i saw on youtube they run windows on gt540.
how can we do it?
YARBAY219 said:
i saw on youtube they run windows on gt540.
how can we do it?
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No, we cannot do it! it's a fake video, just change the bootanimation and a program that seems a windows interface, that's all.
I ran windows on this phone. I ran windows xp and 95 its very very slow and work on this isn't good. Very lag.
You can't install windows on gt540 but You can run emulator.
Just google "win95 for androi" and You will find it.
You have also tutorials on youtube, just search : "how to run and install windows 95 0n android"
I hope I helped
jus port it
shmokeyuk said:
jus port it
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Ya sure, let's put porshe's engine into VW Garbus and fuel it up with soap
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Ya sure, let's put porshe's engine into VW Garbus and fuel it up with soap
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Haha, why not? It is great idea hah. It will be a piece of **** but very fun challenge hah
I don't think it's possible
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Porting Windows isn't possible (normal Windows versions because of different CPU architecture, x86 vs ARM).
The WindowsPhone also is impossible to port because of LG GT540 hardware (for example ARMv6 CPU instead ARMv7).
If you want your GT540 to look (in terms of software) to look as close to WindowsPhone8 as it's possible, use for example launcher called "Windows8 Launcher" from Play Store.
How funny r u :banghead:
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Seriously? Why would anyone need to do such a terrible thing LOL
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found this and a video on youtube...
100% C# managed code! Runs under Windows Mobile 2003, 5.0, 6.0+ Compact Framework 2.0
anyone seen or tryed it?
my fail... I found what is it... And i think that's GUI API, which look like iphone. That's all, so we can't say anything more, can we?
dude! thats not the same thing :O
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ly8vU_Yn7Vg
the youtube video
I wonder if it's that smooth on a phone instead of an emulator...
on the video it is a LG viewty app (which doesn't run windows mobile), so it is a different app
This isn't half bad! Animation seems pretty smooth (then again, it looks like it is running in a pc)
It's not bad at all!!
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on the video it is a LG viewty app (which doesn't run windows mobile), so it is a different app
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i know this... but on website there it says for PPC?
I dont find it that great.
My Friend has it but my windwos iClone looks much better
(Running with S2U2 and iFonz)
gnagis said:
i know this... but on website there it says for PPC?
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It's not a software, but a source code to build some
Kind of off topic, but I'm just curious to know if anyone's tried out the Windows 8 developer preview. I'm trying it right now, and it's honestly not that bad. Some things still need work, but it's definitely something I could get use to.
I was curious about it too, got a link?
also can i dual boot it with win 7?
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also can i dual boot it with win 7?
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Yes, and if you really want to get a feel for it lifehacker has an article showing how to share files between the Windows 7 and 8 partitions.
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I was curious about it too, got a link?
also can i dual boot it with win 7?
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I havn't tried it yet, trying to get it to work with vmware.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/br229516
I thew it on my 4 year old cheap laptop and after figuring out how to navigate the start menu I really like how fast it is. Only problem is I can't seem to be able to install .net framework, hence phonemypc won't work (I wanted to test drive metro ui on my epic since its touchscreen optimized) I'm gonna keep it on my laptop until the beta expires but I'm sad to say that I want a windows 8 tablet waaaaay more than even an ice cream tablet.
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Yeah I'm using it on a partition on my brand-new laptop. I really like it actually!
Metro UI is a bit to get used to, but I love using the touchpad multi-touch controls to navigate from panel-mode to the standard desktop, bootup is much faster, and I can share files fine between my regular Win7 partition and the Windows 8 partition.
@xopher.hunter, I had an issue with .NET 3.5, but it installed fine after a restart. YMMV...
I bought a Touchpad during the fire sale, and have yet to receive it from HP Small Business (have to wait for the last production run), but I wanna put Win8 on it when the ARM build gets out.
Im waiting for a windows 8 tablet to come out
I do NOT like the UI for desktops :/
WIndows 7 for my PC, windows 8 for tablet.
fk yeah.
Microsoft killed all of my interest in an android tablet when they revealed the metro ui windows 8. PERFECT TABLET OS (atleast based on what ive seen, it has all the right things.)
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actually...i just remembered in a previous video they didnt have metro ui on and it looked like windows 7...so i might just give it a shot if i can take the skin off..
Also, what's phonemypc? Remote desktop thing for the epic im guessing?
