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Post by Gordon on Nov 4, 2015 19:43:12 GMT
Hi Scipy, from the look of the spec, M2 note should be able to support Andromium from a hardware standpoint. So I will have to assume that it is something software related with Meizu's custom android rom Flyme. if we can get our hand on a M2 Note, we can probably troubleshoot the problem, but without a M2Note on hand to test, it is very difficult for us to figure out the issue. -Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Nov 4, 2015 19:40:14 GMT
Hi guys, we are currently still working out the manufacturing details of our dock, unfortunately the deal fall through with our original OEM after the failure of the Kickstarter campaign, we have a couple other OEM we currently talking to. With any luck, we will be able to make manufacture the dock for sales after the new years.
Sorry the the much delayed, we are still very optimistic to be abel to bring the dock to market in near future.
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Oct 19, 2015 18:46:03 GMT
Thank you for the information Scipy. This is strange, what is the hardware specification of the M2 Note? I am wondering if it is a software or hardware issue. I know that Flyme is a custom version of Android, but usually as long as they stick close to AOSP api, Andromium OS should be supported.
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Post by Gordon on Oct 19, 2015 18:03:33 GMT
Hi Serge, have you try changing the UI scaling on the Andromium Setting page? Also if you are using a 1080p monitor, that you are using the HDMI input on the monitor (if you are doing wired connection). In previous test we done internally at the office, we notice that when we use a HDMI to VGA or HDMI to DisplayPort adaptors, the monitor won't be outputting at full 1080p resolution any more.
Let me know if that works for you.
Best,
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Oct 7, 2015 1:53:51 GMT
Hi Scipy, there shouldn't be any major issues with MediaTek chipsets. But we haven't had a chance to test many phones with MediaTek SOC, please let us know your experience once you have chance to test it out.
Looking forward to hearing your test results
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Oct 5, 2015 19:27:15 GMT
Please do not spam the forum.
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Post by Gordon on Sept 3, 2015 3:13:53 GMT
Thank you for the suggestion John, haven't heard of Sidesync before, I am definitely going to try it out.
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Post by Gordon on Sept 3, 2015 3:11:43 GMT
Hi James: Multiple desktop support is a feature we looking into, but currently a low priority, we focusing most of our attention on finishing the SDK right now.
Hi AB: There is an android IDE we like on the Playstore call AIDE, that works pretty well with Andromium OS, we tried it in the past, and like the functionalities. You will need to made some modification in the setting to adjust fonts sizes and few other things, but once it is setup, it is very useful IDE for android development.
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Post by Gordon on Sept 3, 2015 3:07:49 GMT
Hi James, I answer your question on the other post, please feel free to PM me if you further questions
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Post by Gordon on Sept 3, 2015 3:06:18 GMT
Hey awesomemario128 sorry it took a while to get back to you, been a bit swapped last few days. But unfortunately looks like Andromium OS is not compatible with the Mk808b+ Android TV. I am not sure if it is an issue with missing API on android TV side or just issues specific to the Mk808b+. But based the video you posted looks like there are multiple issues, and it we probably won't be able to support the device without heavy modification to existing code base.
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Post by Gordon on Sept 3, 2015 3:01:31 GMT
Hi James, you can use existing Android apps in conjunction with Andromium OS, but only in full screen mode. We use the Note 4 as internal development device, and so far it can handle almost anything we throw at it (except for 1080p video streaming in youtube). Check it out yourself and report back you user experience -Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Aug 24, 2015 3:22:29 GMT
HI LG G4, unfortunately, LG G4 doesn't have any video out over USB functionalities build in. So for now the best way to run Andromium OS is using a wireless display adaptors like Chromecast. Alternatively if you have a Displaylink adaptors on hand, they can work with you G4 also, but DisplayLink Android driver are still in beta, so there might still be some bugs on their end. We are currently contemplating doing another kickstarter with either the laptop dock concept or a wireless desktop dock. Please sign up for our email list at our website www.andromiumos.com or check back to check on the forum periodically to get the latest updates on that Best, -Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Aug 21, 2015 18:35:09 GMT
Hi orion116, from what I can tell from the screenshot you posted, the start menu and submenu looks normal. The Andromium App submenu is showing all 4 of the standard currently included apps in the OS.
Try opening the supported apps and untested app sub menu also, see if you are seeing the cut off problem. Also if you haven't notice already, the submenu are scrollable, if there is more items inside the submenu then the entire size of the submenu area.
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Aug 20, 2015 22:02:47 GMT
Hi awesomemario128, new Andromium OS update has been published to Google Playstore. It contains a patch to fix for the bug you discovered. Please test it out and let me know if you are still seeing any issues. Also how is the MK808b testing going?
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Aug 19, 2015 0:23:05 GMT
Hi awesomemario128, thank you for the Video. Following your video, I can consistently reproduce the crash in Minesweeper now using my Note 4. From what I can tell so far, the crash seem to happen at the Android rom level (not sure yet if it is TouchWiz specific or not). I am currently looking for a work around to see if I can avoid the crash.
Will keep you updated, hope to have a fix soon within next few weeks.
Once the fix has been release to the Playstore, I will update this thread and let everyone know.
Thank you again awesomemario128 for the help in finding the bug.
Best,
-Gordon
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