It's really working on my Acer Aspire One!!
Can't put attached images into the post, plz check them out below!!
facebook games, flash games, youtube, twitch.tv live, all working!!
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Tested on Android x86 ICS RC2 installed on my notebook
how's the magic works:
x86 Opera Mobile from opera.com Download Here
official FlashPlayer 11.1 apk from adobe.com(flash archive) Attatched below
x86 Flash library(libflashplayer.so) from an intel android device Download Here
A file browser with root(Optional)
Let's get our hands dirty...
(You may wonder how to get files into your x86 Android
-if you are using live cd like ICS RC1, RC2, simply download those files on Android OS, or you can pack them into your system.sfs/system.img
-if you have your android installed:
--on ICS RC2, you can download those files on Android OS, or use your common os, access your Android file system((if you use ext3, ext2, ext1 as the fs, you will need linux, )), and place those files into /**your Android x86 build**/data/media
--on lower versions, download those files on Android OS, or use your common os, place those files into /**your Android x86 build**/system)
1. Install x86 Opera Mobile apk on your x86 Android OS, simply install the apk through a common file browser
2. Install FlashPlayer on your x86 Android OS, simply install the apk through a common file browser
3. Ok, this is relatively the hardest part, you may want a file browser with root
if you are familiar with linux terminal and you sure that you can do the file copying work properly, you can do it through the terminal emulator, remember to "su" first
You can also do it through other OS if you have Android installed, but I suggest to do it inside of your Android to prevent privilege problems
The simple and relatively hard job that can be done in many ways:
copy libflashplayer.so to data/data/com.adobe.flashplayer/lib/
4. Disable plugins in the default Android browser and flashplayer in Dolphin browser if you have it installed, cuz this two browsers will just crash if a flash exist in the page you brows
5. Launch Opera Mobile and enjoy you FlashPlayer!
Remember that, x86 Opera Mobile is a development build, not the one from market but the one listed above(when installed, the app icon is an O Silver in colour)
If you use livecd, you will have to repeat the steps above everytime you boot, I tried to pack FlashPlayer into a livecd but it seems that it will not be activated if it's installed into system/app, so I just packed those stuffs into /system and do it without downloading every time I boot
If you have your android installed like me, those steps are just a one time set-up, and you are free to enjoy your FlashPlayer on every boot!
Can't put attached images into the post, plz check them out below!!
facebook games, flash games, youtube, twitch.tv live, all working!!












Tested on Android x86 ICS RC2 installed on my notebook
how's the magic works:
x86 Opera Mobile from opera.com Download Here
official FlashPlayer 11.1 apk from adobe.com(flash archive) Attatched below
x86 Flash library(libflashplayer.so) from an intel android device Download Here
A file browser with root(Optional)
Let's get our hands dirty...
(You may wonder how to get files into your x86 Android
-if you are using live cd like ICS RC1, RC2, simply download those files on Android OS, or you can pack them into your system.sfs/system.img
-if you have your android installed:
--on ICS RC2, you can download those files on Android OS, or use your common os, access your Android file system((if you use ext3, ext2, ext1 as the fs, you will need linux, )), and place those files into /**your Android x86 build**/data/media
--on lower versions, download those files on Android OS, or use your common os, place those files into /**your Android x86 build**/system)
1. Install x86 Opera Mobile apk on your x86 Android OS, simply install the apk through a common file browser
2. Install FlashPlayer on your x86 Android OS, simply install the apk through a common file browser
3. Ok, this is relatively the hardest part, you may want a file browser with root
if you are familiar with linux terminal and you sure that you can do the file copying work properly, you can do it through the terminal emulator, remember to "su" first
You can also do it through other OS if you have Android installed, but I suggest to do it inside of your Android to prevent privilege problems
The simple and relatively hard job that can be done in many ways:
copy libflashplayer.so to data/data/com.adobe.flashplayer/lib/
4. Disable plugins in the default Android browser and flashplayer in Dolphin browser if you have it installed, cuz this two browsers will just crash if a flash exist in the page you brows
5. Launch Opera Mobile and enjoy you FlashPlayer!
Remember that, x86 Opera Mobile is a development build, not the one from market but the one listed above(when installed, the app icon is an O Silver in colour)
If you use livecd, you will have to repeat the steps above everytime you boot, I tried to pack FlashPlayer into a livecd but it seems that it will not be activated if it's installed into system/app, so I just packed those stuffs into /system and do it without downloading every time I boot
If you have your android installed like me, those steps are just a one time set-up, and you are free to enjoy your FlashPlayer on every boot!