With MicroB on flash test pages, I am detected as 10.1.105.6 (while the latest version available is 10.1.102.64)
Didn't test much with other websites though, but so far so good.
With MicroB on flash test pages, I am detected as 10.1.105.6 (while the latest version available is 10.1.102.64)
Didn't test much with other websites though, but so far so good.
Does this version have hardware accleration, so its not the version from Texas instruments?
You now, if somebody could tell me a big advantage of having this flash10, that would be just great. I mean a real advantage, although with it swf files don't open...
total noob here but i went to the adobe website and choose linux as the os...i was gven choices to download tar.gz YUM rpm and .deb
now my question is: cant any of these be modified to replace the default flash player?
(this is adobe v 10.2)
It would be lovely if someone wrote a assembly language converter of some sort. Surely at some level it should be pretty easy to change the x86 instruction set to the armel one?
It would be lovely if someone wrote a assembly language converter of some sort. Surely at some level it should be pretty easy to change the x86 instruction set to the armel one?
I'm sure if it was that easy, it would have been done by now. Unfortunately, there's no 1:1 translation between x86 and ARM, never mind many to one translation of some instructions. Worse yet if they use the Intel compiler and it tosses in some optimizations.