[Q] Is it possible to port windows mobile rom to MyTouch 4g?
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Why bother?
Yuck
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It's a "because we can" scenario. There's a port of qemu for android that runs windows 9x/XP, debian/ubuntu x86, I'm sure it wouldn't be that hard to recompile it for native arm support and old chipset emulation. Just do a search on here for "android qemu"
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ggolemg said:
It's a "because we can" scenario. There's a port of qemu for android that runs windows 9x/XP, debian/ubuntu x86, I'm sure it wouldn't be that hard to recompile it for native arm support and old chipset emulation. Just do a search on here for "android qemu"
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can the windows 7 mobile OS be installed on my Atrix
No.
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Only windows 95
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I found windows 98 u.u
Most of the windows phones can run android, thanks to the devs, but an android phone run windows, its a lot harder.
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guidoido004 said:
I found windows 98 u.u
Most of the windows phones can run android, thanks to the devs, but an android phone run windows, its a lot harder.
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Eh. No. Where did you get the info that most windows phone can run android? You want a multi OS phone, get the HD2. To the best of my knowledge it's the only phone that can run WP7 and Android
I had two HTCs before my first motorola Cliq, both ran android, just check if you want, htc Vogue have cm7.1.
Still, arent all windows phones that have android, BUT, none of the android phones have a WM7 ROM.
I feel im talking to kids when i speak about this VERY OLD stuff xp (joke)
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And ICS on PC ??? mmmh ???
And all Android version on PC ?? mmmhhhh ??
Here => http://code.google.com/p/android-x86/
I want to know if it's possible to install Windows Mobile any version in Android based HTC Tattoo
There will be no chance of porting wp7 due to the strict hardware requirements such as screen resolution and cpu .....as for windows mobile may be we could as HTC touch 2 has similar specs and rums wm
deba1994 said:
There will be no chance of porting wp7 due to the strict hardware requirements such as screen resolution and cpu .....as for windows mobile may be we could as HTC touch 2 has similar specs and rums wm
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any OS link for windows ?
rewardsguy said:
any OS link for windows ?
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I think no, because no developer is trying to make windows mobile rom for HTC Tattoo which feature the Android operating system and it is not easy
I have htc touch2 and as u may see on its forum people desperately want android on it...I'm not getting the need for wm7 on tattoo.... just go for latest cyano and you'll be happy
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There's legal thingies on this
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hackeronte said:
I have htc touch2 and as u may see on its forum people desperately want android on it...I'm not getting the need for wm7 on tattoo.... just go for latest cyano and you'll be happy
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My Touch XL got android 1.5
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This is to the devs, I'm sure you've all heard about the program Canonical is running to get Ubuntu on the Nexus 7. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/27/ubuntu-nexus-7-installer/
Anywhere here's the link, I hope you guys can get this to work because the lapdock and native ubuntu would be the best. I know it's a leap, but it would be sweet.
jeffreygtab said:
This is to the devs, I'm sure you've all heard about the program Canonical is running to get Ubuntu on the Nexus 7. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/27/ubuntu-nexus-7-installer/
Anywhere here's the link, I hope you guys can get this to work because the lapdock and native ubuntu would be the best. I know it's a leap, but it would be sweet.
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I think the odds of them supporting EOL'd Tegra2 devices is pretty damn remote.
consolation said:
I think the odds of them supporting EOL'd Tegra2 devices is pretty damn remote.
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Wasn't referring to Canonical supporting us... That's kind of why I was hoping devs would see this. Maybe it could be modified for our device after/if we get a proper kernel/drivers and regardless it's pretty interesting even if you don't own the device.
Moved to the appropriate forum.
Ain't there already nvidia tegra kernel for linux? We would only need some drivers for more gsm related stuff. (But only if anyone wants to make calls)
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krystianp said:
Ain't there already nvidia tegra kernel for linux? We would only need some drivers for more gsm related stuff. (But only if anyone wants to make calls)
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There are drivers for Linux but it would be a huge work from our devs to manage booting on a kernel that supports these drivers.
There is archlinux build for nvidia tegra2 developers board called trimslice. Ready to boot.
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krystianp said:
There is archlinux build for nvidia tegra2 developers board called trimslice. Ready to boot.
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It's for the tegra 2, but I believe it's either the harmony/ventena board, so it's similar but different from ours.
EDIT: and I know this has been discussed before, but would this http://www.nvidia.com/content/devzone/linux-for-tegra.html assist at all in native port?
From what i learned lately. Android kernel works differently in some aspects than linux. I think we could we could replace safetly any kernel with that from nvidia with ventana support(of course without gsm, gps support). Someone said that android kernel doesn't probe hardware just directly connects to it. On the other hand linux kernel does probe hardware so if anything would be not supported it wouldn't use it, so instead generic drivers would be used (like on x86). Or am i totally wrong?
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Ubuntu for phones has just been announced today for mobile devices.
Ubuntu for phones website
Ubuntu for phones keynote presentation (Skip to 6:30 for the Mobile OS)
What does that mean for us? Ubuntu for phones supports the full range of ARM processors and also fully supports Android device drivers. Which means Ubuntu for phones should be easy to install on a multitude of android devices including the DINC2.
