I was reading this article saying windows embedded compact 7 is arm based and booting quick on the tegra 2 chip set. http://www.windowsfordevices.com/c/a/News/Toradex-Colibti-T20-boot-demo/ check it out. If this turns out true let's get something started. I don't know much about building android,but have made a few custom windows 7 builds. And windows compact 7 runs much like windows 7 has media center support for games flash silverlight pretty much everything. They are trying to market it for cable boxes, Htcp media centers. It clearly states tegra t250 has been supported from day one. And boots in 800 milliseconds. I might have read it wrong but its worth a look from a few android developers.if you do a search u will see the things that we could do with wec7. Please no flames I'm posting i n development to get some development going on this. Here's a quote.
Updated, Dec. 5] -- Toradex announced that its SODIMM-sized, Nvidia Tegra 2-powered module can boot Windows Embedded Compact 7 in 800 milliseconds, faster than any other 3D-accelerated graphical operating system. The Colibri T20 ships with 256MB or 512MB of RAM and 512MB or 1GB of flash storage, supports 1080p video playback, and offers interfaces including Ethernet, USB, I2C, and SPI, says the company.
Check it out
There's so many more sites with news about wec7 on tegra2 and other arm based processers.
Wow that is amazing to hear. Never thought a Tegra 2 has enough power to support the Window-base system. Although I bet there will be cons, always. Great find!
Oh yea. The tegra 2 is more powerful than you think . Anyway, if we could get the windows UI and file formats running on this...
This would be ****in great
Did none of you guys check the release page Microsoft released describing features and versions and I'm pretty sure they are planning an ARM version.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
lets do it
Does anyone know how we can get this started I can strip windows embedded down if we need the space. If any one has any ideas post em. Thanks
Idk if it helps but here a link that may be of assistan. Has windows embedded for tegra 2. Link goes to t nvidia developer site
http://forums.developer.nvidia.com/devforum/discussion/391/does-tegra-support-windows-embedded-compact-7/p1
wow
unfortunatly i no little about android building but im sure thats agood start for a seasoned developer.thanks for finding that img file.
Forum rule number 1 states that you should search before posting - if you had, you would've found a number of threads discussing the possibility of porting various versions of Windows to the Tab 10.1, any of which would've been a more suitable place to post than starting yet another thread.
Forum rule number 15 states that you must post threads in the correct section - the Dev section is not the appropriate place for asking questions or having discussions.
Please continue any further discussion in the new Windows-on-Tab sticky.
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I found this news on wmpoweruser.com.
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=3820
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I really doubt that is Windows 7 (unrelated : isn't it weird how the desktop version and the mobile version now have the same name? )
And after reading the comments on the other thread I seriously doubt that wm7 will be released this year:
1) they're still working on wm6.5
2) releasing wm7 so close after wm6.5 would be ummm....counterproductive?
Until we find something on the internet really identifying it as WM7, I'm a skeptic.
microsoft has already said that wm7 wont be out till next year (prob march/april) its only developers that get it in november i think
Yes, actually that does look like WM7. A while ago a large number of concept screen shots came out. The credibility of those screen shot and the story behind it could be debated. But IMO sure evidence came in the form that in a MS live mesh commercial there was a brief shot of an HTC touch running the exact UI that was leaked. This looks like that interface with a few tweaks/improvements. I am trying to find that original story.
*edit* not the story I was talking about but all the shots were like this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blinx_182/3265548956/
*edit 2*
The first two pics are from the live mesh commercial. Note, WM7 is not really running on his device. They are screen shots. I was fooled at first. lol.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blinx_182/
Here it is. The full story. Not the original site I saw it on but looks like the same pictures and text.
http://www.zakeh.com/2008/01/07/windows-mobile-7-details-leak-cool/
That UI was found on a WM device in a MS commercial. Evidence enough to me that at least at some point this is the direction MS was going. And I like it.
I think wm7 will change alot over the next year as they get feedback and see what every one else does.
This might be early code but still about 6 months till developers get it then another 5 months of changing as they get feedback from developer
My guess is no. Hell no.
It looks a bit crap, not to mention VGA (why would MS be developing a 2010 mobile OS in VGA?). I'm very sceptical.
More screenshots
Zune software on WM7??
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=3870
Lokatho said:
Zune software on WM7??
