Since @black_blob has ported win10iot to Surface RT devices,are there any possibilities to port Windows RT to Raspberry Pi , because Rpi can already run win10iot?
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I am setting up to do an embedded project.
For this I need an android development board which supports displays about 3 to 4 inch ones and a camera. I considered a the raspberry pi. It runs the raspbian os. I found that it can be flashed with an android 4.0.3 ICS os. But I need to kow for certain that i can interface a small display and a camera for the raspberry pi running on the ics os.
I found these 2 products for the pi website
Display:
https://www.crazypi.com/raspberry-pi-products/Raspberry-Pi-Accessories/32-TOUCH-DISPLAY-RASPBERRY-PI
Camera:
https://www.crazypi.com/raspberry-pi-products/Raspberry-Pi-Accessories/RASPBERRY-PI-CAMERA
But i think they support only the raspbian os I want to know if it can be used for android os and if not what alternative can i hope for?
I'm not exactly sure but to make the screen work, especially with the Android OS, you'll probably need some specific drivers. The product description for the screen indicates that it is compatible with the Raspbian OS. You may need to program your own drivers to make the touch screen work on Android.
The display you mention has only resititive touch. Have anyone found one with capacitive touch?
Hi, i want develop my application with my raspberry b+. I want use java me embedded for raspberry but i have any questions.
1 On the site:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ ... 62242.html
1 I read Oracle Java ME Embedded 8.1 for Raspberry Pi Model B (ARM11/Linux) but my model is rapberry b+. Is it compatible with 40 pins?
2 When i try download zip, oracle ask me registration why ? What i do?
3 I have not understand what is different between:
Oracle Java ME Embedded 8.1 for Raspberry Pi Model B (ARM11/Linux) - oracle-jmee-8-1-rr-raspberrypi-linux-bin.zip
and
Oracle Java ME Embedded 3.3 for Raspberry Pi Model B (ARM 11/ Linux) - oracle-jmee-3-3-rr-raspberrypi-linux-bin.zip
can a raspberry pi use as a low-end PC and handles daily task?
i would use it mainly for web browsing,text processing,and maybe compile some programs on it
can it handle these tasks smoothly?
sorry for bad eng
Yes, a Pi 3 and Raspbian Jessie with desktop works pretty good:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/
Hello to the professionals! First of all sorry for my bad english ... I'm still new to the raspberry field. To my question, is there a stable Android version for the raspberry pi 2 b? Thank you in advance for the help! Greetings tingone!:fingers-crossed:
Hi. I'm afraid that your are out of luck on installing any Android version or mod on Rasberry Pi 2. You should have at least Rasberry Pi 3B. I would even recommend Rasberry Pi 4.
How to Install Android on a Raspberry Pi
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone else wants a KVM-enabled kernel on the Galaxy S9. This would allow us to run accelerated ARM64 virtual machines with QEMU. We could even run Windows 10 ARM (I was able to get this working in Ubuntu on my Raspberry Pi 4 with KVM recently) and then use it on Samsung DeX with full hardware acceleration. Does anyone else want to work on developing a KVM-enabled kernel for the Galaxy S9 and other Samsung devices to run ARM64 desktop OSes? I feel as if this could bring DeX a step closer to replacing your PC if we could run Windows, Ubuntu, Arch, and other desktop OSes on it. What do you think?
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone else wants a KVM-enabled kernel on the Galaxy S9. This would allow us to run accelerated ARM64 virtual machines with QEMU. We could even run Windows 10 ARM (I was able to get this working in Ubuntu on my Raspberry Pi 4 with KVM recently) and then use it on Samsung DeX with full hardware acceleration. Does anyone else want to work on developing a KVM-enabled kernel for the Galaxy S9 and other Samsung devices to run ARM64 desktop OSes? I feel as if this could bring DeX a step closer to replacing your PC if we could run Windows, Ubuntu, Arch, and other desktop OSes on it. What do you think?
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