on7dh
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I have a tablet UPAD C71 with android 2.3, is droid psk compatible ? How can we check compatibility ?
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Wolphi
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It is very difficult to say. I didn’t get any incompatibility reports in the past. The only problem I can see is when your CPU is to slow since DroidPSK makes a lot of calculations. If you have access to Android Market and try it out. You have a 15 minute window to get a refund. If you find out that you are not happy with DroidPSK after the 15 minutes let me know at info@wolphi.com and I will issue a refund.
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zl2arn
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I have an ACER Iconia Tablet A500, Android version 3.2.1, Kernel version 2.6.36.3+, and build number Acer_A500_7.014.15_COM_GEN1.
DroidPSK installed very nicely on this Tablet and runs very well using the default “built-in” speaker and microphone.
At this time the A500 Tablet supports only headphones, and does NOT support headsets on the 4-pole plug/socket, so while I can transmit, I cannot yet get a hardwired receive on this tablet. Waiting for Android version 4 “and” an ACER update….
A similar problem with Bluetooth, currently this tablet supports only A2DP stereo “headsets”.
So again I am waiting for Google Android/ACER to provide additional drivers to cater for more Bluetooth devices.
Thanks for a great program, I really am looking forward to using it on the radio, and FT897D.
Gordon
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