The SDK is finally out today and only to Linux users.
Windows and Mac users have to wait a bit more, seems like.
Anyways, now we can start creating ports for our N9s :victory:
pepierind said:
The SDK is finally out today and only to Linux users.
Windows and Mac users have to wait a bit more, seems like.
Anyways, now we can start creating ports for our N9s :victory:
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just posted this in the other thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38460520&postcount=32
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38462811&postcount=33
pepierind said:
The SDK is finally out today and only to Linux users.
Windows and Mac users have to wait a bit more, seems like.
Anyways, now we can start creating ports for our N9s :victory:
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Is there any communities working on ports for N9 right now? What is the progress?
Jolla and Tizen
pepierind said:
The SDK is finally out today and only to Linux users.
Windows and Mac users have to wait a bit more, seems like.
Anyways, now we can start creating ports for our N9s :victory:
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This is great! Both this and Tizen are based off of Linux. I want to get a copy on my Z10, but I wonder how I will do
that without buying another phone?
I want to see how both of them work.
When we will get it on mac...waiting,waiting......
sanjaykumar.sanjay69 said:
When we will get it on mac...waiting,waiting......
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It's available for windows and mac now.
Check the sailfish website
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Well people. We've released AP4.0 and everyone is trying it out.
What we want to try next is Android.
Keep your eyes open. We're going to start putting things together for this project soon.
good job seeing my post 15015 years ago people!
=p
ltxda just likes to steal my thunder =p
ltxda said:
Well people. We've released AP4.0 and everyone is trying it out.
What we want to try next is Android.
Keep your eyes open. We're going to start putting things together for this project soon.
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What about the vanilla AP4 that does not require repartitioning?
eaglesteve said:
What about the vanilla AP4 that does not require repartitioning?
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OFF TOPIC ALERT....OFF TOPIC ALERT!!!!
It should not require the new SPL. Final determination will be posted upon release of course.
boinger66 said:
good job seeing my post 15015 years ago people!
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ltxda just likes to steal my thunder =p
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LOL!
Hey I don't even think I ready your post...but glad you're part of the team, so don't complain!
Anyhow, we have some resources and not just an idea.
How do u think do this?
Will i need to flash my device new?
When it is so, for me -1
When i can have AP4 and Android TOGETER on one device +1
crazy cat said:
How do u think do this?
Will i need to flash my device new?
When it is so, for me -1
When i can have AP4 and Android TOGETER on one device +1
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Should be able to run both on your device but not at the same time.
Multi-boot or liveCD ISO concept desired
Guys,
It would be great to have both PK 4.0 and Andriod working at the same time in either a multi-boot scenario, or in a vm / overlay based solution. If we could launch the Andriod solution from miniSD or ext rom, that would be awesome. Especially for the 1.0 versions. Later 2.0 or stronger could completely replace a PK based ROM, if we had all of the tools and applications ported over to support andriod as a daily user / solution.
I know that these thoughts may seem a bit different that what was mentioned in the past, but I think that they would allow for better acceptance and utility until the Andriod solution picks up more steam and acceptance amonst the community...
There are also some WM based applications that I wouldn't want to loose or to have to port over at this time.
Hope this helps,
Bob
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Well people. We've released AP4.0 and everyone is trying it out.
What we want to try next is Android.
Keep your eyes open. We're going to start putting things together for this project soon.
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Go A-Team! haha
I had to go and find out just what android was but now I know, I think it is excellent and has oodles of potential
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Should be able to run both on your device but not at the same time.
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This sounds good!
When you can create a "Bootloader - screen" where i can select, wat OS i want use i vote +1!
There atleast is a definate potential for a bootloader piece like the pc has of lilo or grub for the ppc it will all be determined based on what we can create and develop
Hi
I mentioned once before that android could be cool
It would be great
Perfect idea! I you need testers let me know! Two OS versions on a machine AP4 and Android, whats next?
QAN said:
Perfect idea! I you need testers let me know! Two OS versions on a machine AP4 and Android, whats next?
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iphone port
Great idea
What is this? The enterprise.... Go where no man has gone before I I captain ltxda
linux would be a good idea also
scopy60 said:
linux would be a good idea also
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Qtopia is beginning to appear on one or two devices, main problem it appears is secrecy from HTC on some of their hardware from what I understand. But htc are supposed to be involved in android, so it should be a bit easier..
scopy60 said:
linux would be a good idea also
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android is based on linux i believe
bob_beringer said:
Guys,
It would be great to have both PK 4.0 and Andriod working at the same time in either a multi-boot scenario, or in a vm / overlay based solution. If we could launch the Andriod solution from miniSD or ext rom, that would be awesome. Especially for the 1.0 versions. Later 2.0 or stronger could completely replace a PK based ROM, if we had all of the tools and applications ported over to support andriod as a daily user / solution.
