Would it be possible to dual-boot Win7 and Android on this tablet?
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If so, how would I go about doing this/would the android install be able to use most of the hardware?
Writing android apps, then testing them on the same device would be the coolest thing.
Well, there's this project:
[url]http://www.android-x86.org/[/url]
We had a member running in on his netbook, he's banned for a day but when he comes back he might be able to help you a bit.
I'm not sure how well the touch is going to work, but it should be interesting.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;33424981]Well, there's this project:
[url]http://www.android-x86.org/[/url]
We had a member running in on his netbook, he's banned for a day but when he comes back he might be able to help you a bit.[/QUOTE]
Tried it out on both my laptop and in virtualbox.
There's clear signs of it being Alpha stage software, especially since there's no proper GPU drivers, thus no GPU acceleration.
Besides most Apps doesn't work on it, since they're coded with the ARM architecture in mind.
[URL="http://www.ghisler.com/android.htm"]Total Commander for Android[/URL] works though.
Does that mean "no" or does that mean "no, not with that one particular project"?
[QUOTE=chimitos;33437102]Does that mean "no" or does that mean "no, not with that one particular project"?[/QUOTE]
It's possible, but don't expect even 10% of the app functionality of a real Android tablet.
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