Hello Everyone,
Does anyone know if it's possible to get a working version of Android Go on our Prime? I'm curious if it would work and if so how well. I imagine it would work well due to the small amount of memory this tablet had compared to devices now. Thanks.
I also want to do this, but I think the community for TF201 is very small and people have moved on to newer hardware. I will not hold my breath for someone to have a ROM with Android Go for the Transformer Prime.
andrewjt19 said:
Hello Everyone,
Does anyone know if it's possible to get a working version of Android Go on our Prime? I'm curious if it would work and if so how well. I imagine it would work well due to the small amount of memory this tablet had compared to devices now. Thanks.
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Mate, there are some alpha roms with oreo. Kind of abandoned, but who knows. This is the link https://builds.unlegacy-android.org/
If you are gonna be lucky with it, please do post what did you tried/do to make it work on the tablet
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I'm really interested on finding a 7 inch version of the Prime. With or without a dock is ok with me. I'm mostly looking for the quad core tegra3 with the quality feel of the Prime.
I've seen rumors of a google collaboration, but is that the only hope that I have? Also, as much ad I would love a keyboard dock it's not required for my purposes.
I'm trying to help the opentablets.org guys get Plasma Active working on the Prime and would love to add a 7 inch version to experiment with.
Thank you all in advance for your help. And I sincerely apologize if I've overlooked this question being answered already as I've been unable to find this info.
Google.
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OK so i was going to log into google on a computer to access Play and I saw the ad for the Nexus 7 and I read more about it and learned that it will come with android 4.1 and wanted to see if the Nook Tablet will have that abilty since the hardware specs are relatively close together. What I would like to know is if it will be coming out in CM9 for Nook Tablet or simply in a whole new CM or if it will come out at all? Thanks if you devs can let me know or if you guys will need to get a Nexus 7 first to see if you can and then just keep me updated from there.
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OK so i was going to log into google on a computer to access Play and I saw the ad for the Nexus 7 and I read more about it and learned that it will come with android 4.1 and wanted to see if the Nook Tablet will have that abilty since the hardware specs are relatively close together. What I would like to know is if it will be coming out in CM9 for Nook Tablet or simply in a whole new CM or if it will come out at all? Thanks if you devs can let me know or if you guys will need to get a Nexus 7 first to see if you can and then just keep me updated from there.
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The hardware spec aren't actually that close. We may see something, but I wouldn't expect anything yet. Keep in mind the source hasn't been released so no one can really work with it until then. Watch the dev section and maybe you'll see it pop up. Still there is work to be done before ICS is even fully functioning.
The hardware specs are not really that close at all. The Nexus 7 has Tegra 3, as the Nook has OMAP4430. Only thing similar is the IPS screen, which really don't share that many bonds.
Jelly Beans source will be released mid July.
Until then nothing can be done to have it on any platform minus leaked GNex.
And mamifsidtect having the device have nothing to do with developing, for that source code is needed.
Jelly Bean is more that doable on our platform, we just need more developers for faster porting.
Now that we've seen that the Kindle Fire is getting Jelly Bean...does anybody still consider it impossible to port 4.1 to the Nook Tablet? (Kidle Fire's specs are actually quite close if not the same as the NT)
Did you look at the thread right below this one? Or check the Development subforum? At all? Haha it's here!
Nook Tablet 16gig with Jelly Bean
thankyou for the item in post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1824499
works well, look forward to the developement
method of install
rooted NT (see other)
installed app teamwin recovery 2.1.4 (great item)
installed script from menu
boot to recovery (teamwin)
installed rom and gapps from (as advised)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1824499
works as discribed, but stable (running 48hrs playing streaming music), no crashes yet.
Q: who is dev progress on Rom, (hats off0
Hi, wanted to know which one you recommend, i already have the tf201 but it have the normal problems like wifi/bt/gps/random boot-loops/browser crashes.
I was offered to replace to the tf300 but declined due to the fact the tf201 is twice more powerful, now i got offered to switch to the tf600 which i just now isn't an android at all and uses windows. is it possible to put android on it? is it more powerful then the tf201 and how stable is it compared to a laptop...
I prefer android myself due to my line of work but if that does all the prime can do and even better just without having android i don't find it to be such a big problem.
Would be happy to hear from people who have tried the tf600, also some info about specs could help i didn't find it in the Asus site it shows some different Vivo types which are much more powerful then the tf600, some say it got a tegra3 processor while others say its the cortex-A9 and others Intel® Atom™ Z2760 Dual-Core. wanted to know maybe it got the prime back plate problem?
P.S
is it possible to add android on this tablet? it got a windows RT on it[the tf600]
Thank You.
When will there be a real AOSP Android for Kindle Fire HDX 7' ?
I've got this device fore a while, it's very powerful. But the fire OS is too bad.....
