Hello
(Sorry for my english since it's not my language)
I have been reading about AndroidTV, and most versions are 32 bit. That means that Dolphin does not run on 32 bit. The new recent CPUs, seem to be powerful enough, at least the S922x of Amazon Fire TV Cube or Belking AndroidTV.
GoogleTV is there too (but not as powerful)
Since first Dolphin versions were working on 2011 Intel CPUs, I was wondering how hard is to compile a 32 bit Android version, , and even retroarch or flycast have those 32 bit version which seem to work perfectly (I understand the difference on CPU requirements, of course).
At least, it seems a pretty interesting experiment, since most AndroidTVs are going to be 32 bit for a while. I don't understand about the internals, but perhaps is not very hard to compile the 32 bit version so more devices, specially the new ones (which are really 64 bit but with a 32 bit OS), can have this support
(This is my first post, please forgive me if it has been explained before)
(Sorry for my english since it's not my language)
I have been reading about AndroidTV, and most versions are 32 bit. That means that Dolphin does not run on 32 bit. The new recent CPUs, seem to be powerful enough, at least the S922x of Amazon Fire TV Cube or Belking AndroidTV.
GoogleTV is there too (but not as powerful)
Since first Dolphin versions were working on 2011 Intel CPUs, I was wondering how hard is to compile a 32 bit Android version, , and even retroarch or flycast have those 32 bit version which seem to work perfectly (I understand the difference on CPU requirements, of course).
At least, it seems a pretty interesting experiment, since most AndroidTVs are going to be 32 bit for a while. I don't understand about the internals, but perhaps is not very hard to compile the 32 bit version so more devices, specially the new ones (which are really 64 bit but with a 32 bit OS), can have this support
(This is my first post, please forgive me if it has been explained before)