Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook

2013-04-30 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafel
where is the instalation file for it?

On 4/29/13, Harish hp.kot...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi
 You can use it as a dedicated OS like we use Windows OS on laptops /
 desktops.

 In addition, if you want to get a feel ofAndroid phone and you don't have
 one, this is a good way to get a feel of it.

 Harish Kotian

 - Original Message -
 From: Mohib Anwar Rafel mohibra...@gmail.com
 To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
 phonesand Tabs. mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 4:02 PM
 Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc,laptop or
 netbook


 Hi can u explain what is the use of this system?

 On 4/28/13, austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi i can try this as i dont have but yes you can use location services
 using wirelesss network locations

 On 4/28/13, Harish hp.kot...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Austin
 One more thing that you can try, is that if you use a USB datacard, it
 may
 be possible to call a number and use location based services in some
 manner,

 although the accuracy would be extremely poor.

 Harish

 - Original Message -
 From: austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
 To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
 phonesand Tabs. mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 12:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc,laptop or
 netbook


 hi harish

 1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think
 Alt key combination which enhances using it on the desktop system
 what do you mean regarding this?
 2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a
 good sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison
 to an external Harddisk?
 yes the post install size is around 4 to 5 gb but it totally depends
 on how many apps you install do you sink mails on it yes u can install
 it on a good sd card but go for a higher class sd card according to me
 it wont be as responsive on sd card then on hard drive if you want you
 can also install it along side windows or linux but i dont know how to
 do this u have to join the android x86 google group to get
 instructions regarding it
 3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a
 brilliant sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian
 languages.
 4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
 5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the
 processing locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do
 the recognition.
 yes ill try espeak and will try to try google Goggles lets see if i
 can make part 2 of this podcast
 On 4/28/13, Harish hp.kot...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Austin
 That was a brilliant podcast and a big congrats on the efforts you have
 taken to make it happen.

 1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think Alt
 key

 combination which enhances using it on the desktop system

 2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a good
 sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison to an
 external Harddisk?
 3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a
 brilliant

 sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian languages.
 4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
 5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the
 processing

 locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do the
 recognition.

 Congrats once again.
 Regards
 Harish Kotian

 - Original Message -
 From: austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
 To: access uk access...@freelists.org;
 accessible-andr...@googlegroups.com; accessindia
 accessin...@accessindia.org.in; Dedicated AccessIndia list for
 discussing

 accessibility of mobiledevices set up on November 15 2012.
 mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in; sayeverything
 sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org; Voice Vision.
 l...@voicevision.in
 Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 11:49 PM
 Subject: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or
 netbook


 hi all i have made a podcast showing how you can run android from your
 computer you can download the podcast from
 http://www.sendspace.com/file/ju5huy
 for discriptions and to download required files
 read on
 In this podcast I show you how to run android on your pc.
 I give you audio instructions, and then I show you a live demo of
 android running on my pc.
 I show the home screen settings and play store.
 Here are the download links of the files required for running android
 on your pc.
 Download android x86 4.2 iso from.
 https://android-x86.googlecode.com/files/android-x86-4.2-20130228.iso
 For updates see this sight.
 http://www.android-x86.org/
 Download Linux universal installer from.
 www.pendrivelinux.com/downloads/Universal-USB-Installer/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.3.3.exe
 If you have questions regarding the android x 86 iso

Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook

2013-04-29 Thread Harish

Hi
You can use it as a dedicated OS like we use Windows OS on laptops / 
desktops.


In addition, if you want to get a feel ofAndroid phone and you don't have 
one, this is a good way to get a feel of it.


Harish Kotian

- Original Message - 
From: Mohib Anwar Rafel mohibra...@gmail.com
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
phonesand Tabs. mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in

Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc,laptop or 
netbook



Hi can u explain what is the use of this system?

