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Post by undeadninjatv on Feb 24, 2016 1:43:43 GMT
Hi undeadninjatv, very interesting project. What is the performance like so far? Have you had a chance to test it on a low-end Chromebook? -Gordon I have tested it on a Dell Chromebook 11 and a Mac as well. The performance is good so far, a lot of the problems come from ARChon itself rather than the app. Not all apps work on it, but the Andromium apps work beautifully with the exception of videos not playing on the browser on my Chromebook. I have came up with a way to fix this by simply downloading TubeMate for Andromium, and then opening the File Explorer and opening the Video folder then it works on the media player. Videos work fine on Mac, though. ARChon Runtime should work on anything that supports Chrome.
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Post by undeadninjatv on Feb 23, 2016 13:44:53 GMT
The bugs are updated more often on the document, so please check that out.
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Post by undeadninjatv on Feb 19, 2016 6:08:45 GMT
For testing purposes, can you also have a website where you can download them directly? (preferably before the app for the store is made, if you want to wait, that is fine too)
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Post by undeadninjatv on Feb 18, 2016 23:59:53 GMT
I also have a HTC One m7, and I can also try it on my Nokia Lumia 928(Windows Phone 10 Dev Preview) and my Kindle Fire HDX
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Post by undeadninjatv on Feb 18, 2016 22:23:43 GMT
UPDATE: WE ARE BACK IN BUISNESS! THE ANDROMIUM OS ON CHROME PROJECT HAS BEEN RENAMED THE ANCHROMIUM OS PROJECT! Recently, I have found out that Andromium OS runs on Google Chrome using a custom runtime called ARChon Runtime. This allows you to use Andromium OS as a hub for some of your Android apps. If you are interested on how this works, please click the link. GOOGLE DOCS: docs.google.com/document/d/1221Ks9aLP2J4pS1o4H9ItsIUer8vHOJcFKC9JtTEO5w/edit?usp=sharing I hope everyone finds this helpful! BUGS: (Please check one of the links)
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