Rom Selection Advice - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have an NAS qnap 253be and i want to run an android installation from it on a VM.
I have tried a version of PIE and a version of Bliss. Neither works well.
Can anyone suggest a rom that might work better?
The NAS specs
Intel® Celeron® J3455 quad-core 1.5 GHz ...
64-bit x86
Graphic Processors Intel® HD Graphics 500
System Memory /8 GB SO-DIMM DDR3L (2 x 4 GB)

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Is my laptop up to snuff to cook ROMs?

Lenovo think pad x120e
4GB ram
320 GB HDD
1.6GHz AMD E-350 dual core CPU
Or do I need to sell it and pay more money?
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mmapcpro said:
Lenovo think pad x120e
4GB ram
320 GB HDD
1.6GHz AMD E-350 dual core CPU
Or do I need to sell it and pay more money?
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Should be fine with the 4 gigs of ram, use ccache some decent swap, and you might need to shrink the java emulator size, also be sure to use 64 bit ics+
Here is a commit to help with the java emulator while building
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_build/commit/28573da93e0332a9b2cbeeb1d204ef9673172b2a
How about 2 gigs of ram ?? Will it work? Thanks in advance.
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How about 2 gigs of ram ?? Will it work? Thanks in advance.
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It might work. But very less chance of working in machines less than 4gigs of ram. 4gigs of ram would be the minimum configuration.
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I can go up to 8 gigs on this box. You think it would be worth throwing another 4gig stick in?
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mmapcpro said:
I can go up to 8 gigs on this box. You think it would be worth throwing another 4gig stick in?
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It's always worth maxing your memory you'll notice good performance gains and will speed up compile times significantly. 4 GB should be no more then $20-$40 so it's a great upgrade for the money
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Thanks.
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More RAM?
It should he just about enough to make a ROM, but I think you should install more RAM to your laptop, just in case.
RAM should be fairly easy to install...
Good luck on making your ROM!
2 GB RAM
Core i3 2.20 Ghz
500 GB
Win7 and andLinux installed
It should be no problem.
You see i am running Linux on my win7
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mpoendi said:
2 GB RAM
Core i3 2.20 Ghz
500 GB
Win7 and andLinux installed
It should be no problem.
You see i am running Linux on my win7
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You haven't got any problems cooking roms?
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I have a 3Gb memory,250Gb hard drive Toshiba satellite laptop with home vista windows premium is this laptop good enough to build ROMs,kernels,apps,etc. Thanks in advance!!!
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Mesaman2012 said:
I have a 3Gb memory,250Gb hard drive Toshiba satellite laptop with home vista windows premium is this laptop good enough to build ROMs,kernels,apps,etc. Thanks in advance!!!
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In order to compile ROM's (AOSP from source) and kernels (From source) you will need to use a UNIX based operating system such as OSX or Linux, personally I would recommend dual booting your laptop with Ubuntu 11.10 to maximize compatibility for compiling ROM's and kernels. For making apps you can use either Linux or Windows, and I would recommend using the IDE Eclipse for Android app development. As far as actually building your hard drive is a little small and could run out of space if you intend on building a bunch of different ROM's and kernels (A full set of AOSP builds is 80+ GB), and with 3 GB of memory compile times, will be pretty slow (For example to compile an AOSP build of Android 4.2 for the Nexus 4 would probably take around 5-8 hours, kernels will take anywhere from 1-2 hours probably) also if your laptop only has a single or dual core processor this will also effect compile times.
O.k. thanks for your reply sir.so could you recommend a Linux computer that I should buy as long as what specs should I get as far as how much memory,hard drive,etc.and out of curiosity what would a computer like this cost me.I want to thank you for your time and expertise. Take care!!!
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Mesaman2012 said:
O.k. thanks for your reply sir.so could you recommend a Linux computer that I should buy as long as what specs should I get as far as how much memory,hard drive,etc.and out of curiosity what would a computer like this cost me.I want to thank you for your time and expertise. Take care!!!
