compatible with Microsoft Windows 8.1 RT.
I have defined my system requirements, but I think I can't defined all NOTs,
not for Windows RT, not for UNIX, not for Blackberry, not for . On the other
hand it really isn't easy to differentiate all these specs for a non
computer addicted customer.
How do you
run normal versions of Windows Pro. This processor is
also used in cheap netbooks. This tablet should be able to run LiveCode
standalones --but I haven't tried it.
Tablets with Windows RT use an ARM processor, which is incompatible with
LiveCode, meaning that a standalone won't even start.
You
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Hi,
Please define compatible. Does your customer say it doesn't even start
up?
Or does he say he it starts up but he can't work
Hi Tiemo,
I can buy this MS Surface Pro 2 in a store in my city
http://www.mycom.nl/tablets-e-readers/windows-tablet/433918/microsoft-surface-pro-2-i5-256gb#specificaties
and it has an Intel processor. Perhaps there are a Surface 2 with ARM
and a Surface Pro 2 with Intel, bit I haven't seen
Thanks for the info
Tiemo
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Hi Tiemo,
I can buy this MS
version. Poor customers.
Tiemo
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Hi Tiemo,
I can buy this MS
Thank you for clarifying Richard
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Hi all,
my knowledge about Windows RT is still very small. As far as I have
understood it so far you only can run Apps from the Windows Store on RT and
so we don't have to care about it from the LiveCode side so far.
What I would like to know, is it possible, that a customer could (try
On 04/05/2013 12:16 PM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Hi all,
my knowledge about Windows RT is still very small. As far as I have
understood it so far you only can run Apps from the Windows Store on RT and
so we don't have to care about it from the LiveCode side so far.
What I would like to know
On Apr 5, 2013, at 5:52 AM, Richmond wrote:
The only desktop applications officially supported by Windows RT are those
that come with the operating system itself
Ha, Ha, Ha; the old trick of trying to lock out the competition rears its
ugly head again.
officially supported means, I think
On 04/05/2013 04:08 PM, Peter M. Brigham wrote:
On Apr 5, 2013, at 5:52 AM, Richmond wrote:
The only desktop applications officially supported by Windows RT are those that
come with the operating system itself
Ha, Ha, Ha; the old trick of trying to lock out the competition rears its ugly
On 04/05/2013 04:08 PM, Peter M. Brigham wrote:
On Apr 5, 2013, at 5:52 AM, Richmond wrote:
The only desktop applications officially supported by Windows RT are those that
come with the operating system itself
Ha, Ha, Ha; the old trick of trying to lock out the competition rears its ugly
Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
my knowledge about Windows RT is still very small. As far as I have
understood it so far you only can run Apps from the Windows Store on RT and
so we don't have to care about it from the LiveCode side so far.
What I would like to know, is it possible, that a customer could
.
And also:
Some of these items do have dependencies on other items being completed first
(Pluggable Themes Cocoa is essential before Windows RT for example).
I am not a very technical guy, but I just don't understand the connection
between those. Cocoa is as Apple as it gets, and Windows RT
items being completed
first (Pluggable Themes Cocoa is essential before Windows RT for example).
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I think that the Windows RT (mobile) side of things is dependent on
pluggable themes. I cannot see how Cocoa is any way related to it.
I just never thought any of the stretch goals would be achieved.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 4:13 AM, Terry Vogelaar tvogel...@de-mare.nlwrote:
I am so excited
Monte Goulding wrote:
I think it's about modularising the platform API
Connecting the dots:
Modularized platform API
+ Linux engine for ARM
+ Ubuntu in smartphones tablets
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= LiveCode on Ubuntu Mobile
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