On 4/28/13, austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com wrote:

hi i can try this as i dont have but yes you can use location services
using wirelesss network locations

On 4/28/13, Harish hp.kot...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Austin
One more thing that you can try, is that if you use a USB datacard, it
may
be possible to call a number and use location based services in some
manner,

although the accuracy would be extremely poor.

Harish

- Original Message -
From: austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phonesand Tabs. mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc,laptop or
netbook


hi harish

1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think
Alt key combination which enhances using it on the desktop system
what do you mean regarding this?
2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a
good sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison
to an external Harddisk?
yes the post install size is around 4 to 5 gb but it totally depends
on how many apps you install do you sink mails on it yes u can install
it on a good sd card but go for a higher class sd card according to me
it wont be as responsive on sd card then on hard drive if you want you
can also install it along side windows or linux but i dont know how to
do this u have to join the android x86 google group to get
instructions regarding it
3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a
brilliant sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian
languages.
4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the
processing locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do
the recognition.
yes ill try espeak and will try to try google Goggles lets see if i
can make part 2 of this podcast
On 4/28/13, Harish hp.kot...@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Austin
That was a brilliant podcast and a big congrats on the efforts you have
taken to make it happen.

1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think Alt
key

combination which enhances using it on the desktop system

2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a good
sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison to an
external Harddisk?
3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a
brilliant

sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian languages.
4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the
processing

locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do the
recognition.

Congrats once again.
Regards
Harish Kotian

- Original Message -
From: austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
To: access uk access...@freelists.org;
accessible-andr...@googlegroups.com; accessindia
accessin...@accessindia.org.in; Dedicated AccessIndia list for
discussing

accessibility of mobiledevices set up on November 15 2012.
mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in; sayeverything
sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org; Voice Vision. l...@voicevision.in
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 11:49 PM
Subject: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or
netbook


hi all i have made a podcast showing how you can run android from your
computer you can download the podcast from
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ju5huy
for discriptions and to download required files
read on
In this podcast I show you how to run android on your pc.
I give you audio instructions, and then I show you a live demo of
android running on my pc.
I show the home screen settings and play store.
Here are the download links of the files required for running android
on your pc.
Download android x86 4.2 iso from.
https://android-x86.googlecode.com/files/android-x86-4.2-20130228.iso
For updates see this sight.
http://www.android-x86.org/
Download Linux universal installer from.
www.pendrivelinux.com/downloads/Universal-USB-Installer/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.3.3.exe
If you have questions regarding the android x 86 iso projects or want
to contact other people using this then join the android x86 Google
group by visiting.
http://groups.google.com/group/android-x86
If you don’t want to boot from

Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook

2013-04-28 Thread austin pinto
hi harish

1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think
Alt key combination which enhances using it on the desktop system
what do you mean regarding this?
2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a
good sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison
to an external Harddisk?
yes the post install size is around 4 to 5 gb but it totally depends
on how many apps you install do you sink mails on it yes u can install
it on a good sd card but go for a higher class sd card according to me
it wont be as responsive on sd card then on hard drive if you want you
can also install it along side windows or linux but i dont know how to
do this u have to join the android x86 google group to get
instructions regarding it
3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a
brilliant sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian
languages.
4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the
processing locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do
the recognition.
yes ill try espeak and will try to try google Goggles lets see if i
can make part 2 of this podcast
On 4/28/13, Harish hp.kot...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Austin
 That was a brilliant podcast and a big congrats on the efforts you have
 taken to make it happen.

 1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think Alt key

 combination which enhances using it on the desktop system

 2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a good
 sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison to an
 external Harddisk?
 3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a brilliant

 sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian languages.
 4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
 5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the processing

 locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do the recognition.

