Phoenix on chuwi hi13? - Phoenix OS News, Q&A & Development

Hello,
I plan to buy a chuwi hi13 tablet pc, and i'm wondering if will be able to install Phoenix O on it. Anyone ever tested?
the processor is an Intel Apollo Lake Celeron N3450
have a nice day

lechmipat said:
Hello,
I plan to buy a chuwi hi13 tablet pc, and i'm wondering if will be able to install Phoenix O on it. Anyone ever tested?
the processor is an Intel Apollo Lake Celeron N3450
have a nice day
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I haven't tried it yet but from what I have seen it is possible to install Phoenix OS on the CHUWI Hi13. http://forum.chuwi.com/thread-5599-3-1.html

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Mac G5 as Android dev platform?

I have acquired an old mac G5 (1.8ghz Power PC (not x86) processor/512) which is running an old version of OS X. I was planning to either install eclipse on OS X or replace the OS with ubuntu and install eclipse on that.
Are there going to be any problems? Will drivers (for my nexus one) be compatible?
The PowerPC might be your only problem, but I suggest you try it.
However, I do believe that the Android SDK isn't available for anything else than the x86 platform.
Tell us how i goes. I might do the same and make my new iMac a cleaner machine.
I had one of those and put MAC OSX on it... The thing ran like a slug even after upgrading the ram to 512MB, Threw in a 80GB hard drive and sold it for $80 just to get rid of it... mine wasn't a G5 though it was one of those bubble looking ones were everything was built in to the CRT.
enp82003 said:
I had one of those and put MAC OSX on it... The thing ran like a slug even after upgrading the ram to 512MB, Threw in a 80GB hard drive and sold it for $80 just to get rid of it... mine wasn't a G5 though it was one of those bubble looking ones were everything was built in to the CRT.
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That sounds like a G3 iMac which is nowhere near a G5
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If the SDK can run on G5 and not only on x86 you should try it. I use an MSI Wind U100 (1.6 GHz processor & 1 GB RAM) and it works fine. I tried it with 512 MB RAM too, and I haven't got any problem, expect I had to wait about 10 mins to start the emulator, but if you use your Nexus One as DevPhone you won't need it. I don't know if the drivers work on OS X, but if you install ubuntu you won't have problems.

[Q] Windows 8

Does anyone know if it will be possible to boot Windows 8 on the Asus Eee pad once it has been released?
Unfortunately I doubt there will be support for the Tegra hardware in windows. From what I have seen of the tablets out there Nvidia based units are Android and Intel Atom are Windows.
stujuk said:
Unfortunately I doubt there will be support for the Tegra hardware in windows. From what I have seen of the tablets out there Nvidia based units are Android and Intel Atom are Windows.
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Windows 8 will be arm enabled. Whether or not the bootloader on the tab will boot it, nobody knows.
ryan stewart said:
Windows 8 will be arm enabled. Whether or not the bootloader on the tab will boot it, nobody knows.
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Nevermind Windows itself, the software won't work anyway until (if) they make an arm version of it.

W500 unable to run android but...

Here the booklet from ACER Customer Service
Buyer's Guide ACER4U
July 2011 No: 114
Page 17
Aspire One APD257-N578Q Series and Aspire One AOHAPPY2-N578Q Series
10.1" SD LED (1024x600)
Intel Atom N570 DC CPU
1.5GHz (downclocked or what ? http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=55637)
Dual OS with Genuine Windows 7 Starter & Android
2 GB DDR3
500GB Hard Drive
Intel Media 3150
.....
Prices : 11.900 THB
How come DUAL OS ?
Android can run on Atom CPU ?
So does the W500 could be able to run android ? with a trick.....
It already can using android x86 albeit not being fully fictional
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fictionnal ?
selling devices and claiming dual OS
I will check this out at the shop I want see Android running on those computer, especially not touch screen haha
This is simple ans answered many times already
Android has been ported to x86
Windows does not run on arm. Simple easy
erica_renee said:
This is simple ans answered many times already
Android has been ported to x86
Windows does not run on arm. Simple easy
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erica_renee is correct: Android is available for x86 architechture and has been available for a while now and thus it's no wonder the W500 can run it.
You can also run Android apps on any Windows PC using Bluestacks.
www.bluestacks.com/
Regards,
Dave