Lol you mean android prpo lol you dont get win took the source code rewrote it pstent it and you would fund that lol
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Lol you mean android prpo lol you dont get win took the source code rewrote it pstent it and you would fund that lol
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wut
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Also, what's phonemypc? Remote desktop thing for the epic im guessing?
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Its this 10 dollar app in the market, yes it is a remote desktop client but very well done and very simple to set up. Its a freaking life saver if you forget something on your computer.
I still haven't been able to install .net 3.5.1, I even dl'd the standalone but it still wanted to use microsoft update to install, and I rebooted it too. Oh well this is why I put this on my old ass laptop. Runs like a champ though only on 1.86ghz and 1.5gb of ram it seems ready for tablets alredy.
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I personally am hating the metro ui...its to hard to navigate. It's too big of a step. To me, its clunky. People were afraid of vista because of the glossy difference from xp, this is like 100x worse.
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I personally am hating the metro ui...its to hard to navigate. It's too big of a step. To me, its clunky. People were afraid of vista because of the glossy difference from xp, this is like 100x worse.
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I find it too bland. (still wonder if I can change the green background to another color...)
Idk, I agree it's too tablet-like, but I like how everything is together.
Definitely doesn't make sense for a computer though.
I feel like we're going backwards a bit since we're basing computer UI off of mobile UIs which are meant to be more compact.
Even in OS X Lion, they had the "Launchpad" feature where it looked exactly like you were on an iPad.
Why do companies think people like this?
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I find it too bland. (still wonder if I can change the green background to another color...)
Idk, I agree it's too tablet-like, but I like how everything is together.
Definitely doesn't make sense for a computer though.
I feel like we're going backwards a bit since we're basing computer UI off of mobile UIs which are meant to be more compact.
Even in OS X Lion, they had the "Launchpad" feature where it looked exactly like you were on an iPad.
Why do companies think people like this?
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Idk. Maybe because they think it looks better than just a plain list, but now they're more interested in eye candy than functionality. Why can't we have both.
On the other topic, I would like to try windows 8, but it's not really useful for me since I have a 1024x600 netbook, so Metro Apps don't work. I've tried the hack that makes resolution higher on Windows 7, but it looks horrible with that.
my question is the lifehacker site says you need to burn a dvd or use a thumbdrive, can I also use a SD card? (don't want to waste a DVD and have no RWs at the moment)
Also will doing this erase everything on Win 7? I dual booted Ubuntu once and it didn't but LifeHacker says something about formmating the drive
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my question is the lifehacker site says you need to burn a dvd or use a thumbdrive, can I also use a SD card? (don't want to waste a DVD and have no RWs at the moment)
Also will doing this erase everything on Win 7? I dual booted Ubuntu once and it didn't but LifeHacker says something about formmating the drive
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Will not erase everything as long as you boot to dvd or usb (I don't think SD cards are bootable). You don't need to format, you need to partition (which is like grouping your hard drive, with one group for windows 7 and one for windows 8)
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Will not erase everything as long as you boot to dvd or usb (I don't think SD cards are bootable). You don't need to format, you need to partition (which is like grouping your hard drive, with one group for windows 7 and one for windows 8)
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Thanks. lucky me I found a dvd-rw
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I find it too bland. (still wonder if I can change the green background to another color...)
Idk, I agree it's too tablet-like, but I like how everything is together.
Definitely doesn't make sense for a computer though.
I feel like we're going backwards a bit since we're basing computer UI off of mobile UIs which are meant to be more compact.
Even in OS X Lion, they had the "Launchpad" feature where it looked exactly like you were on an iPad.
Why do companies think people like this?
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But you never actually have to use Launchpad, and its quite nice to find an app quickly without spotlight.
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WOW MICROSOFT WOW. so apparently the windows 8 on arm devices was largely overrated, ONLY METRO APPS WILL RUN ON ARM DEVICES.
guess im still waiting for an x86 tablet to get one
http://www.infoworld.com/d/microsoft-windows/windows-8-arm-chips-it-was-too-good-be-true-173265
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WOW MICROSOFT WOW. so apparently the windows 8 on arm devices was largely overrated, ONLY METRO APPS WILL RUN ON ARM DEVICES.
guess im still waiting for an x86 tablet to get one
http://www.infoworld.com/d/microsoft-windows/windows-8-arm-chips-it-was-too-good-be-true-173265
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I dont think thats true. I dont think they can run Windows 7 apps, but I think they can run any app built for 8 or just windows for arm in general.
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But you never actually have to use Launchpad, and its quite nice to find an app quickly without spotlight.