 Congrats once again.
 Regards
 Harish Kotian

 - Original Message -
 From: austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
 To: access uk access...@freelists.org;
 accessible-andr...@googlegroups.com; accessindia
 accessin...@accessindia.org.in; Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing

 accessibility of mobiledevices set up on November 15 2012.
 mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in; sayeverything
 sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org; Voice Vision. l...@voicevision.in
 Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 11:49 PM
 Subject: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook


 hi all i have made a podcast showing how you can run android from your
 computer you can download the podcast from
 http://www.sendspace.com/file/ju5huy
 for discriptions and to download required files
 read on
 In this podcast I show you how to run android on your pc.
 I give you audio instructions, and then I show you a live demo of
 android running on my pc.
 I show the home screen settings and play store.
 Here are the download links of the files required for running android
 on your pc.
 Download android x86 4.2 iso from.
 https://android-x86.googlecode.com/files/android-x86-4.2-20130228.iso
 For updates see this sight.
 http://www.android-x86.org/
 Download Linux universal installer from.
 www.pendrivelinux.com/downloads/Universal-USB-Installer/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.3.3.exe
 If you have questions regarding the android x 86 iso projects or want
 to contact other people using this then join the android x86 Google
 group by visiting.
 http://groups.google.com/group/android-x86
 If you don’t want to boot from external hard drive and want to use the
 virtual images which works on virtual box download required files
 from.
 Download virtual image from
 http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org/androvm-a11y/
 Download the latest version of the image and also update talkback from
 the play store
 Download virtual box from
 https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
 Join the eyes-free mailing list for more updates to stay updated on
 more virtual images and for answers on android questions by visiting
 http://groups.google.com/group/eyes-free/.
 If you want to use Mozilla Firefox nightly then download it from
 http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/tinderbox-builds/mozilla-central-android-x86/
 This nightly works on both vm images and also the iso which u can boot
 from external hard drive it also should work on your Google TV if it
 has an x86 processer
 Please listen to the podcast for more instructions



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Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook

2013-04-28 Thread Aruni Sharma

Hello, what is the status of accessibility of the text editors and pdf?

-Original Message- 
From: Harish

Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 10:49 AM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of 
mobilephonesand Tabs.
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc,laptop or 
netbook


Dear Austin
That was a brilliant podcast and a big congrats on the efforts you have
taken to make it happen.

1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think Alt key
combination which enhances using it on the desktop system

2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a good
sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison to an
external Harddisk?
3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a brilliant
sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian languages.
4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the processing
locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do the recognition.

Congrats once again.
Regards
Harish Kotian

- Original Message - 
From: austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com

To: access uk access...@freelists.org;
accessible-andr...@googlegroups.com; accessindia
accessin...@accessindia.org.in; Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
accessibility of mobiledevices set up on November 15 2012.
mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in; sayeverything
sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org; Voice Vision. l...@voicevision.in
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 11:49 PM
Subject: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook


hi all i have made a podcast showing how you can run android from your
computer you can download the podcast from
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ju5huy
for discriptions and to download required files
read on
In this podcast I show you how to run android on your pc.
I give you audio instructions, and then I show you a live demo of
android running on my pc.
I show the home screen settings and play store.
Here are the download links of the files required for running android
on your pc.
Download android x86 4.2 iso from.
https://android-x86.googlecode.com/files/android-x86-4.2-20130228.iso
For updates see this sight.
http://www.android-x86.org/
Download Linux universal installer from.
www.pendrivelinux.com/downloads/Universal-USB-Installer/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.3.3.exe
If you have questions regarding the android x 86 iso projects or want
to contact other people using this then join the android x86 Google
group by visiting.
http://groups.google.com/group/android-x86
If you don’t want to boot from external hard drive and want to use the
virtual images which works on virtual box download required files
from.
Download virtual image from
http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org/androvm-a11y/
Download the latest version of the image and also update talkback from
the play store
Download virtual box from
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
Join the eyes-free mailing list for more updates to stay updated on
more virtual images and for answers on android questions by visiting
http://groups.google.com/group/eyes-free/.
If you want to use Mozilla Firefox nightly then download it from
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/tinderbox-builds/mozilla-central-android-x86/
This nightly works on both vm images and also the iso which u can boot
from external hard drive it also should work on your Google TV if it
has an x86 processer
Please listen to the podcast for more instructions



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austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
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Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook

2013-04-28 Thread austin pinto
hi there are no inbuilt apps to read pdf files or ms office files but
there is a app that helps you to create and edit notes just like
notepad and its 100% accessable if you could suggest which pdf readers
and office file readers/editers you would like me to try out then i
can install and see

On 4/28/13, Aruni Sharma aruni...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello, what is the status of accessibility of the text editors and pdf?

