2016-04-23: OSDN offers a download page for Android-x86. 2016-03-02: Remix OS for PC - Beta version built on Android-x86 project is available for download. 2016-02-06: The Android-x86 4.4-r5 released (the fifth stable release of kitkat-x86). 2016-02-05: FossHub offers a download page for Android-x86. How could I enable arm-translation(libhoudini) on my android-x86 jb Showing 1-4 of 4 messages. How could I enable arm-translation(libhoudini) on my android-x86 jb. This is a project to port Android open source project to x86 platform, formerly known as 'patch hosting for android x86 support'.The original plan is to host different patches for android x86 support from open source community. A few months after we created the project, we found out that we could do much more than just hosting patches. Oct 19, 2018 Only Genymotion is x86-based. The solution is simply to install ARM translation on the emulated device: Download the right ARM translation archive for your device’s Android version. For Android 8, I used ARMTranslationOreo.zip.
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After about 3 days trying and trying I'm giving up.
I've tried to install libhoudini (http://android-x86.sceners.org/en/?p=536) on android 4.2.2 emulator. I need that for a project.
I know about the existence of Genymotion and AndroVM but I don't need a virtual box image I need a emulator running on intel x86 with ARM emulation.
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I also tried to create yaffs2 images from a running Genymotion distrubition and migrate that to android-sdksystem-imagesandroid-17x86. Unfortunately that doesn't work.
So I hope that someone can help me out and/or point me in the right direction. So what I need: a rebuilt of system-imagesandroid-17 folder content with a rooted device and libhoudini installed.
I don't know if SO is the place for this questions but I'm willing to pay someone to create this for me because it's very important for a commercial project. Marathi kadambari pdf.
Update 14-10: Still not a step further. Any ideas?
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Well I don't know why you have something against Genymotion but you can try using the Flashable ZIP I made for setting up libhoudini in Genymotion v2.0. It works there but I have no idea how good your mileage will be with using it for a Android-x86 install. It might depend on what kernel is being used. It's just a normal Flashable ZIP so you can use whatever recovery method you have, or manually copy each file to their correct folders and set their permissions. You can find the download on my XDA guide:
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