[Q] Windows 8

With windows 8 now supposting ARM processors I was wondering if it would be possible to somehow flash the os onto the Iconia A500?
assassin82492 said:
With windows 8 now supposting ARM processors I was wondering if it would be possible to somehow flash the os onto the Iconia A500?
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When they release the ARM version, hopefully someone here will figure out a way to get it onto our tabs. Since the ARM version will run on everything from cellphones to tablets, I'm pretty sure the A500 will have the hardware to run it. Since the only version of Win8 out is the X86 / X64 developers release version, we will have to wait for the ARM version to see for certain.
I can't imagine that the A500 will not have the capabilities to run win8, whether or not someone will port it over to our tabs is another story altogether.
Well then I cant wait for the ARM version. I have been running the x64 version on my laptop and I havta say its really nice. I really would like to dual boot it on my A500 with android. it just feels like it would be perfect for it.
assassin82492 said:
With windows 8 now supposting ARM processors I was wondering if it would be possible to somehow flash the os onto the Iconia A500?
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If it does, it will big blow on the Android, because many of people will move to the W8.
I guess Android 4 is will come quicker than W8 for Iconia devices.
assassin82492 said:
Well then I cant wait for the ARM version. I have been running the x64 version on my laptop and I havta say its really nice. I really would like to dual boot it on my A500 with android. it just feels like it would be perfect for it.
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The "Developers Release" of Win 8 sux as far as the touch screen experience goes compared to Win 7 as of this time. Not sure if you're using it on touchscteen or not. Win 8 is far from release, but if we only believe half the hype, it should not only bring all the platforms together (which is Microsoft's intent), but should be pretty amazing (again, once it's finished).

