http://pdk.android.com/online-pdk/guide/build_new_device.html
We'll need one.
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Stumbled on site after trying Amiga Invaders Demo from MS site. Amiga Inc. is getting into the pocket pc scene. The SDK is $400 but is sometimes waived if you do distro deal. Looks like it could be a winner. I'll let you know how I get on.
http://www.amiga.com
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A reverse engineered, open-source, Mali-400 driver.
Pretty cool, but don't expect to see it running on the Note soon.
It would be nice to see more opensource drivers!
Imagine if a new Android build's source comes out and a developer already has access to drivers for i.e the camera.
I don't understand why ARM or any other company doesn't make their drivers opensource in the first place.
Popular hardware will get reverse engineered opensource drivers eventually.
Nvidia's optimus for example. It just takes a lot of time.
But a driver is software and software has to be closed source for some reason
Here's a link for some more information if you're interested.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=arm_mali_reverse&num=1
So the waiting begins. Bump this thread next year when they're done
DaanJordaan said:
A reverse engineered, open-source, Mali-400 driver.
Pretty cool, but don't expect to see it running on the Note soon.
It would be nice to see more opensource drivers!
Imagine if a new Android build's source comes out and a developer already has access to drivers for i.e the camera.
I don't understand why ARM or any other company doesn't make their drivers opensource in the first place.
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I think its just one of those bloody minded ideas in business. "We don't do it that way because thats not the way we do things." Kind of circular logic stupidity.
If you are selling a product then surely its in your interest for your product to be more useful and become more popular!
Imagine buying a sports car which required you to use a driver with it as you were never allowed to know how to drive it yourself ;-)
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Imagine buying a sports car which required you to use a driver with it as you were never allowed to know how to drive it yourself ;-)
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Very nice comparison!
Just wanted to share this with you guys. There's some rooted apps in there too.
link to article or go to amazon and go to the appstore and look on the front page of the appstore for android.
I hope Google retaliates.
Free apps through appstore
Card Wars - Adventure Time Cartoon Network
Plex Plex, Inc.
Notepad+ Apalon
Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Sega of America
The Room Two (Kindle Tablet Edition) Fireproof Games
Dr. Panda's Bus Driver TribePlay
Wedding Dash Deluxe PlayFirst, Inc.
AccuWeather Platinum AccuWeather
Root Explorer Speed Software
Ravensword: Shadowlands Crescent Moon Games
Sudoku 10'000 Plus 1gravity LLC
Pho.to Lab PRO - professional photo editor with lots of beautiful effects, frames and filters! VicMan LLC
Informant 3 Web Information Solutions, Inc.
Business Calendar Appgenix Software
Jump Desktop (RDP & VNC) Phase Five Systems
CrossMe Premium Dynamix USA, LLC
Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek Big Fish Games
EZ Money Manager HANDY APPS PTE LTD
MobiLearn Talking Phrasebook, English-French-Germa... MobiLearn, Inc.
Splashtop Remote Desktop HD Splashtop Inc.
CLARC Hahn Film AG / GoldenTricycle
Dungeon Village Kairosoft Co.,Ltd
aCalendar+ Tapir Apps GmbH
Travel Interpreter Jourist Verlags GmbH
MyBackup Pro RerWare, LLC
Pinball Deluxe Premium GreenCod Apps LTD.
Loco Motors Minority Media Inc.
PUZZINGO Puzzles (Pro Edition) 77SPARX Studio, Inc.
2Do: Todo List | Task List Guided Ways Technologies Ltd.
Real Shanghai Mahjong smilkobuta
League of Heroes Premium Gamelion Studios
source:reddit
It's sad that there are hundreds of dollars worth of apps for free, but that is STILL not enough to make me instantly install the Amazon Appstore... :silly:
Also, note that many apps contain free amazon coins when you install it. I've gathered about $20 of amazon credit till now from free apps
vin4yak said:
Also, note that many apps contain free amazon coins when you install it. I've gathered about $20 of amazon credit till now from free apps
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Can't even get Amazon coins in Australia, lol. Already have Root Explorer too.
Thanks. I've been waiting to pick up Plex.
All of these apps check to see if amazon store is installed and logged in to your account. If amazon app store is uninstalled or not logged in these apps won't work. So keep that in mind...
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A useful application (in my opinion). A simple method to make money, you just need to install and run the game (from Google Play - so there are no risk viruses) that WHAFF Rewards recommend and make money they can use Google Play, Facebook, Amazon, Xbox, Steam, Playstations, iTunes and eventually paypal.
After installing WHAFF Rewards login with Facebook and ask you a code, use code (BB35916) and get $ 0.30
If you have questions ask me.
sorry for my bad english
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A simple method to make money, you just need to install and run the game (from Google Play - so there are no risk viruses) that WHAFF Rewards recommend and make money they can use Google Play, Facebook, Amazon, Xbox, Steam, Playstations, iTunes and eventually paypal.
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Hmm. Do I smell fish?
I am considering creating a business to pre-install LineageOS on phones in the US market. However, I would need newer phones that are still produced. A business cannot rely on a surplus, refurbished, or aftermarket supply chain.
I am hoping to reach a developer, who could do the work if paid, to give me a ball park estimate, of required development time and money, would be required to add a new and currently produced model to the list of supported devices, like the Motorola G Power or Motorola One Fusion +. I'm trying to see what would pencil out.
Thanks in advance, and thanks for all your hard work!
technojoe99 said:
I am considering creating a business to pre-install LineageOS on phones in the US market. However, I would need newer phones that are still produced. A business cannot rely on a surplus, refurbished, or aftermarket supply chain.
I am hoping to reach a developer, who could do the work if paid, to give me a ball park estimate, of required development time and money, would be required to add a new and currently produced model to the list of supported devices, like the Motorola G Power or Motorola One Fusion +. I'm trying to see what would pencil out.
Thanks in advance, and thanks for all your hard work!
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I guess you will reach more hobby developers on telegram