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Re: UPDATE: "1st post" Nokia's Flagship Lumia 900 obsolete in less than a year? ELOP RESPONDS
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Re: UPDATE: "1st post" Nokia's Flagship Lumia 900 obsolete in less than a year? ELOP RESPONDS
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It is unfortunate that this was not explained to Lumia owners, but without this change in platform, there would be even more fragmentation across the boards...not there is isn't fragmentation. Look, you call it bull, fine, but know that this is not some epiphany, NT and embedded C were NEVER compatible within machines, all embedded machines are not able to take NT due to way too many conflicts. I understand that you are very upset about this, but it has been known for years on all versions. |
Re: UPDATE: "1st post" Nokia's Flagship Lumia 900 obsolete in less than a year? ELOP RESPONDS
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I don't know if Win RT, the "RT" stands for RealTime ? In any case I can't believe they just smacked a vanilla NT on a phone without some heavy modifications to cut off some weight and include some realtime capabilities. But will it be more fluent than WP7.X ? I doubt it. There is also the power management to consider where CE is top notch, which cannot be said about NT. WP8 may run fluent and nice - for two hours. |
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Instead I got yet another empty promise of official MS info from your buddy and some mumbling about closed source and Android open source, as if that makes any difference to MS. It's not like they do not have access to their own kernel source and drivers. The embedded C part was just nonsense. Just read it Quote:
Then you started talking about OEM customization of ARM generations. The instruction set for the ARM devices are exactly the same between WP7 and WP8, namely ARMv7. It hasn't changed. All the WP7/8 phones are Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC, S2/3 and S4 though I'm not sure how relevant you think that is to a supposed technical conflict since kernel support is not mutually exclusive anyway. So what I've been saying for the past 5-6 posts is that there is no technical boundary to it as you wrongly claim, it's merely a problem of time invested. That's all I have to say on this topic really. |
Re: UPDATE: "1st post" Nokia's Flagship Lumia 900 obsolete in less than a year? ELOP RESPONDS
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WP7.8 will not get the full WP8 experience. It will be nowhere near it. |
Re: UPDATE: "1st post" Nokia's Flagship Lumia 900 obsolete in less than a year? ELOP RESPONDS
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First off, technical information was never promised, I emailed my msft buddies to see if they could release tutorials, which they are looking into. Secondly, all you keep repeating is squeezing nt on an embedded c environment with older arm v7 devices with lower specs, which cannot be done, like newer specced nt arm machines...it is as though you just keep repeating the same thing over to hopefully have it be able to come true. Keep repeating it my friend, and maybe the Balmer and Elop fairy will magically put nt on an old arm embedded device. :) Hilarious how you keep believing that you can. You must really be quite upset about this nt and embedded c situation...did you consider emailing msft brass about this, then maybe you won't lose sleep over it? ;) |
Re: UPDATE: "1st post" Nokia's Flagship Lumia 900 obsolete in less than a year? ELOP RESPONDS
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I don't know exactly what I am talking about. But NT on embedded? NT is designed for any kind of CPU, but not any kind of architecture. It requires PCI bus for instance. Without a PCI bus there is no way of doing the timing right for instance, well everything handled by the bus. NT has no mechanisms to handle any low level HW stuff that isn't supported by a standard bus. Very much unlike CE that is able to run on everything. It's probably not impossible (WinRT obviously works), but a complete rewrite for every configuration would be needed. As I understand WP only runs on one particular architecture, and who knows what that looks like? I mean who on this board. Do you? The WP8 hardware architecture may very well be made to support NT, not the other way around. Probably a combination. NT not being able to run on WP7 HW sounds more plausible than not to me. But what do I know? You are obviously such an expert, please explain. |
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You don't know how the experience between WP7.8 and WP8 differs, so please don't pretend you do. |
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