Guys tell me which arm zip should i use for Moto X Play to flash xposed??arm,armv64 or x86... Im on stock 6.0.1 rom thnx in advance
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MXP has ARMv7 processor (confirm with eg. Kernel Adiutor) so the right Xposed version is ARM
minimale_ldz said:
MXP has ARMv7 processor (confirm with eg. Kernel Adiutor) so the right Xposed version is ARM
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Thanks bro... i know it has armv7 but didnt know that which zip file should i use... thank you will flash arm.zip
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flash player 10.2or 3 for x8
u can check rom in develop section with flash lite support
Another same question, no flashplayer on arm6, there is beta of flashlite from htc. But it only allow to play .swf files.
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Ever heard of search??? We have discussed this a million times.
Flash player needs processor armv7 to work. X8 has processor armv6!
Use Skyfire to see videos that work with adobe flash player!
Ok, now here's the deal.
Our cpu has a specific instruction set different from armv7, when adobe started working on android they started with our cpu but they had som problems , that's for sure, but the problem is armv7 started spreading so they stopped working on armv6 and started working on armv7.
So to sum up, we only can have fully working flash if adobe develops it or some1 with a huge knowledge of assembly(risc architicture ofcourse) , flash player basics and java for the apk package.
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arm6 processor flash not supported
kolj said:
arm6 processor flash not supported
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Flash 10.3 now works on x8. This is a very old thread, why did you post?
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Flash 10.3 now works on x8. This is a very old thread, why did you post?
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Yes dont spam old topic even flash 11 will work if paul fix it
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I don´t think so, because he moved to another device (iPhone).
But 10.3 is working fine.
Test it by going to www.ikea.co.uk and check if the animation are working, because they are flash ones.
Hi guys,
It's possible install Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ARM build with 1.2Ghz CPU ?
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Ubuntu os released?
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doubtful!
tho keeping the clockspeed at 1.2ghz could potentially fry your cpu lol
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Ubuntu os released?
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Yes Ubuntu adapted for ARM CPU
spiderpig21 said:
doubtful!
tho keeping the clockspeed at 1.2ghz could potentially fry your cpu lol
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There are probably using the install from applications. 824MHz is too little to do I think turned
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nothings impossible though specs make you believe otherwise
i guess after cm fiasco is over we must try our hands on ubuntu tom
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Hi guys,
It's possible install Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ARM build with 1.2Ghz CPU ?
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Search for Linux installer on play store..u'll find ubuntu there only..
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But in theory, it's possible. Our phone is possible to run it. Ask Broadcom for full BCM21533 specification (or even for GNU/Linux drivers) and i can make it, seriously. If you get anything from Broadcom, you are my hero.
It's possible install Ubuntu 10.x (Gnome 2D desktop engine).
That said, it is long as it is not fit even with a lighter version. I tried compiling a version if possible for the Galaxy Y being as light as possible.
Thank you for your answers
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nothings impossible though specs make you believe otherwise
i guess after cm fiasco is over we must try our hands on ubuntu tom
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ubuntu is made only for dual core phones
i dont think there is any way sgy will support that :/
It's Ubuntu for phones or Ubuntu for Android requires min 1Ghz Dual Core.
Ubuntu Desktop is available in 32, 64bit and ARM architecture
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It's Ubuntu for phones or Ubuntu for Android requires min 1Ghz Dual Core.
Ubuntu Desktop is available in 32, 64bit and ARM architecture
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of course we are talking about ubuntu phone here
And this topic is about ubuntu 10.04 right? Not ubuntu phone. Ubuntu 10.04 could run even on sgy, if we are able to get X window drivers working
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Hey guys its troy here and this thread is to focus on getting a custom rom or Cm11 rom on this device (SM-T230NU). What I have so far is two devices that run a Marvell processor which is a samsung galaxy tab 3 7.0 and Nvidia Shield tablet. Now I'm trying to look for the one that's closer to this devices specs. After that I will try looking for their source and see if I can compile a custom rom. It would be really helpful if a dev can help me out with this along with you guys. So who's ready to have CM11.
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troy,
sm-t230nu kernel source
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=sm-t230nu
sm-t230 kernel source
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=sm-t230
xda user @tgalal 's skeleton tree for twrp recovery build
https://github.com/tgalal/android_device_samsung_degaswifi
don't forget to subscribe to your own thread.
with the new q&a bot system threads can get buried pages back very quickly.
cheers !
m
Thanks moonbutt74 I appreciate your help very much
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troy,
sm-t230nu kernel source
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=sm-t230nu
sm-t230 kernel source
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=sm-t230
xda user @tgalal 's skeleton tree for twrp recovery build
https://github.com/tgalal/android_device_samsung_degaswifi
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cheers !
m
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Is the kernel source you linked to build a custom recovery
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troy5890 said:
Is the kernel source you linked to build a custom recovery
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the kernel source is required to build boot.img and recovery.img
you have a huge amount of reading to do. the galaxy tab 3 device forums have a large amount of information
in general and q&a to get you up and running.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-3
specifically this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2792872 to gain an understanding of the process
and this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2812791
especially page 2 look for @Restl3ss posts, he's the one who got me set right.
when you have a question start by searching and reading, then ask your question, and while you wait for an answer
which you may or may not get, continue searching and reading.
i started a full cherry noob in like april or may and have learned alot, just to give you an idea of what your own
process of growth and learning may look like. :good:
m
troy5890 said:
Is the kernel source you linked to build a custom recovery
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the kernel config is almost the same. you can use it for stock and custom roms and of course for custom recoveries.
moonbutt74 said:
troy,
sm-t230nu kernel source
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=sm-t230nu
sm-t230 kernel source
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=sm-t230
xda user @tgalal 's skeleton tree for twrp recovery build
https://github.com/tgalal/android_device_samsung_degaswifi
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with the new q&a bot system threads can get buried pages back very quickly.
cheers !
m
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Which version am I suppose to download. Also what am I going to do with this.
