So what? That doesn't mean every existing 32 bit Atom, on which W10 is expected to run, will vanish into thin air, right? CShell is not optional. It will replace the current shell on all W10 systems, so it was always obvious CShell would run on both 32 and 64 bit systems. That is my main point.Qualcomm only make 64bit chips now.
Absolutely. Those 10 and 12 year old documents explain that programs built explicitly for 32 bit systems, with no regard for platform independence, will have to be looked at closely. Some may run natively on 64 bit systems without doing anything at all. Some will require recompilation and then work just fine on a 64 bit system. Most will require porting. No surprises there. That's fully expected.
"hey have other options for that. HP's proto x3 refresh, and their own proto they used for making win10m 64 bit.
Well in the state we saw it, it isn't, it doesn't run on the Lumia 950/xl. So it isn't yet platform agnostic.
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If that's true, they haven't fixed it yet, because it doesn't run on all current hardware.
How do you know what CShell does and doesn't run on? Just because it's been demonstrated only on the x3 doesn't mean it doesn't run on anything else, right? We're just not privy to more. I'd be very surprised if CShell didn't already run on any old desktop PC.
Well CShell is just leaked as a build and it looks pretty stable. How will this take Windows Mobile to the next level?:grin:
The leaked build they rolled out, caused a failure to boot on most devices. It only ran on the x3, and something weird like the 850/840.
It wasn't demonstrated. It wasn't an intentional demo. It was a mistakenly uploaded build of win10m. It didn't work on most hardware, and it wasn't hardware agnostic. It caused catastrophic failure on the vast majority of phones.
This leaked win10m build, ran next to flawlessly on the x3. This implies that the win10m build, they have been working on, was built and tested on something like the x3, if not the x3.
It's also rumoured to be rolling out to mobile first, before desktop gets it. Whatever state its presently in, its a work in progress.
You could be very well right on that. With that said it may not come to the Lumia 950/XL seeing that at the moment Feature2 is the next update that will come out to Current phones and may be the last for Lumia 950/XL. Though in regards of your statement. Anything can change from this point on. Once again its a internal build that was not meant to be pushed out that got pushed out. One day it could run on the current phones that Microsoft are supporting. We don't know for sure what Microsoft has plan. I see your reasoning behind on your thoughts. Though anything can change from this point on.
Well CShell is just leaked as a build and it looks pretty stable. How will this take Windows Mobile to the next level?:grin:
Hopefully CShell will open up accessibility to all apps, which are required to woo back customers. In which case I would move directly back to windows.
That said, at some point, when their are new 64 bit phones out, or if that happens, no doubt the Lumia's will be sunseted. Just depends on when that happens.
The leaked build they rolled out, caused a failure to boot on most devices. It only ran on the x3, and something weird like the 850/840.
It wasn't demonstrated. It wasn't an intentional demo. It was a mistakenly uploaded build of win10m. It didn't work on most hardware, and it wasn't hardware agnostic. It caused catastrophic failure on the vast majority of phones.
This leaked win10m build, ran next to flawlessly on the x3. This implies that the win10m build, they have been working on, was built and tested on something like the x3, if not the x3.
It's also rumoured to be rolling out to mobile first, before desktop gets it. Whatever state its presently in, its a work in progress.
Almost every consumer OS under the sun exists in a 32 and a 64 bit version. There is absolutely no reason for one to go away because the other becomes available. These days it's not a huge effort to create both in tandem. It's actually easier that way.
Agreed. That's the best argument for CShell eventually being released on the x3. I don't think it's anywhere as reliable an indicator of CShell being relesaed on the x3 as you think it is, but it is at least reasonable.
Feature2 = WP 7.8. We'll get a little bit of love, but not much.
Anything new & exciting will need the SD835. They've already said the W10A requires the SD835, and they're fully invested in making that a reality. They're not going to pull devs away from that effort to keep enhancing our forked & dead ended legacy phones.
Sure they'll want to support the Elite X3 & Idol 4s as they're still sold today...but this is minimal bug & security fixes. ala feature 4/ feature 5 until it can be sunset as well.
That's my assessment.
Unfortunately they squandered their Continuum opportunity. The only place I cared about using it was in the car. They were a member of the CCC for years but resisted adding MirrorLink into W10M. We can see that Apple and Google already have Continuum like functionality in the car, and it is a game changer in mobile. Microsoft abandoning everyone who drives a car was the nail in the coffin. It's the only reason I left and went to iPhone. It's really frustrating to see they keep ignoring the car. The car is the most critical environment to have great support for. Until they get this, their mobile ambitions will be unsuccessful.
The leaked build they rolled out, caused a failure to boot on most devices. It only ran on the x3, and something weird like the 850/840.
It wasn't demonstrated. It wasn't an intentional demo. It was a mistakenly uploaded build of win10m. It didn't work on most hardware, and it wasn't hardware agnostic. It caused catastrophic failure on the vast majority of phones.
This leaked win10m build, ran next to flawlessly on the x3. This implies that the win10m build, they have been working on, was built and tested on something like the x3, if not the x3.
It's also rumoured to be rolling out to mobile first, before desktop gets it. Whatever state its presently in, its a work in progress.
They rolled out the IoT build. That's why all the phones (even the x3) ended with a bootloop. What Zac did not state was that what "magic" he did to get it to work on the x3.
This build even works on a Lumia 635:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DB0wYvVXcAEVERT.jpg
The new iOS no longer supports 32 bit apps. So apparently there is at least some reason.
Well that was probably a large part of the point I was trying to make, even if I communicated it poorly. Glad we are in agreement about something
Looking forward to updating the 950 lumia win 10 mobile to Cshell
It's just Apple's (admirable) perfectionism.
You will be disappointed