Jide tries again, Remix Mini does Android PC
posting from a remix mini
Hi!
I received my Remix mini 2 days ago. The Cpu is a Quad Core 1.34 GHz sun50iw1p1,
type arm64-v8a, Not x86/Intel compatible. It's running Android 5.1 and seems very stable so far, but lots of small bugs / missing features. Some I can work around but not all, wich I hope an update will fix. I am happy with it nevertheless, because it seems to handle the main task intended. Running as a server.
Jooee
I received my Remix mini 2 days ago. The Cpu is a Quad Core 1.34 GHz sun50iw1p1,
type arm64-v8a, Not x86/Intel compatible. It's running Android 5.1 and seems very stable so far, but lots of small bugs / missing features. Some I can work around but not all, wich I hope an update will fix. I am happy with it nevertheless, because it seems to handle the main task intended. Running as a server.
Jooee
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Re: posting from a remix mini
really? arm64-v8a, Thanks for letting me know, boy I would of been disappointed, where did I read that it was intel x86. Guess I'm still looking.Jooee wrote:Hi!
I received my Remix mini 2 days ago. The Cpu is a Quad Core 1.34 GHz sun50iw1p1,
type arm64-v8a, Not x86/Intel compatible.
Jooee

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http://www.jide.com/en/mini
Processor1.2GHz quad-core cortex A53 (64-bit) Allwinner
Storage8GB eMMC 16GB eMMC
Memory1GB memory2GB memory
Mine finally arrived. A bit basic, fussy about HW, slow and uncertain start-up (needs an l.e.d.). Must check out their fora.
Anyone managed to open it up yet? Is the on/off by microswitch or proximity?
Later:
Remixers should now have their $10 coupon offer. However, miniscule PCs are blossoming. All GB 11yr olds are about to receive their free BBC Microbits and RPi has launched their 'zero' @ £4/$5 - a cut down version of the v.2, (free to their magazine subscribers) - a great deal as most hobbists should have plenty of small USB hubs kicking around by now.
Even later: but it does work on my little cheapo HDMI-VGA I use for my RPi - only six quid from http://www.cpc.co.uk .
Anyone managed to open it up yet? Is the on/off by microswitch or proximity?
Later:
the little green light only showed up after dark! Confirm that, apart from the declared non-operation on an HDMI-DVI lead, it doesn't work on my D-A HMDI-VGA converter, either.needs an l.e.d.
Remixers should now have their $10 coupon offer. However, miniscule PCs are blossoming. All GB 11yr olds are about to receive their free BBC Microbits and RPi has launched their 'zero' @ £4/$5 - a cut down version of the v.2, (free to their magazine subscribers) - a great deal as most hobbists should have plenty of small USB hubs kicking around by now.
Even later: but it does work on my little cheapo HDMI-VGA I use for my RPi - only six quid from http://www.cpc.co.uk .
Remix, RPi & co. are missing a trick. It shouldn't be necessary to need a s-o-a HDMI monitor/TV to run such a basic building block. Most old monitors and TVs built this century have a VGA input - that is more than sufficient for text and internet; it is specifically NOT their purpose for games playing and video editing. It might mean designing a micro-hi D15, but it wouldn't cost any more than the present socket. That way, these miniature PCs could quadruple their marketability.
If remix has vnc/rdp client app installed that's used to remote control a puppy PC desktop - HOW CAN I CHANGE THE PUPPY TRAY MINI DESKTOPS TO BE LEFT CLICK/DRAG'able ??
Under Wary I could grab the title bar of a window and drag it from one desktop to another https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4MbXu ... sp=sharing. Under Precise when dragging a window it hits the screen edge and stops (locked to that desktop), so I have to use the tray mini desktops to right mouse click-drag/move windows from one desktop to another (or use the title bar far left icon to 'Send To'). It would be nice however if a long left click/drag could be set for the mini-desktops in the tray. Mainly because under some conditions the title bar of windows can be above the top of screen and being able to drag the window back down again in the tray mini desktop window is handy (rather than having to ALT-left mouse click/drag the window back down).
