Win CE Possibility?? - Gen8, Gen9, Gen10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Any thoughts on getting Win CE(not win mobile) running on the archos under SDE?
I'm more of a software than a ROM guy, but I want to look at this as soon as I get RMA my archos(case issue) and then get the SDE loaded.
ROM booting aside the only real issue I see is video decoding acceleration.
Any pointers appreciated.

Moved to general as not android development.

Would like this too. Option to boot ce on my tab would be great

I have NO experience with Win CE and the only experience I have with mobile devices is the month I've had my archos.
The right direction would be to search if Win CE has DSP support, because that's what makes the playback so good on this device, DSP support from the OMAP3640

Fairly sure a good number of the omap chipsets have a bsp for platform builder. Would be great if we could find one. Other advantage is not only will apps be abble to take advantage of the gpu but the os gui can be gui accelerated as well

I'm also interested on having the Archos or other Android running Windows CE. Mainly to have Active Sync to have all Outlook auto updated.

w ww.opens ourcemid.org
you may try that.

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Titan + Redfly = Cool, except video help needed

Hey everyone,
I got a Redfly and it is pretty cool on most applications, even over bluetooth stuff runs good. The problem comes when I try to run Garmin XT or Tom Tom I get errors saying the program will not support the resolution, but Yahoo Maps works great. I guess I was surprised that the individual programs handle video res and not the OS. Anyone know how I can fix it ????
Cool, never heard of it until now.
The applications do detect the resolution so they can use the proper skin... The apps adjust and use the appropriate skin images for portrait and landscape.. also there are the square screen smart phones. On my dell Axim x50v I have trouble with some applications because they do not support VGA. So this is expected.
Did you search the knowledgebase on their site?
I would assume that the redfly would be capable of running in a magnified version of the native res for compatibility.. if not, you will have many applications that will have problems.
I got a chuckle out of this message on their site.
"Please read all the safety information in this guide before using the REDFLY to avoid injury."
There is no video capability. Program compatibility is hit or miss. No drivers for the Diamond yet.
Anyone know where in Garmin Mobile XT the video driver is ?
Maybe if I knew which file controlled that I could make it work ??

[Q] Any confirmed sightings of Netflix streaming on an HDT HD2

I've looked through the forums and only see this referenced in a sideways manner.
[Q] Any confirmed sightings of Netflix streaming on an HDT HD2? The "Watch-It-Now" feature, not the trailers feature.
I see a few possibilities.
1) Wait for Android to release Netflix client, then boot droid to run netflix.
2) Boot Win7 and download netflix from MarketPlace.
3) Load Win6.5 ROM patch that gets either Uzard or Skyfire fast enough.
Problem with (1) is that Netflix has stated that their Android app would be device specific, not device agnostic. This means a Android clone phone wouldn't run it
Problem with (2), I've heard no confirmed reports that Win7 ports were stable enough to stream Netflix, or Fair Use enough to use Market Place.
Problem with (3), I don't see that anyone has done it. I have streamed Netflix through Uzard on the stock ROM, but it's running at about 1 frame-per-second with no sound. Definitely unwatchable.
So thanks for the forum, hopefully I've missed the glaringly obvious.
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Uhm...no. Until there is native Silverlight support, WinMo will never support Netflix streaming, as Netflix seems to have no intention of producing an official WM client. The best bet for streaming in my opinion is to either wait for a WP7 or Android client and then boot either OS and run it from there.
ashasaur said:
Uhm...no. Until there is native Silverlight support, WinMo will never support Netflix streaming, as Netflix seems to have no intention of producing an official WM client. The best bet for streaming in my opinion is to either wait for a WP7 or Android client and then boot either OS and run it from there.
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Figured, but thought I'd ask.
About WP7... Am I paranoid, or will Microsoft target people using WM7 bootlegs on marketplace? They really stamped down on XBox 360 homebrew. I figure they will know exactly who I am as soon as I go to marketplace to grab netflix, and that netflix will know exactly who I am when I stream videos. {edit} And by "who I am" I mean an HTC HD2 owner running WP7 which Microsoft and HTC had explicitly forbidden.
Thanks

[Q] Anyone running Android x86 on Windows 8.1 Hybrid

Hi all,
I need a new laptop so i am thinking about a new Windows 8.1 touchscreen hybrid (undock from the keyboard). Though curious if anyone has installed Android x86 on this as well and if so how good is the touch component and latency for gaming etc?
I kinda want a new tablet and a new laptop. Though hoping i can do both Android and Windows with one device and have a good experience on both.
Additionally I see Jar of Beans (Android x86 with root) has been discontinued anyone got a link to a good x86 android project with root and play store?
Would love your input.
Thanks.
bumpity bump!

