[Q] EEE Pad dualbooting uBuntu possible? - Eee Pad Transformer Accessories

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This is the accessories subforum, your question might be better posed in the development subforum.
And it's Ubuntu, not uBuntu.

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[Q] Going out on a limb here (SPSS or JMP on Android?)...

I've Googled and Android Market-ed, and was wondering if anyone knew of an app that will handle SPSS or JMP datasets and outputs for Android? I'm trying to make the excuse that I bought this tablet for school.
That is a bit of a stretch. But, have you heard of PSPP, the open source clone of SPSS? It's available for both Linux and Windows, so if we get Ubuntu running on our tablets, your prayers may be answered.
I have, but I was unaware there was even a chance of Ubuntu on this thing. The possibilities!

[Q] using av cable on galaxy tab10.1

Need some help, i am using the av cable on my tab 10.1 and the sound is there but no picture.Must i do any setting on my tablet to receive the picture
I've not used that on the 10.1, but on my 7" you have to specify PAL or NTSC. You might be outputting the wrong format. Was this item you have marketed specifically for the 10.1?
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Windows 8?

Morning, i've been looking at the ASUS Prime for a while now and my it looks amazing... however, i do c++ work in some of my programming classes and my ultimate question is will it be able to support windows 8? Many people have mentioned running remote desktop and doing my programming from my table... i'm just trying to find a smaller portable alternative then my 17 inch ASUS laptop.
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Morning, i've been looking at the ASUS Prime for a while now and my it looks amazing... however, i do c++ work in some of my programming classes and my ultimate question is will it be able to support windows 8? Many people have mentioned running remote desktop and doing my programming from my table... i'm just trying to find a smaller portable alternative then my 17 inch ASUS laptop.
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Officially: No, the Transformer Prime will not support Windows 8 because A) it doesn't support the minimum hardware specs, and B) it's unlikely that Asus will work with Microsoft to get official certification for the device.
Unofficially: I'd be rather surprised if the hackers here on XDA don't figure out a way to get it running at some point. No promises on when/if or how well it will work when they do.
Linux C/C++ programming can be done on device by installing the tools (easier in anDebian chroot), but Windows development is limited to cross compiling.
You will not see Win8 on this thing but someday ASUS may release a similar device that has it out of box.
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Thanks for the info
I know that its not cross compatable, but cany you take the code from the document and copy and paste it to visual studios to run a compatable windows build.

[Q] Android 2.2 or newer HTPC

Hi All.
I got the idea of "Android Smart TV Box" http://www.maplin.co.uk/smart-tv-entertainment-box-powered-by-android-586939
Has anyone built a HTPC based off Android? As i have a spare PC knocking around something on the lines of like a intel pentium 4 HT 3.00 GHz, 1GB RAM, I tried Googling "Android HTPC" but did not get very much in return
Any tips would be great
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[Q] dual boot the ASUS Transformer Book T100TA-C1-GR

hello!
Can anyone figure out how to dual boot this tablet please? "ASUS Transformer Book T100TA-C1-GR"
it has 8.1 windows, I would like to dual boot it to android also Asus said that it does not support it but I know that their are many things out there that manufacturers say that it can't be done, but in fact many of those are possible.
I believe they just don't want people to do this so they would buy their new product coming out with dual boot!
thanks

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