Friends here in this forum have developed a AOSP for thor, first of all, thanks a lot. But unfortunately this AOSP is not working very well. It can't hard codec media, Crash on screen wake up, Headphones out not working, all those problems is killing me.
Me myself doesn't have the ability to develop a AOSP android for Kindle Fire HDX 7', I was wondering if there is someone who can do this help me out.
Thanks very much.
alan066 said:
When will there be a real AOSP Android for Kindle Fire HDX 7' ?
I've got this device fore a while, it's very powerful. But the fire OS is too bad.....
Friends here in this forum have developed a AOSP for thor, first of all, thanks a lot. But unfortunately this AOSP is not working very well. It can't hard codec media, Crash on screen wake up, Headphones out not working, all those problems is killing me.
Me myself doesn't have the ability to develop a AOSP android for Kindle Fire HDX 7', I was wondering if there is someone who can do this help me out.
Thanks very much.
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95% of the people here are not developers, but hobbyists. Everything you need to learn is available. If you are looking for someone else to do it, you bought the wrong device. Most people by an HDX because they are an Amazon Prime member & because they use Amazon services. It is not a big developer device & it is locked up pretty good, so there is NO WAY to flash a CM compatible kernel. If AOSP is what you want, then Nexus or G-Tab is a much better choice. There isn't a whole lot of options for the HDX & there won't be unless someone that wants those options takes the time to learn to do it & also unlocks the bootloader. Most of the talented bootloader folks have retired or moved on, or support a million other devices. they are unlikely to move into a restricted device with a forked version of Android, especially with even better hardware like the Xperia Z2 tablet around the corner.
GSLEON3 said:
95% of the people here are not developers, but hobbyists. Everything you need to learn is available. If you are looking for someone else to do it, you bought the wrong device. Most people by an HDX because they are an Amazon Prime member & because they use Amazon services. It is not a big developer device & it is locked up pretty good, so there is NO WAY to flash a CM compatible kernel. If AOSP is what you want, then Nexus or G-Tab is a much better choice. There isn't a whole lot of options for the HDX & there won't be unless someone that wants those options takes the time to learn to do it & also unlocks the bootloader. Most of the talented bootloader folks have retired or moved on, or support a million other devices. they are unlikely to move into a restricted device with a forked version of Android, especially with even better hardware like the Xperia Z2 tablet around the corner.
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Yeah, thanks
Hi i've seen the jetson tk1 a k1 processor development board,now i know it runs linux fine but i want it for android gaming.So i am wondering if anyone own one and/or can tell me should i buy it for the sole purpose of android os gaming,i am concerned of shelling out 200 pounds for a device i may never be able to run android os on.I can't help but think there's a catch like a lack of a chip or something potentialy hindering the chances of loading an android rom on it.I'm debating getting it next fortnights time if anyone thinks it can be and definately will be done i'm sold.:laugh:
PHYSC-1 said:
Hi i've seen the jetson tk1 a k1 processor development board,now i know it runs linux fine but i want it for android gaming.So i am wondering if anyone own one and/or can tell me should i buy it for the sole purpose of android os gaming,i am concerned of shelling out 200 pounds for a device i may never be able to run android os on.I can't help but think there's a catch like a lack of a chip or something potentialy hindering the chances of loading an android rom on it.I'm debating getting it next fortnights time if anyone thinks it can be and definately will be done i'm sold.:laugh:
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Yes, modifying the linux kernel for ubuntu to run android was quite easy, took less than an hour...
Rootfs was even easier, took 15 minutes....
booted first try...
But getting Cuda in android will have to wait for official Nvidia support.
brokencodes said:
Yes, modifying the linux kernel for ubuntu to run android was quite easy, took less than an hour...
Rootfs was even easier, took 15 minutes....
booted first try...
But getting Cuda in android will have to wait for official Nvidia support.
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Hi, im also interested in Android for Jetson TK1 (I already ordered one, I like Ubuntu very much but it doesnt have many games compatible with ARM). If I understood well, you have booted Android on it? You can post it maybe on Nvidia developer forums dedicated for jtk1 or make thread here on xda? Thanks
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xfim said:
Hi, im also interested in Android for Jetson TK1 (I already ordered one, I like Ubuntu very much but it doesnt have many games compatible with ARM). If I understood well, you have booted Android on it? You can post it maybe on Nvidia developer forums dedicated for jtk1 or make thread here on xda? Thanks
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Anyway someone could post some instructions on here to do it. Google search not providing too much help.
Thanks
mshane said:
Anyway someone could post some instructions on here to do it. Google search not providing too much help.
Thanks
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There is a noob guide on xda featuring instructions for building your first android ROM. That however doesnt mean Jetson TK1 could bave Android ROM from that guide
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Check this out
Android KitKat on Jetson TK1 demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjgPy0R1fms