 -Original Message-
 From: Harish
 Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 10:49 AM
 To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
 mobilephonesand Tabs.
 Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc,laptop or
 netbook

 Dear Austin
 That was a brilliant podcast and a big congrats on the efforts you have
 taken to make it happen.

 1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think Alt key
 combination which enhances using it on the desktop system

 2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a good
 sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison to an
 external Harddisk?
 3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a brilliant
 sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian languages.
 4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
 5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the processing
 locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do the recognition.

 Congrats once again.
 Regards
 Harish Kotian

 - Original Message -
 From: austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
 To: access uk access...@freelists.org;
 accessible-andr...@googlegroups.com; accessindia
 accessin...@accessindia.org.in; Dedicated AccessIndia list for
 discussing
 accessibility of mobiledevices set up on November 15 2012.
 mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in; sayeverything
 sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org; Voice Vision. l...@voicevision.in
 Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 11:49 PM
 Subject: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook


 hi all i have made a podcast showing how you can run android from your
 computer you can download the podcast from
 http://www.sendspace.com/file/ju5huy
 for discriptions and to download required files
 read on
 In this podcast I show you how to run android on your pc.
 I give you audio instructions, and then I show you a live demo of
 android running on my pc.
 I show the home screen settings and play store.
 Here are the download links of the files required for running android
 on your pc.
 Download android x86 4.2 iso from.
 https://android-x86.googlecode.com/files/android-x86-4.2-20130228.iso
 For updates see this sight.
 http://www.android-x86.org/
 Download Linux universal installer from.
 www.pendrivelinux.com/downloads/Universal-USB-Installer/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.3.3.exe
 If you have questions regarding the android x 86 iso projects or want
 to contact other people using this then join the android x86 Google
 group by visiting.
 http://groups.google.com/group/android-x86
 If you don’t want to boot from external hard drive and want to use the
 virtual images which works on virtual box download required files
 from.
 Download virtual image from
 http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org/androvm-a11y/
 Download the latest version of the image and also update talkback from
 the play store
 Download virtual box from
 https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
 Join the eyes-free mailing list for more updates to stay updated on
 more virtual images and for answers on android questions by visiting
 http://groups.google.com/group/eyes-free/.
 If you want to use Mozilla Firefox nightly then download it from
 http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/tinderbox-builds/mozilla-central-android-x86/
 This nightly works on both vm images and also the iso which u can boot
 from external hard drive it also should work on your Google TV if it
 has an x86 processer
 Please listen to the podcast for more instructions



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Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook

2013-04-28 Thread Harish

Hi Austin
One more thing that you can try, is that if you use a USB datacard, it may 
be possible to call a number and use location based services in some manner, 
although the accuracy would be extremely poor.


Harish

- Original Message - 
From: austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
phonesand Tabs. mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in

Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc,laptop or 
netbook



hi harish

1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think
Alt key combination which enhances using it on the desktop system
what do you mean regarding this?
2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a
good sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison
to an external Harddisk?
yes the post install size is around 4 to 5 gb but it totally depends
on how many apps you install do you sink mails on it yes u can install
it on a good sd card but go for a higher class sd card according to me
it wont be as responsive on sd card then on hard drive if you want you
can also install it along side windows or linux but i dont know how to
do this u have to join the android x86 google group to get
instructions regarding it
3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a
brilliant sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian
languages.
4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the
processing locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do
the recognition.
yes ill try espeak and will try to try google Goggles lets see if i
can make part 2 of this podcast
On 4/28/13, Harish hp.kot...@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Austin
That was a brilliant podcast and a big congrats on the efforts you have
taken to make it happen.

