Hi!
I thing Dario is referring to the Hipstreet W10, which does really have a 64 bit Atom CPU; however, maybe the win8.1 running on that is 32bit, considering the very sparse 2GB RAM.
Best regards,
Marcus
Dario,
Can you send a link to the tablets in question? I'm curious what CPU is installed and how they are locked down.
Building a 32-bit version would be a significant effort, not particularly because of GNURadio itself, but because of the dependencies. I'd like to see what other options there might be to get a 64-bit version running on these tablet you mentioned.
Geof
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Dario Paganini Aruba <dario.paganini@aruba.it> wrote:
Hi,
I need a 32bit version because of this :
[1] I have a W10 tablet but it is only 32bit processor, like the majority of them in this type of product
[2] These tablets are very cheap and can go very fast to manage gnuradio
[3] These tablets are locked and don't permit to boot from USB port, so no way to install LINUX on them
[4] They are small and very portable, so they are wery useful on-the-field !
So, if the maintainer can open a 32bit section it will be of much use indeed.
If not, it will be useful if the maintainer can explain how to compile a 32bit version, it will be very useful
for me and/or others to do this and make it available for all.
Many thanks in advance for your reply !
Dario
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