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If your going to buy a pre-built computer with Linux pre-installed your options are limited in regards to what manufactures/boutique builders make desktops and laptops with Linux pre-installed. Here are a couple different configurations I came up with from System76 and ZaReason
Desktops
System76
Wild Dog Performance (wilp9)
Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit
5 Free GB of Ubuntu One Online Storage and Sync
3rd Generation Intel Core i5 3570K ( 3.40GHz - 6MB cache - 4 Cores )
16 GB – 4 x 4 GB - Crucial Sport Dual Channel DDR3
1 GB nVidia GeForce GTX 650
2.0 TB SATA III 6 Gb/s 64 MB Cache
2.0 TB SATA III 6 Gb/s 64 MB Cache
CD-RW / DVD-RW Dual Layer
Internal SD, Memory Stick, Compact Flash Card Reader
Internal PCI Express 802.11 bgn Wifi Card
1 Yr. Ltd. Warranty and 1 Yr. Technical Support
Total Cost: $1350
ZaReason
Limbo 5660
Linux Version: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
CPU: i5-3570K 3.4 GHz
Desktop Memory: 8 GB DDR3-1600
Desktop Hard Drive Bay1: 500GB 7200rpm
Desktop Hard Drive Bay2: 500 GB 7200rpm
Optical Drive: CD-RW/DVD-RW
Sound Card: Intel HD Audio
PCI Networking: Gigabit Ethernet
Video card: Nvidia GT 630
Power Supply: 350 watts
Warranty: 1 year
Total Cost: $1,100
Laptop
ZaReason
Verix 530
Linux Version: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS - Most Popular
Ivy Bridge Processor: i7-3630QM 2.4-3.4 GHz, 4 cores, 8 threads 2.4-3.4 GHz GHz
Laptop Memory: 8 GB DDR3-1600
Video Card: Nvidia GT 650M 2GB
Laptop HD: 750GB, 7200 RPM
Optical Drive: CD-RW / DVD-RW
WiFi #ZWF: Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N
1st Battery: 6-cell
AC Adapters: 1
Card Reader: MMC/SD/MS
Bluetooth: Included
Webcam: 1.3 megapixels
Warranty: 1 year
System76
Lemur Ultra (lemu4)
Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit
5 Free GB of Ubuntu One Online Storage and Sync
14.1" 720p High Definition LED Backlit Display ( 1366 x 768 )
Intel HD Graphics 4000
3rd Generation Intel Core i7-3630QM Processor ( 2.40GHz 6MB L3 Cache - 4 Cores plus Hyperthreading )
8 GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1600MHz
750 GB 7200 RPM SATA II
United States Keyboard Layout
8X DVD±R/RW/4X +DL Super-Multi Drive
Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 - 802.11A/B/G/N Wireless LAN + Bluetooth Combo Module +$20.00
1 Yr. Ltd. Warranty and 1 Yr. Technical Support
Total Cost: $840
Now if your want to build your own linux desktop here is a recommended configuration:
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($319.99 @ Newegg)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($25.99 @ Newegg)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus V Gene Micro ATX LGA1155 Motherboard ($199.99 @ Newegg)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LP 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($149.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($86.98 @ Newegg)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($86.98 @ Newegg)
Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 2GB Video Card ($217.55 @ Newegg)
Case: Antec DF-35 ATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply: Corsair Builder 750W 80 PLUS Bronze Certified ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply ($73.98 @ Newegg)
Optical Drive: Asus DRW-24B3ST/BLK/G/AS DVD/CD Writer ($29.98 @ Newegg)
Total: $1191.43
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2012-11-27 17:49 EST-0500)
With Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit (Make sure to select 64-bit from the download list). Let me know if you have any more questions.
Hey if I just wanted to build kernels my laptop would be alright wouldn't it.and are there any books,etc that you could recommend on building kernels.I want to start with small things like kernels and maybe apps. Thanks
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Mesaman2012 said:
Hey if I just wanted to build kernels my laptop would be alright wouldn't it.and are there any books,etc that you could recommend on building kernels.I want to start with small things like kernels and maybe apps. Thanks
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If your just building kernels and some apps then yes, your laptop should be fine. For kernel development it's important to at least have a solid understanding of C, the Linux Kernel, and embedded development for that I would recommend the following books:
Practical C Programming: 3rd Edition
Understanding the Linux Kernel Third Edition
Embedded Linux Primer: A Practical Real-World Approach (2nd Edition)
As far as book for app building goes make sure you understand Java and XML, I would check out these books:
Professional Android 4 Application Development
Head First Java (3rd Edition)
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It might work. But very less chance of working in machines less than 4gigs of ram. 4gigs of ram would be the minimum configuration.