1 I do recall, there is a bunch of keyboard shortcuts using I think Alt 
key


combination which enhances using it on the desktop system

2 What is the size of the post install. What about installing on a good
sized SD card of about 16 gb? It does not cost much in comparison to an
external Harddisk?
3 Would you also try installing Espeak engine. It is not really a 
brilliant


sounding TTS, However, it is light and supports Indian languages.
4 Do also try it with Google Goggles and with a third party OCR
5 This build also has a speech recognition engine which does the 
processing


locally, meaning it does not need the Cloud services to do the 
recognition.


Congrats once again.
Regards
Harish Kotian

- Original Message -
From: austin pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
To: access uk access...@freelists.org;
accessible-andr...@googlegroups.com; accessindia
accessin...@accessindia.org.in; Dedicated AccessIndia list for 
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Subject: [Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook


hi all i have made a podcast showing how you can run android from your
computer you can download the podcast from
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ju5huy
for discriptions and to download required files
read on
In this podcast I show you how to run android on your pc.
I give you audio instructions, and then I show you a live demo of
android running on my pc.
I show the home screen settings and play store.
Here are the download links of the files required for running android
on your pc.
Download android x86 4.2 iso from.
https://android-x86.googlecode.com/files/android-x86-4.2-20130228.iso
For updates see this sight.
http://www.android-x86.org/
Download Linux universal installer from.
www.pendrivelinux.com/downloads/Universal-USB-Installer/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.3.3.exe
If you have questions regarding the android x 86 iso projects or want
to contact other people using this then join the android x86 Google
group by visiting.
http://groups.google.com/group/android-x86
If you don’t want to boot from external hard drive and want to use the
virtual images which works on virtual box download required files
from.
Download virtual image from
http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org/androvm-a11y/
Download the latest version of the image and also update talkback from
the play store
Download virtual box from
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
Join the eyes-free mailing list for more updates to stay updated on
more virtual images and for answers on android questions by visiting
http://groups.google.com/group/eyes-free/.
If you want to use Mozilla Firefox nightly then download it from
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/tinderbox-builds/mozilla-central-android-x86/
This nightly works on both vm images and also the iso which u can boot
from external hard drive it also should work

[Mobile.AI] now you can run android on your pc, laptop or netbook

2013-04-27 Thread austin pinto
hi all i have made a podcast showing how you can run android from your
computer you can download the podcast from
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ju5huy
for discriptions and to download required files
read on
In this podcast I show you how to run android on your pc.
I give you audio instructions, and then I show you a live demo of
android running on my pc.
I show the home screen settings and play store.
Here are the download links of the files required for running android
on your pc.
Download android x86 4.2 iso from.
https://android-x86.googlecode.com/files/android-x86-4.2-20130228.iso
For updates see this sight.
http://www.android-x86.org/
Download Linux universal installer from.
www.pendrivelinux.com/downloads/Universal-USB-Installer/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.3.3.exe
If you have questions regarding the android x 86 iso projects or want
to contact other people using this then join the android x86 Google
group by visiting.
http://groups.google.com/group/android-x86
If you don’t want to boot from external hard drive and want to use the
virtual images which works on virtual box download required files
from.
Download virtual image from
http://eigeldinger.dyndns.org/androvm-a11y/
Download the latest version of the image and also update talkback from
the play store
Download virtual box from
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
Join the eyes-free mailing list for more updates to stay updated on
more virtual images and for answers on android questions by visiting
http://groups.google.com/group/eyes-free/.
If you want to use Mozilla Firefox nightly then download it from
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/tinderbox-builds/mozilla-central-android-x86/
This nightly works on both vm images and also the iso which u can boot
from external hard drive it also should work on your Google TV if it
has an x86 processer
Please listen to the podcast for more instructions



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