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=3870
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Zune was supposed to be in 6.5. They skimped on us.
Hi all. This thread is for all xda developers. Could somebody port this awesome game on Windows Mobile? It's available for iPhone since 2 years, but nobody requested or did a porting of it. It could be nice to play it on my Topaz, especially using G-sensor!
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How do you think should that work? In order to "port" something you need to have the source code.
source :
http://neverball.org/download.php
MarcLandis said:
How do you think should that work? In order to "port" something you need to have the source code.
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In order, before replying you should know that source code has been released more than 5 years ago!
Looks like an interesting project to work on.
I'll look into it
Yeah! Neverball on PPC rocks!
http://www.nevercorner.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=981
check here for source
Up up up!!! :d
Up up up again!!!
Nobody is interested in.
You have to give it some time. Graphics programming is not easy on Win Mo based devices.
You can try to ask on the forum: http://www.nevercorner.net/forum/ Maybe someone can help, but I'm not sure there are lots of winmo users here... A port has already been done on iPhone though so why not.
Yes, why not porting it on our WM devices!!! If a crap iPhone can run it, why a Topaz or a Leo or a Blackstone shouldn't do the same?
I would like to know if there's somebody interested in. Yeah, Neverball rocks on WM!!!
I would like to see this happen!
unfortunatly I've got no programming skills whatsoever!
Where are Xda-devs??? Do it please!!! Port it please!!!
Calm down. Acting like this won't make anyone more inclined to do this.
Devs aren't exactly paid, you know.
Yes, i know. But i always respect devs! They are fantastic! So, that's why I asked them for a porting of neverball...
how much would you pay
Hi all, I just would like to know how this porting works, because i have some basic programming skills, but i don't know which programs can i use. Can somebody help please?
What you need to make a game
J-qak (or others interested in programming), Get Visual Studios 2008 Pro (NOT 2010). Then download/ install the "Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional SDK" and then the "Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional DTK". Yes, the order they are installed is important.
Since this is a 3d game, I'd recommend checking out some OpenGL ES APIs. One that I'm using for my games is Tigre which runs on C#. C++ is a bit faster, but it comes at a higher risk of memory leaks while C# has a built in memory cleaning feature.
As for audio in the game, try using Hekkus. I haven't added audio to my games yet, but this API looks the best so far.
Links:
- Windows Mobile 6.0 SDK
( http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3A-A651-4745-88EF-3D48091A390B&displaylang=en )
- Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional DTK
( http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=20686A1D-97A8-4F80-BC6A-AE010E085A6E )
- Tigre
( http://www.philippewechsler.ch/Tigre.php )
- Hekkus
( http://www.shlzero.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=1 )
Today, Cannonical has announcement a version Ubuntu for phones. They can found more info here: http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone
The requesites are very similar to HD2. Will be posible portable to it?
hope so...
Sorry for my bad English. I just reading that link. Some of my friend say that the Ubuntu OS is base on Android Kernel so we totally can port it to our HD2 but the rom running on Galaxy Nexus just a demo rom that mean the need a lot of time to config. Ubuntu OS is currently in the development stage and finishing, according to the source before we have to wait until 2014. I think that time is too long for our HD2.
^
well you never can say, there are a lot of Dev's here that are even miles ahead of those manufacturers/ phone companies, all we have to do is wait & see.
I also noticed just yesterday in one 2nd hand site here in HK all the HD'2 where sold & at least 10 more people where looking for one.
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Of course!
FranZeta said:
Today, Cannonical has announcement a version Ubuntu for phones. They can found more info here: http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone
The requesites are very similar to HD2. Will be posible portable to it?
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I'm a NAND user on a LEO1024. Since Ubuntu phone will support android kernels and the drivers it will be quite simple to get the required files from tytung's repo and merge it into the OS.
As soon as it's released or leaked there will be a race for "FIRST"
servergod said:
As soon as it's released or leaked there will be a race for "FIRST"
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I assure you there will not be and if you want it, you will have probably to do it yourself. It's not android, nobody wants that... yet.
Challenge accepted!
Spaqin said:
I assure you there will not be and if you want it, you will have probably to do it yourself. It's not android, nobody wants that... yet.