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Alright I decided to start developing on December 19th. But I have a question. Is there a 32-bit version to do android development instead of 64-bit?
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troy5890 said:
Alright I decided to start developing on December 19th. But I have a question. Is there a 32-bit version to do android development instead of 64-bit?
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android as you and i know it is 32 bit so you will be building a 32 system.
But to build android you require a 64-bit system [linux/mac] you just do.
However you do not need a 64 bit system to compile kernels.
search the difference between 32bit and 64bit systems and almost all questions you have on that subject will be answered.
Except maybe this one....
while you can only run 32bit applications/code/toolchains etc. on a 32 bit system
you can run both 32bit and 64bit stuff on a 64bit system.
if you are compiling code on a 32bit system you need a 32bit compiler/toolchain
if you are compiling an android kernel [32bit] on a 64 bit system you can use a 32bit or 64bit toolchain
as you will be cross-compiling, meaning compiling code on one type of machine/system [host] x86 or x86_64 [architecture]
to run on another type of machine/system [target] - 32bit - arm [architecture]
i would suggest using the 32bit toolchain.
m
Well I'm trying to compile a custom rom. Would I be able to do so on a 32-bit window system running virtualbox with ubuntu on it?
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moonbutt74 said:
android as you and i know it is 32 bit so you will be building a 32 system.
But to build android you require a 64-bit system [linux/mac] you just do.
However you do not need a 64 bit system to compile kernels.
search the difference between 32bit and 64bit systems and almost all questions you have on that subject will be answered.
Except maybe this one....
while you can only run 32bit applications/code/toolchains etc. on a 32 bit system
you can run both 32bit and 64bit stuff on a 64bit system.
if you are compiling code on a 32bit system you need a 32bit compiler/toolchain
if you are compiling an android kernel [32bit] on a 64 bit system you can use a 32bit or 64bit toolchain
as you will be cross-compiling, meaning compiling code on one type of machine/system [host] x86 or x86_64 [architecture]
to run on another type of machine/system [target] - 32bit - arm [architecture]
i would suggest using the 32bit toolchain.
m
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Hey moonbutt I downloaded the open source zip for the SM-T230NU. Do I extract it?
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9 days before I start
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Hey guys I don't think I can do this because I have a 32bit window system and I can't build cm11 for this device. I need a 64-bit system to compile so I'm sorry if I got you guys excited about this.
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troy5890 said:
Hey guys I don't think I can do this because I have a 32bit window system and I can't build cm11 for this device. I need a 64-bit system to compile so I'm sorry if I got you guys excited about this.
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Sorry guys
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Good news guys I might be able to compile android 4.3 pac to this device. Just maybe.
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Alright guys I'm going to try and build 4.3 pac
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How is it going so far troy5890?
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krakenthor said:
How is it going so far troy5890?
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Not so good
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What is the ETA for the ROM for tab 4? Sorry if I'm impatient
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Hey guys where can I get xposed I'm on pure ROM . when I go in the link for xposed it asks arm arm64 or x86 . idk which one to get
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Arm64
havy15 said:
Hey guys where can I get xposed I'm on pure ROM . when I go in the link for xposed it asks arm arm64 or x86 . idk which one to get
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arm64 is what you want.
Gotcha thanks guys it worked perfect
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which sdk do i need? 21,22,or 23? thanks
havy15 said:
which sdk do i need? 21,22,or 23? thanks
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23
havy15 said:
which sdk do i need? 21,22,or 23? thanks
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http://bigota.d.miui.com/6.6.23/miui_HMNote3Pro_6.6.23_6c1d519b52_6.0.zip
which miui version is it?
Is this official?
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For MTK or Snapdragon?
For MTK or Snapdragon?
V-incent said:
which miui version is it?
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6.6.23
LiRi2000 said:
Is this official?
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Yes official
elijahting said:
For MTK or Snapdragon?
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For snapdragon only
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For snapdragon only
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Thanks bro. Got MTK one?
It's a leaked rom, RIL is not working unless we replace the modem or modify build. prop. If you come from 5.1 don't forget to backup your efs using alka.
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sator02 said:
It's a leaked rom, RIL is not working unless we replace the modem or modify build. prop. If you come from 5.1 don't forget to backup your efs using alka.
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Got the instructions to do this?
Grantius said:
Got the instructions to do this?
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Go to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3377347 someone is asking the same question as you.
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is there any method to install miui 8 6.0 in unlocked bootloder unofficially.
when i install without app-emcc file security fc
plz hel me....if u can....