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I do it with 1 gig of RAM and 18 gigs of SWAP. No joke
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[Q] HP Slatebook x2 - Why an Intel GPU?

http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/ho...us/en/pc_cons/higher_asp/slatebook_x2/buynow8
Processor
NVIDIA® Tegra® 4 T40S with Intel HD Graphics (1.8 GHz, 1 MB L2 cache)
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000
WTF?!!!
This is completely backwards. Usually Intel makes the CPU, and Nvidia supplies the GPU.
Why would Intel step in and be like, "No... no... Mr. Nvidia, you no make GPU. Intel make GPU."
WTF??!!!
Are most Android games even compatible with the HD 4000?

What Hardware Do You Run Remix on?

From ancient laptops to high-end gaming rigs, Remix OS supports them all! What hardware do you run Remix on?
Here's mine
Desktop PC:
Intel Core i7-5930K (6-cores, 15MB Cache, Overclocked up to 3.9 GHz)
32GB DDR4 (8GB x 4)
128GB SSD + 2*2TB SATA
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X with 12GB
1500 Watt Power Supply
LG 34" 34UC97 curved monitor
Dell Inspiron 1121 [email protected]
Dual boot with Windows 7 64bit
4GB Ram, running great!
Acer AspireOne ZG5, 1GB Ram
Dual boot with Win7 32bit
Testing...
Acer p3, and it works great! No freezes or stucks.
Surface Pro 2
Inte Corel i5 2.30 GHz x4
Micro Center 16 GB MicroSD on Lexar USB3.0 "Blue" MicroSD Reader
I do a nice swap trick when I get the searching for Android x86 I remove the MicroSD card from USB and insert it into the built-in reader so I can enjoy the use of the official docking station. Only drawback is that the Ethernet port doesn't operate with RemixOS and WiFi from the tablet keeps dropping.
me,
CPU : amd 8350
GPU : radeon 7970
MoBo : Asrock extreme3
atuntu bench : 87k max average:angel:
Just on a dell inspiron core 2 duo with 4gig ram and a 500 gig hd. installed to the HD running as only OS.
rooted and with google play I must say I like it.
Will give this laptop to one of the kids it's perfect for that
ZOTAC IONITX-A-U Atom 330 1.6GHz Dual-Core NVIDIA ION Mini ITX Motherboard/CPU Combo
An installed version (32 GB SSD) of Remix OS beta runs successfully on a Lenovo T400 (CPU: Intel Core(TM)2 Duo P8400, Intel Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller). Videos are shown with BSPlayer, Whatsapp runs, Skype starts and stops one second later - Problem with the graphics?
Older 32Bit IBM/Lenovo notebooks do not run with Remix OS beta 32Bit (2016-03-01): T40, T42, T43, R51. They run until the prompt of the root terminal, but do not switch into graphics mode needed for the rest of the booting process.
A Lenovo T61 runs with Remix OS beta 32bit, but not absolutely stable.
ASUS A46CB-WX024D laptop
Intel Core i5-3317U (1.7 GHz)
Intel HD 4000 and NVIDIA GeForce 740M (Optimus)
4GB RAM, 500GB HDD
Works great, with AnTuTu score of 125k. Even multitouch on the touchpad works, including gestures, but works terribly with the file manager.
Toshiba Satellite L55
i5 5th gen 2.40hz
8gb ram
1tb HDD split into three partitions 450gb for Windows, 500gb for Linux Mint, and 32gb for RemixOS on an ext4 format.
I also have a 16gb USB drive for other computers.
Dell Inspiron 7548 with UHD Display
i7 5500U 3.0GHz
16GB RAM
32GB Sandisk USB 3 Flashdrive with UEFI boot
Works amazingly well. No WiFi After sleep, however.
Acer R14 Convertible, Triple Boot (Windows 10, Ubuntu, Remix OS), Core I7, 1 TeraByte drive, 8 GB Ram.
About 18 months ago I tried to install Androidx86 directly onto my sole laptopn, an Acer Aspire 1410 (2011 I think), single core netbook, but a decent one at that.
