Hi all,
Does anyone know if there is a build.prop trick to enable Tegra 2 games on the kindle fire?
Was wondering if the same kind of trick used on sgs ii can enable it...
Cheers,
Kindle Fire doesn't run on a Tegra 2, so I doubt any of those games will be able to work on it. I'm pretty sure Tegra games are hard coded to work with that hardware.
download chainfire 3d app from market
Read this thread and you will be good to go!
I saw at tom's hardware running Tegra zone games in a non tegra device, and they got the games running but with many many graphical glitches and weird performance.
Gladiator Games mix for android, looking at 3 android games, I, gladiator, Rage of the Gladiator and Gladiator true story on Nvidia Shield Tablet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltGhwV7ifKI
Hey guys, I just wanna know if it's way slightly faster that has already being compared to the Fire TV Stick 2nd gen with 32-bit processor and performance. Especially with Fire TV 1st gen and Fire TV Stick 1st gen that are 32-bit processor and performance too. Can you explain this, please? Cause I just wanna see the details for what's going on with the specs that has been released in 4 months ago.
zakaboy2000 said:
Hey guys, I just wanna know if it's way slightly faster that has already being compared to the Fire TV Stick 2nd gen with 32-bit processor and performance. Especially with Fire TV 1st gen and Fire TV Stick 1st gen that are 32-bit processor and performance too. Can you explain this, please? Cause I just wanna see the details for what's going on with the specs that has been released in 4 months ago.
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https://developer.amazon.com/de/docs/fire-tv/device-specifications.html?v=ftvcube
http://www.aftvnews.com/amazon-fire-tv-cube-benchmarks-faster-than-the-fire-tv-3-but-with-a-catch/
Quad core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU up to 1.5GHz. Supports 32-bit apps.
Ever heard of "Google"?
Well, yes I have. And also, like I'm gonna say it again in a different way than the same, is there a CPU with 64-bit that's inside and uses 32-bit apps as well?
zakaboy2000 said:
Well, yes I have. And also, like I'm gonna say it again in a different way than the same, is there a CPU with 64-bit that's inside and uses 32-bit apps as well?
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32-bit
I know a bit of an old thread, but since I'm looking at some amazon fire tvs.
fire tv (gen 2) (note latest is gen 3) - Amazon AFTS (Android 5.1.1, API 22) - arm64-v8a
fire tv stick 4k (latest mar 2019) - Amazon AFTMM (Android 7.1.2, API 25) - armeabi-v7a
fire tv cube (latest mar 2019) - Amazon AFTA (Android 7.1.2, API 25) - armeabi-v7a
I'm surprised the older device that can't have OS upgraded is the arm64 bit arch!
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I know a bit of an old thread, but since I'm looking at some amazon fire tvs.
fire tv (gen 2) (note latest is gen 3) - Amazon AFTS (Android 5.1.1, API 22) - arm64-v8a
fire tv stick 4k (latest mar 2019) - Amazon AFTMM (Android 7.1.2, API 25) - armeabi-v7a
fire tv cube (latest mar 2019) - Amazon AFTA (Android 7.1.2, API 25) - armeabi-v7a
I'm surprised the older device that can't have OS upgraded is the arm64 bit arch!
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If you look at the actual specs themselves, the SOCs for the 3rd Gen TV, Cube and the 4k Stick are 64-bit.
The OS/API itself is limited to 32-bit.
One explanation: https://androidpctv.com/comparative-mediatek-mt8695/
One can Google for more sources.
I think Amazon did this intentionally, so they didn't have to maintain an OS for two different architectures. Once they depreciate/discontinue the 2nd Gen Fire TV Stick, I bet they will migrate the entire Fire TV OS to 64-bit.
Is it possible to port this over to the Amazon Fire HD 8 (2018) or karnak as i want to use that instead
Hello,
I own 1x Fire HD 8 (7th gen, 2017) + 1x Fire HD 8 (8th gen, 2019), each 16GB.
Due to a storage issue i recently made an overview of how the storagy is composed, for one by the internal system display and just to verify by a tool called "Disk Usage".
To my surprise i'm missing out round about 3,6GB total storage on the 7th gen and 4,7GB on the 8th gen.
The only things coming to my mind were a) system data (which as I understand is already included in either way) and b) after some research "bad NAND flash blocks".
Can any1 comfirm bad blocks are an issue for tablets of that little age or low price tablets? Or is there anything else I'm missing?
Plus, what to do about it? As I understand it, bad blocks ain't recoverable? Is there something i can do about that?