He everyone...I have this awful projector that runs on android Gingerbread 2.3.1. Since getting a raspberry pi and running Kodi off that,I am wondering if I can do the same with this projector.
Has anyone any experience?
He everyone...I have this awful projector that runs on android Gingerbread 2.3.1. Since getting a raspberry pi and running Kodi off that,I am wondering if I can do the same with this projector.
Has anyone any experience?
PPX3610 chipset search gives no results. This was made around 2013, so it's quite old as far as android hardware goes.
Kodi for Android needs at least 5.0, so Gingerbread is a prehistoric version.
I would use the projector as a state-of-the-art bookend.
Kodi for Android needs at least 5.0, so Gingerbread is a prehistoric version.
I would use the projector as a state-of-the-art bookend.
Granted, the Android system is ancient, but I was hoping to treat it as a raspberry pi and install libreElec & Kodi, wiping the inferior android system. Any thoughts?
Why not try it ?
The RPi has specific hardware, it is not a basis for any Android version. And vice versa, the same goes for the Picopix projector. I doubt that any LibreELEC build will work on it.
Why not try it ?
Suggestions on howto go about it?
The first step is to figure out what chipset is in the device. Android runs on many things we do not support and the older the Android device the greater the chance of their being no hope of installing something.