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True, but I have my trackpad customized with a bunch of additional gestures, so if I just tap the top left corner of my trackpad, it shows spotlight.
can someone of the developers make a converter.
IPA to APK converter, something like the PSXperia tool.
Doesn't work, ipa is iPhone and apk is Android
Posts like this remind me of when Super Nintendo came out and all these parents were freaking out on the evening news that their kids would want it and it wasn't fair... and that they should make an "adapter" so that the old NES system could play the new games. LOL
This has got to be the stupidest question I have ever seen on XDA.
Agreed
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This has got to be the stupidest question I have ever seen on XDA.
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More so than this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1370549
I like IPA... But I also like APK.
But which one's better ?
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There's only one way to find out......
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I like IPA... But I also like APK.
But which one's better ?
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There's only one way to find out......
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whats that? u have me wondering now...
Lmao
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Wow...
You guys need to calm down. It's just a question. You don't need to make him look like an idiot, you look like an idiot when calling him one. Just sayin.
Anyway, sorry, its not that easy. I wish it was that easy and often wondered the same thing at times.
Excpet the guy who ask the question your all idiota since devlopers are working on this just havent said whsts going on for a while it can be done just takes so much work
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Excpet the guy who ask the question your all idiota since devlopers are working on this just havent said whsts going on for a while it can be done just takes so much work
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Developers are working on what? An .ipa to .apk converter? Lmfao Android uses java. Its not even the same language as the iPhone
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Rofl the other one is funnier lol can my xplay be 3d
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Excpet the guy who ask the question your all idiota since devlopers are working on this just havent said whsts going on for a while it can be done just takes so much work
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Spoken by someone who has never written a program in his life.
The logistics of this requires human interaction. Android programs are written in a COMPLETELY different language than iOS programs. While both programming languages can produce the same results, and obviously use the same graphics data and stuff like that, a human programmer must make that conversion as how they get to that end result is completely different.
No developers are working on this. Its a waste of time.
Question: if I remember properly, Android uses a virtual machine, called Dalvik, to run Java code. Could Dalvik actually run Objective C (iOS language) code somehow?
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Question: if I remember properly, Android uses a virtual machine, called Dalvik, to run Java code. Could Dalvik actually run Objective C (iOS language) code somehow?
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programs that are coded in C run natively they dont run in a VM like android apps. Thats why its possible to use android apps on other platforms (providing they have the dalvik VM) like the blackberry playbook but you couldn't do that the other way around.
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Question: if I remember properly, Android uses a virtual machine, called Dalvik, to run Java code. Could Dalvik actually run Objective C (iOS language) code somehow?
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The Dalvik VM is just a Java VM right?
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I remember reading somewhere that it doesn't actually run Java code by itself...
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The Dalvik VM is just a Java VM right?
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I remember reading somewhere that it doesn't actually run Java code by itself...
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No its not just a Java VM and actually works quite differently than a normal Java VM. A regular Java VM works almost like an Emulator within the device running it. The Dalvik VM actually takes the program and uses its own class libraries, it converts some of the java files when its compiled into its own format. This saves space and memory usage, due to the programs obviously needing to be run on devices with limited memory.
The Android SDK also has an ungodly huge amount of libraries within it as well withe specific code design to do basically anything.
have an idea ask Google to try and create android to read IPA or other formats then android will be the best as developers will want to create games, apps and other things and make life easier for everyone as it will be like this in left hand iphone in right hand Samsung galaxy s2 really good android phone which will you pick me i would go for the Samsung as it's better as i have one but if it could run IPA. Iphone will probably unexistant just saying but it's best to ask google. for more easier methods to create games and apps just like ipa is really easy to create apps
Is someone here made Dreamscene to work on Windows 8. Dreamscene hack for windows 7 works but in windows 8, it won't work. Any ideas?
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???
BUMP! I'd really appreciate it if this would somehow work... :victory:
you would think windows would support live wallpapers natively by now, and just disable the feature on lower end computers like they did with aero glas and windows 7. would make allot of users happy
Here you go-- http://www.animated-wallpaper.com/Video-Wallpaper/
Only trial but when it asks you to buy it after trial it will say something like buy with trial play.
Trial play allows you to complete an offer which requires about $2 and then you get the software instead of paying $20 directly for the Video Wallpaper.
IT DOES WORK WITH WINDOWS 8!
Such a misleading title... I came here expecting a working method, but just found a question :/ Perhaps add a question tag or a question mark?
Here my friends :
Dreamscene Enabler for Windows 8 RTM
orangzeb said:
Here my friends :
Dreamscene Enabler for Windows 8 RTM
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This.... isn't dreamscene. This is someone's product.
