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good friends before anything else and I congratulate the great forum that here is my question and the following I have a 7-inch netbook that offered to my kid ...
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NSANTOS
good friends before anything else and I congratulate the great forum that here is my question and the following I have a 7-inch netbook that offered to my kid and has the windows ce 5.0 and liked to install Android or another Linux operating system but do not know how to do so already he has no option to boot usb or sdcard is there any chance of installing Android or another Linux system via USB cable
if they can post a manual or unloading of software thank leave here its features:
netbook made in china
Boot messages:
Version:1.90
Hardware Version:3.0
CPU: ARM 926EJ-S 248MHz
Release SV122
RAM: 128M
Video decode:1
Press F1 key to update system
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System properties (reported by Windows CE)
System:
Microsoft?Windows?CE
Version 5.00 (Build 1400)
Computer
Processor Type: AKARM, ARM926-AKCHIP
Expansion Slots:
Memory 128M
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System Specs:
Processor: ANYKA AK7802TQ21605
NAND Flash: K9GAG08U0D (2GB)
Ethernet Controller: Davicom DM9008AEP
Wireless NIC: Prolink RT2070L (Realtek RT2870 clone?)
Number on Motherboard: ZT_NT670_V88_FPC_1018
- 07-05-2010 #2Linux Guru
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Android is just starting to be built into tablets and netbook computers. At this point, only phones are really supported - I am running it on my Nexus One phone. I also run Debian Linux on embedded ARM boards I work with. It works on systems with 32-64MB of RAM so your 128M system should work very well. If the system does not have a CD/DVD player, then you should be able to install from a USB thumb drive. You can get the minimal installation disc image from here: Debian -- Network install from a minimal CD and if you don't have a CD reader, then use Unetbootin to create a live USB drive from either Windows or Linux, which you can get from here: UNetbootin, Universal Netboot Installer | Download UNetbootin, Universal Netboot Installer software for free at SourceForge.net
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