Hi all,
I'm trying to do a wifi-based screen-mirroring from one android device to a 2nd android device, and support remote input from the 2nd device to control the 1st device.
Is there any open source example projects that uses miracast to do that with control input?
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
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I was wondering if there is anyone here tracking/developing for the android-X86 community.
www.android-x86.org
I have been able to boot Android-x86 on a few laptops but I would really like to run it on my Archos 9 Tablet full time, the only problem is that the touch screen and wifi don't work.
The hardware list on Android-X86 shows support for the Archos 9 but the above hardware still doesn't work even though they say it does.
There isn't a lot of support on the site and there discussion groups fail to provide any useful information.
If there is anyone here with more insight on this development please let me know.
Thanks again.
HI!!
Hi, I'm trying to run Androidx86 1.6 r2 on my Gateway netbook, but it was too slow and I wasn't enable to turn on the Wifi.
Haw can I load Android on a better performance??
And what OS are you using right now on your Archos 9? I'm looking for a better option than W7....
I'd like to do the same thing... But on my Acer 1420P tablet
Hello,
Is there any news concerning the touchscreen driver ?
hey guys I am interested in porting android on my archos too...please HELP!!!
I am making the port of the Motion M1400, I may be able to help. You have to create your own device tree (described on the page you linked, under "Add new target") Then you have to create the hw-specific stuff, defconfig for the kernel, add support drivers' flags, etc. Like, for my M1400, I had to add the BOARD_WACOMENABLED flag, as it has a WACOM input panel.
Hi, I'm a student of IT. My final project is on remote monitoring of patients. One of the features is the detection of falls and I have to use two types of accelerometers (Witilt and WiiMote).
Market applications that use the Wiimote does not work in our i9000.
And my question is: Is it possible with the standard ROM to perform a program that connects to the Wiimote?
If so could someone guide me a little about how to start, or put some link where I can see the starting point for this part of my project?
If it is not possible, would appreciate an explanation of why this happens.
Thanks in advance
Nobody can help me? =)
Can't you just use the accelerometer and orientation sensors built into the phone? If you have to use the external hardware in conjunction with the phone I would say use an Arduino, which has a lot of Wiimote and Wiichuck interface code available, with a Bluetooth module to talk to the phone; look at the Amarino project for interface code.
Alternatively the wiimote IME developer had the problem with the SGS and HTC because they were using a native library as most phones didn't have Bluetooth HID support, and the Bluetooth native library didn't behave the same way on all phones. Because the SGS with Froyo has Bluetooth HID support you may be able to interface with the Wiimote at a higher level and avoid the native libraries, if you take care of its quirky pairing behavior, but you will have to do more work with the Wiimote low-level protocol, which is quite well documented.
I am in the process of writing an Android app that will receive the accelerometer data from the Wii Remote. I know that a few developers have created excellent apps to receive button press events, so it looks like 90% of the work has been figured out. If possible, could one of these developers please share their knowledge of establishing the Bluetooth connection? Are you using the Android Native Development Kit or the BT Java SDK? Are you using the Bluez library or an alternative? Any pointers or source code is appreciated.
Hi,
I'm new in android development and I'm trying to implement a client side for the server-sent event.
With which object should I use in order to keep the socket open?
If you have a good example for the EventSource implementation it could help...
Thanks,
Dudu
Who can tell me how this ipush linux device work?
today I got a news online:a iPush Wireless HDMI Adapter carried OS: Linux 3.0.8 works as a DLAN/airplay receiver for android OS/iOS devices.
Mod Edit: Link removed )
It’s a white small decive and size like USB. Support Wifi and multi language
Let’s think about what would happened when I use it for inf transmission.
1. After Connect them,my phone will appear on a linux user interface?
2. Can I use my mobile to control this user interface?
3. Should i download any app to achieve that?
my friendes talked about it for long time and without an answer.
Any thoughts?
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