Dual booting Windows 8 and ICS

First of all, if there's already a thread about this, sorry I didn't see it but I searched.
My question is will there be a way to dual boot Windows 8 and ICS (or whatever Android we have during Win 8 tablet releases)? I've seen all the dual boot tablets introduced at Computex and INSTANTLY fell in love with the idea of having both the OS'es at my fingertips, but at the same time I know the official solutions will be unnecessarily expensive.
I was wondering if it's theoretically possible to buy a dedicated Windows 8 tablet, not the RT version, and eventually mod it to run Android. This will make my fall purchase of a tablet so much easier.
Not possible if the tablet has windows 8 ARM installed
If a tablet comes with Windows 8 ARM Preinstalled, you basically can't dual boot ICS on it. Why? Because Windows 8 for ARM requires the tablet manufacturer to enable secure boot on those devices. Thus, enabling secure boot won't let you dual boot Win8 and Android on it. Microsoft is very clever, they do really start to block linux and lock the tablets to Windows 8 ARM only.
mrchezco1995 said:
If a tablet comes with Windows 8 ARM Preinstalled, you basically can't dual boot ICS on it. Why? Because Windows 8 for ARM requires the tablet manufacturer to enable secure boot on those devices. Thus, enabling secure boot won't let you dual boot Win8 and Android on it. Microsoft is very clever, they do really start to block linux and lock the tablets to Windows 8 ARM only.
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Yea I know you can't do it with the ARM tablets, that's the windows rt version. I was asking towards the other regular Windows 8 tablets. Can you dual boot ICS on those?
iiDeadSeriousii said:
Yea I know you can't do it with the ARM tablets, that's the windows rt version. I was asking towards the other regular Windows 8 tablets. Can you dual boot ICS on those?
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Ohh... If a tablet comes with an Intel or AMD processor inside and not ARM, then this will be possible. You can dualboot Win8 and ICS on it
mrchezco1995 said:
Ohh... If a tablet comes with an Intel or AMD processor inside and not ARM, then this will be possible. You can dualboot Win8 and ICS on it
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Cool, is this already being done? Can you link if possible? I tried searching but couldn't find anything. This just made my tablet shopping a lot easier for the fall.
Android is Open Source and Windows 8 is commercial so.............
iiDeadSeriousii said:
Cool, is this already being done? Can you link if possible? I tried searching but couldn't find anything. This just made my tablet shopping a lot easier for the fall.
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Yes, you can run Android on x86, but many of the native apps won't work as they're made for arm processors. Take a look here: http://www.android-x86.org/
intel is putting its medfield CPUs, which are x86 atom-based SoCs, into android smartphones right now. Expect to see the same chips in W8 tablets. with that said, it should be fairly likely to see a dualbooting tablet.
also, i'd like to point you towards the Asus Tranformer AiO, shown off at Computex.
iiDeadSeriousii said:
Cool, is this already being done? Can you link if possible? I tried searching but couldn't find anything. This just made my tablet shopping a lot easier for the fall.
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It's already been done on some PCs, Laptops, and including a windows tablet. Check it out here
Take note that this is only Android-x86. A ported version of android for x86 devices
You can find the Android-x86 project here
Here's what a tablet with Windows 8 RT inside http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5Xh_1U35s
Would it be possible to run x86 windows 8 on the new medfield phones like the Orange San Diego and the Lava Xolo?
It would be interesting to run the metro ui on the smartphone itself but it will get better if you just hook up your phone to a monitor/laptop dock and enjoy a windows desktop experience (like the motorola atrix and this).
I have always been a fan of the OQO UMPC and this would be the modern version of that.
thank you
I have dual boot on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (which has a x86 Intel processor) with Windows 8 Release Preview and Android ICS.
First I installed Win8 using a boot stick which you can create using this tool and the cd image you downloaded. Then I shrinked the size of the Windows partition to free up some space for Android.
Then I used the latest Atom image from Android x86 to install Android from another boot stick using this tool.
When installing Android don't forget to install GRUB boot loader.
Once you done that you can choose which OS to boot every time you start the device. Unfortunately it doesn't work using touch. You have to have a USB keyboard attached to choose the entry that is not default (in this case Windows 8).
cypher49 said:
Would it be possible to run x86 windows 8 on the new medfield phones like the Orange San Diego and the Lava Xolo?
It would be interesting to run the metro ui on the smartphone itself but it will get better if you just hook up your phone to a monitor/laptop dock and enjoy a windows desktop experience (like the motorola atrix and this).
I have always been a fan of the OQO UMPC and this would be the modern version of that.
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I think running Win8 on a Phone with a x86 cpu like the medfield atoms from intel is possible, but you can't run metro apps on the phone's screen itself because the phone only has a resolution of 1024x600. Metro apps requires 1024x768 in order to run and in order to use "snap", a resolution of 1366x768 is required. So I think you need to hook up a mouse and a keyboard on the phone in order to enjoy the new metro feature of Windows 8 on a phone hooked up to your HDTV
Memphizzz said:
I have dual boot on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (which has a x86 Intel processor) with Windows 8 Release Preview and Android ICS.
First I installed Win8 using a boot stick which you can create using this tool and the cd image you downloaded. Then I shrinked the size of the Windows partition to free up some space for Android.
Then I used the latest Atom image from Android x86 to install Android from another boot stick using this tool.
When installing Android don't forget to install GRUB boot loader.
Once you done that you can choose which OS to boot every time you start the device. Unfortunately it doesn't work using touch. You have to have a USB keyboard attached to choose the entry that is not default (in this case Windows 8).
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Uhh no. Galaxy Tab 10.1s use the ARM nVidia Tegra 2 SOC and are pre loaded with android honeycomb unless you have a unique version that no one else in the world does and no one has heard about.
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Memphizzz said:
I have dual boot on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (which has a x86 Intel processor) with Windows 8 Release Preview and Android ICS.
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Hey there's no Galaxy Tab with a x86 processor (Intel or AMD). If there's a samsung tab with a x86 cpu on it, then it's not on the galaxy series.
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Sorry I meant Samsung Slate 7 tablet which has a Core i5 processor...
Anyway, the method above should work with any device running an Intel processor.
@OP, Seeing as Asus has a Transformer AiO that does exactly what you said, then yes its possible
Memphizzz said:
Sorry I meant Samsung Slate 7 tablet which has a Core i5 processor...
Anyway, the method above should work with any device running an Intel processor.
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Ohh... So that's why. Hehe. Anyone makes mistakes right? Hehe. Don't worry
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Memphizzz said:
Sorry I meant Samsung Slate 7 tablet which has a Core i5 processor...
Anyway, the method above should work with any device running an Intel processor.
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Ah OK. Sorry if I came off as an ass about it.
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i'm running windows8 and ICS with dual boot on ExoPC tablet xD
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