I see, thanks anyway for your time.
I tried that solution (scanning peripherals in debug mode before the normal live session) but didn't work for me. Maybe I'll try with one or two different android os (bliss, prime, etc.) for my goal, I see no other chances but buying a smartphone.
Another...
I put android x86 in a pendrive with rufus and I ran it live. It was my very first time with android os because I've never got a smartphone so honestly I'm not so sure about what it happened, I mean what worked and what didn't. Anyway I guess BT dongle worked and was paired to the comdex device...
So are my last chances android box / Android TV x86 or have I definitely no chances? Consider I'm running
- amd ryzen 3 2200g (with Radeon Vega 8 Graphics)
- msi b450a pro
- 2x4gb kingston hyperx predator 3200mhz CL16 ram
Will I have some choices? I ask before wasting my (few) money in a new...
Ok, you're the guru :)
So definitely there's no PC solution for my problem though you didn't test bt on android os, let's say impossible on 99%.
Let me know a thing: does a PC "hybrid" cpu with arm-like structure exist? If I've understood the beginning of the problem relies on that.
All right, you referred to VM so I guess you didn't try that with a physical machine and you can't be sure. If it's easy enough for a noob like me I could try, I guess it's my only hope for now.
I don't understand why you said: "you can't install an OS onto a flash drive". Maybe I didn't...
No way, I've only got an old acer travelmate 663 laptop.
Tell me one thing: is it sure or not that bt won't work on android "physical machine" (I guess you mean the flash drive solution)? Another question: is it the same to run android os in a flash drive or to install it on a pc partition to...
Nobody told me, I'm just a noob and I'm just asking a solution.
So definitely there're only 2 solutions (from quora):
- running the app with bt functionality within an android os in a flash drive;
- running virtual box and installing an android os within it
Right?
Now what kind of android os...
Is "the" smartphone REALLY the only solution? I do not understand much about that but I red about an android os that can be installed in a pc partition and in that environment bluetooth'd work; right or wrong?
I ask my question here because OS is not important, the important thing is to solve.
I've got this bluetooth device and it can be set by its app but I do not own a smartphone. I've got a bluetooth usb dongle and my Win10 recognize that device, the problem is I can't use bluestacks as android...
I've built a "basic" PC desktop, I mean 150-200w max for "basic" including my monitor, with a Corsair CX450 PSU (OEM CWT RPS0053) with active PFC. Now I need a UPS but my budget isn't high to get the best (eg. an online UPS) so I'd like to buy a UPS with the best quality/price relationship for...
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