I'm pretty dran good at making/breaking things, but this time I screwed up and lost my Windows OS, with Android never working. Then life's dramas took over, and fixing it became low-priority.
But I needed a laptop again and, right on time, Remix OS drops, and right now I have my old faithful laptop back, running my favourite OS (I really just do not need Windows anymore).
Sadly, I'm limited to running it off USB2, and I've not found a clever way of installing it to the HDD without an initial copy of Windows to work off.
Use Universal USB Formatter with a non-Linux installation method install to local drive then use rmxtools to expand the data image to whatever size you want. Then you Acer boot to RMX OS.
Lenovo IdeaPad Z710 Laptop
CPU i7-4700MQ
Memory 16GB Crucial Ballistix Sport
Graphics Card Intel® HD Graphics 4600
Dual booted with Windows 10.
Intel 730 SERIES, 240 GB, SSD, windows 10 /
Remix is on a second SSD, / Samsung 850 EVO, 500GB
my laptop
System Manufacturer ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
System Model G751JT
System Type x64-based PC
System SKU ASUS-NotebookSKU
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4710HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz, 2494 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. G751JT.207, 4/24/2015
SMBIOS Version 2.7
Embedded Controller Version 255.255
BIOS Mode UEFI
Adapter Description NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M
Adapter RAM (1,073,741,824) bytes
Driver Version 10.18.13.6175
Resolution 1920 x 1080 x 60 hertz
Having trouble booting. its booted beta 2 sucsessfully twice and now nothing just hangs...
cant; boot from usb stick. cant; find it and the folder it mounts normally
just keeps trying to detect androidx86...........
I try to use it on my Acer Aspire Switch 10e, aka "sw3-013 11hm"
atom z3735f quad core 1.33
2gb ram
intel hd graphics
sd card reader
1 usb 3 port on the Keyboard dock
it should be some of the best machine to use this windowed android experience, except right now it is a pain in the ass to make it work with bigger space than standard 4gb data img, because it is one of those 32bit uefi/32bit windows on 64bit capable system...
what doesn't work (the most important first, less important at the end):
sound (realtek)
full power management (sees battery and consumption but not seeing charge, and no sleep)
bluetooth (realtek)
gyro (no rotation)
Lenovo G40-30
Pentium N3530
DDR3 8GB
SSD Samsung EVO 840 500GB
VGA Intel HD
Wifi Realtek RTL8723BE
LAN Realtek PCIe GBE
Audio Relatek HD
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My laptop wifi often disconnected, must connect manually. Some hard crashes.
surface pro 3 i3 4gb 64gb

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SSD
Audio
Network (LAN and WiFi)
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CPU : and 8350
GPU : Radeon HD 7970
Please add support for opengles 3.0 or later for radeon driver in Remix Os, cause I can't run many apps and games that support for opengles 3.0. So I have to root Remix Is and change opengles version to version 2.0 in build.prop so apps can run,
CPU: Intel I7 2600
GPU: NVidia GTX 960
RAM: 8GB DDR3
SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120 GB
WiFi: Realtek RTL8192CU USB 2.0
Works fine but wifi sometimes needs reset and remix os seems to use a single CPU core - CPU is heavily throttling all the time. Also the GPU is seen as VMWare generic GPU and I have no graphic acceleration. The system freezes for a few seconds when heavily loaded but I think it's due to missing graphic acceleration/missing multiple cores I guess.
surface pro 3 i3 intel hd graphic,work well,but sometime lose connection on wifi and touchscreen some time stop working and resume working after reboot
sorry for my english
Mainboard = Asus P8Z68-V
CPU =Intel Core I5 2500K (Sandybridge)
GPU = Nvidia GTX 550Ti [Fermi] (Crash opening JPG via Gallery, opening website via Firefox, maybe more ?) /
GPU = Intel HD 3000 (comes with the CPU of course) currently using. Quite stable..but ugly when watching YouTube (Color Banding) very distracting.
RAM = DDR 3 12GB
HDD = 3pcs 500GB, 1pcs 2TB.
DVD-RW Drive = 1pcs ( Is it supported yet ? ).
Audio = Mainboard audio Realtek ALC892 is working.
Network = via usb wifi TP-Link TL-WN823N (Quite unstable).
