• Android on Windows

    From Jeff Gaines@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 7 15:56:00 2024
    Just spent half an hour searching the spare room for a laptop I could put
    Win 11 on, finally found it, charged and booted it, set it updating etc.
    etc.

    While it was doing that I Googled how to install the Android sub-system to discover MSFT is dropping support for it, back to the cupboard it goes....

    --
    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    Those are my principles – and if you don’t like them, well, I have others. (Groucho Marx)

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  • From SH@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Thu Mar 7 19:15:48 2024
    On 07/03/2024 15:56, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Just spent half an hour searching the spare room for a laptop I could
    put Win 11 on, finally found it, charged and booted it, set it updating
    etc. etc.

    While it was doing that I Googled how to install the Android sub-system
    to discover MSFT is dropping support for it, back to the cupboard it
    goes....



    Have a look at Bluestacks.... :-) from the person that gave you Ventoy....

    ALso Ninite is a real time saver!

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  • From SH@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 7 20:35:37 2024
    On 07/03/2024 19:15, SH wrote:
    On 07/03/2024 15:56, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Just spent half an hour searching the spare room for a laptop I could
    put Win 11 on, finally found it, charged and booted it, set it
    updating etc. etc.

    While it was doing that I Googled how to install the Android
    sub-system to discover MSFT is dropping support for it, back to the
    cupboard it goes....



    Have a look at Bluestacks.... :-)   from the person that gave you Ventoy....

    ALso Ninite is a real time saver!


    and this one:

    https://www.windowscentral.com/how-get-started-android-apps-windows-11

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  • From Jeff Gaines@21:1/5 to usd8ep$184rv$1@dont-email.me on Fri Mar 8 08:17:03 2024
    On 07/03/2024 in message <usd8ep$184rv$1@dont-email.me> SH wrote:

    On 07/03/2024 19:15, SH wrote:
    On 07/03/2024 15:56, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Just spent half an hour searching the spare room for a laptop I could put >>>Win 11 on, finally found it, charged and booted it, set it updating etc. >>>etc.

    While it was doing that I Googled how to install the Android sub-system >>>to discover MSFT is dropping support for it, back to the cupboard it >>>goes....



    Have a look at Bluestacks.... :-)   from the person that gave you >>Ventoy....

    ALso Ninite is a real time saver!


    and this one:

    https://www.windowscentral.com/how-get-started-android-apps-windows-11

    Many thanks SH :-)

    More toys to play with!

    I found Bluestacks and got it working on my Win 10 laptop, Bubble Buster
    and the Yamaha AV Controller run fine. I just used the AV Controller to
    switch the radio from streaming my car music from the NAS to streaming
    Mellow Magic over the Internet!

    I do wonder why today's programmers use black backgrounds. I have been
    trying out VST hosts recently and they're all black background with
    dreadful fonts. The original promise of Windows was you set up a colour
    scheme that suited you and all apps would inherit it.

    Thanks again!

    --
    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    The true meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade you do not
    expect to sit.

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  • From Daniel James@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Fri Mar 8 13:57:20 2024
    On 08/03/2024 08:17, Jeff Gaines wrote:
    I do wonder why today's programmers use black backgrounds. I have been
    trying out VST hosts recently and they're all black background with
    dreadful fonts.

    It's called "Dark mode". It's terribly trendy and terrible looking.

    The original promise of Windows was you set up a colour scheme that
    suited you and all apps would inherit it.

    That's right. I can only think that today's software design is all
    driven by the considerations of Android and fruity devices, which don't
    have the same degree of customizability at system level.

    I can remember working with one guy, in the early 1980s, who set his
    MS-DOS PC to use coloured text on a white (might have been grey)
    background because it was "easier to read" and "caused less eye strain"
    -- the same claims that are being made now for Dark mode. The wheel
    turns ...

    Of course, the MS-DOS "Light mode" display on an IBM CGA adapter
    flickered like crazy whenever the screen scrolled and caused far more
    eye strain than light-on-dark.

    --
    Cheers,
    Daniel.

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