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Is someone here made Dreamscene to work on Windows 8. Dreamscene hack for windows 7 works but in windows 8, it won't work. Any ideas?
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The very basic reason for this issue is the support for the flash as the version of dreamscene on windows 8 currently doesn't works on the binaries of the new flash player there are several tools available in the name of DREAMSCENE ENABLER to enable compatibility of the new flash
I wish everyone would quit relying on Flash....the damn thing sucks, it always has, and the container **** is worse!!!!
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I wish everyone would quit relying on Flash....the damn thing sucks, it always has, and the container **** is worse!!!!
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get those million or so websites to stop using it...
VyKng said:
I wish everyone would quit relying on Flash....the damn thing sucks, it always has, and the container **** is worse!!!!
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U wanna run adobe out of business?
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Maybe this is the droids you're looking for? :silly: Pun intended
EDIT: Dreamscene
Cheers
Not sure if this is an answer but vlc player let's you run your video on the desktop
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Hello there I was curious if there is a possibility i running mac osx on XTZ, and yes! There is that possibility! As you know there is way to install win xp on android devices using qemu and bochs. But Windows Xp?(srsly?) , so I decided to try running mac osx, on XTZ and it seems to work, actually pretty smooth! I have couple of pictures you can see, and tell me if it's a good idea or not. Anyway it's just testing and having fun, Yolo right? I will tell you more when my XTZ is going to be recharged.
Screenshots comming soon.
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Hello there I was curious if there is a possibility i running mac osx on XTZ, and yes! There is that possibility! As you know there is way to install win xp on android devices using qemu and bochs. But Windows Xp?(srsly?) , so I decided to try running mac osx, on XTZ and it seems to work, actually pretty smooth! I have couple of pictures you can see, and tell me if it's a good idea or not. Anyway it's just testing and having fun, Yolo right? I will tell you more when my XTZ is going to be recharged.
Screenshots comming soon.
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In theory, is possible due bochs abd qemu emulation of x86 architechture, but i think your goal is set too high, to say the least LOL
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I know But as I said it's just testing and it's for fun. Maybe in 20-50 years it's going to be more serious thing. And btw I'll upload photos tommorow. Merry Christmas Everyone!
In 20-50 years the last thing that will worry people is how their rusty ARM vintage gadget would run OSX...
We will have holographic interfaces and implants, like LCARS of Star Trek and the Borg LOL
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Hello there guys! It's christmas so I don't have much time, but here's the photo
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Hello there guys! It's christmas so I don't have much time, but here's the photo
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How well does it run?
Photos can be fakes, On the other hand, a video of the tatup of X could be more trusty
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Photos can be fakes, On the other hand, a video of the tatup of X could be more trusty
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I doubt the photos are fake, but I agree: a video showing the Mac OS X install running would be welcomed. A step-by-step description of how it was installed would also be welcomed. Several months ago, I installed Windows XP on Android using Qemu and Bochs by following this tutorial, but the install was disappointing; Windows XP ran extremely slow.
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I doubt the photos are fake, but I agree: a video showing the Mac OS X install running would be welcomed. A step-by-step description of how it was installed would also be welcomed. Several months ago, I installed Windows XP on Android using Qemu and Bochs by following this tutorial, but the install was disappointing; Windows XP ran extremely slow.
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That's right. Emulation of another architechture can be really painful. So i guess it will run smoothier on x86 devices.
This is just a guess, but that way you don really need to convert x86 code to ARM or MIPS code. It could be native
Hello! I'm back! Sorry I haven't used my tablet for a long time because battery time was awful. But now with 4.3 update it seems to work fine! Also I got usb otg cable (more possibilities!) And Now there's Mavericks. So even more fun! For those who think it's fake. I'll post a video soon . So don't worry. But before a video I have to try Mavericks and couple other things. I'll keep you updated!
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There is no way you can get OSX running at an acceptable speed on an ARM architecture. Emulation is really slow and OSX is quite a demanding OS. Just the bootloader and maybe a Darwin shell, sure, but actual OSX, hell no.
Yeah. I'm trying to get that to work. And I know that it's nearly impossible to install mac osx on non apple pc. And here we're talking about different cpu architecture etc. So only someone really bored would do that Well here you have me . At this moment I'm having lots of kernel panics. Maybe in 20-60years I'll make a perfect bootloader that translates code too . LOL. For now it's more like having fun than thinking seriously about this.
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