Seems he has to touch items on the screen multiple times often to get them to register, is touchscreen support really 100%?
Thanks from DarkRedFlame over at Touchdroiddalingrin Erik Hardesty
Audio out is near 100% and it now works with both CPU cores enabled #CMTouchpad
It hasn't been releasedvarao said:Hello,
Sorry but my English is not very good.
Can you upload an update of system.tar.bz with the system like the video () ?
It's more than enough for me, although it still lacks the camera.
I'm looking forward to replace the TouchPad WebOS for Android!
Very thanks.
Please pardon my ignorance, but how do you know the Touchpad in the video using only half of one core? A further question - is there some sort of inherent difficulty in getting the full potential of a multi-core CPU to work with Android, or does such a CPU utilize its full potential "out of the box" so to say?austriak said:Even with one core disabled and only using half of another core, it looks pretty fast.
The notes/comments to video on YouTube mentions it. Leave the inner details like OS scheduling to experts.Igor01 said:Please pardon my ignorance, but how do you know the Touchpad in the video using only half of one core? A further question - is there some sort of inherent difficulty in getting the full potential of a multi-core CPU to work with Android, or does such a CPU utilize its full potential "out of the box" so to say?
That is how it is, but not in the video shown.qaiserpk said:The notes/comments to video on YouTube mentions it. Leave the inner details like OS scheduling to experts.
My knowledge is tied to my belief that the person who's working on it is telling the truth.Igor01 said:Please pardon my ignorance, but how do you know the Touchpad in the video using only half of one core? A further question - is there some sort of inherent difficulty in getting the full potential of a multi-core CPU to work with Android, or does such a CPU utilize its full potential "out of the box" so to say?