I have a x98Pro, it runs Android 5.1 64bit, but its not ARM, its got a Intel Atom Z8500 Cherry Trail X5.
Am I correct in thinking there is currently no way to install xposed on this rom? as I can't get the ARM64 builds to flash via TWRP (kinda expected)..but is there a way to manually get the required files on the tablet? or is it just not compatible with this architecture atall?
Thanks for any help
Karl
karl0ss said:
I have a x98Pro, it runs Android 5.1 64bit, but its not ARM, its got a Intel Atom Z8500 Cherry Trail X5.
Am I correct in thinking there is currently no way to install xposed on this rom? as I can't get the ARM64 builds to flash via TWRP (kinda expected)..but is there a way to manually get the required files on the tablet? or is it just not compatible with this architecture atall?
Thanks for any help
Karl
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Try the Intel x86 version of Xposed by rovo89. ARM versions won't install on a Intel architecture. If the Intel version doesn't work, there is currently no Xposed available for your device.
Also check this thread.
Ok, I thought as much, thank you for getting back to me and letting me know.
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Recently I installed Android-X86 6.0 RC2 (64bit iso from here: https://osdn.jp/projects/android-x86/releases/65890) and I was trying to instal Xposed framework on it.
I tried this guide: https://qnalist.com/questions/6409503/installing-xposed-framework-on-android-x86-6-0-1-r10 but it gave me an "wrong platform" error. So is there any way to install it or Xposed just dosen't support x64 architecture? (which is weird causse x64 platforms should contain x32 instructions)
Xposed zip I used: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/x86/xposed-v86-sdk23-x86.zip
You tried to install x86 framework on a x86_64 system.
Android-x86_64 is not supported. There are older builds at some chinese websites.
Just use Android-x86 (32bit) and everything will work.
look up Bliss OS X86 try stable or tested ones based on android 10 , its hit or miss getting them to work with either Virtualbox or real hardware.
blissos org website
forum xda-developers website search for Bliss OS (x86) for PC's - 12.x Development - Beta Builds, anyway I hope this helps. I have had mixed luck it seems I can't get Bliss OS x86 64 builds 12.8 to work on either my real hardware yet, or virtualbox, I have had some luck with other builds of android x86 before, its mixed luck I guess, I have run linux on my pc ubuntu before, so they should work.
hey guys., bit confused, my processor architecture is arm64-v8a. what xposed module should i flash into it ? cause i see many v72 - v86.. v22 doesn't atleast after trying it makes my device go into bootloop, so i uninstalled it
odhiss said:
hey guys., bit confused, my processor architecture is arm64-v8a. what xposed module should i flash into it ? cause i see many v72 - v86.. v22 doesn't atleast after trying it makes my device go into bootloop, so i uninstalled it
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Since I don't know what device you have, I'm going with the assumption you are running a CM based ROM
Download from here:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/
SDK21 for 5.0
SDK22 for 5.1
SDK23 for 6. 0
After picking which SDK you need pick the arm64 link, then latest Xposed which you flash in your custom recovery.
Direct links for ease
5.0http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk21/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk21-arm64.zip
5.1http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk22/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk22-arm64.zip
6.0http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip
If you have a Samsung phone with stock based ROM, you need to go to the Xposed threads by Wanam here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
or Arter97 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=60857320
depending what version of Android you are running.
Sent from my SCH-R220
Xposed installation:
1. Install XposedInstaller_3.1.1.apk
2. flash amiduos-xposed.zip using TWRP. No wipes needed.
You must not update xposed framework in the app. You will get bootloop.
Tested on Teclast x98 plus II C2D4, firmware V1.05_20160617.
Nice, I can confirm xposed works on my TECLAST TBOOK 11 v1.07! Thanks dude!
I googled (or better raped google and 4pda i think) to find this clue about AMIDUOS some time ago but had not the guts to try before at least someone tested on an intel z8300 device i wonder why there arent more requests since most chinese dual boot tablets have this cpu.