Network LAN = Mainboard Intel 82579 Gigabit LAN. ( Haven't tested yet ).
Samsung ATIV Book 2
Intel Core i5 4210U
8GB RAM DDR3
Intel HD Graphics 4400
NVIDIA GeForce 710M
Qualcomm Atheros AR956x WiFi
Realtek HD Audio
HD 1TB 5400rpm
System works fine. Runs only on GPU embedded on CPU, would be great see it running on my GeForce. WiFi signal is a little weak, but nothing too annoying. Data.img size is terrible we need more space to test the OS, root access either. Remix messes with Windows clock. Please, enable launchers from Play Store (Nova works great, for example). Sound thru HDMI support is hard, I know, but it would be so great.
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intel core i3-3220 @ 3.6 GHZ
4GB RAM DDR3
AMD RADEON R7 250X 1GB DDR5
Toshiba Satellite L55-C5272
Performance
PROCESSOR*
Intel® Core™ i5-5200U Processor
GRAPHICS ENGINE*
Mobile Intel® HD graphics with shared graphics memory
Memory and Storage
MEMORY*
8GB DDR3L 1600MHz (Memory is not user replaceable)
HARD DRIVE*
1.0TB (5400 RPM, Serial ATA)
OPTICAL DRIVE*
DVD-SuperMulti drive (+/-R double layer)
Audio and Video
DISPLAY SIZE
15.6" widescreen
DISPLAY TYPE*
HD TruBrite® LED Backlit display
DISPLAY RESOLUTION
1366x768 (HD),16:9 aspect ratio,Supports 720p content
AUDIO
Microphone input port/Headphone output port(shared),Stereo speakers tuned by Skullcandy,DTS Sound™ audio processing
Communication
WIRELESS LAN*
Boardcom Wi-Fi® Wireless networking (802.11b/g/n)
LAN
10/100 Ethernet LAN
BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth® V4.0 (not working)
Everything works except Bluetooth. Also the game KOTOR does not start because it is looking at alternate storage places even though none are installed. I also have Remix OS installed on its own partition.
Model: Samsung NP355V4C-A03MX
Processor: AMD A10-4600M APU
GPU: AMD Radeon 7660G (embedded)
RAM: 10GB 1600Mhz
Storage: Samsung 840 Evo 250GB SSD
Wifi: Intel 7260 AC Dualband WiFi card with Bluetooth 4.1
like was stated before, hoping for driver optimizations for the gpu, since i know that x.org is just the basic of the basic and I notice stuttering in some games that i try to play. On another note, I had one hell of a trouble to get Remix OS installed directly onto a partition that i set up for it, but it is working well now.
Surface Pro 3, i5.
Works well except:
DPI scaling has to be done before each boot
Touch screen stops working seemingly at random after a while
WiFi dropping out.
Once those things are fixed it'll be booted more than Windows
Acer Aspire one d255
cpu Intel Atom N550
Intel graphics
1 gb Ram
works really good, finaly a destop android, i love it!
Youtube and Twitch are not showing video but Dolphin browser does it and Kodi works perfect witch is really nice...
RemixOS_Cameron said:
Guys,
It's been two weeks, since the release of Remix OS for PC Beta Version. Would you mind share your experience with Remix OS for PC taking part in the future development of Android PC? For those who have successfully running Remix OS for PC Beta Version on their PC, please fill the listed information. Our engineering team is ready to dig deeper into each scenario.
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Make and Model of your PC
CPU
GPU
Memory
Hard Driver
Video Card
Audio Card
Network Card
Thanks.
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Mac Pro 128gb RAM
Make and Model of your PC: Asus G750JZ
CPU: Intel i7 4700HQ
GPU: Nvidia GTX 880m
Memory: 2x8 DDR3, dmidecode listed 'Hynix/Hyundai' as manufacturer
Hard Driver: Hard Drive? In that case SanDisk SD5SE225
Video Card: I think it's in my motherboard. Like I said, 880m.
Audio Card: Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3/v4th
Network Card: Atheros AR9462 for WiFi and Atheros QCA8171 for Ethernet. Only tested WiFi.
Everything works fine, except quick buttons for screen and keyboard brightness.