What does this mean for Devs? You can code in native C and C++ and there is no Dalvik VM to limit what you can and can't do.
We'll be getting a glimpse soon, as the Ubuntu OS will be made available for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the coming weeks.
That looks so sweet
I will keep my eye out for this one!
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I just can't wait to test it on a non nexus device. Seems very interesting.
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Sadly I seem to have been mistaken, the OS will only be available for phones that feature the A9 chipset and that doesn't look to include the DINC2....
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Sadly I seem to have been mistaken, the OS will only be available for phones that feature the A9 chipset and that doesn't look to include the DINC2....
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SHUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNN!!!
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fallendown said:
Sadly I seem to have been mistaken, the OS will only be available for phones that feature the A9 chipset and that doesn't look to include the DINC2....
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Regardless it's good to something other than google os. As much as I love android, I wouldn't want google monopolizing the market furthermore. It's about time Ubuntu/Tizen and etc to shine.
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Sold! My GNex demands this!
Card83 said:
Sold! My GNex demands this!
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Same here lol
I seen this floating the world wide web.
This is something I'm interested in!!
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Love Ubuntu on my computer hopefully it'll be ported to my s3 ^_^
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I really want to have this! Looks promising and even though I'm an AOSP fan (and android uses a Linux kernel) the possibilities with an Ubuntu phone OS really attracts me!
cool eager to try this out
Supports A9 phones? Yay!
Waiting for this to be ported to my S3 when it's out for the nexus!
Hope they will support armv6 or
Msm_7x25 phones
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you all are happy that you get it for your arm devices ?
i am happy that i will get it for my intel device
MOTOROLA RAZR i ftw
I would love to give this a go on my S2 Skyrocket.
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Hope they will support armv6 or
Msm_7x25 phones
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Yeah... Mine is arm6 Msm 7×27 but even cm10.1 works on it
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is the tegra 2 a dual core A9?
is Ubuntu for phones native?
Is it just me, or does this Ubuntu release seem a lot like the Firefox Mobile project? How?
Well it seems that Canonical is trying to get mobile phone companies to actually adopt this OS rather than letting consumers install it on their devices, like what happens with Ubuntu Desktop OS.
Unless Canonical makes a really easy, simple way to install this on Android, I feel that this project will go the way of the dodo.
Unless of course, some awesome developers turn this into a custom ROM
It's going to be shown at CES (1/8-11/12), with the gnexus image being released soon. They've already said they want community members (it is open source after all) to help porting it to devices.
Now maybe a good time to get my feet wet with some of this fun stuff...the new Ubuntu and an extra One X floating around in my junk drawer.
Ubuntu for SmartPhones
I think its possible to port this in to most of the android phones after seeing the Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth gives the Ubuntu phone OS demo on a GalaxyNexus which is a mainstream Android phone.
Ubuntu for SmartPhones Demos :good:
wht the minimum req. guys??
Can it be put on the HTC sensation. Thanks
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Mesaman2012 said:
Can it be put on the HTC sensation. Thanks
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It is possible that later a developper changes it so it can be put on your phone but you will need to wait for that
Being sick of Google's and Qualcomm's disenfranchising my ARMv6 device, I am eager to try this baby. This is not an install over Android but a new OS but also Linux. I think that a Dalvik for this, such as the one for Sailfish/Meego, would be necessary for anyone to get into it. No one is going to install it in place of IOS or Windows. So our investment in the Android "ecosystem" would need protecting.
Android is opensource except for various "prebuilt" jni libraries. These are becoming increasing fatal exceptions.
So a complete opensource OS that one can compile for one's architecture would be most welcome. May Ubuntu will be this.
Minimally, the launcher (really, does anyone care what OS is under the hood?), would be a worthy port in itself!
I'm willing to port onto my HTC inc s with some help from the community.
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Same here for my LG P500 (but this phone is short on RAM for this, I am afraid).
Newer Linux Kernels should facilitate this since the Android mods have been incorporated and ARM devices explicitly supported.
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wht the minimum req. guys??
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http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone/operators-and-oems :good:
I would also be very interested in getting my hands on the sources and having it run on my Xperia Neo
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wht the minimum req. guys??
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Dual core processor with 1.2Ghz or 1Ghz (can't quite remember which), and at least 512MBs or RAM.
If they will port ubuntu (ROM) to all devices, that will be great! :fingers-crossed:
Any betas?
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Any bro install Ubuntu ?
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WahyuAndri said:
wht the minimum req. guys??
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dual core processor ...
graphiczzz said:
dual core processor ...
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No it isnt.1 ghz cortex is dual core?
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shadik555 said:
No it isnt.1 ghz cortex is dual core?
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Where did you get that?
All cortex's aren't dual-core.
Cortex a8 is single-core
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dethrat said:
Where did you get that?
All cortex's aren't dual-core.
Cortex a8 is single-core
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Entry level requirement is Cortex A9, well, single core too anyway.
Anyone working on the ROM?