android L X86 support

I am just curious to know what benefit X86 support would have?
it says "cross-platform support on ARM, x86, and MIPS technology"
so does it mean that now it will be easy to install new android on my X86 laptop running core i3?
also i think that if android now natively supports X86 so it would be easy to make it an OS for desktop with some tweaking in UI element to make it keyboard and mouse friendly...(PS: i dont have much knowledge of software development)
i use windows mainly for playing AAA PC games(only thing android cant do for me),i wish android to one day support high end graphic cards like nvidia gtx 780 along with developers support for AAA games that would be a dream come true situation for me because then i could ditch costly windows altogether :laugh:
waqarakram0306 said:
I am just curious to know what benefit X86 support would have?
it says "cross-platform support on ARM, x86, and MIPS technology"
so does it mean that now it will be easy to install new android on my X86 laptop running core i3?
also i think that if android now natively supports X86 so it would be easy to make it an OS for desktop with some tweaking in UI element to make it keyboard and mouse friendly...(PS: i dont have much knowledge of software development)
i use windows mainly for playing AAA PC games(only thing android cant do for me),i wish android to one day support high end graphic cards like nvidia gtx 780 along with developers support for AAA games that would be a dream come true situation for me because then i could ditch costly windows altogether :laugh:
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Well yeah it will improve the support. But it's already done. I mean, android as a pc os (without tweaking them ). Check this site
www.android-x86.org
The android l is just gonna improve this project and make him better. About tweaking theme, the best solution i can offer is to install xposed and xhalowindow (if its called that i cant remember) and install a launcher (right now there isn't a launcher that is look just like windows, so it's need to be developed, I think it is time to do so with the new 2014 google android tv, I mean to make and old pc a google android tv and make the best of the old device)
The android x86 work with usb input, any gpu, LAN, wifi, bluetooth, mouse, pad, keyboard, microphone, camera and multitouch and more
The only weaknesses is that a lot of apps that doesn't support x86 prossesor (only ARM prossesor) will bring force close. It doesn't mean that all the ARM apps, but a lot of them. Another weakness is that apps that doesn't support rotation, will rotate all the screen untill shutdown (unless you'll install an app that force landscape rotation everywhere)

VMWare Workstation Pro 17, host is win11 ryzen 7 5825U, 32GB 2TB SSD

Was able to run Ventura in VMware after a couple tweaks on my core i7 laptop.
My new one is AMD based with Radeon graphics and the Ryzen 7 5825U CPU.
I added the standard settings in VMX, it boots up, able to partition and format the partition, and the installer begins to install but either freezes about 30 minutes in, and then a reset causes a boot loop as soon as the Apple logo and status bar starts.
Is this CPU supported, and what might I need to add or adjust in the VMX file?
Am using the latest VMWare Workstation Pro on Windows 11, and latest drd unlocker.
What is meant with Ventura?
Your issue has nothing to do with Windows 11 OS - to which this forum is dedicated, it's VMWare related. Contact VMWare Support
https://www.vmware.com/support/contacts.html
to get helped.
To clarify things:
A host virtual machine (VM) - in your case VMWare - and guest VM - in your case Mac OS - are two crucial components of any virtualization platform. While a host VM provides the underlying PC's hardware resources like processing power, memory, networking, and storage during virtualization, a guest VM is the software component of the VM, comprising an operating system (OS) and associated applications.
xXx yYy said:
What is meant with Ventura?
Your issue has nothing to do with Windows 11 OS - to which this forum is dedicated, it's VMWare related. Contact VMWare Support
https://www.vmware.com/support/contacts.html
to get helped.
To clarify things:
A host virtual machine (VM) - in your case VMWare - and guest VM - in your case Mac OS - are two crucial components of any virtualization platform. While a host VM provides the underlying PC's hardware resources like processing power, memory, networking, and storage during virtualization, a guest VM is the software component of the VM, comprising an operating system (OS) and associated applications.
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I understand how it works. Is there a more appropriate forum? VMware won't respond to such requests.
Join this VMWare community:
Is vmware workstation Pro compatible with Ryzen 7 4800 H Processor ?
Hi Gents, i am planning to buy the following laptop: Lenovo ideapad Gaming 3 with the following specification Laptop 15.6'' 120Hz FHD, AMD Ryzen 7 4800H, GTX 1650Ti 4GB GPU, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD + 512GB SSD, Windows 10, English Backlit Keyboard so i want to know if VMware workstation pro work well...
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Join this VMWare community:
Is vmware workstation Pro compatible with Ryzen 7 4800 H Processor ?
Hi Gents, i am planning to buy the following laptop: Lenovo ideapad Gaming 3 with the following specification Laptop 15.6'' 120Hz FHD, AMD Ryzen 7 4800H, GTX 1650Ti 4GB GPU, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD + 512GB SSD, Windows 10, English Backlit Keyboard so i want to know if VMware workstation pro work well...
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Thank you. Informative post, appreciated.
Hi all. And how to download macOS Sonoma ISO for Virtualbox and VMWare?
Apple announced macOS Sonoma ISO on June 5, 2023 along with iOS 17, iPadOS 17, tvOS 17 and watchOS 10. All of these software updates should be available this fall. Most notable here is the end of support for several 2017 models, including the MacBook Pro, 12-inch MacBook, and iMac models from the same year. Devices released within the last five years are still receiving the update. Of course, all the latest Macs support it.

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