I know that these thoughts may seem a bit different that what was mentioned in the past, but I think that they would allow for better acceptance and utility until the Andriod solution picks up more steam and acceptance amonst the community...
There are also some WM based applications that I wouldn't want to loose or to have to port over at this time.
Hope this helps,
Bob
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It will be released so WM is preserved and you will be able to boot to Android then go back to WM. Not sure of all the specifics yet as those will be worked out. Great minds think alike.
Thought some of the devs might be interested? Still needs to be ported to the HD2 Re-posted from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=647138
To mods, sorry if it is in the wrong section
theredundant said:
Thought some of the devs might be interested? Still needs to be ported to the HD2 Re-posted from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=647138
To mods, sorry if it is in the wrong section
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amazing!!!
i hope that will be released a porting!!
Its compiled for x86 so its no real use for ARM devices =/
Jack E said:
Its compiled for x86 so its no real use for ARM devices =/
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I apologize is this is a foolish question, but does the fact that its compiled in x86 mean that is could never be recompiled for arm devices?
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Its compiled for x86 so its no real use for ARM devices =/
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Can it be recompiled for ARM? I know w/ the android emulators when an SDK was realeased they could inject it into a ROM for use, like when the 2.1 SDK came out, dev's used it to make a ROM...and if this is a true sys dump shouldn't it be even easier to re-compile for arm? or am i just talking out my arse..(probly am)
Mods please delete thread because dump not for ARM device
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Mods please delete thread because dump not for ARM device
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Thanks anyway, I think I'm going to run it on my tablet pc. Nice big (touch)screen, large keyboard, usb hosting capabilities. Only problem is maybe that it doesn't have 3 buttons
Ladies look out here I come with my 15" windows phone
appelflap said:
Thanks anyway, I think I'm going to run it on my tablet pc. Nice big (touch)screen, large keyboard, usb hosting capabilities. Only problem is maybe that it doesn't have 3 buttons
Ladies look out here I come with my 15" windows phone
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a "WINPAD" maybe?
OrionBG said:
a "WINPAD" maybe?
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Yes!
or the iWin
for the guy with the 15inch WM device, i that is called maxIpad.
c4Lvin said:
for the guy with the 15inch WM device, i that is called maxIpad.
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or the iDontKnowWhatTheHeckItIsButManDoesItLookGood
I seriously hope his "PAD" isn't white. Can't believe so many "PADS" are out in the market now! None with wings so far!!! *RELIEF*
The Iwin is a nice name, well WP7 is not going to get my preference for sure, too many restrictions for me : )
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yes!
Or the iwin
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best. Name. Ever.
BTW here it is! The main reason why WP7S will NOT be on my phone for more than just to see it!
http://pocketnow.com/tech-news/mix10-multitask-your-way-to-success-on-windows-phone-7-sort-of
Since it is emulator image for x86,
Hope my Shift can run it. Time to play
ive been followin that thread and a couple of people said there are some similarities with WM6 and WP7S. I don't know, I could be wrong though. Do follow the thread to catch up
Anyone seen this yet? Looks very interesting :
sviluppomobile(dot)blogspot(dot)com/2010/03/wmp7-emulator-unlock.html
Wow indeed very interesting, thanks for sharing.
naeem151287 said:
Anyone seen this yet? Looks very interesting :
sviluppomobile(dot)blogspot(dot)com/2010/03/wmp7-emulator-unlock.html
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naeem151287 said:
Anyone seen this yet? Looks very interesting :
sviluppomobile(dot)blogspot(dot)com/2010/03/wmp7-emulator-unlock.html
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thanx mate, very interesting indeed
Will there be any Windows Phone 7 Series for the Nexus one?
Would be nice to test the new OS on a phone. Hope some of XDA's talented developers would look in to this when the time is right
one word: no.
Windows Mobile sucks....sucks hard....
faraz1992 said:
Windows Mobile sucks....sucks hard....
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+1000000
I hope someone pulls through and does it, althought we are short one hardware key to match up the win7 requirements.
I don't really see it being an issue getting on here, alot of the hardware will be on other phones so drivers should be around.
faraz1992 said:
Windows Mobile sucks....sucks hard....