Modem: ThinkPad 8
CPU: Intel z3770
Ram: 2GB
GPU: Intel Graphic HD
Hard Drive: 128 eMMC
Audio: Realtek ALC5672 (not working for beta)
Bluetooth: Broadcom BCM4324 (not working for beta)
Wifi: Broadcom BCM4324 (Worked ok)
CPU: Core I3-4170
Ram: 16gb
Mobo: ASRock B85M-ITX
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 950
HDD: Samsung 850 Evo (500 gb)
Dual booted with Windows 10 x64
So far, I've had great success. The problem I've had are mostly with games and keyboard input. Both Dominations and Star Wars Commander, I just can't get my USB keyboard to work (the entire system will freeze up, requiring a reboot). Chrome, Firefox, etc have all been amazing. And I apologize if I've missed this elsewhere, but is there a keyboard/mouse way to do pinch to zoom?
Running this on
#1 - Surface Pro 1
#2 - Intel NUC 2820
CPU: Intel Celeron N2820 (Bay Trail)
RAM: 8GB
Graphics: Intel HD
Surface Pro 1 Works fine, would like to see some power saving features added..
NUC fully functional but as with many people no HDMI sound, Sound works via line out, as I run this thru my TV I can't get any sound, there needs to be HDMI sound support and a way to switch between the different outputs.
hello i'm running Remix OS on my Nextbook Flexx 11 (there is an android variant of this device)
CPU: Intel® Atom™ Processor Z3735F (1.8Ghz Quad Core 64bit)
RAM: 2GB
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics
I like many use HDMI output on my device (haven't tried it yet, I just installed this OS today) I'm very impressed with the overall speed, however we're missing a storage option in the settings menu, and my device has no sound output through the built in speakers (i have not yet tested the headphone jack). Also my battery life always shows 100%. I am running OS version 2.0.201
ASUS Transformer Book T100TA
Intel® Bay Trail-T Quad Core Z3740 Processor, 1.33 GHz
10.1" 16:9 IPS HD (1366x768) with Multi-Touch Screen
2GB RAM
32GB eMMC
Built-in 2 Speaker(s) And Digital Array Microphone |ASUS SonicMaster Technology
1.2 Mega Pixel web camera
Works perfect but the camera light is always on and there is no camera app. I tried a camera app from the play store but it says cannot connect to camera. In hangouts, when I try to make a video call call, it restarts the whole system.
No rotation.
Battery draianage is very high.
Modem: ThinkPad 8
CPU: Intel z3795
Ram: 4GB
GPU: Intel Graphic HD
Hard Drive: 128 eMMC
Audio: Realtek ALC5672 (not working for beta)
Bluetooth: Broadcom BCM4324 (not working for beta)
Wifi: Broadcom BCM4324 (Worked ok)
Video is a little choppy, and after changing the dpi ( 1920x1200 on 8" ) to 240 it stopps working.
And it took ages ( ~1H ) to generate that 8GB data Partition, so give the chance to change the size.
I had to use http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/winapp-android-x86-installer-uefi-t3222483 to install on a Dell Venue 8 Pro
because of the datapartition size
Mainboard : ASRock
CPU : AMD A8-6600K APU
GPU : ATI Radeon
Memory : 2x4gb
Hard Driver : 1TB
Video Card : HD 7730
Audio Card : Realtek ALC1150
Network Card : Qualcomm Atheros Gigabit Ethernet
Everything works fine

Mi Box DVB-T stick + streaming

Hello, did anyone tried to use android DVB - T USB stick? Was it working flawlessly?
My other question is if there is any way to stream (Miracast, DLNA,...) games to this box from MSI GS70 6QE Stealth Pro?
Specifications are:
- OS: Windows 8.1 Pro x64
- CPU: Intel® Core™ i7 processor 6th Gen.
- Chipset: Intel HM170
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce® GTX 970M, Intel HD Graphics 530
- RAM: 16GB
- Connectivity: Killer GbLAN with Killer Shield (Killer wi-fi included), Bluetooth 4.1
From past experience with various sticks and accessories I noticed Android only accepts things that come with suitable drivers inside the firmware (or kernel).
If a box alread has the hardware internally then you can be lucky and t works after disabling the original first.
There are some tuner sticks claiming they work with Android out of the box but I never tried one as I have no need and did not want to pay top $ for one to try out.

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