I specifically have my tray set to 'Taller' as I find the mini desktops in the tray to be handy/useful as I have different icons on different desktops.
Under Wary I could grab the title bar of a window and drag it from one desktop to another https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4MbXu ... sp=sharing. Under Precise when dragging a window it hits the screen edge and stops (locked to that desktop), so I have to use the tray mini desktops to right mouse click-drag/move windows from one desktop to another (or use the title bar far left icon to 'Send To'). It would be nice however if a long left click/drag could be set for the mini-desktops in the tray. Mainly because under some conditions the title bar of windows can be above the top of screen and being able to drag the window back down again in the tray mini desktop window is handy (rather than having to ALT-left mouse click/drag the window back down).
I specifically have my tray set to 'Taller' as I find the mini desktops in the tray to be handy/useful as I have different icons on different desktops.
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Until I only recently saw Barry's blog Remix article, which led me to this thread, I was unaware of the Remix box and was contemplating ordering one as a xmas stocking filler for myself 
With it in mind for a setup of having that as the primary armchair control. My current setup is the broadband router/firewall/modem (Virgin Media Superhub) has one of its lan ports to a puppy PC that's open (vnc from anywhere globally) and another of its lan ports connected to the original Netgear router that we used before the Superhub was installed (that also has a firewall). All other household devices connect via that (secure behind a second firewall).
The open puppy is VGA connected to a 1080 TV's VGA (42" TV), with a wireless keyboard/mouse rollerball to control that. Dropping a Remix box in as the primary (armchair/wireless keyboard mouse controlling that) with the puppy PC vnc'd into from that opens up both android and puppy apps control from the armchair (LibreCad/Office ....etc).
The open puppy runs pfix=ram pupmode 5, CD booted at present, no HDD's. It can also be PXE booted (so be just a read only system with no HDD's/CD's/keyboard/mouse/monitor), just a motherboard, network card and ethernet link into the router. i.e. insecure in being open, but secure in being read only and isolated from the rest of the lan. At present that puppy PC is a heavy beast (old thrown away), but I have it in mind to replace that with another small x86 based micro-PC at some point (low power, always on server), mainly from remote house control (web cams, turn lights on/off remotely etc).

With it in mind for a setup of having that as the primary armchair control. My current setup is the broadband router/firewall/modem (Virgin Media Superhub) has one of its lan ports to a puppy PC that's open (vnc from anywhere globally) and another of its lan ports connected to the original Netgear router that we used before the Superhub was installed (that also has a firewall). All other household devices connect via that (secure behind a second firewall).
The open puppy is VGA connected to a 1080 TV's VGA (42" TV), with a wireless keyboard/mouse rollerball to control that. Dropping a Remix box in as the primary (armchair/wireless keyboard mouse controlling that) with the puppy PC vnc'd into from that opens up both android and puppy apps control from the armchair (LibreCad/Office ....etc).
The open puppy runs pfix=ram pupmode 5, CD booted at present, no HDD's. It can also be PXE booted (so be just a read only system with no HDD's/CD's/keyboard/mouse/monitor), just a motherboard, network card and ethernet link into the router. i.e. insecure in being open, but secure in being read only and isolated from the rest of the lan. At present that puppy PC is a heavy beast (old thrown away), but I have it in mind to replace that with another small x86 based micro-PC at some point (low power, always on server), mainly from remote house control (web cams, turn lights on/off remotely etc).
Apparently Softmaker has a free word processor for Android tablets.
I'd love to check it out on the Remix.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... r.hd.basic
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I'd love to check it out on the Remix.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... r.hd.basic
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Alpha version of Remix OS for PC based on Android-x86 is available from Jide
http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc
Lifehacker: How to put Android on your Desktop PC with Remix OS
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-put-androi ... 1752731845
http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc
Lifehacker: How to put Android on your Desktop PC with Remix OS
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-put-androi ... 1752731845
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Remix OS casts a wider net:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/remix-os-b ... c-and-mac/
http://www.zdnet.com/article/remix-os-b ... c-and-mac/