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To be the first would be awesome. I'm ready for it
i am waiting for that
please release it fo hd2
A very interesting project! My HD2 is looking forward!
I think it will be fun.
would be good as an excercise, i suppose. as long as the support is there.
why would it be better than android?
in my experience with ubuntu on my laptop, anything i try to do always seems end up typing long lines of code in a terminal window
as someone once said "linux is free if your time is worthless"
been developing with the new SDK & its a freakin beast ! .....i eat ...sleep ...poop ..Ubuntu ...its so much fun
Ubuntu Phone OS is going to rule ....its just so awesome !
So, as of late, I've been reading up on the whole 'Windows 10 on ARM devices' debacle. I've recently come across an article stating that Qualcomm has partnered with M$ on this project (some time ago, actually), and they're supposed to be releasing Snapdragon 835 based Windows machines later this year.
This got me thinking about what that could potentially mean for us smartphone users. With the release of the DeX station, it opens up a perfect avenue for a full (true) desktop experience built right into our phones. I know this is all wishful thinking at the moment, but I honestly see an opportunity for something amazing (given we have an unlocked bootloader for the Snapdragon variant).
Sorry for the shoddy paragraphs. I've been awake for a good day and a half, and wanted to get people thinking about this before I forgot myself lol. I'll leave a link to one of the articles talking about
SnapWin (idk) below.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3154...a-new-start-with-qualcomm-snapdragon-835.html
https://arstechnica.com/information...t-claims-x86-emulation-is-a-patent-minefield/
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MansonDroid said:
So, as of late, I've been reading up on the whole 'Windows 10 on ARM devices' debacle. I've recently come across an article stating that Qualcomm has partnered with M$ on this project (some time ago, actually), and they're supposed to be releasing Snapdragon 835 based Windows machines later this year.
This got me thinking about what that could potentially mean for us smartphone users. With the release of the DeX station, it opens up a perfect avenue for a full (true) desktop experience built right into our phones. I know this is all wishful thinking at the moment, but I honestly see an opportunity for something amazing (given we have an unlocked bootloader for the Snapdragon variant).
Sorry for the shoddy paragraphs. I've been awake for a good day and a half, and wanted to get people thinking about this before I forgot myself lol. I'll leave a link to one of the articles talking about
SnapWin (idk) below.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3154...a-new-start-with-qualcomm-snapdragon-835.html
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Unless someone plans to build a kernel from scratch, it's gonna be a no go. Given android uses a Linux kernel
We all Motorola User Wants Full Power of Our Devices that we have.
With 64 Bit OS We Can Use App & Mods Like Google Camera HDR+ Mode wich is Best Camera mode available to Android devices.
I have bought Moto G5 Plus this Year but Still have 32bit OS and in other place Redmi Note 3 has 64bit OS and it is Released 2 Years Ago.
Please Guy Request Motorola to Roll out new OS Updates in 64 Bit Architecture. ?
Why don't you make an online petition
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OMG!!! We are not doing this again are we? Really?
acejavelin said:
OMG!!! We are not doing this again are we? Really?
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Have we done it before? I joined this month so I have no clue that it has been tried already
That is not going to happen, it's not that easy and remember, it's not Motorola anymore, it's lenovo.
If they decide to do it, that would be a mess at the time to get the update. I am pretty sure we needed to make a full wipe. It wouldn't be just an update, it would be installing a new system from scratch and that's not something a lot of people would like to do, including myself.
I haven't had any problem with the device running a 32bit system and I am pretty sure I won't.
I would like to get Google Cam just for HDR+ but it's not a big deal and I can live without it.
We have an amazing dev team for the device so there is nothing we are missing for having a 32bit system.
psychopac said:
Have we done it before? I joined this month so I have no clue that it has been tried already
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Yes... There have been several threads here since this device first released whining about it being 32-bit, wanting to pressure Lenovo about making a 64-bit version, comparing the difference between the 32/64 bit world's, etc.
Simple answer, it's 32-bit... It's going to stay to that way, live with it.
Hirorails said:
Why don't you make an online petition
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really? we already have lots of them, but none of them are useful
????????????????????
Please stop with this bull**** and buy a phone with 64 bit android
GtrCraft said:
Please stop with this bull**** and buy a phone with 64 bit android
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Right!? If you're so unhappy then return or sell the damn thing lol.