So prolly it works on ~ALL CHINESE INTEL ATOM X5 Z8300 x86_64 devices!!!!
(make a backup and test yourself! I only have tbook...)
Tags: XPOSED FOR INTEL ATOM X5 Z8300 x86_64 WORKING SOLVED ONDA CUBE CHUWI TECLAST ^-^
edit: I installed busybox first - not sure if needed but i might had read something about this?
wheelman1995 said:
Xposed installation:
1. Install XposedInstaller_3.1.1.apk
2. flash amiduos-xposed.zip using TWRP. No wipes needed.
You must not update xposed framework in the app. You will get bootloop.
Tested on Teclast x98 plus II C2D4, firmware V1.05_20160617.
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Doesn't work for cube Iwork 10 with android 5.1 x86_64, it shows not compatible with x64...
Strange...Cube is a very similar device (was my alternate buying choice). But neverless cube could be different ofc. Did you Install xposed "by the book"? Sounds almost you started app before flashing.
Also "not combatible with x64" got me thinking...mine shows as ARM!
I made a new Thread you may want to check it out here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...m-x5-z8300-x8664-solved-t3585087#post71832220
Teclast x98 plus 2 (C2D6)
Hi.
I confirm that it works on teclast x98 plus 2 (C2D6)
Thank you very much for the contribution
Chuwi Hi12 Dualboot
Hello, I can confirm it's working on my Chuwi Hi12 Dualboot (Intel Atom z8350)
Woah thank you... Worked on my chuwi hi10 plus intel z8300
Does it work on intel sofia 3gr with Marshmallow?
Confirmed: Working on Pipo X9
Confirmed: This method works to get Xposed framework working on the Pipo X9 "TV tablet" device (Android 5.1 Lollipop)
Working on Chuwi HI10 Dual boot!!
It's great!!!
Success with the Epson Moverio BT300
X86 cherry trail chipset
works on teclas x98 plus II C2D6!!! thanks!!
Hello!
I'm trying to install Xposed on AWS EC2 Genymotion. The problem is that there is only x86_64 architecture and it has different from desktop Genymotion kernel - "4.4.10-genymotion [email protected]".
Only 5.1 and 6.0 android versions available on AWS.
I've tried compiling Xposed for 5.1 x86_64 using this shakalaca's patch and it is not working ("is installed, but not active"). Also I've compiled 5.1 x86 to check that is not my mistake - it works fine on desktop Genymotion.
My point is to run my xposed module on aws server.
Hello to all,
For t715 with Exynos processor, it is a 64 bit ROM on XDA?
I don't find any thread with...
Anyone know about this?
I appreciate any feedback.
Hello,
While the Exynos processor is compatible with 64bit instructions, Samsung never enabled it from the kernel. No device with this processor was ever released with a 64bit version of the kernel, thus, all custom ROMs are forced to use what's currently available: 32bit ARM instructions.
Since the processor first got used inside the Galaxy Note 4 (which was launched on Android 4.4, before Android supported 64bit instructions) Samsung had to use a 32bit kernel. It was not worth the extra effort in rewriting the entire kernel from the ground up just to make it compatbile with 64bit instructions. And now here we are, 6 years later.
Hope that cleared up any question you might have had left. Have a nice day!
Dariusdd said:
Hello,
While the Exynos processor is compatible with 64bit instructions, Samsung never enabled it from the kernel. No device with this processor was ever released with a 64bit version of the kernel, thus, all custom ROMs are forced to use what's currently available: 32bit ARM instructions.
Since the processor first got used inside the Galaxy Note 4 (which was launched on Android 4.4, before Android supported 64bit instructions) Samsung had to use a 32bit kernel. It was not worth the extra effort in rewriting the entire kernel from the ground up just to make it compatbile with 64bit instructions. And now here we are, 6 years later.
Hope that cleared up any question you might have had left. Have a nice day!
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Thank you!