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+1000000
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Yes Winmo sucks, but I hope the new 7 series will do something with this, and if it becomes a good mobile OS i don't want to buy a new phone.. I love my N1 and i think it could be fun to play with.
As far as becoming a good mobile OS, it's not off to a good start. No multitasking, no copy/paste, and today I saw someone say that Microsoft has disallowed development of applications that rival native applications. Seriously, are they retarded? Those are some of the worst things people complained about with the iphone.
MeeGo 1.1 seen running on HTC HD2.
http://blog.steventroughtonsmith.com/2010/12/meego-11-running-on-htcs-hd2.html
We all know that...
shubh.27hd2 said:
We all know that...
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I swear I did a search before posting this, but somehow failed to do it properly... I need to drink a coffee
Well there was a thread couple of days back as who wanted to have meego..
PHP:
shubh.27hd2 said:
Well there was a thread couple of days back as who wanted to have meego..
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Yup, found it.
we hope that will get stable and usable soon.
I wait so long of a new version from ubuntu ore a useable version from meego
Having Stable OSes like Android and Windows, its less likely that Ubuntu and MeeGo will make up for the daily-use ROMs. The number of developers who spend time on Android are much much more compared to the MeeGo and Ubuntu, and moreover the latter are just a port, all the features may or may not end up working.
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Having Stable OSes like Android and Windows, its less likely that Ubuntu and MeeGo will make up for the daily-use ROMs. The number of developers who spend time on Android are much much more compared to the MeeGo and Ubuntu, and moreover the latter are just a port, all the features may or may not end up working.
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Thats what they said about android on this phone
If it gets traction, ever, we'll see .
I have been watching the meego forum, did I miss something? Is it working now?
Sent from my HD2 using XDA App
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I have been watching the meego forum, did I miss something? Is it working now?
Sent from my HD2 using XDA App
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It is working, and it was working before .. But not available to the public and not working properly
Bayazid
where can i download meego
tobiascrystal said:
I have been watching the meego forum, did I miss something? Is it working now?
Sent from my HD2 using XDA App
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Nope... Meego has been pushed to the bottom right now... Nowbodys really paying attention or care about it... Just us who try to keep the idea alive
By working you mean fully functional.. NO
no more meeGo or is it still alive
Apparently, a foot in the grave and a foot in life.
New Old News
why project is stopped?
wow its cool. i want to get it soon.
Just throwing this out their.
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/internet-anything-microsoft-brings-free-windows-raspberry-pi/
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Just throwing this out their.
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/internet-anything-microsoft-brings-free-windows-raspberry-pi/
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And?
I think it's an good decission by Microsoft to release Windows for the Pi for free.
We will see, what will be possible with it, an if it can compete with an Linux-based OS.
It won't. Widows 10 for RPi is made for developing IoT, not using system.
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[...] Widows 10 for RPi is made for developing IoT, not using system.
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Yes, but there are also Linux-based firmwares, which are meant for developing IoT.
And there is the question: Will it be better than an Linux-based OS? Will it just be another OS? Or will it be something completly different?
Windows 10 ain't gonna touch my RPi v2.
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Windows 10 ain't gonna touch my RPi v2.
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If Windows 10 would run in my RPi, it will only run under KVM.(the Pi2 has hardware VT)
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If Windows 10 would run in my RPi, it will only run under KVM.(the Pi2 has hardware VT)
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And what is http://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/raspberrypi2support ?
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And what is http://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/raspberrypi2support ?
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Apparently, that has just ModernUI, so it's ____(insert your worst word here)
Put down your pitchforks guys , if it's anything like how Windows IoT is for Intel Edison boards( the only other boards except RPI to have windows IoT)
It will just be a commandline interface and its ages behind Linux based embedded systems.
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Put down your pitchforks guys , if it's anything like how Windows IoT is for Intel Edison boards( the only other boards except RPI to have windows IoT)
It will just be a commandline interface and its ages behind Linux based embedded systems.
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Actually, if it has only command line and Win32 support, it would be several times better than MetroGUI and no command line
Microsoft made a blogpost a week ago: https://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/03/18/developing-for-the-windows-10-device-platform/
Now we can download the preview on Microsoft website.
But you can install it on RPi only with Windows 10.
Wouldn't it be nice if we could get a full running Windows on RPi?
Not like that's gonna happen -.-
Ubuntu full would honestly be better
Quaesar said:
Wouldn't it be nice if we could get a full running Windows on RPi?
Not like that's gonna happen -.-
Ubuntu full would honestly be better
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Try Ubuntu Mate.
https://ubuntu-mate.org/raspberry-pi/