to Snake's Fusion.
We will provide the sources, it's no about to rip other people emu.
We are doing this just for fun, so if anyone interested in making the android port, just let us know!
I have been a musician for around two decades now, and just recently decided to really start learning the guitar. I have a USB jack for it and was thinking about connecting it to my tablet to use as an amp. I cannot find an app for this, and dont even know if its possible.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Native Instruments for PC
Hi,
I haven't come across an Android solution, but if you also have a PC, I highly recommend Guitar Rig from Native Instruments, they even have a free version
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/producer/guitar-rig-5-player/
You will need an A/D to USB device to hook up your guitar. Personally I am using one of these cheap Chinese ones ...
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/Guitar-...149?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item1c206b351d
It's a fun !!
Hope this helps, Marcher
I couldn't find anything searching as far as an app.
However, I think that I may have found a reason for this. As far as I can tell from reading about it, there may be a latency issue with the way Android processes audio that has not been overcome. What that means to you is that you could strum your guitar, and then a second or so later the sound would (finally) come out of the tab.
There may never be an app for that on the versions of Android that we use today. Hopefully this limitation can be overcome someday in the future.
Final note; I gleaned this information on the interwebz. It may or may not be fact. I only researched until I found this answer and moved right along. So I certainly could be completely wrong. Feel free to correct me and respond to this potential fud with relevance.
thanks for the help. I was looking for a nice setup on the pc as well so this works great. Hopefully someone will come out with an app for that lol
Actually, low-latency native audio was implemented in Gingerbread, so it's quite possible.
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Yeah, win mobile used to have pocket stomp box.
Hi all
I am working on an amazing product where we need to do some prototyping using a ~7" tab that supports the ADK and the Android Accessory Protocol. Unfortunately, manufacturers are really slow at answering questions like that, and some of their support crews simply don't know.
So, do any of you guys know whether or not the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 supports the ADK? Or should I look somewhere else? (where?)
Just a silent little bump, because I'd really like to know?
I was wondering if anyone has tried sideloading OUYA onto an android stick and if so, how well did it perform? In particular I was wondering about any of the MK809 series. If nobody has tried it yet and would like to, check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/ouya/general/sideload-ouya-store-android-device-t2812860 and if you could possibly post your experience here, I would appreciate it.
I am currently starting development on Android TV for the Raspberry PI.
Not actual Android TV, but an android OS with all possibilities like Android TV.
The main reason for this project is that the most of the TVs that have HDMI have no support for the Android TV. With this you can get that experience without buying a new TV.
If you know any project like this, or have heard of someone starting a similar project, please inform me in this Thread.
And also would you like to see something like this for the raspberry PI? If you have any questions or suggestions, please write.
We are searching for developers, so please if you are interested please PM-me.
The project will be open source!
Hi, I was curious to know if this is still an active project?
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If someone was able to port an Android based ROM over, it would be pretty easy seeing as you would only need to port apks and stuff at that point....
The reason for me being here is: Amazon prime instant video isn´t working any more @ Kodi/XBMC etc. and it is unsure if it will be working ever again... (According to lordk @ kodinerds)
So the best solution will be using the app @ Android and i think there will be more raspberry pi2 user changing over to android.
Respect!!
If you need a tester, i´m ready for it.
Hristijan_95 said:
I am currently starting development on Android TV for the Raspberry PI.
Not actual Android TV, but an android OS with all possibilities like Android TV.
The main reason for this project is that the most of the TVs that have HDMI have no support for the Android TV. With this you can get that experience without buying a new TV.
If you know any project like this, or have heard of someone starting a similar project, please inform me in this Thread.
And also would you like to see something like this for the raspberry PI? If you have any questions or suggestions, please write.
We are searching for developers, so please if you are interested please PM-me.
The project will be open source!
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Whoa! Nice idea! Here are some threads which I guess can help You out:
Cyanogen 12.1 test builds for Raspi2
DevBerryPi
PiCast
Hope these help in some way.
Would love you for this?
There is a kind lollipop running. http://raspex.exton.se/?p=43
FWIW the marshmallow AOSP build from peyo works, and has GPU accel mostly working I believe. Other info here. Every other build I have found seems to be based off his and a handful of other peoples work.
I just tried a few forks of Android x86 on my RasPi 2 and all of them lagged like hell...
I would be very interested in Android TV on my RasPi 2, if it works without laggs.
JulianAT said:
I just tried a few forks of Android x86 on my RasPi 2 and all of them lagged like hell...
I would be very interested in Android TV on my RasPi 2, if it works without laggs.
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Considering that RasPi's are all either ARMv6 or ARMv7 class cores, I very much doubt you tried any X86 Android ports on your Pi2.
Found the android google group and appareantly there are some folks that got GPU accleration working with android 6.0 on the pi 2, check out the video... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCfdvZSOGuw
Oh i so hope someone will get this done...
I'm looking for a working youtube TV (like it should, not the addon in Kodi) so i can use the youtube app directly, not via Yatse..
Also would like to play around with android on my pi2..
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FWIW the marshmallow AOSP build from peyo works, and has GPU accel mostly working I believe. Other info here. Every other build I have found seems to be based off his and a handful of other peoples work.
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Would be nice if they also supported the Pi2. Looks like it's mostly Pi3 there
Thanks!!!
Hello, I need some help!
I have a raspberry pi 3 model, with the raspbian OS installed, and i'm trying to make GUI menu with some buttons, and when i click it will start applications installed on the raspbian, like Kodi, Libre Office and others or a page browser.
But the problem is that I can't make it. I already tried the Glade and the Python but that doesn't allow me to do what I really want.
Does anyone know such a program?
Thanks
Android based ROMs for Raspberry Pi - (Index of Android based ROMs for Raspberry Pi)
AOSP/Android TV for Raspberry Pi 3 - https://forum.xda-developers.com/ra...-tab-pi-aosp-android-tv-raspberry-pi-t3593506
LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1.2) for Raspberry Pi 3 - http://konstakang.com/devices/rpi3/CM14.1/
RaspAnd Nougat 7.1.2 for Raspberry Pi 3 - http://raspex.exton.se/?s=RaspAnd
RTAndroid - https://rtandroid.embedded.rwth-aachen.de/